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A new species of Bocoa (Leguminosae-Swartzieae) from the Upper Essequibo region, Guyana Naturalis
Aymard C., G.A.; Ireland, H.E..
A new species, Bocoa marionii, from the Upper Essequibo region, Guyana, is described and illustrated and its relationships with allied species are discussed. It is morphologically similar to B. prouacensis, from which it differs in its chartaceous leaflets, shorter inflorescences borne among leaves, longer pedicels, calyx that is strigose along the middle of the segments internally, and ovary densely yellow-sericeous. A key to the species of Bocoa is provided.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Bocoa; Guayana Shield; Guyana; Leguminosae-Swartzieae; Taxonomy; Tropical South America.
Ano: 2010 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/524774
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A new species of Panaqolus (Siluriformes: Loricariidae) from the rio Branco Neotropical Ichthyology
Tan,Milton; Souza,Lesley S. de; Armbruster,Jonathan W..
ABSTRACT A new species of Panaqolus is described from material from the Takutu River and the mainstem rio Branco. The new species is diagnosed from congeners by its color pattern consisting of dark and light bars on the body, bands on the fins, and with dots and vermiculations absent (vs. no bars in P. albomaculatus , P. nix , P. nocturnus , and P. koko , vs. fins unbanded in P. albomaculatus , P. dentex , P. koko , and P. nix , and vs. dots and vermiculations present in P. albivermis and P. maccus ). The new species is diagnosed from barred species of Panaqolus by its specific bar number and orientation and color pattern on its head, with bars oriented in a anteroventral-posterodorsal direction (vs. anterodorsal-posteroventral bars in P. gnomus ), having...
Tipo: Info:eu-repo/semantics/article Palavras-chave: Brazil; Guyana; Hypostominae; Takutu River.
Ano: 2016 URL: http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1679-62252016000200217
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A new species of the genus Oreophrynella (Anura; Bufonidae) from the Guiana highlands Pap. Avulsos de Zool. (São Paulo)
Señaris,Josefa Celsa; DoNascimiento,Carlos; Villarreal,Osvaldo.
Oreophrynella weiassipuensis sp. nov. is described from Wei-Assipu-tepui on the Guyana-Brazil border. The new species is distinguished from other species of the genus by the presence of well developed post-orbital crests, toe webbing, dorsal skin minutely granular with scattered large tubercles, and reddish brown dorsal and ventral coloration.
Tipo: Info:eu-repo/semantics/article Palavras-chave: Anura; Bufonidae; Oreophrynella; New species; Pantepui; Guiana Shield; Guyana; Brazil.
Ano: 2005 URL: http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0031-10492005000600001
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A redescription of Anomaloglossus praderioi (La Marca, 1998) (Anura: Aromobatidae: Anomaloglossinae), with description of its tadpole and call Pap. Avulsos de Zool. (São Paulo)
Kok,Philippe J.R..
Anomaloglossus praderioi was originally described as Colostethus praderioi by E. La Marca in 1998 on the basis of two male specimens. The present paper provides a redescription of the species on the basis of new material from Maringma Tepui in Guyana and an additional specimen from Sierra de Lema in Venezuela. The redescription includes descriptions of the tadpole and vocalisation. Anomaloglossus praderioi is a medium-sized species mainly distinguished from its known congeners in having Fingers I, II and IV equal in length, the tip of Finger IV barely reaching the base of the distal subarticular tubercle on Finger III when fingers are adpressed, Fingers II and III with preaxial keel-like lateral folds, toes basally webbed with folded flaplike fringing...
Tipo: Info:eu-repo/semantics/article Palavras-chave: Guiana Shield; Guyana; Pantepui; Redescription; Taxonomy; Venezuela; Vocalisation.
Ano: 2010 URL: http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0031-10492010000400001
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Applying the system viability framework for cross-scalar governance of nested social-ecological systems in the Guiana Shield, South America Ecology and Society
Berardi, Andrea; The Open University; andrea.berardi@open.ac.uk; Mistry, Jayalaxshmi; Royal Holloway University of London; j.mistry@rhul.ac.uk; Bignante, Elisa; Department of Cultures, Politics and Society, University of Torino; elisa.bignante@unito.it; Davis, Odacy; Iwokrama International Centre; odacyd@gmail.com; Haynes, Lakeram; North Rupununi District Development Board; lakehays@gmail.com; Benjamin, Ryan; North Rupununi District Development Board; garybejamin@gmail.com; Albert, Grace; North Rupununi District Development Board; grace.albert.cobra@gmail.com; Xavier, Rebecca; North Rupununi District Development Board; rebeccaxavier86@gmail.com; Jafferally, Deirdre; Iwokrama International Centre; deirdre.jafferally@gmail.com.
