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                <text>Produtividade, adaptabilidade e estabilidade fenotípica de cultivares de tomateiro sob diferentes condições de ambiente Productivity, adaptability and phenotypic stability of tomato cultivars grown under different environmental conditions</text>
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                <text>Ronan Gualberto, Leila Trevizan Braz, David Ariovaldo Banzatto</text>
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                <text>O objetivo deste trabalho foi estudar o desempenho produtivo, adaptabilidade e estabilidade fenotípica de seis genótipos de tomateiro na região de Marília, SP. Os experimentos foram conduzidos em nove ambientes (seis sob condições de cultivo protegido e três sob condições de céu aberto), com seis genótipos (Carmen, Diva, Donador, Graziela, Vita e HE-295), em blocos casualizados, com quatro repetições. Ocorreram diferenças significativas entre ambientes, e a média geral dos cultivos protegidos superou a dos cultivos a céu aberto quanto à produtividade, apesar de a média geral dos cultivos a céu aberto ser superior quanto ao peso médio de frutos. As cultivares, à exceção de HE-295, demonstraram alta estabilidade, merecendo destaque as cultivares Carmen, Donador e Vita, que tiveram rendimento médio superior ao da média geral, adaptabilidade geral e comportamento previsível em todos os ambientes estudados. Quanto ao peso médio dos frutos, as cultivares Diva e Vita foram as únicas que mostraram ampla adaptabilidade a todos os ambientes, comportamento previsível, além de apresentarem peso médio do fruto superior ao da média geral.The objective of this work was to evaluate productivity, adaptability and phenotypic stability of six tomato genotypes in Marília, SP, Brazil. The experiments were carried out at nine environments (six of them under conditions of protected cultivation and three under open air conditions), with six genotypes (Carmen, Diva, Donador, Graziela, Vita and HE-295), in a randomized block design, with four replications. There were significant differences among environments, independent of cultivation system. General average of protected cultivations overcame free cultivations considering yield, although the general average of free cultivations was overcame for mean fruit weights. All genotypes, except 'HE-295', showed high stability, with prominence for cultivars Carmen, Donador and Vita, which showed higher mean yield, and general adaptability and stability in all environments studied. For mean fruit weights, cultivars Diva and Vita were the only ones that showed wide adaptability for both environments and highly predictable behavior, with mean fruit weights superior to general average.</text>
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                <text>Lycopersicon esculentum, analytical methods, genotype-environment interaction, interação genótipo ambiente, métodos de análise</text>
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                <text>Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira</text>
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                <text>Contribuição para o conhecimento das comunidades anfíbias no sul de Portugal Contributions to the knowledge of the amphibian communities in the South of Portugal</text>
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                <text>Marízia Menezes Dias Pereira, Carlos Silva Neto</text>
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                <text>As comunidades anfíbias pioneiras da bacia hidrográfica do Rio Sado (Setor Mariânico-Monchiquense, Subprovíncia Luso-Extremadurense e Setor Ribatagano-Sadense, Subprovíncia Sadense-Divisório Portuguesa) foram objeto do presente estudo. Destacando-se a composição florística de cada fitocenose, bem como os dados referentes à sua ecologia, corologia e sintaxonomia, são apresentadas as principais comunidades vegetais anfíbias identificadas: Junco capitati-Isoetetum hystricis Braun-Blanquet 1936, Junco pygmaei-Isoetetum velati Rivas Goday 1956, Periballio laevis-Illecebretum verticillati Rivas Goday 1954, Loto subbiflori-Chaetopogonetum fasciculati Rivas-Martínez &amp; Costa in Rivas-Martínez, Costa, Castroviejo &amp; E. Valdés 1980, Hyperico elodis-Rhynchosporetum rugosae Neto, Capelo, J.C. Costa &amp; Lousã in Neto 1997, Anagallido tenellae-Juncetum bulbosi Braun-Blanquet 1967, Utriculario exoletae-Sphagnetum auriculati Neto, Capelo, J.C. Costa &amp; Lousã 1996 e Cirsio palustris-Juncetum rugosi Neto, Capelo, J.C. Costa &amp; Lousã 1996). Este estudo mostrou que essas comunidades vegetais são, em sua maioria, relictos, com áreas de distribuição restritas e encontram-se fortemente pressionadas pela crescente ação antrópica e pelas alterações climáticas. Embora com características claramente atlânticas, foram sendo invadidas por espécies mediterrânicas, cujo domínio foi progressivamente aumentando desde o período Atlântico (7800-5700 B.P.), durante o qual se verificou o seu ótimo.The pioneer amphibian communities of the Sado river basin (Marianic-Monchiquensean Sector, Lusitan-Extremadurean and Subprovince Ribatagan-Sadensean Sector, Sadensean-Divinding Portuguese Subprovince) were subject of the present study. The main plant communities were identified (Junco capitati-Isoetetum hystricis Braun-Blanquet 1936, Junco pygmaei-Isoetetum velati Rivas Goday 