Co-Circulation of 2 Oropouche Virus Lineages, Amazon Basin, Colombia, 2024. [PDF]
Usuga J +10 more
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A database of freshwater fish species of the Amazon Basin. [PDF]
Jézéquel C +45 more
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ABSTRACT Brazil's Equatorial Margin is one of the least studied yet most ecologically significant regions of the Atlantic Ocean. Encompassing the Amazon coast, the region is entering a new phase of industrial expansion. In 2025, Brazil issued its first offshore oil exploration license in two decades, opening the door to large‐scale hydrocarbon ...
Rafael A. Magris +2 more
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First report of Vandellia sp. parasiting the Raspy river stingray Potamotrygon scobina in the Amazon basin. [PDF]
Trindade PAA +5 more
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ABSTRACT Deciphering the time milestones of clay formation is crucial for modeling the evolution of major geological systems near the Earth's surface. In the present study, kaolinite samples collected along four vertical profiles within a Gleysol‐Ferralsol‐Podzol soil toposequence near São Gabriel da Cachoeira, NW Amazon Basin (Brazil) are dated using ...
Célia Regina Montes +8 more
wiley +1 more source
Disentangling the seasonality effects of malaria transmission in the Brazilian Amazon basin. [PDF]
Valiati NCM, Rice B, Villela DAM.
europepmc +1 more source
Monitoring of the CGIAR projects co-funded by the European Commission in 2003 in Asia, Latin America and the Mediterranean regions - ICRAF International Center for Research in Agroforestry: analysing and supporting natural resource policy reform in Asia, Africa and Latin America [PDF]
Mackenzie, Catherine +1 more
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Observed Increase in Tropical Vegetation Droughts Over the Past Three Decades
Abstract Tropical terrestrial vegetation is critical to the global carbon cycle but faces escalating drought threats. Traditional assessments using fixed climate thresholds often ignore actual physiological responses and non‐moisture disturbances.
Shuai Cheng +7 more
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Integrative use of DNA barcode and morphology reveal high level of diversity in the ornamental fish on the lower Amazon basin. [PDF]
de Freitas EA +5 more
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