Linking and analyzing governance of natural resources at different scales requires the development of a conceptual framework for analyzing social-ecological systems that can be easily applied by a range of stakeholders whose interests lie at different scales, but where the results of the analysis can be compared in a straightforward way. We outline the system viability framework, which allows participants to characterize a range of strategies in response to environment challenges for maintaining the long-term survival of their particular system of interest. Working in the Guiana Shield, South America, and with a range of local, regional, and international stakeholders, our aim was to use system viability to (1) investigate synergies and conflicts between...
Tipo: Peer-Reviewed Reports Palavras-chave: Brazil; Environmental governance; Guiana Shield; Guyana; Natural resource management; Participatory video; Sustainability indicators; System viability.
Ano: 2015
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ASPECTOS AUTO-ECOLÓGICOS DE Bryconops giacopinii (IGUANODECTIDAE) DE LA SERRANÍA DE LA LINDOSA, SAN JOSÉ DE GUAVIARE, COLOMBIA Acta biol.Colomb.
LUQUE,Francisco J.; PATARROYO-BAÉZ,Jhon J.; GONZÁLEZ-TRUJILLO,Juan David.
RESUMEN La relación longitud-peso y el factor de condición (K) son utilizados como descriptores de los aspectos auto-ecológicos de los peces, porque aportan información sobre el crecimiento, reproducción y bienestar. Por tanto, su caracterización podría ser de gran utilidad en la evaluación de poblaciones de peces en sistemas acuáticos afectados por diferentes niveles de intervención. El objetivo principal de este estudio fue la caracterización y descripción de la relación longitud-peso, factor de condición y dieta de Bryconops giacopinii en seis localidades en la Serranía de La Lindosa durante un ciclo anual (estación seca y lluviosa). Los peces (n= 333) fueron medidos, pesados, y su estómago fue removido para la identificación de los ítems alimenticios....
Tipo: Info:eu-repo/semantics/article Palavras-chave: Alometría; Dieta; Guyana; Neotrópico; Rasgos biológicos.
Ano: 2019 URL: http://www.scielo.org.co/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0120-548X2019000200255
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Community owned solutions: identifying local best practices for social-ecological sustainability Ecology and Society
Mistry, Jayalaxshmi; Royal Holloway University of London, UK; j.mistry@rhul.ac.uk; Berardi, Andrea; The Open University, UK; andrea.berardi@open.ac.uk; Bignante, Elisa; University of Torino, Italy; elisa.bignante@unito.it; Haynes, Lakeram; North Rupununi District Development Board, Guyana; lakehays@gmail.com; Benjamin, Ryan; North Rupununi District Development Board, Guyana; garybejamin@gmail.com; Albert, Grace; North Rupununi District Development Board, Guyana; grace.albert.cobra@gmail.com; Xavier, Rebecca; North Rupununi District Development Board, Guyana; rebeccaxavier86@gmail.com; Robertson, Bernie; North Rupununi District Development Board, Guyana; robertsotis1@yahoo.com; Davis, Odacy; Iwokrama International Centre, Guyana; odacyd@gmail.com; Jafferally, Deirdre; Iwokrama International Centre, Guyana; deirdre.jafferally@gmail.com.
Policies and actions that come from higher scale structures, such as international bodies and national governments, are not always compatible with the realities and perspectives of smaller scale units including indigenous communities. Yet, it is at this local social-ecological scale that mechanisms and solutions for dealing with unpredictability and change can be increasingly seen emerging from across the world. Although there is a large body of knowledge specifying the conditions necessary to promote local governance of natural resources, there is a parallel need to develop practical methods for operationalizing the evaluation of local social-ecological systems. In this paper, we report on a systemic, participatory, and visual approach for engaging local...
Tipo: Peer-Reviewed Reports Palavras-chave: Best practices; Community owned solutions; Environmental governance; Guiana Shield; Guyana; Indigenous; Participatory; System viability; Visual.
Ano: 2016
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Curtia ayangannae, a new species of Gentianaceae from the Pakaraima Mountains, Guyana Naturalis
Cobb, L.; Jansen-Jacobs, M.J.; Ham, R.W.J.M. van der.
