629 resultados para Paraíba do Sul Basin
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Duas espécies de cupim do Vale do Paraíba, Estado de São Paulo, são estudadas. A primeira, Cornitermes bequaerti Emerson, 1952, é pouco conhecida, embora sua área de dispersão abranja três estados; a segunda espécie, Syntermes silvestrii Holmgren, 1911, é menos conhecida ainda, ocorrendo aparentemente apenas em São Paulo. As duas espécies constroem ninhos que afloram à superfície do solo; os termiteiros de C. bequaerti são encontrados em pastagens e eucaliptais e os de S. silvestrii, em pastagens.
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Em três plantações naturais de coqueiro gigante (Cocos nucifera L.) de 15 anos de idade, localizadas em três diferentes municípios do Estado da Paraíba (Caaporã, Cabedelo e Santa Rita) foi instalado um ensaio de adubação mineral e orgânica utilizando-se diferentes adubações: NPK, NPK + estêrco, NK + estêrco. Em cada tratamento respectivo, adicionou-se 400 g de N, na forma de sulfato de amônio (21% de N), 180 g de P, na forma de superfosfato simples (20% de P2O5), 1.200 g de K, na forma de cloreto de potássio (60% K2O) e 20 kg de estêrco de curral. De uma maneira geral, a adubação aumentou a produção de frutos dos coqueiros nas três localidades. A matéria orgânica adicionada ao solo, promoveu também o aumento da produtividade nas três plantações de coqueiros. No município de Caaporã, o efeito da matéia orgânica no aumento da produtividade dos coqueiros está associado à aplicação simultânea de fósforo.
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Foi feito um experimento para avaliar os efeitos da adubação envolvendo nitrogênio, fósforo, potássio, enxofre, micronutrientes e calagem em seringueira. Osolo é Latossolo Vermelho Amarelo da Estação Experimental Una, Estado da Bahia. O delineamento experimental foi o fatorial NPK 3x3x3, tendo o solo recebido, previamente, um tratamento com enxofre e micronutrientes. Em área anexa que não recebeu o tratamento mencionado acima foram estabelecidos tratamentos adicionais com enxofre, micronutrientes e calcário. Cada parcela constou de 9plantas do clone Fx 2804 no espaçamento de 7m x 3m. Os parâmetros de avaliação foram circunferência do tronco e espessura da casca. Os resultados mostraram que o N e o K não afetaram tais parâmetros. O P apresentou efeito quadrático sendo que as melhores doses de P2O5, determina das foram: a. circunferência do tronco: 26 kg/ha para o primeiro ano; 45kg/ha para o segundo, terceiro e quarto anos; 112Kg/ha para o quinto ano; b. espessura da casca: no primeiro ano o efeito foi linear; 44kg/ha para o segundo, terceiro e quarto anos. Os tratamentos com enxofre e micronutrientes não diferiram entre si, mas superaram a testemunha. O tratamento com calcário não diferiu dos tratamentos com enxofre e com micronutrientes e superou a testemunha a partir do terceiro e quarto anos, respectivamente, no que se refere à espessura da casca e circunferência do tronco. O ensaio foi conduzido durante 6 anos.
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The new monotypic genus Ocellatocoris and its type species Ocellatocorisdasys, sp. nov. are described from Santa Catarina, Brazil.
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Nine species are described: Xenofreini, Xenofrea fulgida from Amazonas, X. albofasciata from Paraná and Santa Catarina; Hemilophini, Sphallonycha irundisa from Amazonas, Apagomerina apicalis from Santa Catarina, Isomerida paraba from Amazonas, all from Brazil; I. santamarta from Magdalena, Colombia; Canarana exotica from Pichincha, Equador; Falsamblestiini, Nyctonympha carioca from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Calliini, Euryestola castanea from Amazonas, Brazil.
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A field survey of flowering plants used as food resource by the adults of Heliconius erato phyllis (Fabricius, 1775) was carried out in four sites located in Rio Grande do Sul state, Brazil. Samples were taken in preserved areas of the Atlantic Rain and Myrtaceae forests, an Eucalyptus plantation, and an urban park. Adult feeding frequencies on flowers were registered monthly from December 1996 to May 1997, on plants located on previously marked 200 m long transects. Flowers on which H. erato phyllis fed in the field were collected, drawn and morphometrically characterized. Feeding was registered on flowers of twenty-three species, of which seventeen are new records for H. erato in Brazil . The use of a given plant varied among localities, as a function of its corresponding abundance. The most visited flowers were those of Lantana camara L. and Stachytarpheta cayennensis (Rich.) Vahl, followed by Dahliapinnata Voss in the urban site. The data suggest the existence of size and shape convergence between the proboscis and the small, tubular flowers upon which H. eratophyllis feeds. They also indicate that H. eratophyllis adults have an opportunistic nectar feeding / pollen gathering habit, using several of those flowers available in a given time and locality that fit such a morphometrical pattern. Since plant species of both primitive and derived families are used, there is no indication that phylogenetic constraints play a major role in this association, nor that color of flowers, growth pattern or size of the plants are relevant in determining their use by H. erato phyllis.
