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                <text>A apropriação de tecnologias de gestão pela agricultura familiar no Vale do Caí</text>
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                <text>Este artigo refere-se ao projeto de pesquisa e de extensão denominado 'O uso e a apropriação de TICs pela agricultura familiar no Vale do Caí - RS', financiado pelo edital do MCTI/CNPq. Tal projeto foi desenvolvido através de uma experiência de extensão piloto em Montenegro durante o período de três anos e, posteriormente, o mesmo foi ampliado incluindo-se o Vale do Caí - RS. O projeto conta com a parceria da EMATER/ASCAR-RS, do Sindicato dos Trabalhadores Rurais do município de Montenegro-RS; das escolas rurais situadas no Vale do Caí; de alunos dos cursos de graduação em Contábeis e Administração do Campus de Montenegro da UNISC e de doutorandos do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Desenvolvimento Regional (PPGDR) da UNISC. Este artigo apresenta os resultados relativos à extensão tecnológica desenvolvida durante o Projeto Piloto dentre os quais se identificou que os agricultores analisados possuem acesso às TIC. Por outro lado, verificou-se que há necessidade de domínio e de apropriação do conhecimento para a utilização mais intensiva das TIC, pois se identifica que o acesso ainda é superficial não levando à apropriação da tecnologia. Embora alguns agricultores já realizem algum tipo de anotação e de acompanhamento, esse processo ocorre de maneira simplista e, na maioria das vezes, sem que haja um controle ou apoio à tomada de decisão.</text>
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                <text>Contribución al conocimiento sobre la Taxonomía, distribución geográfica y ecología de la Tortuga 'Bache' (Chelydra Serpentina Acutirostris) Contribución al conocimiento sobre la Taxonomía, distribución geográfica y ecología de la Tortuga 'Bache' (Chelydra Serpentina Acutirostris)</text>
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                <text>1. Studies on the external morphological characters of Chelydra serpentina acutirostris are presented, the principal scope of which contributes to the knowledge about the taxonomic status of this form considered as a valid subspecies.2. These characteristics are compared with those of the other three subspecies, principally with Chelydra serpentina rossignonii.3. Based on 18 specimens of acutirostris, mainly from Colombia, and 16 of rossignonii, mainly from Honduras, certain characters are re-evaluated.4. The type specimens of the four living representatives of the genus Chelydra, commonly known as 'Snapping Turtles', are as follows:a) Chelydra serpentina serpentina (Linnaeus), 1758.Holotype: Originally deposited at the Museum Adolphi FridericiRegis (Museum Drottningholmense), according to the Prodromus Stockholm, 1764, tom. II, p. 16, but presently lost (fide Andersson, 1900, pp. 4, 23).b) Chelydra serpentina acutirostris Peters, 1962.Holotype: ZBM 4500, hatchling, vicinity of Guayaquil, Ecuador,Carl Reiss.c) Chelydra serpentina rossignonii (Bocourt), 1868.Syntypes: MNHNP 1501, 1501 A, hatchlings, swamp of Panzos,vicinity of Rio Polochic, Guatemala, and MNHNP 1230, hatchling,Mexico, without exact locality, datum and collectors.d) Chelydra serpentina osceola Stejneger, 1918.Holotype: USNM 10369, Clearwater, Pinellas County, Florida,United States, September, 1879, S. T. Walker.5. A redescription of the holotype of acutirostris is presented, and comparisons with the syntypes of rossignonii made.6. Unfortunately, either the holotype or the syntypes all were described from hatchlings, many of the external morphological characters of which are markedly different from those of adults.7. Certain external characters which are traditionally considered as constant in the keys of classification, although in reality they are not, but rather show a considerable variation, therefore they are of no taxonomic value in relation to an exact subspecific classification.8. It is proposed to change the text of the existing keys as follows:a) Chelydra serpentina acutirostris.Length of anterior and lateral marginal shields equal to width injuveniles, markedly greater than width in subadults and adults; epidermal protuberances of nucal-cervical region few and short, rounded and blunt; sub-mandibular barbels from