The local knowledge of human populations about the natural world has been addressed through ethnobiological studies, especially concerning resources uses and their management. Several criteria, such as morphology, ecology, behavior, utility and salience, have been used by local communities to classify plants and animals. Studies regarding fishers' knowledge on cetaceans in the world, especially in Brazil, began in the last decade. Our objective is to investigate the folk classification by fishers concerning cetaceans, and the contribution of fishers' local knowledge to the conservation of that group. In particular, we aim to record fishers' knowledge in relation to cetaceans, with emphasis on folk taxonomy. The studied area is São Sebastião...
In this study, well-preserved leaf-blade compressions and impressions from shale levels in the Fonse...
Siderastrea is a small genus of scleractinian corals, composed by zooxanthellate massive colonial fo...
Gracilinanus microtarsus (J. A. Wagner, 1842), called the Brazilian gracile opossum, is a small dide...
In this study, we sought to investigate the biology (diet and reproduction) and ethnobiology (fisher...
This study intends to give recommendations to the management of Paraty fishery in Brazil through an ...
Approaches towards the management of artisanal fisheries have been enlightening the scientific liter...
This study was conducted in three communities of artisanal fishermen from Ilhabela, located on the n...
Bats occupy a variety of natural and artificial diurnal roosts. These environments offer several adv...
The present study analyzed and compared the daily consumption of foods of animal origin in eleven co...
Liverworts are non-vascular cryptogamic plants with wide geographic distributions due to their capac...
Brazil has a fundamental role in amphibian conservation, harboring the highest amphibian species ric...
The physical habitat simulation sub-routine of the Instream Flow Incremental Methodology (IFIM) uses...
In this study we perform an ecological analysis of the resources use in the diet of the ribeirinho p...
Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento d...
A catalogue is presented of plant names in use in the Caatinga Phytogeographical Domain (CPD), the l...
In this study, well-preserved leaf-blade compressions and impressions from shale levels in the Fonse...
Siderastrea is a small genus of scleractinian corals, composed by zooxanthellate massive colonial fo...
Gracilinanus microtarsus (J. A. Wagner, 1842), called the Brazilian gracile opossum, is a small dide...
In this study, we sought to investigate the biology (diet and reproduction) and ethnobiology (fisher...
This study intends to give recommendations to the management of Paraty fishery in Brazil through an ...
Approaches towards the management of artisanal fisheries have been enlightening the scientific liter...
This study was conducted in three communities of artisanal fishermen from Ilhabela, located on the n...
Bats occupy a variety of natural and artificial diurnal roosts. These environments offer several adv...
The present study analyzed and compared the daily consumption of foods of animal origin in eleven co...
Liverworts are non-vascular cryptogamic plants with wide geographic distributions due to their capac...
Brazil has a fundamental role in amphibian conservation, harboring the highest amphibian species ric...
The physical habitat simulation sub-routine of the Instream Flow Incremental Methodology (IFIM) uses...
In this study we perform an ecological analysis of the resources use in the diet of the ribeirinho p...
Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento d...
A catalogue is presented of plant names in use in the Caatinga Phytogeographical Domain (CPD), the l...
In this study, well-preserved leaf-blade compressions and impressions from shale levels in the Fonse...
Siderastrea is a small genus of scleractinian corals, composed by zooxanthellate massive colonial fo...
Gracilinanus microtarsus (J. A. Wagner, 1842), called the Brazilian gracile opossum, is a small dide...