Hélida Ferreira da Cunha
Universidade Federal de Goiás
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Environmental Management | 2016
João Carlos Nabout; Mara Rúbia Magalhães; Marcos Aurélio de Amorim Gomes; Hélida Ferreira da Cunha
The global Climate change may affect biodiversity and the functioning of ecosystems by changing the appropriate locations for the development and establishment of the species. The Hancornia speciosa, popularly called Mangaba, is a plant species that has potential commercial value and contributes to rural economic activities in Brazil. The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of global climate change on the potential geographic distribution, productivity, and value of production of H. speciosa in Brazil. We used MaxEnt to estimate the potential geographic distribution of the species in current and future (2050) climate scenarios. We obtained the productivity and value of production for 74 municipalities in Brazil. Moreover, to explain the variation the productivity and value of production, we constructed 15 models based on four variables: two ecological (ecological niche model and the presence of Unity of conservation) and two socio-economic (gross domestic product and human developed index). The models were selected using Akaike Information Criteria. Our results suggest that municipalities currently harvesting H. speciosa will have lower harvest rates in the future (mainly in northeastern Brazil). The best model to explain the productivity was ecological niche model; thus, municipalities with higher productivity are inserted in regions with higher environmental suitability (indicated by niche model). Thus, in the future, the municipalities harvesting H. speciosa will produce less because there will be less suitable habitat for H. speciosa, which in turn will affect the H. speciosa harvest and the local economy.
Revista Brasileira De Entomologia | 2002
Hélida Ferreira da Cunha; Divino Brandão
Constrictotermes cyphergaster (Silvester, 1901) builds arboreal nests in Brazilian Cerrado stricto sensu, which are frequently cohabited by inquilines termites and by termitophiles. In a study made at the Parque Estadual da Serra de Caldas Novas, Goias, Brazil, there were four nests with multiple reproductives, and secondary reproductives were found in 26 nests. Nymphs of Inquilinitermes were more abundant (9,47%) than nymphs of C. cyphergaster (0,78%).
Revista Brasileira De Zoologia | 1995
Maria Judy de Mello Ferreira; Benedito Baptista dos Santos; Hélida Ferreira da Cunha
Three species of Chrysomya were collected and the most frequent were: C. albiceps (Wiedemann, 1819) (62,62%), C. putoria (Wiedeman, 1818) (30,11%) and C. megacephala (Fabricius, 1794) (7,27%). The peaks of the populations of these species occurred in November and December/1988 and October and November/1989, and the small frequencies occurred from April to June/1989. All species showed significant correlation to 5% level with pluviometric precipitation, and none species showed correlation with temperature and relative humidity.
Brazilian Journal of Aquatic Science and Technology | 2016
Karine Borges Machado; Pedro Paulino Borges; Hélida Ferreira da Cunha; João Carlos Nabout
Brazilian watersheds have a high species and natural resources biodiversity. To know the features of scientific production on these regions is important to adjust study focus and to determine publication biases. This study aims at characterizing the scientific literature about Brazilian watersheds on scientometric grounds. For this purpose, we performed a search of articles in the ISI Web of Science database of the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI). The search returned 2,945 articles: 1,613 on the Amazon basin, 584 on the La Plata basin, 262 on the Sao Francisco basin, 190 on the Tocantins basin, 117 on the Southeast Coastal basin, 70 on the Eastern Northeast Coastal basin, 48 on the Parnaiba basin, 45 on the South Coastal basin, 14 on the North Coastal basin and two on the Western Northeast Coastal basin. The highest number of articles, journal diversity and impact factor was for the Amazon basin. Generally, the increase of the number of articles on the coastal basins over the years is lower. A keyword analysis shows that the study of most basins deals with similar subjects. However, researches on the Amazon and La Plata basins follow lines that are very different both from each other and from the other basins. In view of such results, incentives for new studies must focus on coastal basins. It is also recommended to submit works to good quality journals.
Revista Brasileira De Entomologia | 2003
Hélida Ferreira da Cunha; José Alexandre Felizola Diniz-Filho; Divino Brandão
Abundace and body size distribution of invertebrates of leaf litter in Amazonian forest, Brazil. Based on 605 invertebrates sampled of the litter in an Amazonian Forest, some basic macroecological patterns for this assemblage were described. The relationship between abundance and body size, at logarithmic scale, was triangular, and the distribution of species was constrained in an asymmetric triangular envelope, that was tested using null model procedures in ECOSIM (P= 0,0002). The most abundant species were at an intermediated body size. The relationship between maximum abundance with different mean body size classes confirmed the Energetic Equivalent Rule (b = -1,069; t-0,75 = -2,13; P = 0.079). This way, species tend to consume energy from the community independent of their body size, since requirements are compensated by local population density.
Sociobiology | 2003
Hélida Ferreira da Cunha; Diogo Andrade Costa; Kleber do Espírito Santo Filho; Lucivânio Oliveira Silva; Divino Brandão
European Journal of Cancer | 1998
J.M. Leal da Silva; F. Cardoso; Francimar Tinoco de Oliveira; Hélida Ferreira da Cunha; E. Pinto Ferreira
Sociobiology | 2006
Hélida Ferreira da Cunha; Diogo Andrade Costa; Divino Brandão
Bioscience Journal | 2015
Suzana Maria Loures de Oliveira Marcionilio; Maria Tereza Ribeiro Alves; Pedro Paulino Borges; Karine Borges Machado; Cleide Sandra Tavares Araújo; Hélida Ferreira da Cunha; João Carlos Nabout
Bioscience Journal | 2015
Hélida Ferreira da Cunha; Tiago F. Carrijo; Anna Carolina Prestes; Lucas Souza Arruda; Pollyane Barbosa Rezende; Thiago Santos; Divino Brandão