a single to three pairs (2.6 barbels) ; gular shield divided; bridge covered by three infra-marginal shields in almost all specimens; snout narrow and pointed, extends markedly over the tip of mandible.b) Chelydra serpentina rossignonii. Length of anterior and lateral marginal shields greater than width in adults and juveniles; epidermal protuberances of nucal-cervicalregion abundant and large, flat and pointed; sub-mandibular barbels in two pairs (4 barbels) in most specimens; gular shield divided; bridge covered by three infra-marginal shields in virtually all specimens;&amp;nbsp; snout narrow and pointed, extends markedly over tip of mandible.9. As shown, there is only one easily discernible external character for distinguishing acutirostris from rossignonii: The configuration of the epidermal nucal-cervical protuberances. The relation between the length and width of the marginals -not constant in acutirostris, but constant in rossignonii- may also serve to a certain degree for distinction; however, they are not easily discernible since the corresponding measurements of each shield have to be taken.10. Chelydra serpentina serpentina and serpentina osceola differ to a certain extent from acutirostris and rossignonii by configuration of snout, length of bridge, number of infra-marginals, and the presence of an entire gular shield in most specimens.11. The epidermal protuberances are short, rounded and blunt in serpentina, but large, flat and pointed in osceola (first mentioned by Richmond, 1958, p. 42).12. The validity of the taxonomic status is discussed. Boulenger (1902) and Vaillant (1911) did not accept acutirostris as a valid subspecies because the name was 'not accompanied by an adequate description', and therefore used the name of rossignonii. The description given by Peters (op. cit., p.627) is certainly not adequate; possibly he considered acutirostris as a mere variety since he wrote: 'Chelydra serpentina var. acutirostris', Carr (1952, p. 71) considered osceola as 'a weakly differenciated subspecies'; in contrast,Richmond (op. cit., p. 43) even took it for a valid species on the base of comparative anatomical studies.13. We prefer to agree with Carr, and think that it would be more realistic to consider the four forms of the genus Chelydra as local populations ('demes') rather than as good subspecies, in accordance to our present and still scattered knowledge.14. The following data on the ecology and geographical distribution are given:15. The habitat of acutirostris consists of quiet waters, such as swamps, marshes, ponds and lagoons; it also lives in the headwaters of rivers and creeks either in the tropical rain forests or in the open valleys (which certainly were covered by abundant gallery forests in past times).16. No sexual dimorphism exists, but the ♂♂ grow larger than the ♀♀.17. From observations made of specimens kept in captivity, periods of sexual activity take place in June, July and November.18. The egg-laying season takes place in February in the area of lower R&amp;iacute;o Atrato (Choc&amp;oacute;); data from other regions are unknown.19. About 27 - 30 either spherical or slightly ovoid hard-shelled eggs are laid in excavations made by the ♀ close to the waters. They measure between 3.5-3.3 and 3.9-3.2 centimeters; the weight was not taken.20. The geographical distribution of acutirostris ranges from Costa Rica, Panama and Colombia into north-western Ecuador; the approximate limit to the south comprises the Guayas River System.21. The exact limits of distribution -if any- of either acutirostris or rossignonii in Central America are unknown; as is true for osceola and serpentina in northern Florida (Carr, op. cit.), an overlapping zone possibly exists somewhere in Nicaragua or Costa Rica.22. In Colombia, acutirostris -locally known as 'la bache'- is to be found within the following areas:a) Along the Pacific coast between Bah&amp;iacute;a de Solano (Choc&amp;oacute;] and R&amp;iacute;o Mataje (Nari&amp;ntilde;o) which latter forms the border with Ecuador.b) In the Cauca Valley proper (Cauca and Valle).c) In the region of Armenia (Quind&amp;iacute;o) into which it evidently migrated from the Cauca Valley. Its migration into the Magdalena River System is blocked either by the Ca&amp;ntilde;&amp;oacute;n del Cauca, a gorge situated between the Cordillera Occidental and Central, or by