1956, Periballio laevis-Illecebretum verticillati Rivas Goday 1954, Loto subbiflori-Chaetopogonetum fasciculati Rivas-Martínez &amp; Costa in Rivas-Martínez, Costa, Castroviejo &amp; E. Valdés 1980, Hyperico elodis-Rhynchosporetum rugosae Neto, Capelo, J.C. Costa &amp; Lousã in Neto 1997, Anagallido tenellae-Juncetum bulbosi Braun-Blanquet 1967, Utriculario exoletae-Sphagnetum auriculati Neto, Capelo, J.C. Costa &amp; Lousã 1996 and Cirsio palustris-Juncetum rugosi Neto, Capelo, J.C. Costa &amp; Lousã 1996) and its floristic composition presented, as well as other relevant data concerning to ecology, chorology and syntaxonomy of each community. We concluded that most vegetation communities are relict and have restricted distribution areas. The vegetation is under increasing stress due to antropic activities and climate change. This vegetation is dominated by Atlantic communities and species. However, since the Atlantic period (7800-6700 B.P.) the dominance of Mediterranean elements tends to increase.</text>
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                <text>Acta Botânica Brasílica</text>
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                <text>Biomarcadores histopatológicos na espécie Hoplias malabaricus (Pisces,                Osteichthyes, Erythrinidae) em uma Unidade de Conservação de São Luís                (MA)</text>
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                <text>Neste estudo objetivou-se validar dois órgãos (brânquia e fígado) de Hoplias                   malabaricus para análise de biomarcadores de contaminação aquática na                Área de Proteção Ambiental (APA) do Maracanã em São Luís-MA. Exemplares de traíra                foram capturados em uma lagoa de policultivo e no Rio Ambude, localizados na APA do                Maracanã. A biometria foi realizada em laboratório. Brânquias e o fígado de cada                espécime foram fixados em formol a 10% e mantidos em álcool a 70% até a execução da                técnica histológica usual. Cortes de aproximadamente 5µm de espessura foram corados                em hematoxilina e eosina (HE). Os resultados referentes à biometria dos peixes                capturados durante o período de estiagem indicaram que o comprimento total e padrão                dos exemplares foram maiores quando comparados com os indivíduos do período chuvoso.                As alterações hepáticas identificadas foram: lipidose, necrose, infiltração                leucocitária, vacuolização do citoplasma, hemossiderina e centro de melanomacrófagos.                Constataram-se as seguintes lesões branquiais: fusão lamelar, aneurisma lamelar,                deslocamento e necrose do epitélio, proliferações de células do muco e dilatação                capilar. As respostas biológicas de H. malabaricus, registradas em                nível branquial e hepático, podem ser caracterizadas como biomarcadores de                contaminação aquática. As brânquias mostraram-se como os melhores órgãos para esse                tipo de análise na espécie. Esses resultados indicam que os peixes da região                apresentam a saúde comprometida por poluentes presentes nos ambientes analisados.</text>
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                <text>Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais</text>
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                <text>São descritos os resultados de estudo epidemiológico da evolução da cólera em Moçambique no período de 1973 a 1992, com o objetivo de analisar a influência dos fatores socioeconômicos e ecológicos, de um país em guerra, na propagação da doença. Foram utilizadas informações relativas à incidência e letalidade da cólera, relacionando-as com a taxa de crescimento médio anual da população das cidades e precipitação pluvial. Foram analidos também o abastecimento de água potável, o saneamento do meio e higiene alimentar. Encontrou-se uma taxa elevada de crescimento médio anual da população nos centros urbanos, tendo uma correlação linear direta com a incidência da cólera. A seca ocorrida em 1991-1992 também exerceu papel importante no aumento e propagação da doença. A cólera tem tido padrão endêmico-epidêmico, determinado por: a) crescimento populacional urbano descontrolado, provocado pela guerra; b) redução da qualidades das condições higiênico-sanitárias nos centros urbanos; c) comercialização de produtos alimentares sem o devido controle sanitário; d) a seca.The results of an epidemiological analysis of cholera in Mozambique from 1973 to 1992 are described. The project sought to assess the influence of socio-economic and ecological factors the spread of cholera in a country at war. Information about the incidence of cholera and the fatality rate were related to the rainfall and the annual average growth rate of the population in the main cities. Water supply, sanitation and food hygiene were also atudied. The high annual average growth rate of the population was found to have a direct linear correlation to the incidence of cholera. The drought of 1991-1992 also played an important role in the increased number of cases of the disease. Cholera has presented an endemic-epidemic pattern determined by: a) the uncontrolled growth of urban population, b) the deterioration of sanitation in urban centers, c) the unhygienic commercialization of food and d) the drought.</text>
