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A pesca na Amazônia se destaca entre as regiões brasileiras pela riqueza de espécies exploradas, quantidade de pescado capturado e dependência da população a esta atividade. Este estudo descreve a pesca comercial dos “tucunarés” Cichla spp. no Baixo Rio Tocantins-PA, norte do Brasil, na área de influência da UHE-Tucuruí, com ênfase no reservatório. O estudo foi dividido em 2 capítulos. O primeiro descreve a pesca em relação às artes de pesca, estratégia dos pescadores, ambientes explorados, sazonalidade e o manejo local segundo a percepção dos pescadores. Ainda neste capítulo, foram analisados o conhecimento local dos pescadores, a classificação etnobiológica dos “tucunarés”, e aspectos sócio-econômicos e ecológicos envolvidos. Foram realizadas entrevistas com os pescadores e observações diretas em campo. A pesca dos “tucunarés” no lago da usina tem grande importância na vida sócio-econômica desses pescadores, e se caracteriza como principal fonte de renda. A pesca ocorre em locais específicos e utiliza métodos e equipamentos rudimentares. Segundo os pescadores, a produção é influenciada por variáveis ambientais e pelo uso da rede de emalhar, a qual afasta os “tucunarés” dos ambientes de pesca. O uso do espaço é o principal conflito entre os pescadores. As relações sociais no sistema de parceria e a presença do atravessador diminuem a rentabilidade da pesca para o pescador. Os pescadores possuem conhecimento consistente sobre a ecologia dos “tucunarés”. O seu sistema de classificação reconhece três etnoespécies, duas das quais, constituem uma única espécie científica. No capítulo II, são analisados dados de captura dos “tucunarés” coletados pela ELETRONORTE de 1997 a 2003 e a unidade de esforço de pesca mais adequada para os dados. A captura foi analisada por porto, arte de pesca, tipo de embarcação, área de pesca e ciclo de enchente do rio. Os dados demonstram que as frotas dos diferentes municípios possuem características próprias e exploram as áreas de pesca mais próximas. Os maiores níveis de captura são encontrados nos períodos que o nível do rio está subindo ou descendo, sendo a pesca com “caniço”, responsável pela maior parte da captura. As canoas são as embarcações mais utilizadas. Os dados demonstram que a pesca dos “tucunarés” é mais importante nos municípios e áreas de pesca localizados no lago da usina. A CPUE só apresenta comportamento estatístico adequado quando analisada por área de pesca e as unidades de esforço mais adequadas são números de pescadores e de dias de pesca após sofrerem transformação logarítmica.

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O presente estudo teve como objetivo investigar a propagação da maré no sistema fluvial Guamá-Capim, na região amazônica, considerando aspectos hidrológicos e geomorfológicos. Os métodos empregados incluem dados históricos de vazões fluviais e níveis d'água, além de medições próprias de maré em diferentes locais e períodos ao longo do sistema. Os principais pontos defendidos no presente trabalho incluem a vazão fluvial como principal fator para a distorção da maré e consequente formação de pororoca no sistema, assim como o baixo relevo da área seria responsável por incremento na incursão da maré para o continente. Os resultados revelam uma penetração da maré de mais de 200 km, ocorrendo também uma forte deformação da maré, se intensificando gradualmente a montante, resultando em uma vazante até 5 horas mais longa que a enchente 161 km a montante, apresentando também velocidades de enchente levemente superiores, incluindo o decaimento contínuo da altura da maré, intensificado a partir desse ponto. Sazonalmente, a vazão fluvial aumenta 10 vezes no rio Guamá e 4 vezes no rio Capim. Durante períodos de alta descarga, combinados com marés equinociais (e.g. março-abril), o fenômeno da pororoca ocorre no sistema, em associação ao baixo relevo da área. Desta forma as principais conclusões são de que a forte deformação da maré relacionada a altas descargas fluviais e o baixo relevo da área são os fatores preponderantes na propagação da maré no sistema e formação de pororoca. Mais além, o sistema foi classificado como tidal river, onde a enorme descarga de água doce na região costeira amazônica resulta na prática ausência de salinidade no sistema estudado. Assim, seu estudo vem contribuir na definição e classificação de sistemas estuarinos.

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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)

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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)

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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)

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Pós-graduação em Geociências e Meio Ambiente - IGCE

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The availability of water shapes life in the western United States, and much of the water in the region originates in the Rocky Mountains. Few studies, however, have explicitly examined the history of water levels in the Rocky Mountains during the Holocene. Here, we examine the past levels of three lakes near the Continental Divide in Montana and Colorado to reconstruct Holocene moisture trends. Using transects of sediment cores and sub-surface geophysical profiles from each lake, we find that mid-Holocene shorelines in the small lakes (4–110 ha) were as much as ~10 m below the modern lake surfaces. Our results are consistent with existing evidence from other lakes and show that a wide range of settings in the region were much drier than today before 3000–2000 years ago. We also discuss evidence for millennial-scale moisture variation, including an abruptly-initiated and -terminated wet period in Colorado from 4400 to 3700 cal yr BP, and find only limited evidence for low-lake stands during the past millennium. The extent of low-water levels during the mid-Holocene, which were most severe and widespread ca. 7000–4500 cal yr BP, is consistent with the extent of insolation-induced aridity in previously published regional climate model simulations. Like the simulations, the lake data provide no evidence for enhanced zonal flow during the mid-Holocene, which has been invoked to explain enhanced mid-continent aridity at the time. The data, including widespread evidence for large changes on orbital time scales and for more limited changes during the last millennium, confirm the ability of large boundary-condition changes to push western water supplies beyond the range of recent natural variability.

