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COMPORTAMENTO REPRODUTIVO DAS MULHERES RIBEIRINHAS DO AMANÃ

open access: yesScientific Magazine UAKARI, 2008
This work presents the results of a study about the reproductive behavior of riverine women living in the Sustainable Development Reserve Amanã, in the Middle Solimões region, state of Amazonas. The study was done in 2001 with the objective of identify aspects of the reproductive behavior of 83 women, collected through reproductive history methodology.
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Consultores ad-hoc

open access: yesEstudos e Pesquisas em Psicologia, 2023
Segue abaixo a lista de Consultores ad-hoc.
Amana Mattos
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Tree stem methane emissions are regulated by site‐level biogeochemistry over species identity in Amazon floodplain forests

open access: yesNew Phytologist, EarlyView.
Summary Tree stems in Amazonian floodplains emit substantial methane (CH4), yet controls on emission variability remain unclear. Emissions span orders of magnitude between várzea (nutrient‐rich) and igapó (nutrient‐poor) forests and among trees, suggesting controls beyond flooding.
Holly R. Blincow   +9 more
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Local Networks of knowledge, production, and circulation of handcrafted objects made by artisans in the Amanã Reserve

open access: yesScientific Magazine UAKARI, 2013
This paper refers to the knowhow and skills involved in the production of artisanal objects in three communities located in the Amana Sustainable Development Reserve (RDSA) in the middle Solimoes river: Belo Monte, Sao Jose do Urini and Sitio Cachimbo.
Marília De Jesus Silva e Sousa   +1 more
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Comparing diet, seed size and richness in fruit ingested by red howler monkeys (Alouatta juara) in two habitat types in Central Amazonia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
Altres ajuts:This research was supported in part by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, the Amazon Foundation for Support to Studies and Research (FAPESPA) and the National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq).Primates within ...
de Souza Jesus, Anamélia   +4 more
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‘Missing persons’: Ancient legacies of human–environment interaction in tropical natural properties inscribed under the 1972 World Heritage Convention

open access: yesArchaeometry, Volume 68, Issue S2, Page S9-S30, May 2026.
Abstract Cultural and natural values form the core of World Heritage designation. Properties displaying both values, however, comprise a fraction of inscriptions (currently c. 3%) to the World Heritage List. In 1992, when that fraction stood at c. 5%, adoption of the popular ‘cultural landscapes’ category of cultural heritage in 1992 was therefore ...
Ryan J. Rabett
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EXPEDIENTE - v23n2

open access: yesEstudos e Pesquisas em Psicologia, 2023
EXPEDIENTE ...
Amana Mattos
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New records of phlebotomine fauna (Diptera, Psychodidae) in the Amanã Sustainable Development Reserve, Amazonas, Brazil.

open access: yesScientific Magazine UAKARI, 2013
This paper presents the preliminary results of a survey of phlebotomine fauna collected in the Amana Sustainable Development Reserve. This group of insects has public health importance due to the fact that they are vectors of Leishmaniasis. Over three days of collection, 440 specimens of nine species were identified, with two new registrations: one for
Arley Faria José de Oliveira   +3 more
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Agricultores (e pescadores) da Amazônia central brasileira: racionalidades e trajetória recente dos sistemas agrícolas em duas unidades de conservação do Médio Solimões, Amazonas. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
O presente artigo apresenta uma análise do papel da agricultura nos sistemas de produção das Reservas Amanã e Mamirauá, descrevendo sua trajetória recente em nove comunidades, e identificando as principais identidades produtivas.
Pereira, Kayo Julio Cesar
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Advancing brain health equity with Indigenous peoples: A critical imperative

open access: yesAlzheimer's &Dementia, Volume 22, Issue 2, February 2026.
Abstract Indigenous communities hold rich knowledges, cultural practices, and kinship networks that sustain cognitive resilience and nurture brain health across the life course. Yet these enduring strengths are often obscured by biomedical models that overlook the structural determinants of health—including the cumulative effects of colonization ...
Antonia J. Clarke   +23 more
wiley   +1 more source

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