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                <text>10.1590/S0034-89101994000500004</text>
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                <text>Revista de Saúde Pública</text>
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                <text>Universidade de São Paulo</text>
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                <text>Public aspects of medicine</text>
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                <text>The diet of the South American sea lion (Otaria flavescens) at Río Negro, Patagonia, Argentina, during the winter-spring period</text>
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                <text>Raimundo L. Bustos, Gustavo A. Daneri, Alejandra V. Volpedo, Ana Harrington, Esperanza A. Varela</text>
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                <text>The South American sea lion, Otaria flavescens (Shaw, 1800) population is steadily expanding along the Patagonian coast of Argentina in the last decades. However, little is known about the feeding ecology of the species in the area. The aim of this study was to analyze the food habits of O. flavescens from 91 scats collected at Río Negro province, during the winter and spring of 2005. Fish occurred in 96% of scats containing prey remains, followed by cephalopods (26%). Raneya brasiliensis (Kaup, 1856) was the most frequent and abundant species occurring in 58.6% of samples and constituting almost 50% of fish predated. Second in importance were Porichthys porosissimus (Cuvier, 1829) and Cynoscion guatucupa (Cuvier, 1830) in terms of occurrence (%FO 20.7) and numbers (29.6%) respectively. The squid Loligo gahi (d'Orbigny, 1835) was the most frequent cephalopod prey (42.1%), whereas Octopus tehuelchus (d'Orbigny, 1834) was the most abundant (77%). The higher amount and diversity of prey found in the spring in comparison with the winter season might be related to a higher feeding activity of seals or to a seasonal increase in food availability in the area.</text>
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                <text>Cefalópodos, Peces, Pinnipedia, ecología trófica</text>
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                <text>Iheringia: Série Zoologia</text>
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                <text>Fundação Zoobotânica do Rio Grande do Sul</text>
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                <text>El análisis de la desigualdad urbana. Propuesta y validación de un índice de nivel socio-económico en áreas urbanas españolas (1991-2001)</text>
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                <text>Manuel Fernández-García, Clemente J. Navarro Yáñez, Ángel R. Zapata Moya, Cristina Mateos Mora</text>
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                <text>El análisis de la desigualdad en las ciudades cuenta con una amplia tradición, desde los análisis de áreas urbanas mediante ecología factorial de la Escuela de Chicago a los estudios contemporáneos sobre ‘vulnerabilidad urbana’. Desde un punto de vista operativo su objetivo principal ha consistido en elaborar un índice sintético que permita situar a las áreas urbanas en un continuum respecto a los recursos que poseen sus residentes y/o los riegos que enfrentan. En este trabajo se presenta una propuesta y validación de un indicador para medir el nivel socio-económico de áreas urbanas. En primer lugar, se revisan algunos aspectos básicos de esta tradición en el análisis de la sociología urbana. En segundo lugar, se presenta la propuesta para, en tercer lugar, proceder a su validación, finalizando con unas breves conclusiones sobre el indicador propuestos y sus posibles limitaciones. The analysis of inequality in cities has a wide tradition, from the analysis of urban areas through factorial ecology of the Chicago School to contemporary studies on 'urban vulnerability'. From an operative point of view, its main objective has been to elaborate a synthetic index that allows to place to the urban areas in a continuum with respect to the resources that own its residents and / or the risks that they face. This paper presents a proposal to measure the socio-economic level of urban areas and its validation. First, some basic aspect in the analysis of urban inequalities are reviewed. Then, the proposal is presented and validated, and finally, some few conclusions about the proposal and its limitations are included.</text>
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                <text>2018</text>
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                <text>Vulnerabilidad, análisis factorial confirmatorio, confirmatory factor analysis, desigualdad urbana, urban inequality, vulnerability</text>
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                <text>10.5944/empiria.39.2018.20877</text>
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                <text>EMPIRIA: Revista de Metodología de Ciencias Sociales</text>
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                <text>Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED)</text>
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                <text>Social sciences (General)</text>