A new species of Curtia (Gentianaceae: Saccifolieae), C. ayangannae L. Cobb & Jans.-Jac., from Mt Ayanganna, Guyana, is described and illustrated. The relationship between the genera Curtia, Tapeinostemon, and Saccifolium is discussed.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Gentianaceae; Curtia; Pakaraima Mountains; Guyana; South America; Taxonomy.
Ano: 2007 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/525398
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Distribution, vocalization and taxonomic status of hypsiboas roraima and h. angelicus (Amphibia: Anura: Hylidae) Pap. Avulsos de Zool. (São Paulo)
Barrio-Amorós,César L.; Señaris,Josefa Celsa; Macculloch,Ross D.; Lathrop,Amy; Guayasamin,Juan M.; Duellman,William E..
The distribution of the poorly known hylid frog Hypsiboas roraima Duellman & Hoogmoed, on the Guiana Shield is redefined, including new records from Venezuela. The advertisement call of this species is analyzed and Hypsiboas angelicus Myers & Donnelly is associated as a junior synonym of H. roraima.
Tipo: Info:eu-repo/semantics/article Palavras-chave: Hypsiboas roraima; H. angelicus; Hylidae; Guiana Shield; Guyana; Venezuela.
Ano: 2011 URL: http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0031-10492011000200001
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Five new species of Guatteria (Annonaceae) from French Guiana, Guyana and Suriname Naturalis
Scharf, U.; Maas, P.J.M.; Morawetz, W..
As a precursor to a taxonomic treatment of Annonaceae for the Flora of the Guianas project, five new species of Guatteria Ruiz & Pav. from French Guiana, Guyana and Suriname (Northern South America) are described here.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Annonaceae; Guatteria; Tropical South America; French Guiana; Guyana; Suriname; Taxonomy.
Ano: 2006 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/526224
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Five new species of Guatteria (Annonaceae) from the Pakaraima Mountains, Guyana Naturalis
Scharf, U.; Maas, P.J.M.; Morawetz, W..
In advance of a taxonomic treatment for the Flora of the Guianas project, five new species of Guatteria Ruiz & Pav. (Annonaceae), from the Pakaraima Mountains in Western Guyana (northern South America) are described here.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Annonaceae; Guatteria; Tropical South America; Guayana Shield; Guyana; Taxonomy.
Ano: 2005 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/525964
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Four new combinations in Chomelia and Stenostomum (Rubiaceae, Guettardeae) from Central America, the Guianas and the Amazon Basin Naturalis
Delprete, P.G.; Achille, F.; Mouly, A..
According to current generic delimitations, supported by wood anatomy, palynology, and recent molecular phylogenies, Antirhea, traditionally treated as a Pantropical genus, is instead restricted to the Paleotropics. At the same time, the Neotropical species traditionally positioned in Antirhea should be positioned in Stenostomum. Following these definitions, Stenostomum is a genus with most of the species present in the Caribbean Region, and two species present in the Guianas, namely S. acreanum and S. guianensis, distributed throughout the Amazon Basin. In addition, according to these new generic delimitations, two species previously positioned in Guettarda and Antirhea need to be transferred to Chomelia, as C. triflora and C. ulei.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Amazon Basin; Chomelia; Floristics; French Guiana; Guettarda; Guettardeae; Guyana; Rubiaceae; South America; Stenostomum; Taxonomy.
Ano: 2010 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/525264
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Guianacara dacrya, a new species from the rio Branco and Essequibo River drainages of the Guiana Shield (Perciformes: Cichlidae) Neotropical Ichthyology
Arbour,Jessica H; López-Fernández,Hernán.
A new species of Guianacara is described from tributaries of the Essequibo River and the rio Branco in Guyana and northern Brazil. Guianacara dacrya, new species, can be diagnosed from all congeners by the possession of a unique infraorbital stripe and by the shape of the lateral margin of the lower pharyngeal jaw tooth plate. Guianacara dacrya can be further distinguished from G. geayi, G. owroewefi, G. sphenozona and G. stergiosi by the possession of a thin midlateral bar, from G. cuyunii by the possession of dusky branchiostegal membranes and from G. oelemariensis by the possession of two supraneurals. This species differs from most congeners by the presence of white spots on the spiny portion of the dorsal fin, the placement of the midlateral spot, the...
Tipo: Info:eu-repo/semantics/article Palavras-chave: Brazil; Geophagini; Guyana; Neotropical region; South America.
