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Embrapa Meio Ambiente. |
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11/01/2018 |
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15/01/2018 |
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MATSUURA, M. I. da S. F.; SUGAWARA, E. T.; CAVALETT, O.; UGAYA, C. M. L.; BRAGA, T. e N. |
Afiliação: |
MARILIA IEDA DA S F MATSUURA, CNPMA; EDUARDO TOSHIO SUGAWARA, Fundação Espaço Eco; OTAVIO CAVALETT, CTBE; CASSIA MARIA LIE UGAYA, UTFPR; TIAGO E NUNES BRAGA, IBICT. |
Título: |
Parcerias interinstitucionais para o povoamento de bancos de dados de ICV. |
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2017 |
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In: CONFERENCIA INTERNACIONAL DE ANÁLISIS DE CICLO DE VIDA EN LATINOAMÉRICA, CILCA, 7., 2017, Medellín, Colômbia. [Anais ...]. Medellín: Universidad EAFIT, 2017. |
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p. 69-71 |
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Português |
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The expansion of international Life Cycle Inventory (LCI) databases containing processes from various regions of the world is an longstanding demand of the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) community. Managers of the main international databases also acknowledge this demand as they have been investing in making available more LCI datasets of products from non-European countries, such as the case of Brazil. In addition, production of national databases not only provides data, but also promotes LCA practice within the country. In this sense, a strategic partnership between ecoinvent, IBICT (the manager of the National Life Cycle Inventory Database - SICV Brasil), EMBRAPA, CTBE, UTFPR, Espaço Eco Foundation, Agroscope and Quantis Sàrl was created in the project called "Life Cycle Inventories of Brazilian agricultural products: a contribution to the ecoinvent database - ICVAgroBR", supported by the "Sustainable Recycling Industries" Program - SRI. Within this project, several representative datasets of important products of the Brazilian agribusiness will be provided to the ecoinvent and SICV databases, i.e. sugarcane, soybean, maize, mango, eucalyptus and beef. The publication in these databases will deliver to the international community LCI datasets with a very good representation of the Brazilian productive processes. This initiative also contributes to increase the reliability of the data, makes LCI more compatible and make possible to compare processes and products by complying with an international methodological standard, while taking into account the specificities of the country. MenosThe expansion of international Life Cycle Inventory (LCI) databases containing processes from various regions of the world is an longstanding demand of the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) community. Managers of the main international databases also acknowledge this demand as they have been investing in making available more LCI datasets of products from non-European countries, such as the case of Brazil. In addition, production of national databases not only provides data, but also promotes LCA practice within the country. In this sense, a strategic partnership between ecoinvent, IBICT (the manager of the National Life Cycle Inventory Database - SICV Brasil), EMBRAPA, CTBE, UTFPR, Espaço Eco Foundation, Agroscope and Quantis Sàrl was created in the project called "Life Cycle Inventories of Brazilian agricultural products: a contribution to the ecoinvent database - ICVAgroBR", supported by the "Sustainable Recycling Industries" Program - SRI. Within this project, several representative datasets of important products of the Brazilian agribusiness will be provided to the ecoinvent and SICV databases, i.e. sugarcane, soybean, maize, mango, eucalyptus and beef. The publication in these databases will deliver to the international community LCI datasets with a very good representation of the Brazilian productive processes. This initiative also contributes to increase the reliability of the data, makes LCI more compatible and make possible to compare processes and products by complying ... Mostrar Tudo |
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Inventory; LCA; LCI. |
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Base de dados; Inventário científico. |
Thesaurus Nal: |
Databases; life cycle assessment; Life cycle inventory. |
Categoria do assunto: |
X Pesquisa, Tecnologia e Engenharia |
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https://ainfo.cnptia.embrapa.br/digital/bitstream/item/171101/1/2017AA40.pdf
