Matupás are floating vegetation islands found in floodplain lakes of the central Brazilian Amazon. They form initially from the agglomeration of aquatic vegetation, and through time can accumulate a substrate of organic matter sufficient to grow forest patches of several hectares in area and up to 12 m in height. There is little published information on matupás despite their singular characteristics and importance to local fauna and people. In this study we document the traditional ecological knowledge of riverine populations who live near and interact with matupás. We expected that their knowledge, acquired through long term observations and use in different stages of the matupá life cycle, could help clarify various aspects about the ecol...
Although flooding and the highly dynamic geomorphology influence ecophysiology of trees in Amazonian...
<strong>Abstract</strong> Clara Patricia Peña Venegas (2015). People, soil and manioc interac...
Premise of research. This represents one of the first studies of the ecology, diversity, and structu...
Matupás are floating vegetation islands found in floodplain lakes of the central Brazilian Amazon. T...
Matupás are floating vegetation islands found in floodplain lakes of the central Brazilian Amazon. T...
Investigations on the "floating meadows" (Paspalo-Echinochloetum) of the vârzea- region of central A...
Besides their importance for primary production, (JUNK 1970) the floating vegetation in the varzea r...
Amazonian peoples use and manage plant populations in previously domesticated landscapes, but the ex...
Traditional knowledge gained through daily interactions with the environment can yield insights into...
Past human modification of forests has been documented in central, southwestern, and eastern Amazoni...
Abstract Waters and lands in the Amazon, especially near the Solimões/Amazonas Rivers, are very dyna...
Hot spots in Brazil include a variety of ecosystems, such as mangroves, forests, and the Brazilian s...
In the floodplain of the Amazon river near Manaus, 388 herbaceous plant species, excepting epiphytes...
The Amazonian floodplains harbor highly diverse wetland forests, with angiosperms adapted to survive...
For millennia, Amazonian peoples have managed forest resources, modifying the natural environment in...
Although flooding and the highly dynamic geomorphology influence ecophysiology of trees in Amazonian...
<strong>Abstract</strong> Clara Patricia Peña Venegas (2015). People, soil and manioc interac...
Premise of research. This represents one of the first studies of the ecology, diversity, and structu...
Matupás are floating vegetation islands found in floodplain lakes of the central Brazilian Amazon. T...
Matupás are floating vegetation islands found in floodplain lakes of the central Brazilian Amazon. T...
Investigations on the "floating meadows" (Paspalo-Echinochloetum) of the vârzea- region of central A...
Besides their importance for primary production, (JUNK 1970) the floating vegetation in the varzea r...
Amazonian peoples use and manage plant populations in previously domesticated landscapes, but the ex...
Traditional knowledge gained through daily interactions with the environment can yield insights into...
Past human modification of forests has been documented in central, southwestern, and eastern Amazoni...
Abstract Waters and lands in the Amazon, especially near the Solimões/Amazonas Rivers, are very dyna...
Hot spots in Brazil include a variety of ecosystems, such as mangroves, forests, and the Brazilian s...
In the floodplain of the Amazon river near Manaus, 388 herbaceous plant species, excepting epiphytes...
The Amazonian floodplains harbor highly diverse wetland forests, with angiosperms adapted to survive...
For millennia, Amazonian peoples have managed forest resources, modifying the natural environment in...
Although flooding and the highly dynamic geomorphology influence ecophysiology of trees in Amazonian...
<strong>Abstract</strong> Clara Patricia Peña Venegas (2015). People, soil and manioc interac...
Premise of research. This represents one of the first studies of the ecology, diversity, and structu...