Linear Transects
Mostrando 13-16 de 16 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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13. História natural, biologia reprodutiva, parâmetros populacionais e comunidades de pequenos mamíferos não-voadores em três habitats florestados do Pantanal de Poconé, MT
The non-volant small mammals were studied at Fazenda Aparecida in the municipality of Nossa Senhora do Livramento, Pantanal of Poconé, MT, Brazil. The objectives of this study were to describe some aspects of natural history, reproductive biology, populations parameters of some species, as well as describe and compare communities of small mammals in three f
Publicado em: 2008
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14. Comunidade de mamiferos não-voadores de um fragmento de floresta Atlantica semidecidua do municipio de Campinas, SP
The population richness, composition, abundance and density of non-volant mammals of mata Ribeirão Cachoeira forest, a 230 ha semideciduous forest fragment in the outskirts of Campinas, São Paulo, were studied between 2001 and 2003. The main objective was to evaluate the importance of this forest fragment to the local and regional conservation of the nativ
Publicado em: 2005
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15. Classificação e monitoramento fenológico foliar da cobertura vegetal na região da floresta Nacional do Tapajós - Pará, utilizando dados multitemporais do sensor "thematic mapper" (TM) do Landsat / Phenology foliar classification and monitoring the vegetation cover in the Tapajós National Forest region Pará State, utilization multitemporal data from Landsat Thematic Mapper (TM) sensor
The relative importance of accuracy in forest cover mapping is given by the necessity to obtain improvement in the elaboration of a management plan of natural resources and in the definition of priority areas for conservation, as well as in landscape analysis. Other aspect that has raised even more interest in the scientific community is concerned to modelin
Publicado em: 2002
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16. Ecological character displacement in Plethodon: Biomechanical differences found from a geometric morphometric study
Ecological character displacement describes a pattern where morphological differences between sympatric species are enhanced through interspecific competition. Although widely considered a pervasive force in evolutionary ecology, few clear-cut examples have been documented. Here we report a case of ecological character displacement between two salamander spe
The National Academy of Sciences.