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    Research, Society and Development ; 2022
    In:  Research, Society and Development Vol. 11, No. 3 ( 2022-02-22), p. e28911326458-
    In: Research, Society and Development, Research, Society and Development, Vol. 11, No. 3 ( 2022-02-22), p. e28911326458-
    Abstract: O filo Basidiomycota representa um dos grupos de fungos de maior diversidade. Neste filo a ordem Agaricales possui grande valor ecológico e econômico. No entanto, esta ordem é pouco estudada no Brasil. Assim, numa tentativa de contribuir com o conhecimento científico acerca deste táxon, neste estudo avaliamos as tendências e lacunas da produção científica sobre Agaricales. Buscamos por estudos sobre Agaricales no Brasil, publicados no período de 1980 a 2020, por meio das bases de dados Web of Science e Scopus, usando as seguintes combinações de palavras e indexadores booleanos: Agaricales OR Agaric* AND Brazil*. Encontramos um total de 824 documentos sobre Agaricales no Brasil no período avaliado, com aumento do número de estudos associados à escala temporal. Nas regiões Sudeste, Nordeste e Sul do país estão os maiores centros de produção científica sobre Agaricales, com destaque para as Universidades Federais de Minas Gerais, de Pernambuco e do Paraná, as quais dispõem de maiores estruturas e recursos humanos treinados frente aos demais centros de pesquisas brasileiros. Wartchow F, Gibertoni T e Capelari M foram os autores destaque das publicações nesta temática. A tendência nos estudos foi evidenciada por um maior uso das palavras-chave: Agaricales, Basidiomycota, Brasil, fungi e mushroom. As lacunas no conhecimento estão nas regiões brasileiras nas quais os estudos micológicos ainda são incipientes. Os dados demonstram a necessidade de se ampliar os estudos da Funga brasileira, os quais contribuirão para a expansão do conhecimento sobre a riqueza, diversidade e potencial econômico das espécies.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2525-3409
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: Research, Society and Development
    Publication Date: 2022
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    In: Ecology, Wiley, Vol. 101, No. 11 ( 2020-11)
    Abstract: Mammalian carnivores are considered a key group in maintaining ecological health and can indicate potential ecological integrity in landscapes where they occur. Carnivores also hold high conservation value and their habitat requirements can guide management and conservation plans. The order Carnivora has 84 species from 8 families in the Neotropical region: Canidae; Felidae; Mephitidae; Mustelidae; Otariidae; Phocidae; Procyonidae; and Ursidae. Herein, we include published and unpublished data on native terrestrial Neotropical carnivores (Canidae; Felidae; Mephitidae; Mustelidae; Procyonidae; and Ursidae). NEOTROPICAL CARNIVORES is a publicly available data set that includes 99,605 data entries from 35,511 unique georeferenced coordinates. Detection/non‐detection and quantitative data were obtained from 1818 to 2018 by researchers, governmental agencies, non‐governmental organizations, and private consultants. Data were collected using several methods including camera trapping, museum collections, roadkill, line transect, and opportunistic records. Literature (peer‐reviewed and grey literature) from Portuguese, Spanish and English were incorporated in this compilation. Most of the data set consists of detection data entries (n = 79,343; 79.7%) but also includes non‐detection data (n = 20,262; 20.3%). Of those, 43.3% also include count data (n = 43,151). The information available in NEOTROPICAL CARNIVORES will contribute to macroecological, ecological, and conservation questions in multiple spatio‐temporal perspectives. As carnivores play key roles in trophic interactions, a better understanding of their distribution and habitat requirements are essential to establish conservation management plans and safeguard the future ecological health of Neotropical ecosystems. Our data paper, combined with other large‐scale data sets, has great potential to clarify species distribution and related ecological processes within the Neotropics. There are no copyright restrictions and no restriction for using data from this data paper, as long as the data paper is cited as the source of the information used. We also request that users inform us of how they intend to use the data.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0012-9658 , 1939-9170
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    Language: English
    Publisher: Wiley
    Publication Date: 2020
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