Search Publications
Filter by:
Author(s): FIGUEIREDO, S. M. de M.; VENTICINQUE, E. M.; FIGUEIREDO, E. O. Knowledge of the geographical distribution of timber tree species in the Amazon is still scarce. This is especially true at the local level, thereby limiting natural resource management actions. Fores... ... |
Author(s): GUARINO, E. de S. G.; VERDI, M.; VIBRANS, A.; ROCHA, F. S. Earth climate has changed significantly in the last century and the different models indicate that it will continue to change over the next decades, even if the emission of greenhouse gases stop immed... ... |
Author(s): AMARO, G. C.; FIDELIS, E. G.; SILVA, R. S. da; MARCHIORO, C. A. Ecological niche models are used to quantify the relationships between known occurrence records of a given species and environmental variables at these locations. Maxent is among the most widely used... ... |
Author(s): SILVA, T. R.; MEDEIROS, M. B.; NORONHA, S. E.; PINTO, J. R. R.
|
|
Author(s): TOURNE, D. C. M.; BALLESTER, M. V. R.; JAMES, P. M. A.; MARTORANO, L. G.; GUEDES, M. C.; THOMAS, E. Aim: Amazon-nut (Bertholletia excelsa) is a hyperdominant and protected tree species, playing a keystone role in nutrient cycling and ecosystem service provision in Amazonia. Our main goal was to deve... ... |
Author(s): AIDOO, O. F.; AMARO, G. C.; SOUZA, P. G. C.; PICANÇO, M. C.; AWUAH-MENSAHF, K. A.; SILVA, R. S. da
|
Author(s): AMARAL, A. G.; MUNHOZ, C. B. R.; WALTER, B. M. T.; AGUIRRE-GUTIÉRREZ, J.; RAES, N.
|
Author(s): FREY-DARGAS, J. H.; AOKI, C.; ROSA, F. R. da; RESENDE, E. K. de Este estudo teve o objetivo de caracterizar a ictiofauna da planície de inundação bacia do baixo Rio Taquari (Pantanal, MS) quanto à estrutura e diversidade de suas comunidades. Foram realizadas captu... ... |
Author(s): SCARANTE, A. G.; MATOS, M. de F. da S.; SOARES, M. T. S.; AGUIAR, A. V. de; WREGE, M. S. In this work, we mapped the distribution of Handroanthus heptaphyllus in Brazil and projected future scenarios of climate change, using potential distribution modeling (MDP). In the first step, we map... ... |
Observation
Some of Embrapa's publications are published as ePub files. To read them, use or download one of the following free software options to your computer or mobile device. Android: Google Play Books; IOS: iBooks; Windows and Linux: Calibre.
Access other publications
Access the Agricultural Research Database (BDPA) to consult Embrapa's full library collection and records.
Visit Embrapa Bookstore to purchase books and other publications sold by Embrapa.