888 resultados para migratory
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Os estudos sobre a cultura vêm, desde a década de 60 do último século, tornando-se cada vez mais explorados como ferramenta de observação em diversas áreas. A cultura, neste sentido, é, então, muito mais complexificada por ela ser resultante de um contato entre diversos grupos sociais e, portanto, necessitar de um estudo aprofundado no que diz respeito à sua formação. A literatura, inserida neste contexto, reflete essa complexificação cultural. Nesse aspecto, utilizada como forma da história e da cultura, a literatura é uma rica fonte de informações que pode desvendar muitos mistérios acerca da formação cultural em diferentes níveis, do local ao global. A conjuntura de um maior contato intercultural atinge a região amazônica, sendo refletida, principalmente, por meio do aspecto migratório após os ápices da comercialização da borracha, o chamado boom da borracha, na região durante a segunda metade do século XIX e primeira metade do século XX. A literatura de Bruno de Menezes, em Candunga, faz referências a esta realidade ligada aos deslocamentos humanos, mais precisamente dando enfoque à Estrada de Ferro Belém-Bragança. Nesse sentido, nosso foco de estudo será a relação cultural estabelecida entre os migrantes nordestinos recém-chegados e o caboclo amazônico, este último representado no romance pela voz do narrador de Candunga, detentor de um discurso cultural em prol do homem amazônico da zona bragantina. Perceberemos que há um conflito identitário e cultural em partes várias de Candunga por conta da emergência das diferenças entre caboclos e nordestinos. Notaremos um discurso de afirmação, por meio do narrador, da cultura amazônica em detrimento da nordestina, agregando, inclusive, juízo de valor, em que a cultura do caboclo seria superior à cultura do migrante. No entanto, não se deixará de ressaltar a relação de hibridação, observando como se dá o processo de hibridação cultural existente no romance.
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Pós-graduação em Ciências Biológicas (Zoologia) - IBB
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Pós-graduação em Ciências Biológicas (Zoologia) - IBB
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Pós-graduação em Zootecnia - FMVZ
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Pós-graduação em Ciências Biológicas (Zoologia) - IBB
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The genus Pseudoplatystoma includes catfish species distributed throughout the fresh waters of South America. These species are important fisheries resources and play a significant ecological role due to their piscivorous and migratory habits. The taxonomy of this genus is still debated: traditionally, only three species have been recognised, but recently, this number was raised to eight. The validity of these eight morphospecies, however, was not confirmed by two subsequent molecular phylogenetic studies, which identified either five or four main clades. In this study, we focused on the two morphospecies restricted to the Orinoco basin, P. metaense and P. orinocoense, which have been assigned to either the same or different clades in previous studies. We carried out cytogenetic analyses to describe their unknown karyotypes and to look for cytotaxonomic markers. We also analysed their mitochondrial sequences in order to assign the sampled specimens to the previously identified molecular clades. The two presumptive species show similar karyotypes (2n=56, 42 biarmed and 14 uniarmed chromosomes) and cytogenetic features in terms of the constitutive heterochromatin distribution and the number and location of minor and major ribosomal genes. Thus, no species-specific chromosome markers could be identified. The analysis of cytochrome b and cytochrome oxidase I mitochondrial genes (carried out by retrieving all the mtDNA Pseudoplatystoma sequences available in GenBank) distributed the sampled specimens into two distinct molecular clades and confirmed the need to re-evaluate, by parallel morphological and molecular analyses, the monophyly of some lineages.
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AbstractThis study evaluates the effectiveness of two fish passes at two hydropower dams (Canoas I and II) in the Upper Parana basin, which form part of a cascade of three reservoirs. Fish from 12 migratory species (3089 specimens) were captured during their ascending, reproductive migration and were tagged with hydrostatic tags. The recapture data (294 specimens over two consecutive years) showed that there is a strong tendency for the maintenance of ascending migration through reservoirs with fish passes but with differences in migratory activity within the same species. No eggs, larvae or juveniles of these species were found in samples collected over 5 years in the reservoirs above the fish passes. These data suggest that fish passes have contributed to the restoration of the migratory routes of adult fish but that in the absence of suitable spawning or nursery habitats for these species; they probably act as ecological traps and do not contribute to the recruitment of the species.
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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In recent years, a number of South American freshwater fish have gained increasing attention for their potential in aquaculture, not only because of their excellent performance in farming systems but also to meet the high consumer demand for these species due to declining fishery resources. Many South American freshwater species are migratory and produce altricial larvae, with a small amount of yolk reserves. Unlike precocial freshwater species and altricial coldwater marine fish, these freshwater fish investigated have rapid yolk depletion and metamorphosis. Specific studies on the initial development of South American fish are scarce and fragmented. One of the most widely studied species is the pacu (Piaractus mesopotamicus), farmed in warm continental waters. In the present review we compile new and published data on the initial development of pacu, including morphogenesis of the skeletal, muscle, digestive and sensory systems; compare it to other Neotropical species; and discuss the importance of this information to develop larviculture protocols. When pacu larvae exhaust yolk reserves, they initiate a new form of interaction with the environment, becoming exclusively exotrophic. This type of interaction is made possible by the rapid development of sensory, skeletal, locomotor and digestive structures. In addition to understanding fish ontogeny, studies on larval development are necessary to improve farming systems and larviculture techniques aimed at producing high-quality juveniles in aquaculture. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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The flux of Bolivian migrants to the city of São Paulo had its beginning in the 1950 decade, following bilateral agreements between Brazil and Bolivia, and was intensified since the beginning of 1980 decade, when existed a necessity of manpower in the textile sector of the city. The migratory fluxes previously stemmed of the North and Northeast regions of the country become less intense, having then the entrance of migrants coming from neighboring countries, the so called South Cone. The Bolivians leave their country in the search for better life conditions and find in São Paulo the possibility to insert them in the biggest concentration of financial capital in the Latin America. The objective of this research is to analyze the arrival of the Bolivian migrants to the city, having its locus of analysis the Brás region and the reflection about the foreigners that influenced the modification of the structure, both territorial and cultural, of the district and how is the relation between the Bolivians and the habitants previously established there
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Based in the contact with adults with little education that living in two suburbs of Rio Claro-SP, whose population is largely coming from other states, there were some questions, including: What are reasons for migration are pointed in the narratives of adults little schooling participants EJA classes? So, in the first moment of this research, we present some data collected through a questionnaire applied to students of EJA, we taking information about the state and county of origin of each student. In the second stage methodology was used Oral History pointed questions about the motives of migration reported by subjects who migrated, access and search for education and practice in reading and writing. It was also realized, an activity imagery (or walker interview) with the student, highlighting elements of the landscape of the neighborhood that brings memory's birthplace. Therefore, we present here the stories of women who had migratory experience