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LEADER 02469nam a2200265 a 4500 001 2085037 005 2018-01-15 008 2017 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 100 1 $aMATSUURA, M. I. da S. F. 245 $aParcerias interinstitucionais para o povoamento de bancos de dados de ICV.$h[electronic resource] 260 $aIn: CONFERENCIA INTERNACIONAL DE ANÁLISIS DE CICLO DE VIDA EN LATINOAMÉRICA, CILCA, 7., 2017, Medellín, Colômbia. [Anais ...]. Medellín: Universidad EAFIT$c2017 300 $ap. 69-71 520 $aThe expansion of international Life Cycle Inventory (LCI) databases containing processes from various regions of the world is an longstanding demand of the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) community. Managers of the main international databases also acknowledge this demand as they have been investing in making available more LCI datasets of products from non-European countries, such as the case of Brazil. In addition, production of national databases not only provides data, but also promotes LCA practice within the country. In this sense, a strategic partnership between ecoinvent, IBICT (the manager of the National Life Cycle Inventory Database - SICV Brasil), EMBRAPA, CTBE, UTFPR, Espaço Eco Foundation, Agroscope and Quantis Sàrl was created in the project called "Life Cycle Inventories of Brazilian agricultural products: a contribution to the ecoinvent database - ICVAgroBR", supported by the "Sustainable Recycling Industries" Program - SRI. Within this project, several representative datasets of important products of the Brazilian agribusiness will be provided to the ecoinvent and SICV databases, i.e. sugarcane, soybean, maize, mango, eucalyptus and beef. The publication in these databases will deliver to the international community LCI datasets with a very good representation of the Brazilian productive processes. This initiative also contributes to increase the reliability of the data, makes LCI more compatible and make possible to compare processes and products by complying with an international methodological standard, while taking into account the specificities of the country. 650 $aDatabases 650 $alife cycle assessment 650 $aLife cycle inventory 650 $aBase de dados 650 $aInventário científico 653 $aInventory 653 $aLCA 653 $aLCI 700 1 $aSUGAWARA, E. T. 700 1 $aCAVALETT, O. 700 1 $aUGAYA, C. M. L. 700 1 $aBRAGA, T. e N.
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Embrapa Pantanal. |
Data corrente: |
14/11/2019 |
Data da última atualização: |
06/01/2020 |
Tipo da produção científica: |
Artigo em Periódico Indexado |
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A - 1 |
Autoria: |
AYROZA, D. M. M. de R.; CARMO, C. F. do; CAMARGO, A. F. M.; OLIVEIRA, M. D. de; PETESSE, M. L. |
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DAERCY MARIA MONTEIRO DE REZENDE AYROZA, Instituto de Pesca, Agência Paulista de Tecnologia dos Agronegócios, São Paulo, SP, Brazil; CLOVIS FERREIRA DO CARMO, Instituto de Pesca, Agência Paulista de Tecnologia dos Agronegócios, São Paulo, SP, Brazil; ANTONIO FERNANDO MONTEIRO CAMARGO, Universidade Estadual Paulista, Rio Claro, SP, Brazil; MARCIA DIVINA DE OLIVEIRA, CPAP; MARIA LETIZIA PETESSE, Instituto de Pesca, Agência Paulista de Tecnologia dos Agronegócios, São Paulo, SP, Brazil. |
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Net cages enhance golden mussel (Limnoperna fortunei) larval density and condition factor. |
Ano de publicação: |
2019 |
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Freshwater Biology, v. 64, n. 9, p.1593-1602, sep. 2019. |
DOI: |
DOI: 10.1111/fwb.13355 |
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Português |
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1. Cage fish farming is an important economic activity in Brazil where tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) is the main cultivated species. To investigate the cage fish farm as a vector for golden mussel invasion, we hypothesised that: (1) Limnoperna fortunei, a freshwater bivalve mollusc, finds greater food availability in the cage fish farm; (2) the cage fish farm favours mollusc colonisation and its nutritional status; and (3) its performance in the reservoir would vary over the year. 2. We obtained data from limnological variables as well as the number of larvae and adult individuals, to evaluate condition index (CI) monthly from February 2015 to January of 2016. We established sampling stations at three points with fish farming and three points without fish farming (controls) in the Canoas II Reservoir, Paranapanema River, Brazil. We used principal component analysis (PCA) to identify spatial and temporal distribution of samples according to limnological variables. We performed a linear mixed model analysis to test the hypothesis of no difference between areas (fish farm and control) and time (months) for larval density and CI of L. fortunei. 3. The first PCA axis (28.48% of variance) revealed a temporal gradient, showing the separation between cold and hot months. The second PCA axis (19.61% of variance) separated the samples of control and fish farms; fish farms displayed higher concentrations of total phosphorus, nitrite, and chlorophyll a. Larval densities of L. fortunei were higher in fish cage areas with time being responsible for 35% of this variation. Mussel CI was also higher in fish farms and time was responsible for 36% of the variation. 