12 resultados para Berthet, Marcel (1888-1953)
em Scielo Saúde Pública - SP
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O objetivo principal do autor é pensar as relações de trabalho entre senhores, escravos, lavradores, administradores e feitores, em fazendas de café do Sudeste, nas décadas finais da escravidão. Para isso, tais relações sociais são analisadas através de dois estudos de caso, nos quais se chama a atenção para o conflito entre homens livres e escravos na formação de alianças em torno das regras sociais de justiça e trabalho, as quais são constantemente rompidas e reafirmadas, em permanente conflito social.
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A Revista de Antropologia, especialmente em sua primeira fase, publicou predominantemente estudos de etnologia. Faço aqui um rápido levantamento desse período inicial, sugerindo que esses estudos apresentam boas pistas para se escrever uma história da etnologia no Brasil. Lembro também que o jubileu da Revista coincidiria com o 90º aniversário de seu criador, Egon Schaden.
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Estudou-se em laboratório a influência de duas diferentes fontes de alimentação sobre oviposição, eclosão dos ovos e tempo de vida de casais de Triatoma matogrossensis. Foram observados 68 casais separados em quatro diferentes grupos, com 20, 12, 20 e 16 casais, respectivamente. Os grupos A1 e A 2 foram alimentados em pombos e os grupos C1 e C 2 em coelhos. Os casais foram mantidos em estufa a 26o ± 2oC e UR de 60-80%, com fotoperíodo de 14 horas. O maior número de ovos postos foi encontrado no grupo A1. Não houve diferença na proporção de ovos eclodidos dos grupos alimentados em coelhos ou pombos. Não foram observadas diferenças de tempo de vida entre machos e fêmeas dos quatro grupos, entretanto o grupo A1 apresentou o maior tempo de sobrevivência e o grupo C2 o menor.
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The present paper discusses the data obtained in shade and unshaded coffee plots at Piracicaba, São Paulo, Brazil. The results, analysed statistically, can be summarized as follows: a) unshaded plots produced 17% more than shaded ones; b) the percentage of coffee berry borer infestation was higher in shaded plots as compared with unshaded ones; c) the percentage of green (not ripened fruits) depends of the harvest time. When the harvest was retarded, the percentage of green fruits was higher in the shaded plots. When the percentage of green fruits was the same, both in shaded and unshaded plots, the percentage of ripened was higher and the percentage of dried fruits was lesser in the shaded plots as compared with unshaded ones; d) other comparisons as production of dried grains by the field fruits, relation between dried fruits and dried grains and cup-test by expert coffee-taster, did not show differences among shaded and unshaded plots.
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a) The species Amblyomma tapiri Tonelli Rondelli, 1937 and Amblyomma finitimum Tonelli Rondelli, 1937 are synonymous with Amblyomma cajennense Fabricius, 1787. Both species are based in differences of size, colour, punctations and form of the dorsal shield, presence or absence of ventral plates, size, form and direction of the spine of coxa IV. Such differences prouved to be only variations frequently observed in large lots or in cultures of Amblyomma cajennense. The revalidation of Koch's species Amblyomma tenellum Koch, 1844 and Amblyomma mixtum Koch, 1844 proposed by TONELLI RONDELLI as also of Amblyomma sculptum Berlese, 1888 and Amblyomma versicolor Nuttal et Warburton, 1908 cannot be accepted by the same reasons. b) Amblyomma beccari Tonelli Rondelli, 1939 and Amblyomma latepunctatum Tonelli Rondelli, 1939 are cospecific with Amblyomma scalpturatum Neumann, 1899 the same being true for Amblyomma myrmecophagium Schulze, 1935 and for Amblyomma brasiliense var. guianense Floch et Abonnenc, 1940, as previously stated. c) Amblyomma tasquei Floch et Abonnenc, 1940 is a good species but synonym with Amblyomma romitii Tonelli Rondelli, 1939 which has priority. d) Amblyomma curruca Schulze, 1936 is a synonym of Amblyomma parvum Aragão, 1908. e) Amblyomma deminutivum Neumann, 1899 represents a variation of Amblyomma dissimile Koch, 1844, a species whose internal spine of coxa IV may be poorly developed or even absent. f) Amblyomma nigrum Tonelli Rondelli, 1939 prouved to be synonym with Amblyomma paccae Aragao, 1911 the type representing a blackish specimen of the later species. g) Amblyomma brimonti Neumann, 1913 is a synonym of Amblyomma humerale Koch, 1844.
