187 resultados para Jaccard, F.
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Molecular markers have recently been incorporated into genetic improvement programs. They are already considered as powerful tools with several different uses, for instance the monitoring of genetic variability in tree populations. The main objectives of this study were to evaluate genetic variability in Eucalyptus urophylla progenies and together with silvicultural and botanical information, provide assistance to the improvement program. The Eucalypts population is located at the Experimental Forestry Sciences Station, Anhembi, SP, which belongs to the College of Agriculture Luiz de Queiroz. Sixty-nine progenies were analysed representing one individual by family in open pollinated Eucalyptus urophylla trees. The RAPD technique allowed the identification of 72 loci that were analysed using Jaccard's Coefficient generating a genetic similarity matrix to permit estimation of genetic distances. The results obtained showed genetic distance between individuals of 0.40 with 12 groups of genetic variability using a standardised distance of 40%. The progenies showed different bark patterns, allowing the establishment of bark groups. The groups formed based on genetic distances obtained using DNA analysis did not correspond to those based on bark pattern. Genetic selection was simulated in which silvicultural and genetic variability data were linked, thus avoiding excessive variability losses. The simulation of controlled crossings allowed the maximum genetic difference to be obtained linked with height and individual bark roughness.
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The zooplankton communities of two lacustrine ecosystems in southwestern Amazonia (Lago Amapá and Lago Pirapora) were studied based on samples collected over an 11-month period. The general aim of the present work was to contribute to the knowledge of the zooplankton fauna in southwestern Amazonia, by studying the occurrence of certain species; and to improve the knowledge of the Rio Acre tributaries. The total number of taxa included 38 species of rotifers, 6 cladocerans and 7 copepods. Most of the species were from the rotifer family Brachionidae. Jaccard's similarity index was similar for the two lakes at 0.6964 The constancy index defined the species Keratella cochlearis, Filinia cf. terminate, Filinia opoliensis, Hexarthra intermedia braziliensis, Ceriodaphnia cornuta, Moina minuta, Diaphanosoma spinulosnm, and immature forms (nauplii and copepodites) as the constant in these lakes. The presence of zooplankton with higher number of species occupying the middle depths, during morning and night periods.
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The aim of the study was to analyze the preferences of ant species visiting the trunks of eight species of Magnoliophyta, belonging to the families Fabaceae, Arecaceae, Myrtaceae, Melastomataceae and Euphorbiaceae, located in a fragment of the Atlantic Forest in southeastern Brazil. A total of 101 ant species, belonging to eight subfamilies and 32 genera, were sampled during the 12-month collection period. Close to 30% of the ant species can be considered arboreal, and the others are species that nest in the ground and use trees only for foraging, which can be occasional, as in the case of the Ecitoninae sampled in Arecaceae and Euphorbiaceae. Pachycondyla mesonotalis was the only species collected on all the Magnoliophyta, whereas Camponotus rufipes, Acromyrmex niger and Crematogaster spp., were found on 87.5% of the trees analyzed. No strong similarities were found, using the Jaccard Index, among plant species in the same family of Magnoliophyta based on the visiting ants, except for the Euphorbiaceae species. This result is probably related to the presence of extra-floral nectar, which is very attractive to ants and characteristic of this family.
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The aim of this work was to assess and compare the diversity of the ichthyofauna in three headwater rivers of Paraíba-do-Sul basin in the Serra do Mar State Park, Núcleo Santa Virgínia. A total of 1,774 specimens of 16 species of fishes belonging to 6 families were caught. Characiforms were the most abundant fish at all three sites, followed by Cyprinodontiformes, Siluriformes, and Perciformes. The Shannon index (H′), evenness (E), and the Jaccard and Morisita-Horn similarity indexes were low, indicating both low diversity and low similarity of species among the three streams. The values of these indexes should be evaluated according to the biotic and abiotic conditions in each environment. It is clear that in mountain streams of the Atlantic Forest, these low values occur because of the presence of a few abundant and many rare species.