the western slopes of the Quind&amp;iacute;o Mountains which belong to the Cordillera Central.d) On the Atlantic sector of the Choc&amp;oacute;, between Ca&amp;ntilde;o Negro, R&amp;iacute;o Tanela, lower R&amp;iacute;o Atrato and its tributary, R&amp;iacute;o Truand&amp;oacute;, as well as R&amp;iacute;o Nercua, an affluent of the latter. Its presence on the middle and upper reaches of the Atrato is not proved but can be suspected.e) On the upper Rio Sin&amp;uacute; (C&amp;oacute;rdoba), between Ca&amp;ntilde;o Ju&amp;iacute; in the vicinity of the village Tierralta and R&amp;iacute;o Manso, the uppermost tributary of the Sin&amp;uacute;.23. No studies exist about its presence between the eastern shore of the Gulf of Urab&amp;aacute; or Dari&amp;eacute;n and Rio Sin&amp;uacute;, but certainly it once migrated from the Choc&amp;oacute; into the latter.24. The center of evolution of the genus Chelydra apparently was situated in the United States, from where the migration took place during the Terciary. Fossils are known from the Pleistocene of the United States (Carr, op. cit.), but no fossil material was described from Colombia until now.25. Many more studies, carried out with large series of adults of both sexes, juveniles, and especially with living specimens, are badly needed in order to clarify the still remaining problems concerning the taxonomy, ecology and geographical distribution of acutirostris and rossignonii.1&amp;ordm; Se presenta un estudio sobre Chelydra serpentina acutirostris, dando &amp;eacute;nfasis a las caracter&amp;iacute;sticas morfol&amp;oacute;gicas externas, con el fin de contribuir al conocimiento sobre el estado taxon&amp;oacute;mico de esta subespecie.2&amp;ordm; Se compara estas caracter&amp;iacute;sticas con las de las dem&amp;aacute;s subespecies del g&amp;eacute;nero Chelydra, y especialmente con Chelydra serpentina rossignonii, procedente de la Am&amp;eacute;rica Central.3&amp;ordm; Se hace una redescripci&amp;oacute;n del hol&amp;oacute;tipo de acutirostris (ZMB 4500) en comparaci&amp;oacute;n con los tres s&amp;iacute;ntipos de rossignonii (MNHNP 1501, MNHNP 1501 A y MNHNP 1230).4&amp;ordm; Resulta que tanto el hol&amp;oacute;tipo como los s&amp;iacute;ntipos han sido descritos a base de ejemplares reci&amp;eacute;n nacidos, muchas de las caracter&amp;iacute;sticas morfol&amp;oacute;gicas externas son diferentes de las de los adultos.5&amp;ordm; A base de 18 ejemplares de acutirostris, procedentes en su gran mayor&amp;iacute;a de Colombia, y 16 de rossignonii, procedentes principalmente de Honduras, ciertos caracteres externos son cr&amp;iacute;ticamente evaluados.6&amp;ordm; En acutirostris, el n&amp;uacute;mero de las b&amp;aacute;rbulas submandibulares var&amp;iacute;a entre uno solo y tres (3) pares, es decir, de 2 a 6 b&amp;aacute;rbulas individuales.7&amp;ordm; En cambio, la gran mayor&amp;iacute;a de los ejemplares de rossignonii tiene dos (2) pares de b&amp;aacute;rbulas, es decir, 4 individuales,8&amp;ordm; Las protuberancias epidermales situadas en la regi&amp;oacute;n nucal-cervical son pocas, redondeadas y romas en acutirostris; en cambio, abundantes, planas y puntiagudas en rossignonii.9&amp;ordm; El n&amp;uacute;mero de las placas inframarginales del puente, el cual conecta el plastron con el carapax, son tres (3) en la mayor&amp;iacute;a de los ejemplares, tanto en acutirostris como en rossignonii.10. Comparando las otras dos subespecies, procedentes de los Estados Unidos, las protuberancias epidermales nucal-cervicales son redondeadas y romas en Chelydra serpentina serpentina, y planas y puntiagudas en Chelydra serpentina osceola.11. El puente en serpentine y osceola es m&amp;aacute;s corto que en acutirostris y rossignonii, y est&amp;aacute; cubierto por dos placas inframarginales solamente en la gran mayor&amp;iacute;a de los espec&amp;iacute;menes.12. En todos los ejemplares de acutirostris y rossignonii se encontraron dos (2) placas gulares; en cambio la mayor&amp;iacute;a de los espec&amp;iacute;menes de serpentina y osceola tiene la placa gular entera.13. No se encontro una diferencia perceptible respecto a la forma de la cabeza y, especialmente, del hocico de acutirostris y rossignonii; es puntiagudo y sobresaliente en ambas; en cambio el hocico de serpentina y osceola es m&amp;aacute;s corto y romo que en las dos subespecies tropicales, a&amp;uacute;n