Alessandro Pacheco Nunes
Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul
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Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira De Medicina Tropical | 2015
Filipe Martins Santos; Ana Maria Jansen; Guilherme de Miranda Mourão; José Jurberg; Alessandro Pacheco Nunes; Heitor Miraglia Herrera
INTRODUCTION The transmission cycle of Trypanosoma cruzi in the Brazilian Pantanal region has been studied during the last decade. Although considerable knowledge is available regarding the mammalian hosts infected by T. cruzi in this wetland, no studies have investigated its vectors in this region. This study aimed to investigate the presence of sylvatic triatomine species in different habitats of the Brazilian Pantanal region and to correlate their presence with the occurrences of vertebrate hosts and T. cruzi infection. METHODS The fieldwork involved passive search by using light traps and Noireau traps and active search by visual inspection. The light traps were placed at five selected points along forested areas for seven nights during each of the nine excursions. At each point where a light trap was set, eight Noireau traps were placed in palm trees and bromeliads. RESULTS In all, 88 triatomine bugs were collected: two and one individuals from light traps and Noireau traps, respectively; three from peridomestic areas; 23 in coati nests; and 59 in thornbird nests. In this study, active search in microhabitats showed higher efficiency than passive search, since 95% of the triatomine bugs were caught in nests. Further, triatomine bugs were only found to be infected by T. cruzi in coati nests. CONCLUSIONS Coati nests might act as a point of convergence and dispersion for triatomine bugs and mammal hosts infected by T. cruzi, thereby playing an important role in the sylvatic cycle of T. cruziin the Pantanal region.
Journal of Environmental Management | 2017
Sandra Aparecida Santos; Helano Póvoas de Lima; S. M. F. S. Massruhá; Urbano Gomes Pinto de Abreu; Walfrido Moraes Tomas; Suzana Maria Salis; E. L. Cardoso; Márcia Divina de Oliveira; M. T. S. Soares; Antônio dos Santos; L. O. F. Oliveira; D. F. Calheiros; S. M. A. Crispim; B. M. A. Soriano; Christiane O.G. Amâncio; Alessandro Pacheco Nunes; L. A. Pellegrin
One of the most relevant issues in discussion worldwide nowadays is the concept of sustainability. However, sustainability assessment is a difficult task due to the complexity of factors involved in the natural world added to the human interference. In order to assess the sustainability of beef ranching in complex and uncertain tropical environment systems this paper describes a decision support system based on fuzzy rule-approach, the Sustainable Pantanal Ranch (SPR). This tool was built by a set of measurements and indicators integrated by fuzzy logic to evaluate the attributes of the three dimensions of sustainability. Indicators and decision rules, as well as scenario evaluations, were obtained from workshops involving multi-disciplinary team of experts. A Fuzzy Rule-Based System (FRBS) was developed to each attribute, dimension and general index. The essential parts of the FRBS are the knowledge database, rules and the inference engine. The FuzzyGen and WebFuzzy tools were developed to support the FRBS and both showed efficiency and low cost for digital applications. The results of each attribute, dimension and index were presented as radar graphs, showing the individual value (0-10) of each indicator. In the validation process using the WebFuzzy, different combinations of indicators were made for each attribute index to show the corresponding output, and which confirm the feasibility and usability of the tool.
Biota Neotropica | 2012
Mauricio Neves Godoi; Marco de Barros Costacurta; Alessandro Pacheco Nunes; Eduardo Weffort Patrial; José Carlos Morante Filho
The Crested Black-Tyrant (Knipolegus lophotes) is a member of the Tyrannidae family that occurs throughout open areas in central, southeastern and southern Brazil. Although this species occurs in regions that surround the state of Mato Grosso do Sul, there had never been a recorded sighting in the state. Thus, information on its distribution across Brazils midwestern region is scarce. In this study, we report the first sightings of K. lophotes in Mato Grosso do Sul. These records extend the known distribution range of the species in midwestern Brazil and contribute to expanding knowledge of bird species composition in this region. We believe that the absence of K. lophotes from the lists of bird species recorded in different localities in Mato Grosso do Sul may be a reflection of its local rarity and the lack of bird inventory efforts in this region, which underscores the need for further research into bird communities in this poorly known region of Brazil.
Iheringia Serie Zoologia | 2017
Alessandro Pacheco Nunes; Fernando Costa Straube; Rudi Ricardo Laps; Sérgio Roberto Posso
Revista Brasileira de Ornitologia - Brazilian Journal of Ornithology | 2014
Mauricio Neves Godoi; José Carlos Morante Filho; Érica de Souza Módena; Claudenice Faxina; Fernando Augusto Tambelini Tizianel; Ricardo Anghinoni Bocchese; Maria Antonietta Castro Pivatto; Alessandro Pacheco Nunes; Sérgio Roberto Posso
Archive | 2013
Alessandro Pacheco Nunes; Mauricio Neves Godoi; Marco de Barros
Archive | 2017
S. A. Santos; H. P. de Lima; S. M. F. S. Massruhá; U. G. P. de Abreu; Walfrido Moraes Tomas; S. M. de Salis; E. L. Cardoso; M. D. de Oliveira; Matheus Schmidt Soares; A. dos Santos Junior; L. O. F. de Oliveira; D. F. Calheiros; S. M. A. Crispim; B. M. A. Soriano; C. O. da G. Amancio; Alessandro Pacheco Nunes; L. A. Pellegrin
Ornithologia | 2015
Alessandro Pacheco Nunes; Alexander C. Lees
Revista Brasileira de Ornitologia - Brazilian Journal of Ornithology | 2013
Alessandro Pacheco Nunes
Revista Brasileira de Ornitologia - Brazilian Journal of Ornithology | 2013
Paulo Antônio da Silva; Walfrido Moraes Tomas; Alessandro Pacheco Nunes
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Maria Antonietta Castro Pivatto
University of Veterinary and Pharmaceutical Sciences Brno
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