74 resultados para Peru -- Antiquities
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This study describes the diversity and the subsistence fishing territoriality of traditional populations of a village Ashaninka and two Kaxinawá living at the margins of Breu River (Brasil/Peru). In general, samplings in the dwellings were carried out late in the afternoon, as the fishermen arrived in the village. The data were analysed in an exploratory way through the index of pondered dominance (ID%), by analysis of variance and by a correspondence analysis in order to determine the associations of the fish species and the fishing spots between the villages of the Indigenous Reserve. The results of the analysis of variance demonstrated that differences exist between the fish diversities of the catches. However, post-hoc tests only detected differences in diversities between the hand fishhook and the other fishing gears (bow and arrow, castnets and rotenone tingui). Although the use of bow and arrow resulted in a low capture (Kg), this fishing strategy is associated with a high fishing diversity, in terms of number of species. These results demonstrate that there is no overlap in the frequency of the visits to the fishing spots between the Ashaninka and Kaxinawá populations. This pattern is the same found for the correspondence analysis for the fish species, which describes the relationship between the deep pools environments exploited by the fishermen Ashaninka and Kaxinawá of Mourão. These ethnic populations still continue to maintain a strong cultural and cosmological tradition, with their territories defined in an informal way of the upper Juruá area.
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This article aimed to describe the subsistence fisheries of traditional populations of three ethnic groups, one Ashaninka and two Kaxinawá, lying on the banks of the River Breu. Initially, monitors were trained to fill logbooks with data from fisheries of the villages during an annual cycle (august/1995 august/1996). Based on these data, it was realized an inventory of the most common fish species caught as well as one about the fishing environment. The following results were obtained: i) Indians prefer to use pools, locally known as "poços", for fishing; ii) the most common caught species are the "mandis" (35%, Pimelodidae), armored catfishes (Loricariidae), specially Hypostomus sp. (25%), the "curimatá" (9%, Prochilodus sp.) and the "saburus" (8%, Curimatidae), among others; iii) the fishing gears that lead to a high rate of fishing are the native "tingui", nets and bow and arrows; iv) fisheries are more intensive during summer; v) the fishing effort and their associated factors statistically significant in predicting the catches in the Indian Reserve were f1 = number of fishermen, f2 = (number of fishermen*total time devoted to fishing), f3 = [(number of fishermen)*(total time devoted to fishing)-(the time displacement)] and the factor villages and fishing gears; vi) although almost all the fisheries are done by walking to the fishing places, catches increase when paddle boats are used; and vii) the most active fishermen belong to Kaxinawá tribe.
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Two new species of Elaphropeza Macquart, 1827 are described and illustrated: Elaphropeza atrata sp. nov. (Brazil and Peru) and Elaphropeza longiseta sp. nov. (Bolivia and Brazil). An updated key to Elaphropeza species from Amazon Basin is provided. The number of species of Elaphropeza in the Amazon Basin region is increased to seven with an increase to 36 for the Neotropical Region.
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This study characterized morphologically Trichodina heterodentata Duncan, 1977 from cultivated fingerlings of "pirarucu" Arapaima gigas in Peru. Body and gill smears were air-dried at room temperature, impregnated with silver nitrate and/or stained with gomori trichromic. Prevalence was 100%. Trichodina heterodentata was considered a medium-sized trichodinid with mean body diameter of 56.0+ 5.25 (47.3-76.0) μm, denticulate ring 28.21± 2.71 (20-34.7) μm, adhesive disc 45.7±3.8 (37.1-57.3) μm diameter and number of denticles of 20.7± 2.6 (12-24). The present study reports not only the first occurrence of T. heterodentata in Peru but also the first record of this trichodinid infesting A. gigas. Camparative tables of all reports of T. heterodentata are also presented.
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White sand forests, although low in nutrients, are characterized not only by several endemic species of plants but also by several monodominant species. In general, plants in this forest have noticeably thin stems. The aim of this work was to elaborate a parallel dichotomous key for the identification of Angiosperm tree species occurring on white sand forests at the Allpahuayo Mishana National Reserve, Loreto, Peru. We compiled a list of species from several publications in order to have the most comprehensive list of species that occur on white sand forest. We found 219 species of Angiosperm, the more abundant species were Pachira brevipes (26.27%), Caraipa utilis (17.90%), Dicymbe uaiparuensis (13.27%), Dendropanax umbellatus (3.28%), Sloanea spathulata (2.52%), Ternstroemia klugiana (2.30%), Haploclathra cordata (2.28%), Parkia igneiflora (1.20%), Emmotum floribundum (1.06%), Ravenia biramosa (1.04%) among others. Most species of white sand forests can be distinguished using characteristics of stems, branches and leaves. This key is very useful for the development of floristic inventories and related projects on white sand forests from Allpahuayo Mishana National Reserve.