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A survey of the Streblidae batflies on the phyllostomid bats was conducted in the northeastern Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil, during 1997. Hundred thirty three streblids were collected on 44 parasited hosts. Eleven species of batflies (Trichobius dugesii Townsend, 1891, T. tiptoni Wenzel, 1976, Trichobius sp., Paratrichobius longicrus (Miranda Ribeiro, 1907), Megistopoda aranea (Coquillett, 1899), M. proxima (Séguy, 1926), Exastinion clovisi (Pessoa & Guimarães, 1936), Paraeuctenodes longipes Pessoa & Guimarães, 1936, Anastrebla modestini Wenzel, 1966, A. caudiferae Wenzel, 1976 and Metelasmus pseudopterus Coquillett, 1907) were found on six species of phyllostomid bats (Artibeus lituratus (Olfers, 1818), A. fimbriatus Gray, 1838, Sturnira lilium (E. Geoffroy, 1810), Glossophaga soricina (Pallas, 1766), Anoura caudifera (E. Geoffroy, 1818) and A. geoffroyi Gray, 1838). All records are new for the Rio Grande do Sul and Anastrebla caudiferae is firstly recorded in Brazil. Differences in the batflies community composition in Artibeus fimbriatus and A. lituratus are discussed.
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The sterile castes of Ibitermes inflatus sp. nov. from Rio Tinto, State of Paraíba, Brazil are described and illustrated. This is the first record of a species of Ibitermes from the Brazilian northeast and from the Atlantic Forest biome. The absence of ridges in the molar plate of the left mandible and the presence of granules of sand and silt mixed with organic matter in advanced stage of decomposition in the digestive tube of workers suggest that the species is a typical humus feeding termite.
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Ecological studies were conducted in the ichthyofauna of Cedro, a small headwater stream located in a degraded area of State of São Paulo, Brazil, situated in the upper Paraná River basin. These are the results of two non-consecutive years observations and collections in two biotopes of that stream: a pool and a rapid. The ecological characteristics studied change in space and time. The present richness of species is high (21 species), nine of which are constant, six accessory and six accidental. The diversity is low (0.69 to 2.38), and the numeric predominance, from one to three species, occurred in both biotopes. The most frequent species are Poecilia reticulata (Peters, 1859) (28.1%), Corydoras cf. aeneus (Gill, 1858) (20.3%) and Hypostomus cf. ancistroides (Ihering, 1911) (19.8%). The density ranges from 0.7 to 19.8 specimens/m³. The similarity index indicates high similarity between the ichthyofauna (45.0% to 95.0%) inside the same or contiguous biotopes. The evenness (0.46 to 1.0) is comparable to those found in similar studies carried out in other streams.
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The recruitment period of Locariichthys platymetopon (Isbrucker & Nijssen, 1979) was investigated. It has been found out, through the data analysis, that the gonadal condition factor is a good indicator of the reproductive period and that the hepatossomatic index is probably related to the storage of reservation for the winter period. The recruitment occurred in November coinciding with the reproductive activity of May.
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Two new species, Opopaea viamao and O. ita, are described from the states of Rio Grande do Sul and Santa Catarina, Brazil, respectively. Both species present reduction or loss of posterior median eyes, a possible synapomorphic caracter.
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The feeding biology of Steindachnerina brevipinna (Eigenmann & Eigenmann, 1889) is described based on specimens collected in the Ibicuí-Mirim river, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, from April 2001 to March 2002. Diet description is based on the analysis of the frequency of occurrence and index of dietary importance of the ingested items. The monthly variation of stomach repletion, hepatosomatic and intestinal indexes was also analyzed. Major feeding activity occurred before (May, June and July 2001) the reproductive period, with the hepatosomatic index values showing similar variation along the year. Both the mean intestinal quotient and the analysis of the main ingested items (Bacillariophyta and Chlorophyta algae) indicate a detritivorous diet.
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The Roeboides microlepis species-group is revised. Four species are recognized: R. myersii Gill, 1870 from the Amazon basin, R. microlepis (Reinhardt, 1851) from river Paraguay, middle and lower river Paraná, R. araguaito sp. nov. from the river Orinoco basin, and R. margareteae sp. nov. known only from Rio Parnaíba and Pindaré-Mearim, northeastern Brazil. The type-locality of R. microlepis is restricted to river Paraguay; R. bonariensis (Steindachner, 1879) is considered a synonym of R. microlepis. The phylogenetic analysis indicates that R. myersii and R. araguaito are most parsimoniously related and may be a sister group. These two species are here considered as sister group of the monophyletic lineage which includes R. microlepis and R. margareteae. A key to the microlepis species-group genus Roeboides is given.
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A survey of simulid larval parasites was carried out in different localities of the states of Mato Grosso, Minas Gerais, São Paulo, Paraná, Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, from February 1996 to May 1998. Prevalences for the microsporidian Polydispyrenia simulii Lutz & Splendore, 1908 were found in Morungaba and Leme, São Paulo, ranging from around 0.7 to 66.7%, depending mainly on the host simulid species. Microsporidiosis was registered in localities of São Paulo, Paraná, Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul. Parasitism by Isomermis sp. (Nematoda, Mermithidae) was found in Simulium larvae from Serra do Japi, ranging from 0.8 to 45.8%, depending on the simulid species and the larval microhabitat in the stream, whether a cemented ramp in a lake outlet or the natural stream bed. Parasitism by mermithids was also found in ten localities. Mycoses caused by Coelomycidium sp. were for the first time recorded for larvae of Simulium (Chirostilbia) pertinax Kollar, 1832.