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The genetic divergence in 20 Eucalyptus spp. clones was evaluated by multivariate techniques based on 167 RAPD markers, of which 155 were polymorphic and 12 monomorphic. The measures of genetic distances were obtained by the arithmetic complement of the coefficients of Jaccard and of Sorenso-Nei and Li and evaluated by the hierarchical methods of Single Linkage clustering and Unweighted Pair Group Method with Arithmetic Mean (UPGMA). Independent of the dissimilarity coefficient, the greatest divergence was found between clones 7 and 17 and the smallest between the clones 11 and 14. Clone clustering was little influenced by the applied procedure so that, adopting the same percentage of divergence, the UPGMA identified two groups less for the coefficient of Sorenso-Nei and Li. The clones evidenced considerable genetic divergence, which is partly associated to the origin of the study material. The clusters formed by the UPGMA clustering algorithm associated to the arithmetic complement of Jaccard were most consistent.
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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Pós-graduação em Ciências Biológicas (Biologia Vegetal) - IBRC
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
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Pós-graduação em Agronomia (Genética e Melhoramento de Plantas) - FCAV
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Pós-graduação em Ciências Biológicas (Zoologia) - IBB
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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O presente estudo compara a composição da anurofauna dos 4 principais habitats (mata de terra firme, capoeira, igapó e vegetação aquática) existentes nas áreas de dois igarapés de água preta (igarapé Arauá e Laranjal), pertencentes a Estação Científica Ferreira Penna (ECFPn), localizada na Floresta Nacional de Caxiuanã (FLONA de Caxiuanã), Pará, Brasil. As amostragens nas duas áreas foram feitas através de transectos medindo 850 m de comprimento por 10 m de largura. As duas áreas dos igarapés foram amestradas nos quatro períodos do ano relacionados à precipitação (período de transição chuva/seca, seca, transição seca/chuva e chuva). Para a comparação entre as áreas e entre os habitats foram utilizados os índices de diversidade de Shannon-Weiner e índice de similaridade de Jaccard. No total das amostragens foram registrados 924 indivíduos pertencentes a 29 espécies, distribuídas em 15 gêneros e 5 famílias. Quanto aos habitats a mata de terra firme apresentou maior diversidade. O número de espécies registradas foi maior no período de chuvas. Este estudo associado aos estudos de Ávila-Pires e Hoogmoed (1997), contabilizam 41 espécies de anuros para a região, um número muito alto para Amazônia oriental, reforçando a hipótese de que a baixa diversidade de espécies de anuros normalmente associada a esta região possa ser fruto do baixo número de inventários realizados até o presente.
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Este trabalho apresenta um estudo comparativo entre as comunidades de formigas, existentes em uma floresta primária e dois tipos de sistemas de extração de madeira (Manejado e Tradicional) em uma área Tropical localizada em Paragominas, PA. Formigas foram amostradas através de pitfall-traps (Majer & Delabie 1994) em transetos de 200m separados 100m entre si. Diferenças na diversidade da fauna de formigas entre estes hábitats foram testadas por meio de Índices de Diversidade (Shannon, Simpson and Fisher's Alpha), e Protocolos de Estimativa de Riqueza (Colwell & Coddington 1994). A composição de espécies foi avaliada empregando Análises de Afinidade (Scheiner 1992) e índices de Similaridade (Jaccard and Morisita-florn). No total, 134 espécies de formigas, pertencentes a sete subfamílias e 42 gêneros foram identificadas em na área toda. Destas, 90 foram encontradas na Floresta Primária, 90 no Corte Manejado e 84 no Sistema de Corte Tradicional. Diferenças entre na Diversidade e Similaridade entre hábitats apenas puderam ser detectadas quando comparados transectos/hábitats. Quando os índices foram comparados através dos valores absolutos calculados para cada hábitat, a diferença desaparece. Os resultados dos Protocolos de Estimativa de Riqueza empregados indicam que a fauna de formigas foi igual entre os hábitats e sugerem que a fauna está subestimada. Variações periódicas na temperatura e umidade podem ter um forte efeito, igualmente nas estimativas de Diversidade e de Riqueza nos hábitats estudados. Análises na composição mostram que a fauna de formigas é similar entre os hábitats, e apesar desta similaridade, pudemos detectar através da Análise de Afinidade uma alta Diversidade de Mosaico, a qual sugere que a comunidade é composta por gradientes muito complexos, assim diferenças na composição poderão estar ocorrendo em escalas menores.