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The Scientific World Journal | 2012

Caatinga revisited: ecology and conservation of an important seasonal dry forest.

Ulysses Paulino Albuquerque; Elcida de Lima Araújo; Ana Carla Asfora El-Deir; André Luiz Alves de Lima; Antonio Souto; Bruna M. Bezerra; Elba Maria Nogueira Ferraz; Eliza Maria Xavier Freire; Everardo Valadares de Sá Barreto Sampaio; Flor Maria Guedes Las-Casas; Geraldo Jorge Barbosa de Moura; Glauco Alves Pereira; Joabe Gomes de Melo; Marcelo Alves Ramos; Maria Jesus Nogueira Rodal; Nicola Schiel; Rachel M. de Lyra-Neves; Rômulo Romeu Nóbrega Alves; Severino Mendes de Azevedo-Júnior; Wallace Rodrigues Telino Júnior; William Severi

Besides its extreme climate conditions, the Caatinga (a type of tropical seasonal forest) hosts an impressive faunal and floristic biodiversity. In the last 50 years there has been a considerable increase in the number of studies in the area. Here we aimed to present a review of these studies, focusing on four main fields: vertebrate ecology, plant ecology, human ecology, and ethnobiology. Furthermore, we identify directions for future research. We hope that the present paper will help defining actions and strategies for the conservation of the biological diversity of the Caatinga.


Biota Neotropica | 2009

Estrutura da assembléia de peixes de uma lagoa marginal desconectada do rio, no submédio Rio São Francisco, Pernambuco

Sandra Cristina Soares da Luz; Ana Carla Asfora El-Deir; Elton José de França; William Severi

Samplings with various fishing devices were undertaken between March 2007 and February 2008, in the Curralinho lake, a marginal pond located in the submedium Sao Francisco river, aiming at evaluating the fish fauna composition after its isolation from the river channel and water depletion. A total of 4,638 specimens was collected, with a biomass of 129,782.84 g, distributed in 16 families and 47 species from the Orders Characiformes, Cyprinodontiformes, Siluriformes, Perciformes, Gymnotiformes and Clupeiformes. Characiformes were most abundant and 87.3% of the specimens were small (<100 mm) or medium-sized (<200 mm). Among the species collected, 26.7% were constant, 35.6% accessory and 37.8% accidental. Characidae encompasses most of the species and individuals, followed by Acestrorhynchidae. Moenkhausia costae, Triportheus guentheri, Pygocentrus piraya and Prochilodus argenteus were present in all samples. Invertivores and piscivores dominated quantitatively and their biomass indicate a predominance of predators, with detritivores presenting the second greatest biomass. Resident species prevailed, with few individuals of migratory fish belonging to Anostomidae and Prochilodontidae families and Salminus franciscanus. Fish richness, diversity and equitability were relatively high throughout the period of study. It may be concluded that the Curralinho lake is an important shelter, feeding and resting ground for the ichthyofauna, mainly for forage fish that serve as the basis of the trophic chain and fisheries´ sustainability. Therefore, there is an urgent need of environmental policy and management practices development that would preserve habitat integrity and functionability of their role in the conservation of ichthyodiversity of this stretch of the Sao Francisco basin.


Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine | 2012

Natural products from ethnodirected studies: revisiting the ethnobiology of the zombie poison.

Ulysses Paulino Albuquerque; Joabe Gomes de Melo; Maria Franco Trindade Medeiros; Irwin Rose Alencar de Menezes; Geraldo Jorge Barbosa de Moura; Ana Carla Asfora El-Deir; Rômulo Romeu Nóbrea Alves; Patrícia Muniz de Medeiros; Thiago Antônio de Sousa Araújo; Marcelo Alves Ramos; Rafael Ricardo Vasconcelos da Silva; Alyson Luiz Santos de Almeida; Cecília de Fátima Castelo Branco Rangel de Almeida

Wade Daviss study of Haitian “zombification” in the 1980s was a landmark in ethnobiological research. His research was an attempt to trace the origins of reports of “undead” Haitians, focusing on the preparation of the zombification poison. Starting with this influential ethnopharmacological research, this study examines advances in the pharmacology of natural products, focusing especially on those of animal-derived products. Ethnopharmacological, pharmacological, and chemical aspects are considered. We also update information on the animal species that reportedly constitute the zombie poison. Several components of the zombie powder are not unique to Haiti and are used as remedies in traditional medicine worldwide. This paper emphasizes the medicinal potential of products from zootherapy. These biological products are promising sources for the development of new drugs.