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Se siguieron seis cohortes de Rhodnius neivai en el laboratorio a fin de evaluar estadisticamente su dinámica poblacional. Utilizamos dos fuentes alimentarias: gallina y conejo. Determinamos percentaje e eclosión de huevos, mortalidad y tiempo de desarrollo ninfal, longevidad y mortalidad edad-específica de adultos, fecundidad y fertilidad edad-especifica de hembras. Igualmente, evaluamos algunos parámetros poblacionales, como expectativa de vida, tasa intínseca de crecimiento natural, tasa neta de reporducción, tasa finita de crecimiento, valor reproductivo y distribución estable de edades. La duración del ciclo de vida fue mayor en los animales alimentados en conejo, la supervivencia ninfal fue ligeramente mayor en los individuos alimentados en gallina. La reproducción se inició antes en los ejemplares alimentados en gallina, pero el rendimiento reproductivo y la duración de la ovoposición fueron mayores en los alimentados en conejo. Las tasas intrínseca y finita de crecimientofueron mayores en los triatominos alimentados en gallina. El tiempo generacional fue ligeramente mayor en las cohortes alimentadas en conejo. La tasa neta de reproducción fue muy similar con ambas fuentes alimentarias, aunque ligeramente mayor en los ejemplares alimentados en conejo. El valor reproductivo en los alimentados en conejo fue el doble que en los insectos alimentados en gallina.
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Changes in life tables of Rhodnius neivai due to variations of environmental temperature were studied, based on nine cohorts. Three cohorts were kept at 22°C, three at 27°C and three at 32°C. Cohorts were censused daily during nymphal instars and weekly in adults. Nine complete horizontal life tables were built. A high negative correlation between temperature and age at first laying was registered (r=-0,84). Age at maximum reproduction was significantly lower at 32°C. Average number of eggs/female/week and total eggs/female on its life time were significantly lower at 22°C. Total number of egg by cohort and total number of reproductive weeks were significantly higher at 27°C. At 32°C, generational time was significantly lower. At 27°C net reproductive rate and total reproductive value were significantly higher. At 22°C, intrinsic growth, finite growth and finite birth rates were significantly lower. At 22°C, death instantaneous rate was significantly higher.
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The period of resistance to starvation and the loss of weight until death of Rhodnius neivai in all stages of development were studied. Work was based on experiments conducted under controlled laboratory conditions. One hundred specimens of each nymphal instar were observed: 50 were fed on chicken and 50 on rabbit. Adult females and males were kept together and fed on each host. All bugs were weighed weekly until death. Laid eggs were collected weekly and observed during five weeks to obtain hatchability. Resistance to starvation was similar with both hosts and increased with the evolutionary stage, excepting the 5th nymphal instar and adults. With both hosts, loss of weight was abrupt in the first week and steady in the following weeks. In adults, on the first weeks after eating, there was little or no mortality, after which mortality increased rapidly with the starving time. Reproductive output was higher in the bugs fed on rabbit. R. neivai is among the least resistant triatomine species.
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Morphologic characterization of adult of Nusalala tessellata (Gerstaecker, 1888) (Neuroptera, Hemerobiidae). Adult of N. tessellata is redescribed based on morphological characters. 533 specimens were collected in São Paulo state in plantations of citrus (Santa Rosa de Viterbo), soybean (Nuporanga), cotton (Ribeirão Preto) and corn (Ribeirão Preto and Jaboticabal). Some other additional specimens collected on Sorghum bicolor (Lavras-MG) and Ilex paraguariensis (São Mateus do Sul, Cascavel-PR) were also studied. Illustrations obtained by SEM are given by first time.