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Subsistence Poaching Has Little Impact On Biodiversity In Amazon’s Environmental Protection Areas
Publicado em 25 outubro 2023
The presence of Indigenous communities and traditional river dwellers in extractive reserves located in Legal Amazonia is not a threat to birds and mammals considered subsistence poaching targets, according to a study reported in the journal Biological Conservation.
Legal Amazonia is an area of more than 5 million square...
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Study Reveals Areas Of Brazilian Amazon Where No Ecological Research Has Been Done
Publicado em 17 outubro 2023Many parts of the Brazilian Amazon are neglected in ecological research, for several reasons, according to an article published in the journal Current Biology. Authored by Joice Ferreira of the Federal University of Pará (UFP) and colleagues from many countries who also belong to the Synergize Consortium, the article... Full Articlever notícia -
Climate Change May Affect 40% Of Biodiversity In Semi-Arid Portion Of Brazil’s Northeast By 2060
Publicado em 21 setembro 2023The consequences of climate change in the Caatinga, the semi-arid shrubland and thorn forest biome in Brazil’s Northeast region, will include species loss, substitution of rare plants by more generalist vegetation, biotic homogenization (in which previously distinct plant communities become progressively more similar),... Full Article Eurasia Reviewver notícia -
Hydroelectric Power Plants In Brazil Threaten Turtles That Depend On Rapids
Publicado em 15 setembro 2023A research project supported by FAPESP shows that the construction of new hydroelectric power plants in Brazil’s South region could have an impact on more than 30% of the habitat of Phrynops williamsi, the Williams’ side-necked turtle. The species occurs only in areas of Atlantic Rainforest and Pampa (the grassland biome... Full Articlever notícia -
Legal Mining Sites In Brazil Store 2.55 Gigatonnes Of CO2 In Vegetation And Soil
Publicado em 15 setembro 2023As global temperatures continue to reach all-time highs and discussions intensify about ways to mitigate the adverse effects of climate change, researchers at the University of São Paulo’s Luiz de Queiroz College of Agriculture (ESALQ-USP) in Brazil have reported the results of a scientific study showing that if all the... Full Articlever notícia -
Novel Socio-Environmental Vulnerability Index Pinpoints Sustainability Issues In Brazilian River Basins
Publicado em 10 agosto 2023Brazilian researchers combined environmental physical, social and economic indicators to create an index that measures a region’s vulnerability and used it to analyze the basins of the Parnaíba River and São Francisco River in the Northeast of Brazil. The index is named SEVI (for Socio-Environmental Vulnerability). The... Full Articlever notícia -
Three Out Of Every Ten Meals Ordered From Main Food Delivery App In Brazil Come From Dark Kitchens
Publicado em 04 agosto 2023About a third of the restaurants listed on iFood, the food delivery app most used by Brazilians, are “dark kitchens”, according to the first study of the topic conducted in Brazil, and one of only a few worldwide. An article on the study is published in the journal Food Research International. It has eight authors; the... Full Articlever notícia -
Amazon dark earth boosts tree growth as much as sixfold
Publicado em 01 agosto 2023A type of soil called terra preta da Amazônia, or Amazon dark earth (ADE), promotes faster growth of trees and enhances their development in qualitative terms, according to an article published in the journal Frontiers in Soil Science. The findings reported in the article resulted from studies supported by FAPESP under... Full Article Eurasia Reviewver notícia -
Study proposes refinement of models to project ecosystem services in montane forests
Publicado em 31 julho 2023Tropical mountain ecosystems, including montane forests, are relatively little studied, yet they are home to significant biodiversity and provide important ecosystem services, such as water supply and participation in regulation of temperature and regional and global climate. The data available on mountain vegetation and its... Full Articlever notícia -
Luzio, who lived in São Paulo 10,000 years ago, was Amerindian like Indigenous people now, DNA reveals
Publicado em 31 julho 2023An article to be published in Nature Ecology & Evolution reveals that Luzio, the oldest human skeleton found in São Paulo state (Brazil), was a descendant of the ancestral population that settled the Americas at least 16,000 years ago and gave rise to all present-day Indigenous peoples, such as the Tupi. Based on the... Full Articlever notícia