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Recently high spectral resolution sensors have been developed, which allow new and more advanced applications in agriculture. Motivated by the increasing importance of hyperspectral remote sensing data, the need for research is important to define optimal wavebands to estimate biophysical parameters of crop. The use of narrow band vegetation indices (VI) derived from hyperspectral measurements acquired by a field spectrometer was evaluated to estimate bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) grain yield, plant height and leaf area index (LAI). Field canopy reflectance measurements were acquired at six bean growth stages over 48 plots with four water levels (179.5; 256.5; 357.5 and 406.2 mm) and tree nitrogen rates (0; 80 and 160 kg ha-1) and four replicates. The following VI was analyzed: OSNBR (optimum simple narrow-band reflectivity); NB_NDVI (narrow-band normalized difference vegetation index) and NDVI (normalized difference index). The vegetation indices investigated (OSNBR, NB_NDVI and NDVI) were efficient to estimate LAI, plant height and grain yield. During all crop development, the best correlations between biophysical variables and spectral variables were observed on V4 (the third trifoliolate leaves were unfolded in 50 % of plants) and R6 (plants developed first flowers in 50 % of plants) stages, according to the variable analyzed.

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This work is a detailed study of hydrodynamic processes in a defined area, the littoral in front of the Venice Lagoon and its inlets, which are complex morphological areas of interconnection. A finite element hydrodynamic model of the Venice Lagoon and the Adriatic Sea has been developed in order to study the coastal current patterns and the exchanges at the inlets of the Venice Lagoon. This is the first work in this area that tries to model the interaction dynamics, running together a model for the lagoon and the Adriatic Sea. First the barotropic processes near the inlets of the Venice Lagoon have been studied. Data from more than ten tide gauges displaced in the Adriatic Sea have been used in the calibration of the simulated water levels. To validate the model results, empirical flux data measured by ADCP probes installed inside the inlets of Lido and Malamocco have been used and the exchanges through the three inlets of the Venice Lagoon have been analyzed. The comparison between modelled and measured fluxes at the inlets outlined the efficiency of the model to reproduce both tide and wind induced water exchanges between the sea and the lagoon. As a second step, also small scale processes around the inlets that connect the Venice lagoon with the Northern Adriatic Sea have been investigated by means of 3D simulations. Maps of vorticity have been produced, considering the influence of tidal flows and wind stress in the area. A sensitivity analysis has been carried out to define the importance of the advection and of the baroclinic pressure gradients in the development of vortical processes seen along the littoral close to the inlets. Finally a comparison with real data measurements, surface velocity data from HF Radar near the Venice inlets, has been performed, which allows for a better understanding of the processes and their seasonal dynamics. The results outline the predominance of wind and tidal forcing in the coastal area. Wind forcing acts mainly on the mean coastal current inducing its detachment offshore during Sirocco events and an increase of littoral currents during Bora events. The Bora action is more homogeneous on the whole coastal area whereas the Sirocco strengthens its impact in the South, near Chioggia inlet. Tidal forcing at the inlets is mainly barotropic. The sensitivity analysis shows how advection is the main physical process responsible for the persistent vortical structures present along the littoral between the Venice Lagoon inlets. The comparison with measurements from HF Radar not only permitted a validation the model results, but also a description of different patterns in specific periods of the year. The success of the 2D and the 3D simulations on the reproduction both of the SSE, inside and outside the Venice Lagoon, of the tidal flow, through the lagoon inlets, and of the small scale phenomena, occurring along the littoral, indicates that the finite element approach is the most suitable tool for the investigation of coastal processes. For the first time, as shown by the flux modeling, the physical processes that drive the interaction between the two basins were reproduced.

