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Author(s): LEUCHTENBERGER, C.; BAROCAS, A.; THOISY, B. de; WARD, C.; EVANGELISTA, E.; MICHALSKI, F.; TRUJILLO, F.; GEORGIADIS, G.; MOURAO, G. de M.; GIL, G.; GROENENDIJK, J.; MENDOZA OBLITAS, J.; RHEINGANTZ, M. L; BUSCHIAZZO, M.; MARMONTEL, M.; VAN DAMME, P.; WALLACE, R.; BOHER, S.; MARTINO, S.; PEREIRA, T. S.; UTRERAS, V. The largest otter was once the most endangered in the mid-1970s when the fur trade decimated its numbers over most of its South Amercian range. The implementation of cites, strong national protection... ... |
Author(s): RIBAS, C.; VASCONCELLOS, A. V.; MOURAO, G.; MAGNUSSON, W.; SOLÉ-CAVA, A. M.; CUNHA, H. A. We describe the first microsatellite loci isolated from the giant otter (Pteronura brasiliensis), an endangered mustelid endemic to South America. Fourteen di- and trinucleotide polymorphic loci were... ... |
Author(s): TOMAS, W. M.; CAMILO, A. R.; RIBAS, C.; LEUCHTENBERGER, C; BORGES, P. A. L; MOURAO, G.; PELLEGRIN, L. A. The giant otter (Pteronura brasiliensis) is listed as vulnerable in Brazil, is included in Appendix I of CITES and is classified as endangered by the IUCN. In Brazil, few viable populations persist ou... ... |
Author(s): LEUCHTENBERGER, C.; RIBAS, C.; MAGNUSSON, W.; MOURAO, G. de M.
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Author(s): LEUCHTENBERGER, C.; MAGNUSSON, W. E.; MOURAO, G. Territoriality carries costs and benefits, which are commonly affected by the spatial and temporal abundance and predictability of food, and by intruder pressure. Giant otters (Pteronura brasiliensis)... ... |
Author(s): RIBAS, C.; LEUCHTENBERGER, C.; MAGNUSSON, W.; MOURAO, G. de M.
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Author(s): MÜLLER, L. E.; SCHIEDECK, G. Some vegetal species have saponins in their composition with great potential to be used as natural surfactants in organic crops. This work aims to evaluate some surfactants physical properties of Quil... ... |
Author(s): PONCIO, S.; ANDREAZZA, F.; BARCELOS, L. B.; PEREIRA, H. C.; NAVA, D. E.
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Author(s): SOUZA, T. C. de; SOUZA, E. dos S.; DOUSSEAU, S.; CASTRO, E. M. de; MAGALHAES, P. C. Garcinia brasiliensis (Mart.) is a native Amazonian tree cultivated throughout Brazil. This plant can tolerate flooding or submergence for several days, during certain periods of the year. The morphop... ... |
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