4. We conclude that fish production in cages contributes to the establishment of golden mussels in the reservoir. Our results serve as a warning that other molluscs or invasive species may be favoured by aquaculture activities in aquatic environments. The colonisation of the mussel in the reservoir varies during the year in response to seasonality. Menos1. Cage fish farming is an important economic activity in Brazil where tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) is the main cultivated species. To investigate the cage fish farm as a vector for golden mussel invasion, we hypothesised that: (1) Limnoperna fortunei, a freshwater bivalve mollusc, finds greater food availability in the cage fish farm; (2) the cage fish farm favours mollusc colonisation and its nutritional status; and (3) its performance in the reservoir would vary over the year. 2. We obtained data from limnological variables as well as the number of larvae and adult individuals, to evaluate condition index (CI) monthly from February 2015 to January of 2016. We established sampling stations at three points with fish farming and three points without fish farming (controls) in the Canoas II Reservoir, Paranapanema River, Brazil. We used principal component analysis (PCA) to identify spatial and temporal distribution of samples according to limnological variables. We performed a linear mixed model analysis to test the hypothesis of no difference between areas (fish farm and control) and time (months) for larval density and CI of L. fortunei. 3. The first PCA axis (28.48% of variance) revealed a temporal gradient, showing the separation between cold and hot months. The second PCA axis (19.61% of variance) separated the samples of control and fish farms; fish farms displayed higher concentrations of total phosphorus, nitrite, and chlorophyll a. Larval densities of L. fortunei... Mostrar Tudo |
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Mexilhão dourado. |
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Aquicultura; Mexilhão; Reservatório de Água. |
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Aquaculture farms; Mussels; Water reservoirs. |
Categoria do assunto: |
P Recursos Naturais, Ciências Ambientais e da Terra |
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LEADER 02823naa a2200265 a 4500 001 2114356 005 2020-01-06 008 2019 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 024 7 $aDOI: 10.1111/fwb.13355$2DOI 100 1 $aAYROZA, D. M. M. de R. 245 $aNet cages enhance golden mussel (Limnoperna fortunei) larval density and condition factor.$h[electronic resource] 260 $c2019 520 $a1. Cage fish farming is an important economic activity in Brazil where tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) is the main cultivated species. To investigate the cage fish farm as a vector for golden mussel invasion, we hypothesised that: (1) Limnoperna fortunei, a freshwater bivalve mollusc, finds greater food availability in the cage fish farm; (2) the cage fish farm favours mollusc colonisation and its nutritional status; and (3) its performance in the reservoir would vary over the year. 2. We obtained data from limnological variables as well as the number of larvae and adult individuals, to evaluate condition index (CI) monthly from February 2015 to January of 2016. We established sampling stations at three points with fish farming and three points without fish farming (controls) in the Canoas II Reservoir, Paranapanema River, Brazil. We used principal component analysis (PCA) to identify spatial and temporal distribution of samples according to limnological variables. We performed a linear mixed model analysis to test the hypothesis of no difference between areas (fish farm and control) and time (months) for larval density and CI of L. fortunei. 3. The first PCA axis (28.48% of variance) revealed a temporal gradient, showing the separation between cold and hot months. The second PCA axis (19.61% of variance) separated the samples of control and fish farms; fish farms displayed higher concentrations of total phosphorus, nitrite, and chlorophyll a. Larval densities of L. fortunei were higher in fish cage areas with time being responsible for 35% of this variation. Mussel CI was also higher in fish farms and time was responsible for 36% of the variation. 4. We conclude that fish production in cages contributes to the establishment of golden mussels in the reservoir. Our results serve as a warning that other molluscs or invasive species may be favoured by aquaculture activities in aquatic environments. The colonisation of the mussel in the reservoir varies during the year in response to seasonality. 650 $aAquaculture farms 650 $aMussels 650 $aWater reservoirs 650 $aAquicultura 650 $aMexilhão 650 $aReservatório de Água 653 $aMexilhão dourado 700 1 $aCARMO, C. F. do 700 1 $aCAMARGO, A. F. M. 700 1 $aOLIVEIRA, M. D. de 700 1 $aPETESSE, M. L. 773 $tFreshwater Biology$gv. 64, n. 9, p.1593-1602, sep. 2019.
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