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Innerhalb dieser Dissertation wurde zwischen den Jahren 2002 und 2005 mit Hilfe von Barberfallen die Laufkäferfauna der Auwälder am nördlichen Oberrhein zwischen Mainz und Bingen erfasst. Dabei dienten verschiedene Rheininseln und ufernahe Festlandgebiete als Probeflächen. Fünf der typischen Bewohner dieser Flächen (Agonum afrum, Nebria brevicollis, Oxypselaphus obscurus, Platynus assimilis, Pterostichus anthracinus) dienten weiterhin als Modellarten für die Untersuchung der genetischen Diversität zwischen den einzelnen Populationen mittels RAPD-Analysen. Alles in allem konnten im Untersuchungsgebiet über 20.000 Individuen aus 101 Carabidenarten gefangen werden. Die häufigsten Vertreter waren Platynus assimilis, Pterostichus melanarius und Agonum afrum. Hohe Diversitäts- und Dominanzindices auf allen Flächen sprechen für die Dynamik des Lebensraumes und somit die Intaktheit der untersuchten Auwälder. Einen weiteren Hinweis auf die ständig wechselnden Lebensbedingungen durch immer wiederkehrende Überflutungen zeigt das Auftreten verschiedener ökologischer Gruppen. Überall dominierten deutlich die Arten, die mit gewissen Störungen des Habitates auskommen oder durch ihr hohes Ausbreitungspotential davor fliehen können. Das sind die Imaginalüberwinterer, makropteren, hygrophilen und kleinen Spezies. Auch das Geschlechterverhältnis weist auf deutliche Anzeichen für regelmäßige Beeinträchtigungen der Flächen hin. Knapp die Hälfte der beobachteten Arten im Untersuchungsgebiet steht auf einer der Roten Listen von Deutschland, Rheinland-Pfalz oder Hessen. Somit besteht für das gesamte Gebiet ein hoher Schutzbedarf. Das Hauptaugenmerk dieser Arbeit lag bei den Einflüssen der Hochwasserstände auf die Artenzusammensetzungen und die genetischen Diversitäten der Laufkäferpopulationen. Deshalb untersuchte man auch die Wirkung derjenigen Faktoren, die ihrerseits unmittelbar von den Extremwasserständen beeinflusst werden. Hier sind vor allem der Auentyp (Weichholz/Hartholz) und die Lage der Flächen auf Insel oder Festland zu nennen, die die deutlichsten Unterschiede in Artendiversität und Genetik der einzelnen Populationen zeigten. Aber auch weitere Faktoren, wie Wasserstandsdynamik, Auwaldbreite, Entfernung vom Fluss und Lage zum Damm weisen Zusammenhänge mit bestimmten ökologischen Gruppen auf. Lediglich die Habitatgröße scheint keinen Einfluss auf die Diversitäten zu nehmen. Abschließend konnten auch für das Jahr 2003, in dem extrem heiße und trockene Bedingungen herrschten, negative Effekte auf die Laufkäfergemeinschaften gezeigt werden.

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Global climate change might significantly impact future ecosystems. The purpose of this thesis was to investigate potential changes in woody plant fine root respiration in response to a changing climate. In a sugar maple dominated northern hardwood forest, the soil was experimentally warmed (+4 °C) to determine if the tree roots could metabolically acclimate to warmer soil conditions. After one and a half years of soil warming, there was an indication of slight acclimation in the fine roots of sugar maple, helping the ecosystem avoid excessive C loss to the atmosphere. In a poor fen northern peatland in northern Michigan, the impacts of water level changes on woody plant fine root respiration were investigated. In areas of increased and also decreased water levels, there were increases in the CO2 efflux from ecosystem fine root respiration. These studies show the importance of investigating further the impacts climate change may have on C balance in northern ecosystems.

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The goal of this project was to investigate the influence of a large inland lake on adjacent coastal freshwater peatlands. The specific aim was to determine the source of groundwater for three differently formed peatlands located on the southern shore of Lake Superior. The groundwater study was conducted at Bete Grise, a peatland complex in a dune-swale system; Pequaming, a peatland developed in the swale of a tombolo; and Lightfoot Bay, a peatland developed in a barrier beach wetland complex. To determine the source of groundwater in the peatlands, transects of six groundwater monitoring wells were established at each study site, covering distinctly different vegetation zones. At Pequaming and Lightfoot Bay the transects monitored two vegetation zones: transition zone from upland and open fen. At Bete Grise, the transects monitored dunes and swales. Additionally, at all three sites, upland groundwater was monitored using three wells that were installed into the adjacent upland forest. Biweekly measurements of well water pH and specific conductance were carried out from May to October of 2010. At each site, vegetation cover, peat depths and surface elevations were determined and compared to Lake Superior water levels. From June 14 – 17, July 20 – 21 and September 10 – 12, stable isotopes of oxygen (18O/16O) ratios were measured in all the wells and for Lake Superior water. A mixing model was used to estimate the percentage of lake water influencing each site based on the oxygen isotope ratios. During the sampling period, groundwater at all three sites was supported primarily by upland groundwater. Pequaming was approximately 80 % upland groundwater supported and up to 20 % Lake water supported in the uppermost 1 m layer of peat column of the transition zone and open fen. Bete Grise and Lightfoot Bay were 100 % upland groundwater supported throughout the season. The height of Lake Superior was near typical levels in 2010. In years when the lake level is higher, Lake water could intrude into the adjacent peatlands. However, under typical hydrologic conditions, these coastal peatlands are primarily supported by upland groundwater.