en los juveniles.14. Las escamas salientes y encrestadas, situadas en tres (3) hileras en la cola, var&amp;iacute;an individualmente respecto a su forma y cantidad; no representan ning&amp;uacute;n car&amp;aacute;cter subespec&amp;iacute;fico para distinguir acutirostris de rossignonii.15. Las relaciones entre la longitud y el ancho de las placas marginales que bordean el carapax, tampoco tienen caracteres constantes en acutirostris es igual al ancho en los juveniles pero notablemente mayor que el ancho en losadultos.16. En cambio, la longitud de las marginales es mayor que el ancho en los juveniles y adultos de rossignonii.17. Se discute el estado taxon&amp;oacute;mico de las cuatro (4) formas del g&amp;eacute;nero Chelydra, con &amp;eacute;nfasis en acutirostris. Tanto Boulenger (1902) como Vaillant (1911) consideraron &amp;eacute;sta como una subespecie no v&amp;aacute;lida por 'no estar acompa&amp;ntilde;adapor una descripci&amp;oacute;n adecuada', y usaron el nombre de rossignonii.&amp;nbsp; Igualmente, Carr (1952 consider&amp;oacute; a osceola como 'una subespecie d&amp;eacute;bilmente definida', mientras Richmond (1958), a base de estudios anat&amp;oacute;micos comparados, est&amp;aacute; convencido que representa no solamente una subespecie sino una especie v&amp;aacute;lida.18. Estamos de acuerdo con Carr, por raz&amp;oacute;n de que la mayor&amp;iacute;a de los caracteres, considerados como constantes y por eso de valor taxon&amp;oacute;mico, no lo son. Para distinguir acutirostris de rossignonii existe un solo car&amp;aacute;cter morfol&amp;oacute;gico externo f&amp;aacute;cilmente discernible: la configuraci&amp;oacute;n de las protuberancias epidermales nucal-cervicales.&amp;nbsp; El n&amp;uacute;mero de las b&amp;aacute;rbulas submandibulares es muy variable en acutirostris pero m&amp;aacute;s constante en rossignonii, mientras la relaci&amp;oacute;n entre la longitud y el ancho de las marginales es constante en rossignonii pero no en acutirostris; adem&amp;aacute;s, no es f&amp;aacute;cilmente discernible, sino hay que tomar las dimensiones correspondientes.19. se propone un cambio del texto de las claves de determinaci&amp;oacute;n taxon&amp;oacute;mica para acutirostris y rossignonii.20. Se llega a la conclusi&amp;oacute;n que las cuatro (4) formas de Chelydra no representan subespecies bien definidas, sino m&amp;aacute;s bien populaciones locales ('demes') .21. El habitat de acutirostris consiste en las aguas mansas; su nicho ecol&amp;oacute;gico, sin embargo, no est&amp;aacute; estrechamente restringido. Vive tanto en las lagunas, pozos y cabeceras de los ca&amp;ntilde;os dentro del habitat denominado como 'selva tropical pluvial', como en los inmensos esteros de la costa del Pac&amp;iacute;fico y en los lagos y remansos de los valles abiertos (los cuales, posibleme han sido cubiertos parcialmente por bosques en los tiempos pasados.22. No existe un dimorfismo sexual discernible, en contraste con la mayor&amp;iacute;a de las dem&amp;aacute;s Testudines; sin embargo, los ♂♂ crecen m&amp;aacute;s grandes que las ♀♀.23. La &amp;eacute;poca de celo se efect&amp;uacute;a en junio, julio y noviembre, seg&amp;uacute;n las observaciones hechas con ejemplares mantenidos en cautividad.24. El per&amp;iacute;odo de anidaci&amp;oacute;n se efect&amp;uacute;a en febrero en el bajo Atrato (Choc&amp;oacute;); faltan los datos correspondientes de las dem&amp;aacute;s regiones.25. Se encontraron hasta 27 huevos de forma circular o ligeramente ovaloide; miden de 3.5 - 3.3 cm a 3.9 - 3.2 cm. No se tom&amp;oacute; el peso.26. La distribuci&amp;oacute;n geogr&amp;aacute;fica de Chelydra serpentina acutirostris abarca el &amp;aacute;rea entre Costa Rica, Panam&amp;aacute;, Colombia y el Ecuador. El limite aproximado hacia el sur es la hoya del r&amp;iacute;o Guayas, que desemboca en la bahia de Guayaquil.27. En Colombia se encuentra en las siguientes areas:a) La costa del Pac&amp;iacute;fico, desde el r&amp;iacute;o Valle (Choc&amp;oacute;) hasta el r&amp;iacute;o Mataje (Nari&amp;ntilde;o), situado en la frontera entre Colombia y Ecuador.b) El Valle del Cauca propiamente dicho.c) La region de Armenia (Quind&amp;iacute;o). 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                <text>Clasificación de 85 accesiones de arveja (&amp;lt;i&amp;gt;Pisum sativum&amp;lt;/i&amp;gt; L.), de acuerdo con su comportamiento agronómico y caracteres morfológicos</text>
