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Embrapa Recursos Genéticos e Biotecnologia. |
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22/12/2021 |
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28/09/2023 |
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MCMANUS, C.; HERMUCHE, P. M.; PAIVA, S. R.; GUIMARÃES, R. F.; CARVALHO JUNIOR, O. A.; BLACKBURN, H. D. |
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CONCEPTA MCMANUS, UNB; POTIRA MEIRELLES HERMUCHE, UNB; SAMUEL REZENDE PAIVA, Cenargen; RENATO FONTES GUIMARÃES, UNB; OSMAR A. CARVALHO JUNIOR, UNB; HARVEY D. BLACKBURN, USDA-ARS, USA. |
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Gene bank collection strategies based upon geographic and environmental indicators for beef breeds in the United States of America. |
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2021 |
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Livestock Science, v. 254, 104766, 2021. |
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.livsci.2021.104766 |
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Inglês |
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Conservation genetics; Geographical information systems; GIS; Temperature Humidity Index; THI. |
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Animal genetic resources; Climate change. |
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BERGAMO, P. J.; WOLOWSKI, M.; TAMBOSI, L. R.; GARCIA, E.; AGOSTINI, K.; GARIBALDI, L. A.; KNIGHT, T. M.; LUGHADHA, E. N.; OLIVEIRA, P. E. A. M.; MARQUES, M. C. M.; MARUYAMA, P. K.; MAUES, M. M.; OPPATA, A. K.; RECH, A. R.; SARAIVA, A. M.; SILVA, F. D. S.; SOUSA, G.; TSUKAHARA, R. Y.; VARASSIN, I. G.; VIANA, B. F. |
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PEDRO J. BERGAMO, Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro; MARINA WOLOWSKI, UNIFAL-MG; LEANDRO R. TAMBOSI, UFABC; EDENISE GARCIA, The Nature Conservancy Brasil; KAYNA AGOSTINI, UFSCAR; LUCAS A. GARIBALDI, Universidad Nacional de Río Negro, Argentina; TIFFANY M. KNIGHT, iDIV; EIMEAR NIC LUGHADHA, Royal Botanic Gardens; PAULO E. A. M. OLIVEIRA, UFU; MARCIA C. M. MARQUES, UFPR; PIETRO K. MARUYAMA, UFMG; MARCIA MOTTA MAUES, CPATU; ALBERTO K. OPPATA, Cooperativa Agrícola Mista de Tomé-Açú; ANDRÉ R. RECH, CAFESIN-MULTIFLOR; ANTÔNIO M. SARAIVA, USP; FELIPE D. S. SILVA, IFMT; GIZELE SOUSA, Cooperativa Agrícola Mista de Tomé-Açu; RODRIGO Y. TSUKAHARA, Fundação ABC; ISABELA G. VARASSIN, UFPR; BLANDINA F. VIANA, UFBA. |
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Areas requiring restoration efforts are a complementary opportunity to support the demand for pollination services in Brazil. |
Ano de publicação: |
2021 |
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Environmental Science & Technology, 2021. |
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doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.1c02546 |
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Crop pollination is one of Nature's Contributions to People (NCP) that reconciles biodiversity conservation and agricultural production. NCP benefits vary across space, including among distinct political-administrative levels within nations. Moreover, initiatives to restore ecosystems may enhance NCP provision, such as crop pollination delivered by native pollinators. We mapped crop pollination demand (PD), diversity of pollinator-dependent crops, and vegetation deficit (VD) (vis-a-vis Brazilian legal requirements) across all 5570 municipalities in Brazil. Pollinator-dependent crops represented ∼55% of the annual monetary value of agricultural production and ∼15% of the annual crop production. Municipalities with greater crop PD (i.e., higher degree of pollinator dependence of crop production) also had greater VD, associated with large properties and monocultures. In contrast, municipalities with a greater diversity of pollinator-dependent crops and predominantly small properties presented a smaller VD. Our results support that ecological restoration prompted by legal requirements offers great potential to promote crop productivity in larger properties. Moreover, conservation of vegetation remnants could support food security in small properties. We provided the first steps to identify spatial patterns linking biodiversity conservation and pollination service. Using Brazilian legal requirements as an example, we show that land-use management policies may be successfully used to ensure agricultural sustainability and crop production. MenosCrop pollination is one of Nature's Contributions to People (NCP) that reconciles biodiversity conservation and agricultural production. NCP benefits vary across space, including among distinct political-administrative levels within nations. Moreover, initiatives to restore ecosystems may enhance NCP provision, such as crop pollination delivered by native pollinators. We mapped crop pollination demand (PD), diversity of pollinator-dependent crops, and vegetation deficit (VD) (vis-a-vis Brazilian legal requirements) across all 5570 municipalities in Brazil. Pollinator-dependent crops represented ∼55% of the annual monetary value of agricultural production and ∼15% of the annual crop production. Municipalities with greater crop PD (i.e., higher degree of pollinator dependence of crop production) also had greater VD, associated with large properties and monocultures. In contrast, municipalities with a greater diversity of pollinator-dependent crops and predominantly small properties presented a smaller VD. Our results support that ecological restoration prompted by legal requirements offers great potential to promote crop productivity in larger properties. Moreover, conservation of vegetation remnants could support food security in small properties. We provided the first steps to identify spatial patterns linking biodiversity conservation and pollination service. Using Brazilian legal requirements as an example, we show that land-use management policies may be succe... Mostrar Tudo |
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Intensificação ecológica; Restauração ecológica; Sustentabilidade. |
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Biodiversidade; Polinização. |
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X Pesquisa, Tecnologia e Engenharia |
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