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ALVES,RUY JOSÉ V.; WEKSLER,MARCELO; OLIVEIRA,JOÃO A.; BUCKUP,PAULO A.; POMBAL JR.,JOSÉ P.; SANTANA,HÉLCIO R.G.; PERACCHI,ADRIANO LÚCIO; KELLNER,ALEXANDER W.A.; ALEIXO,ALEXANDRE; LANGGUTH,ALFREDO; ALMEIDA,ALZIRA MARIA P. DE; ALBERNAZ,ANA LUISA; RIBAS,CAMILA C.; ZILBERBERG,CARLA; GRELLE,CARLOS EDUARDO V.; ROCHA,CARLOS F.D.; LAMAS,CARLOS JOSÉ E.; HADDAD,CÉLIO F.B.; BONVICINO,CIBELE R.; PRADO,CYNTHIA P.A.; LIMA,DANIELA O. DE; ROSSA-FERES,DENISE C.; SANTOS,FABRÍCIO R. DOS; SALIMENA,FÁTIMA REGINA G.; PERINI,FERNANDO A.; BOCKMANN,FLÁVIO A.; FRANCO,FRANCISCO LUÍS; GIUDICE,GISELE M.L. DEL; COLLI,GUARINO R.; VIEIRA,IMA CÉLIA G.; MARINHO-FILHO,JADER; WERNECK,JANE M.C.F.; SANTOS,JORGE A.D. DOS; NASCIMENTO,JORGE LUIZ DO; NESSIMIAN,JORGE LUIZ; CORDEIRO,JOSÉ LUIS P.; CLARO,KLEBER DEL; SALLES,LEANDRO O.; CASATTI,LILIAN; PY-DANIEL,LUCIA HELENA R.; SILVEIRA,LUÍS FÁBIO; TOLEDO,LUÍS FELIPE; OLIVEIRA,LUIZ F. DE; MALABARBA,LUIZ ROBERTO; SILVA,MARCELO D. DA; COURI,MÁRCIA S.; MARTINS,MÁRCIO; TAVARES,MARCOS D.S.; SOBRAL,MARCOS EDUARDO G.; VIEIRA,MARCUS VINÍCIUS; OLIVEIRA,MARIA DE LOURDES A.; PINNA,MÁRIO DE; HOPKINS,MICHAEL J.G.; SOLÉ,MIRCO; MENEZES,NAÉRCIO A.; PASSOS,PAULO; D’ANDREA,PAULO SERGIO; PINTO,PEDRO C.E.A.; VIANA,PEDRO L.; TOLEDO,PETER M.; REIS,ROBERTO E.; VILELA,ROBERTO; BASTOS,ROGÉRIO P.; COLLEVATTI,ROSANE G.; CERQUEIRA,RUI; CASTROVIEJO-FISHER,SANTIAGO; CARAMASCHI,ULISSES. |
Tipo: Info:eu-repo/semantics/other |
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Ano: 2018 |
URL: http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0001-37652018000401279 |
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RIBAS,CAMILA C.; ALEIXO,ALEXANDRE. |
Abstract: Amazonia has been a focus of interest since the early days of biogeography as an intrinsically complex and extremely diverse region. This region comprises an intricate mosaic that includes diverse types of forest formations, flooded environments and open vegetation. Increased knowledge about the distribution of species in Amazonia has led to the recognition of complex biogeographic patterns. The confrontation of these biogeographic patterns with information on the geological and climatic history of the region has generated several hypotheses dedicated to explain the origin of the biological diversity. Genomic information, coupled with knowledge of Earth’s history, especially the evolution of the Amazonian landscape, presents fascinating... |
Tipo: Info:eu-repo/semantics/article |
Palavras-chave: Amazonia; Biogeography; Birds; Conservation; Diversification; Rivers. |
Ano: 2019 |
URL: http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0001-37652019000600611 |
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