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                <text>&amp;lt;p align='justify'&amp;gt;La presente investigación –llevada a cabo en condiciones de invernadero en la Sabana de Bogotá– tuvo por objetivo la identificación de progenitores y selección de variables poblacionales discriminantes en un conjunto de 85 accesiones de arveja, durante dos ciclos de cultivo. En el primero se evaluaron variables morfológicas y agronómicas tales como: componentes de rendimiento, precocidad, altura, hábito de crecimiento, cantidad de ramas, tipo de hoja, tamaño, tipo y grado de curvatura de la vaina, tamaño de pedúnculo, vainas por racimo, color de flor y características morfológicas del grano. En el segundo ciclo se evaluó la enfermedad &amp;amp;quot;ascochyta&amp;amp;quot; causada por &amp;lt;i&amp;gt;Ascochyta&amp;lt;/i&amp;gt; spp. y &amp;lt;i&amp;gt;Mycosphaerella&amp;lt;/i&amp;gt; spp. Un análisis factorial de datos mixtos, AFDM, permitió agrupar las 85 accesiones en tres grupos de variación cualitativa-cuantitativa, y seleccionar los materiales 116, 134, 225 y 236 para transmitir características de rendimiento, ramificación y calidad de grano a través de procesos de mejoramiento. Igualmente, los materiales B-036 y B-039 se proponen como progenitores aportantes de porte bajo y precocidad. Los valores severidad de &amp;amp;quot;ascochyta&amp;amp;quot; fueron importantes solo en la clase 3 la cual presentó en promedio, valores menores de severidad de esta enfermedad, medida a floración.&amp;lt;/p&amp;gt;</text>
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                <text>Plant ecology</text>
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                <text>Lo extraño del animal. Towards a Queer Ecology in Olvido García Valdés's Poetry</text>
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                <text>The poetry of Olvido García Valdés has been studied in opposition to patriarchal discourse. Indeed, the poet says that she writes 'radically in feminine'. The grammar of gender supposes, in this sense, a privileged locus of emission of the poetic speech. However, the affective dialogue with nature, a crucial element in the Valdesian poetics of strangeness, destabilizes sexual integrity in the poetic subjectivity. This argument is grounded in a methodology that juxtaposes the transformational power of emotional/affective energy accumulated in the poem, with the spatial form of a queer ecology that manifests the existential continuity between the self and a gender neutral other. In the poetry of García Valdés, the representation of the affective dynamism of the body in language exceeds the grammatical constitution of its own limits, a textual excess that results in questioning the discursive coherence of the sexual experience in the poem.</text>
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                <text>Gênero, Olvido García Valdés, afectos/ emociones, ecología queer, extrañeza, poesía española siglos XX y XXI</text>
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                <text>Lectora: Revista de Dones i Textualitat</text>
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                <text>Universitat de Barcelona; Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona</text>
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                <text>Women. Feminism</text>
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                <text>&lt;a href="http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/lectora/article/view/25064" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/lectora/article/view/25064&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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                <text>Diversity and distribution of oribatid mites (Acari:Oribatida) in a lowland rain forest in Peru and in several environments of the Brazilians States of Amazonas, Rondônia, Roraima and Pará Diversidade e distribuição de ácaros oribatídeos (Acari:Oribatida) de uma floresta de terra firme do Peru e de diversos ambientes nos estados brasileiros do Amazonas, de Rondônia, de Roraima e do Pará</text>
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                <text>E. Franklin, E. M. R. Santos, M. I. C. Albuquerque</text>
