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Author(s): LEWIS, G. P.; HUGHES, C. E.; DAZA YOMONA, A.; SOLANGE SOTUYO, J.; SIMON, M. F.
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Author(s): HOBOHM, C.; JANISOVÁ, M.; STEINBAUER, M.; LANDI, S.; FIELD, R.; VANDERPLANK, S.; BEIERKUHNLEIN, C.; GRYTNES, J.-A.; VETAAS, O. R.; FIDELIS, A.; NASCIMENTO, L. de; CLARK, V. R.; FERNÁNDEZ-PALACIOS, J. M.; FRANKLIN, S.; GUARINO, R.; HUANG, J.; KRESTOV, R.; MA, K.; ONIPCHENKO, V.; PALMER, M. W.; SIMON, M. F.; STOLZ, C.; CHIARUCCI, A.
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Author(s): MALOSSI, C. D.; FIORATTI, E. G.; CARDOSO, J. F.; MAGRO, A. J.; KROON, E. G.; AGUIAR, D. M. de; BORGES, A. M. C. M; NOGUEIRA, M. F.; ULLMANN, L. S.; ARAUJO JUNIOR, J. P. Equine infectious anemia virus (EIAV) is a persistent lentivirus that causes equine infectiousanemia (EIA). In Brazil, EIAV is endemic in the Pantanal region, and euthanasia is not mandatory inthis ar... ... |
Author(s): MOREIRA, A. L. da C.; SIMÃO-BIANCHINI, R.; CAVALCANTI, T. B.
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Author(s): BATISTA, J. A. N.; MENEGUZZO, T. E. C.; SALAZAR, G. A.; RAMALHO, A. J.; BIANCHETTI, L. de B.
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Author(s): SILVA, S. S. S.; SOUZA, E. H.; SOUZA, F. V. D.; MAX, D. A. A. S.; ROSSI, M. L.; COSTA, M. A. P. C. Vriesea bahiana, Hohenbergia castellanosii and Encholirium spectabile are endemic Brazilian species that are considered endemic or endangered. Development of strategies to conserve these species is im... ... |
Author(s): BONIFACINO, J. M.; HEIDEN, G.; VALTIERRA, M. V.; MARCHESI, E. Baccharis funkiae, a new species endemic to Uruguay, is described and illustrated here. We also provide field work pictures, etymology, distribution and habitat, and preliminary conservation status in... ... |
Author(s): RIBEIRO, P. C. C.; PINHEIRO, L. C.; DOMINGUES, R.; FORZZA, R. C.; MACHADO, M. A.; VICCINI, L. F. Data about the genetic structure can help to understand the evolutionary process of natural populations as well as to drive strategies of conservation. Vriesea cacuminis, an endemic Brazilian Bromelia... ... |
Author(s): PLÁ, C.; KÜLKAMP, J.; HEIDEN, G.; LUGHADHA, E. N.; IGANCI, J. R. V. The Brazilian Subtropical Highland Grasslands (Campos de Cima da Serra) is one of the main areas of endemism in southern Brazil. The complex biogeographic history that resulted in the floristic compos... ... |
Author(s): JAMES, S. W.; BROWN, G. G. Brazil hosts approximately 305 earthworm species, of which 260 (85%) are native and 46 (15%) exotic. Most of the native species (80%) are known from only one or a few sites, and two species were consi... ... |
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