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As leguminosas tropicais constituem atualmente uma fonte de proteína de alta qualidade além de outras qualidades como produção de madeira no caso das arbustivas e como proteção contra erosão nas demais. Sendo a leucena (Leucaena leucooephala (Lam.) de Wit cv. Peru) uma espécie bastante promissora para a pecuária brasileira, foi conduzido um ensaio de campo com a finalidade de se conhecer o hábito alimentar dessa leguminosa. O ensaio foi instalado visando obter dados para análise de crescimento, concentração e extração dos macronutrientes (N, P, K, Ca, Mg e S, Mn e Zn) e matéria seca digestível das folhs "in vivo", em bovino, em função da idade da planta. A partir dos dados obtidos, constatou-se que: a) a produção de matéria seca total é maxima aos 360 dias de idade e o maior incremento na produção de folhas, expresso em matéria seca, se dá dos 240 aos 360 dias; b) as concentrações de nitrogênio e potássio diminuem nas folhas e caules com a idade da planta, ao passo que a de cálcio no caule não é afetada pela idade; c) aos 360 dias, época de produção máxima de matéria secam as folhas contém em 535,46 g/planta: 16,36 g nitrogênio, 0,61 g de fósforo, 10,65 g de potássio, 8,08 g de cálcio, 1,58 g de magnésio, 0,51 g de enxofre; d) aos 360 dias, os caules contém em 1783 g/planta: 15,82 g de nitrogênio, 0,65 g de fósforo, 20,37 g de potássio, 7,01 g de cálcio, 0,44g de magnésio, 1,06 g de enxofre; e) o acúmulo de macronutrientes na planta aos 360 dias obedece a seguinte ordem: N > K > a > g > S > P; f) aos 360 dias, a matéria seca digestível das folhas é 51,05%.
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Sendo a leucena (Leucaena leucocephala Lam.) de Wit cv. Peru) uma espécie bastante promissora para a pecuária brasileira, foi conduzido um ensaio de campo com a finalidade de se conhecer o hábito alimentar dessa leguminosa. O ensaio foi instalado visando obter dados de concentração e extração dos micronutrientes (B, Cu, Fe, Mn e Zn) em função da idade. A partir dos dados obtidos constatou-se que: a) as concentrações de boro e ferro nas folhas não são afetadas pela idade; b) a concentração de manganês diminui nas folhas e caules com a idade; c) as folhas aos 360 dias contém em 535,46 g de matéria seca por planta: 22 mg de boro; 7 mg de cobre; 204 mg de ferro; 19 mg de manganês e 11 mg de zinco; d) os caules aos 360 dias contém em 1-783,33 g de matéria seca/planta: 20 mg de boro; 13 mg de cobre; 84mg de ferro; 10 mg de manganês e 36 mg de zinco; e) o acumulo de micronutrientes pela planta aos 360 dias obedece a seguinte ordem: Fe > Zn > B > Mn > Cu
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A new species of Culicoides of the subgenus Mataemyia Vargas, Culicoides huaynacapaci Felippe-Bauer, is described and illustrated based on female and male specimens collected biting humans in Department of Cajamarca, in Peruvian Amazonia. The new species is compared with its similar congener C. albuquerquei Wirth & Blanton.
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Na presente nota estudamos alguns cestódeos coletados de Sarda chilensis (Cuv.) peixe comum da costa do pacífico, enviado por um de nós (N.I.H); o material era constituído por vários espécimes de Phyllobothriidae e paenas trêss de Onchobothriidae, infelizmente todos comprimidos; não obstante aqui fazemos o seu estudo por ser tratar de material de interêsse.
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Descriptions of a genus and two new species of Sarcophagidae from Peru.
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Lutzomyia sipani n.sp. is described from males collected in Loreto Department, Peru. The new species belongs to the subgenus Evandromyia mangabeira and confirms the presence of this group in Peru.