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                <text>We are summarizing the current state of knowledge of the diversity and distribution of oribatid mites in 26 environments in northern Brazil and of a rain forest in Peru. the published studies were mostly concentrated in central amazon. Only one report is a result from an agricultural polyculture. We are providing the first lists of species for savannas and for the brazilian states of Roraima and Pará. up to date, 146 species are definitively identified from a total of 444 taxa with 188 known genera, reinforcing the notion of a rich biodiverse area. the high number of 298 non-described species (morphospecies) clearly shows the inadequacy of the current taxonomic knowledge for the region. most of the registers are from forest environments. in the soil from primary forests, we registered the highest diversity (54-155 species/morphospecies). eighty-nine species were unique to primary forests, followed by 34 for savannas, 32 in trees, 10 in 'igapó', 4 in caatinga, 3 in secondary forests, two in 'várzea' and one in polyculture. twenty genera were the most speciose. the species with the largest home ranges were Rostrozetes foveolatus, Scheloribates sp. a, and Galumna sp. a. our numbers reflect the lack of taxonomists and show that the taxonomic knowledge must be improved for the region or we will continue to work with taxonomic resolution of order or family and a high percentage of morphospecies, which will probably be appropriate to the question being asked in each study, but not for a comparison among environments.Sumarizamos o estado atual de conhecimento da diversidade e distribuição de ácaros oribatídeos em 26 ambientes do norte do Brasil e em uma floresta do Peru. Os estudos publicados estão concentrados na Amazônia Central. A maioria dos registros é proveniente de florestas. Desses, somente um é resultado de estudo efetuado em campos agriculturais (policultivo). Fornecemos a primeira lista de espécies para savanas e para os estados Brasileiros de Roraima e do Pará. Até hoje, 146 espécies estão definitivamente identificadas de um total de 444 de taxa, totalizando 188 gêneros conhecidos, reforçando a noção de área ricamente biodiversa. O alto número de 298 espécies não descritas (morfo-espécies) mostra claramente que o conhecimento atual da taxonomia na região ainda é inadequado. no solo de floresta primária, registramos a maior diversidade (54 - 155 espécies/morfo-espécies). Oitenta e nove espécies foram coletadas apenas em florestas primárias, seguidas por 34 em savanas, 32 em árvores, 10 em igapó, 4 em caatinga, 3 em floresta secundária, duas em várzea e somente uma em policultivo. Vinte gêneros possuem o maior número de espécies. As espécies com maior amplitude de habitat foram Rostrozetes foveolatus, Scheloribates sp. a, e Galumna sp. a. nossos números refletem a falta de taxonomistas e mostram que, caso o conhecimento taxonômico não seja incrementado na região, continuaremos a trabalhar com resolução taxonômica de ordem ou de família e com alta porcentagem de morfo-espécies, o que provavelmente poderá ser apropriado para a questão a ser respondida, mas não possibilitará uma comparação entre ambientes.</text>
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                <text>Acari: Oribatida, Diversidade biológica, Neotropical, arboriphilous mites, biological diversity, soil mites, ácaros arborícolas, ácaros do solo</text>
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                <text>How general are current comparative physiology studies?: A quantitative review ¿Cuán general son los estudios en fisiología comparada actualmente?: Una revisión cuantitativa</text>
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                <text>Buscando a sustentabilidade em uma pequena propriedade agrícola visou-se com o presente estudo, ao aproveitamento do efluente de biodigestor proveniente da fermentação anaeróbia de estrume bovino, no cultivo sem solo do meloeiro. O experimento foi conduzido em Jaboticabal, SP, Brasil, localizado na Latitude 21º 15- 22' S e Longitude 48º 18- 58' W. Cultivou-se o meloeiro (Cucumis melo L. cv. Bonus nº 2) em substrato, com semeadura realizada em outubro de 2003 e se utilizou delineamento experimental em blocos casualisados com 16 tratamentos e 5 repetições, em esquema fatorial 4 x 4 (4 substratos