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12. | | SILVEIRA, E. D.; GUIMARÃES, L. A.; MARTINS, N. F.; SILVA, F. R.; CARNEIRO, V. T. C. Análise de est´s de bibliotecas de ovário de Brachiaria brizantha apomítica e sexual em diferentes estágios de desenvolvimento. In: ENCONTRO DO TALENTO ESTUDANTIL DA EMBRAPA RECURSOS GENÉTICOS E BIOTECNOLOGIA, 11., 2006, Brasília, DF. Anais: resumos dos trabalhos. Brasília, DF: Embrapa Recursos Genéticos e Biotecnologia, 2006. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Recursos Genéticos e Biotecnologia. |
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05/04/2021 |
Data da última atualização: |
17/02/2022 |
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MARIONI, B.; BARAO-NÓBREGA, J. A. L.; BOTERO-ARIAS, R.; MUNIZ, F.; CAMPOS, Z.; SILVEIRA, R. da; MAGNUSSON, W. E.; VILLAMARÍN, F. |
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BORIS MARIONI, Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia, Manaus; JOSÉ ANTÓNIO L. BARAO-NÓBREGA, University of Salford, GreaterManchester, UK; ROBINSON BOTERO-ARIAS, Institute of Food andAgricultural Sciences, University of Florida; FÁBIO MUNIZ, Universidade Federal do Amazonas, Manaus; ZILCA MARIA DA SILVA CAMPOS, CPAP; RONIS DA SILVEIRA, Universidade Federaldo Amazonas, Manaus, AM; WILLIAM E. MAGNUSSON, Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia, Manaus; FRANCISCO VILLAMARÍN, Universidad Regional AmazónicaIkiam, Tena. |
Título: |
Science and conservation of Amazonian crocodilians: a historical review. |
Ano de publicação: |
2021 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
Aquatic conservation: marine and freshwater ecosystems, v. 31, p. 1056-1067, 2021. |
DOI: |
10.1002/aqc.3541 |
Idioma: |
Inglês |
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1. Crocodilians represent one of the oldest extant vertebrate lineages. They haveco-existed with humans throughout the Amazon basin for thousands of years,often having a strong cultural and economic influence on people's lives. Shifts inthe socio-economic and political reality of the Amazon basin during the last cen-tury have led crocodilian populations to face large variations in their numbersaccording to different levels of exploitation and strategies for their conservation.2. This article reviews the scientific knowledge obtained between 1945 and 2019on the biology, conservation and management for the four Amazonian crocodilian(caiman) species (Caiman crocodilus,Melanosuchus niger,Paleosuchus palpebrosusandPaleosuchus trigonatus). It provides a general overview on past and currentpopulation status and research efforts involving caimans in the Amazon basin anddiscusses perspectives for the future.3. The most significant studies on the ecology, genetics and management strategiesare examined in more detail and this information is contextualized to provide anoverview of the most relevant findings that might explain caiman populationtrends over the last 75 years. 4. Systems for sustainable management in the Amazon basin have been discussedfor the past 20 years, but remain rarely applicable. It is necessary to develop newways to maintain healthy caiman populations through innovative managementprogrammes. Sustainable harvesting of wildlife has been shown to promoteconservation targets, especially those initiatives based on community co-manage-ment. In this article, we propose some general guidelines for future managementschemes, in the expectation that the information provided by the scientificcommunity will be considered fully without political agendas determining thepriorities. Menos1. Crocodilians represent one of the oldest extant vertebrate lineages. They haveco-existed with humans throughout the Amazon basin for thousands of years,often having a strong cultural and economic influence on people's lives. Shifts inthe socio-economic and political reality of the Amazon basin during the last cen-tury have led crocodilian populations to face large variations in their numbersaccording to different levels of exploitation and strategies for their conservation.2. This article reviews the scientific knowledge obtained between 1945 and 2019on the biology, conservation and management for the four Amazonian crocodilian(caiman) species (Caiman crocodilus,Melanosuchus niger,Paleosuchus palpebrosusandPaleosuchus trigonatus). It provides a general overview on past and currentpopulation status and research efforts involving caimans in the Amazon basin anddiscusses perspectives for the future.3. The most significant studies on the ecology, genetics and management strategiesare examined in more detail and this information is contextualized to provide anoverview of the most relevant findings that might explain caiman populationtrends over the last 75 years. 4. Systems for sustainable management in the Amazon basin have been discussedfor the past 20 years, but remain rarely applicable. It is necessary to develop newways to maintain healthy caiman populations through innovative managementprogrammes. Sustainable harvesting of wildlife has been shown to promoteconservation t... Mostrar Tudo |
Thesagro: |
Crocodilo; Jacaré; População. |
Thesaurus NAL: |
Caiman crocodilus; Crocodiles; Monitoring. |
Categoria do assunto: |
L Ciência Animal e Produtos de Origem Animal |
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