Ano: 2011 URL: http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1679-62252011000100006
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Learning from one another: evaluating the impact of horizontal knowledge exchange for environmental management and governance Ecology and Society
Mistry, Jayalaxshmi; Royal Holloway University of London, UK; j.mistry@rhul.ac.uk; Berardi, Andrea; The Open University, UK; andrea.berardi@open.ac.uk; Bignante, Elisa; University of Torino, Italy; elisa.bignante@unito.it; Simpson, Matthew; Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust (Consulting) Ltd, UK; matthew.simpson@wwtconsulting.co.uk; Haynes, Lakeram; North Rupununi District Development Board, Guyana; lakehays@gmail.com; Benjamin, Ryan; North Rupununi District Development Board, Guyana; garybejamin@gmail.com; Albert, Grace; North Rupununi District Development Board, Guyana; grace.albert.cobra@gmail.com; Xavier, Rebecca; North Rupununi District Development Board, Guyana; rebeccaxavier86@gmail.com; Robertson, Bernie; North Rupununi District Development Board, Guyana; robertsotis1@yahoo.com; Davis, Odacy; Iwokrama International Centre, Guyana; odacyd@gmail.com; Verwer, Caspar; IUCN National Committee of The Netherlands, The Netherlands; caspar.verwer@iucn.nl; Jafferally, Deirdre; Iwokrama International Centre, Guyana; deirdre.jafferally@gmail.com.
There is increasing advocacy for inclusive community-based approaches to environmental management, and growing evidence that involving communities improves the sustainability of social-ecological systems. Most community-based approaches rely on partnerships and knowledge exchange between communities, civil society organizations, and professionals such as practitioners and/or scientists. However, few models have actively integrated more horizontal knowledge exchange from community to community. We reflect on the transferability of community owned solutions between indigenous communities by exploring challenges and achievements of community peer-to-peer knowledge exchange as a way of empowering communities to face up to local environmental and social...
Tipo: Peer-Reviewed Reports Palavras-chave: Best practices; Community owned solutions; Environmental governance; Guiana Shield; Guyana; Indigenous; Knowledge exchange; Participatory; Visual.
Ano: 2016
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Redescription and resolution of some Neotropical species of jumping spiders described by Caporiacco and description of a new species (Araneae: Salticidae) Zoologia
Ruiz,Gustavo R. S.; Brescovit,Antonio D..
Type specimens of some of Caporiacco's Neotropical species are revised. The taxonomy of his species from French Guiana, whose type specimens are lost, is considered. The types of Corythalia hadzji Caporiacco, 1947, Corythalia luctuosa Caporiacco 1954, Hypaeus barromachadoi Caporiacco, 1947 and Naubolus melloleitaoi Caporiacco, 1947 are redescribed.The following new synonymies are established: Freya guianensis Caporiacco,1947 = Chira spinipes (Taczanowski, 1871) syn. nov.; Hypaeus bivittatus Caporiacco, 1947 = Hypaeus barromachadoi Caporiacco, 1947 syn. nov. New combinations are:Agelista petrusewiczi Caporiacco,1947 = Noegus petrusewiczi (Caporiacco,1947) comb. nov. .;Albionella chickeringi Caporiacco, 1954 = Mago chickeringi (Caporiacco,1954) comb....
Tipo: Info:eu-repo/semantics/article Palavras-chave: French Guiana; Guyana; Taxonomy; Venezuela.
Ano: 2008 URL: http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0101-81752008000300013
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The genus Oxyrhopus (Serpentes: Dipsadidae: Xenodontinae) in Guyana: morphology, distributions and comments on taxonomy Pap. Avulsos de Zool. (São Paulo)
MacCulloch,Ross D.; Lathrop,Amy; Kok,Philippe J. R.; Ernst,Raffael; Kalamandeen,Michelle.
Considerable confusion exists regarding taxonomy and distributions of Oxyrhopus in northern South America. Specimens and records of Oxyrhopus from Guyana were examined. Oxyrhopus melanogenys, O. occipitalis and O. petola occur in Guyana. Data on morphology and colouration of these species are presented. Species distributions and characters to distinguish among the species are discussed.
Tipo: Info:eu-repo/semantics/article Palavras-chave: Oxyrhopus formosus; Oxyrhopus occipitalis; Oxyrhopus melanogenys; Oxyrhopus petola; Oxyrhopus trigeminus; Guyana.
Ano: 2009 URL: http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0031-10492009003600001
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