e 4 soluções nutritivas). Os 4 substratos se compunham de diferentes proporções da mistura entre a parte sólida do efluente de biodigestor e a areia grossa lavada; as 4 soluções nutritivas foram compostas pela parte líquida do efluente de biodigestor (biofertilizante) em substituição a adubos minerais hidrossolúveis. A adição do efluente à areia proporcionou crescimento vegetativo mais rápido, maior precocidade na colheita, frutos mais pesados e maior produtividade à cultura do meloeiro. Adubos minerais hidrossolúveis utilizados no cultivo de plantas em substrato podem ser parcialmente substituídos pelo biofertilizante estudado.Looking for the sustainability of a small farming enterprise, the present study focused the benefit of the biodigestor effluent resulting from the anaerobic fermentation of the bovine manure in a soilless melon plant experiment. The research was conducted in Jaboticabal, in the State of Sao Paulo, Brazil, at latitude of 21&amp;deg; 15- 22-- S and a longitude of 48&amp;deg; 18- 58-- W. The melon plant (Cucumis melo L. cv Bonus n&amp;deg; 2) was grown with substrate, seedling obtained in 10/2003. An experimental design was adapted in a randomized block with 16 treatments and 5 replications in a factorial 4 x 4 (4 substrates and 4 nutrient solutions). The 4 substrates were made up of different proportions in volume of the blend composition taking into consideration both the solid part of the biodigestor effluent and the washed raw sand. The 4 nutrient solutions were made up of the liquid part of the biodigestor effluent (biofertilizer) in substitution to the mineral water soluble fertilizers. The addition of the effluent in the sand led to a more rapid vegetative growth, a more precoceous crop with heavier fruits and a much better yield of melon crop. The mineral water soluble fertilizers used in the cultivation of plants in substrates can be partially replaced by the biofertilizer studied.</text>
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                <text>O objetivo é oferecer uma análise da produção científica sobre sustentabilidade em ecologia e economia, nas décadas marcadas pelo intervalo entre Rio92 e Rio+20. Pretende-se observar as transformações conceituais do termo nas ciências que alimentam, de forma hegemônica, o debate sobre meio ambiente e desenvolvimento. O foco está na tensão entre disciplinaridade e interdisciplinaridade no contexto de estabelecimento da relação entre artefato científico e propositividade política. Assim, foram analisados quinze dentre os vinte e cinco artigos mais citados no sítio web of science em cada ciência, sobre os temas 'sustainability' e 'sustainable', entre 1990 e 2009. A análise fundamentou-se na teoria da modernização reflexiva e nos estudos sociais da ciência. Como resultado geral, sugere-se a existência de uma 'interdisciplinaridade disciplinar' entre economia e ecologia, o que facilita suas conexões e operacionalidades, mas dificulta a inserção de elementos socioculturais no debate.El objetivo es ofrecer un análisis de producción científica sobre sustentabilidad en ecología y economía, entre Rio92 y Rio+20. El propósito es observar su transmutación conceptual en las ciencias que alimentan, hegemónicamente, el debate público sobre medio ambiente y desarrollo. El enfoque está en la tensión entre disciplinariedad e interdisciplinariedad en el contexto de establecimiento de la relación entre artefacto científico y propositividad política. Por lo tanto, se analizaron quince de los veinticinco artículos más citados en la página web 'web of science' tanto en ecología como en economía, sobre los temas 'sustainability' y 'sustainable' entre 1990 y 2009. El análisis fue fundamentado en la teoría de la modernización reflexiva y en los estudios sociales de la ciencia. Como resultado, se sugiere que existe una 'interdisciplinariedad disciplinar' entre economía y ecología, que facilita sus conexiones y operaciones, sin embargo, también dificulta la inserción de elemento socioculturales al debate.This work presents an analysis of the scientific production about sustainability in ecology and economy areas in the period between Rio92 and Rio+20. The focus is in the stress between disciplinarity and interdisciplinarity in the context of the establishment of the relation between scientific artifact and politic propositiveness. Thus, this study analyzed fifteen articles among the twenty five most quoted articles in the website 'web of Science' both in ecology and economy, regarding 'sustainability' and 'sustainable' topics between 1990 and 2009. The analysis was founded in the theory of reflective modernization and in social studies of science. Finally, this study suggests the existence of a 'disciplinary interdisciplinarity' between economy and ecology that facilitates its connections and operations; however it also hinders the insertion of socio-cultural elements to the debate.</text>