Biota Neotropica | 2009

Desenvolvimento ovariano de Plagioscion squamosissimus (Heckel, 1840) (Actinopterygii, Perciformes), no reservatório de Pedra, Rio de Contas, Bahia

Renata Triane da Silva Félix; William Severi; Athiê Jorge Guerra Santos; Ana Carla Asfora El-Deir; Maria Goretti Soares; Joaquim Evêncio Neto

This study aimed to characterize oocyte organization and maturation stages of Plagioscion squamosissimus ovary. Samples were collected bimonthly in Pedra reservoir, Contas River (BA), between November 2004 and September 2006. Microscopic analyses were made on histological cuts stained with hematoxylin - eosin - phloxine and Gomori trichromic mixture. Five maturation stages were identified through macro and microscopic analysis. Gonad coloration varied according to maturation stages. Six phases of oocyte development were identified: oogonia and perinucleolar, vitellogenic and early lipidic, vitellogenic and intermediate lipidic, vitellogenic and advanced lipidic, and pre-ovulation. Cell structures were similar to those found among marine species, such as oil droplets fusion at later developmental stages and pre-ovulatory hydration. Such features may be explained by the marine origin of Sciaenidae, thus suggesting the need of more detailed studies for understanding the origin, development and function of these structures along oocyte developmental stages.


Regional Environmental Change | 2018

Artisanal fisheries of the Itaparica reservoir, São Francisco River, Brazil: socioeconomic profile, environmental dynamics, and management recommendations

Gérsica Moraes Nogueira da Silva; Renata Maria Caminha Mendes de Oliveira Carvalho; Ana Carla Asfora El-Deir; Maria do Carmo Sobral; Marianna Siegmund-Schultze

Currently, artisanal fisheries in fresh water reservoirs have been losing ground to commercial fish farming and a great deal of fishery resources are being threatened by human interventions, such as reservoir management and increasing net-cage aquaculture. This study aims to understand the impacts of environmental changes on fishery resources and analyse the migratory fish breeding season as a missing link for fishery management in the semi-arid area of the São Francisco River Basin. Among the 870 fishermen operating in the Pernambuco part of the Itaparica Reservoir, 10% were interviewed and affirmed that fish stocks have been compromised due to the closed fishing period’s incoherence, exotic species insertion, and changes to the river flow caused by reservoir construction and operation. A significant correlation was observed between the Reproductive Activity Index (RAI) and precipitation (p = 0.745) as well as between the RAI and the river’s flow (p = −0.909). This shows how important it is to consider both the semi-arid climate setting and reservoir operation in determining the closed period which should safeguard fish reproduction. Monitoring the fish reproduction period and research on the reproductive biology of native fish species is needed in the São Francisco River Basin’s different stretches in order to guarantee valuable fish stocks and fisheries maintenance. Integrated action between the fish resource users, civil society, and federal bodies/agencies is essential in order to mitigate impacts and improve fish production systems, not only in Brazil, but in other regions experiencing a similar scenario.


Human Ecology | 2014

Traditional Ecological Knowledge About Dietary and Reproductive Characteristics of Tupinambis merianae and Hoplias malabaricus in Semiarid Northeastern Brazil

Josivan Soares Silva; Ana Carla Asfora El-Deir; Geraldo Jorge Barbosa de Moura; Rômulo Romeu Nóbrega Alves; Ulysses Paulino Albuquerque


Iheringia Serie Zoologia | 2014

Padrões ecomorfológicos associados à dieta de Plagioscion squamosissimus (Perciformes, Scianidae) em reservatório permanente, no Nordeste do Brasil

Valdir Paulo Ferreira Filho; Thiago Pereira Guerra; Maria Cecília Santana Lima; Daniela Filipa Ferreira Teixeira; Raquel Rodrigues Costa; Isabela Maria da Silva Araújo; Ana Carla Asfora El-Deir; Geraldo Jorge Barbosa de Moura


Neotropical Biology and Conservation | 2017

Novelty on the market, novelty in the environment: The invasion of non-native fish jaguar guapote (Perciformes) in northeastern Brazil

Elton José de França; Carolina Alves Collier de Almeida; Miguel Santana de Almeida Neto; Rangel E. Santos; André Lincoln Barroso Magalhães; Ana Carla Asfora El-Deir; William Severi


Human Ecology | 2018

Foraging Strategies of Artisanal Fishers in a Brazilian Reservoir

Miguel Santana de Almeida Neto; Carolina Alves Collier de Almeida; José Souto Rosa Filho; Ana Carla Asfora El-Deir; José da Silva Mourão


Biota Amazônia (Biote Amazonie, Biota Amazonia, Amazonian Biota) | 2017

ESTRUTURA POPULACIONAL E CONDIÇÃO FISIOLÓGICA DE Hoplias malabaricus (BLOCH, 1794) NO BAIXO RIO CAPIBARIBE

Wendell Melquias Medeiros-Leal; Miguel Santana de Almeida Neto; Carolina Alves Collier; Rangel Eduardo Santos; Ana Carla Asfora El-Deir

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Geraldo Jorge Barbosa de Moura

Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco

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William Severi

Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco

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Miguel Santana de Almeida Neto

Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco

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Carolina Alves Collier de Almeida

Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco

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Elton José de França

Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco

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Isabela Maria da Silva Araújo

Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco

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Joabe Gomes de Melo

Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco

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Maria Cecília Santana Lima

Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco

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