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                <text>&lt;a href="http://revistas.uned.es/index.php/empiria/article/view/20877" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;http://revistas.uned.es/index.php/empiria/article/view/20877&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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                <text>Paulo Roberto Urbinatti, Edna de Cássia Silvério</text>
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                <text>INTRODUÇÃO: Alterações no ambiente vêm contribuindo com mudanças climáticas, como o aumento do volume de chuvas, que acarreta as inundações. Medidas estão sendo tomadas no enfrentamento das inundações, como a implantação dos reservatórios de contenção de cheias (piscinões). Neste trabalho, foi avaliada a fauna de culicídeos, de importância epidemiológica, nos piscinões Caguaçu e Inhumas. MÉTODOS: Foram realizadas coletas mensais nos piscinões Caguaçu e Inhumas, situados na região leste de São Paulo, de março de 2006 a fevereiro de 2007, empregando-se os métodos de concha entomológica e aspirador. Para análise dos dados, foram realizadas análises estatísticas descritivas e a regressão linear simples. RESULTADOS: Foram coletados 8.917 culicídeos, destacando-se Culex (Culex) quinquefasciatus, que representou 98,9% dos espécimes no Inhumas e 95,2% no Caguaçu. No Caguaçu, a maior frequência de imaturos foi observada no vertedouro (61%) e no Inhumas na canaleta (42,6%). A precipitação prediz 87% da abundância numérica de larvas de terceiro e de quarto estágio no Caguaçu e 60% do número de pupas coletadas. No Inhumas, a precipitação explicou 36% da abundância numérica de larvas e 18% do número de pupas. CONCLUSÕES: Culex quinquefasciatus, vetor de agentes da filariose, arboviroses e fator de incômodo à população, foi a espécie mais frequente nos dois ambientes. Medidas de controle da espécie nos piscinões estudados se fazem necessárias tendo em vista seu potencial epidemiológico.</text>
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                <text>Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical</text>
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                <text>Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical (SBMT)</text>
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                <text>Las modificaciones del paisaje causadas por las actividades y migraciones humanas contribuyen en hacer emerger o re-emerger enfermedades tropicales, particularmente aquellas cuya transmisión se realiza por insectos vectores que a menudo deben escapar a las condiciones cambiantes ambientales, adaptándose y modificando sus redes tróficas, su morfología, hasta su genotipo. Obtener una mejor comprensión de las relaciones entre los factores ecológicos y humanos y las antropozoonosis es vital para poder identificar variables que permitan cartografiar el riesgo para las poblaciones humanas. Este es el objetivo del programa de investigación Ecología del Paisaje, Dinámica de los Agro-Ecosistemas y Complejos Eco-Patógenos: La Definición del Riesgo Eco-Epidemiológico en la Tripanosomiasis Americana que se desarrolla en diferentes ecosistemas del Brasil. Los autores describen las bases conceptuales y metodológicas del programa e insisten sobre el rol del método eco-epidemiológico para el estudio de la estructura y el funcionamiento de los focos naturales y antropizados de la infección. Modelizar su dinámica espacial y temporal permite concebir nuevos útiles de predicción y de vigilancia.</text>
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                <text>Aspectos ecológicos da leishmaniose tegumentar americana: 2. ecótopo artificial como abrigo de Psychodopygus intermedius e observações sobre alimentação e reprodução sob influência de fatores físicos naturais Ecological aspects of American cutaneous leishmaniasis: 2. the artificial biotope as shelter for Psychodopygus intermedius and observations about feeding and reproduction under direct influence of natural physical factors</text>
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                <text>As observações levadas a cabo em um galinheiro experimental mostraram que Psychodopygus intermedius tem a capacidade de nele abrigar-se. Para se chegar a este resultado, a metodologia utilizada consistiu na coleta total diurna e exame do estado de alimentação e digestão sangüínea dos Ps. intermedius como parâmetro da sua maior ou menor permanência no ecótopo estudado. Além disso, observou-se paralelamente, os tempos para o repasto sangüíneo, digestão completa, oviposição, sobrevivência e cópula sob a influência direta dos fatores físicos naturais. A importância epidemiológica dos resultados reside em novas elucidações experimentais sobre a viabilidade da transmissão da leshmaniose tegumentar ocorrer em ambiente domiciliar.Observations carried out in experimental hen-houses showed that Psycihodopygus intermedius are able to take shelter in them. The methodology consisted in making daytime catches and examining the feeding and blood digestion states, in terms of the time spent in the ecotope. The times of blood meals, complete digestion, oviposition, survival and mating under the direct influence of natural physical factors were also calculated. The epidemiological importance of the results consists in the new experimental evidence of the viability of leishmaniasis cutaneous transmission taking place within household environments.</text>
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