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                <text>O objetivo do trabalho foi avaliar a diversidade de insetos em área de policultivo e monocultivo agroecológico de frutíferas no município de Ipanguaçu, Rio Grande do Norte. O levantamento foi realizado na fazenda escola do Instituto Federal do Rio Grande do Norte (IFRN), Campus Ipanguaçu, no período de junho à agosto de 2012, em duas áreas distintas (0,8 ha cada): Área 1 (5°32'14.86'S e 36°52'19.81'W) - Pomar agroecológico (policultivo com goiaba, acerola, graviola, limão, manga e banana) e Área 2 (5°32'1.55'S 36°53'2.21'W) - monocultivo agroecológico de banana. Foram identificadas ao final do levantamento nove ordens na área de policultivo agroecológico de frutíferas: Hymenoptera, Diptera, Coleoptera, Orthoptera, Blattodea, Hemiptera, Lepidoptera, Odonata e Dermaptera e quatro na área com monocultivo agroecológico de banana: Hymenoptera, Diptera, Coleoptera e Orthoptera. O resultado obtido no presente trabalho indica que, mesmo sob o mesmo sistema de manejo, em áreas cultivadas com mais de uma espécie frutífera ocorre à presença de uma maior diversidade de insetos. Primary inventory of entomofauna in polyculture and monoculture fruit trees areas in municipality of Ipanguaçu, RNAbstract: This study aimed to evaluate the insect diversity in polyculture and monoculture agroecological of fruit trees in municipality of Ipanguaçu, Rio Grande do Norte. The survey was carried out at the experimental farm of the Federal Institute of Rio Grande do Norte, Campus Ipanguaçu, in period from June to August 2012, in two distinct areas (0.8 ha each): Area 1 (5°32'14.86'S e 36°52'19.81'W) - Agroecological orchard (polyculture with guava, acerola, graviola, lemon, mango and banana) and 2 (5°32'1.55'S 36°53'2.21'W) – Banana’s agroecological monoculture. At the end of the survey, nine orders were identified in area of fruit trees’s agroecological polyculture: Hymenoptera, Diptera, Coleoptera, Orthoptera, Blattodea, Hemiptera, Lepidoptera, Odonata e Dermaptera e quatro na área com monocultivo agroecológico de banana: Hymenoptera, Diptera, Coleoptera e Orthoptera. The results obtained in the present study indicate that even under the same management system, in areas cultivated with more than one fruit species, the presence of a greater diversity of insects occurs. </text>
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                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.gvaa.com.br/revista/index.php/RVADS/article/view/4605" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;http://www.gvaa.com.br/revista/index.php/RVADS/article/view/4605&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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                <text>¿El científico, la ciencia, podrían soportar el violento dualismo impuesto por la división entre ciencias sociales y naturales, o 'duras' y 'blandas'? Lo que cada dominio 'científico' experimenta es, paradójicamente, que, como bloques desigualmente formados y de densidad variable según cada caso, sobrenadan en una sopa noológica. Estos bloques cubren completamente la sopa, pero la llenan de manera heterogénea y variable, por acoplamientos desiguales y chirriantes, con superposiciones y contagios que hacen que las zonas de vecindad permanezcan en un estado de indeterminación real... tal vez esta zona de vecindad es la que habita el concepto nómada, la que mide sin agotar -se diría que número de modo continuo- la función nómada. Isabelle Stenger descubre esta zona como una zona de agitación, de relación irreductible con el afuera, y la retoma en su giro ético como 'ecología de las prácticas'... quisiéramos decirle al lector y en primer lugar a nosotros mismos: ¡Leedla!.</text>
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