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Comercialização das carnes de quelônio e jacaré no Marajó, Pará-Brasil
The present study aimed to evaluate the consumption of turtles and alligators in the municipality of Breves, located in the Marajó archipelago, Pará, Brazil.
SOUSA, Cleize Miranda de
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Global conservation significance of Ecuador's Yasuní National Park. [PDF]
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Envolvimento de grupos tiois de hermoglobina na proteção do eritrocito contra agentes oxidantes
Orientador: Satie Hatsushika OgoTese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de BiologiaResumo: Hemoglobinas de várias espécies de vertebrados apresentam capacidade polimerizar-se através da fonnação de pontes de disulfeto.
Torsoni, Marcio Alberto, 1967-
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In order to help elucidate the evolution of alpha-globins, the complete cDNA and amino acid sequences of Geochelone carbonaria and Geochelone denticulata land turtles alpha-D chains have been described. In G. carbonaria, the cDNA is 539 bp with ATG start codon located at position 46, TGA stop codon at position 469 and AATAAA polyadenylation signal at ...
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Oecologia, 1989
To test the prediction that digestive responses digestibility, intake and passage time-of generalist herbivores vary with different diets, feeding trials were conducted in Venezuela with two sympatric tortoise species, Geochelone carbonaria and G. denticulata. Three single-species diets (two fruit, one foliage) were fed to both species.
Karen A Bjorndal, Bjorndal Karen A
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To test the prediction that digestive responses digestibility, intake and passage time-of generalist herbivores vary with different diets, feeding trials were conducted in Venezuela with two sympatric tortoise species, Geochelone carbonaria and G. denticulata. Three single-species diets (two fruit, one foliage) were fed to both species.
Karen A Bjorndal, Bjorndal Karen A
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Seed Dispersal by Geochelone carbonaria and Geochelone denticulata in Northwestern Brazil1
ABSTRACTThe role of red‐footed tortoises (Geochelone carbonaria) and yellow‐footed tortoises (G. denticulata) as seed dispersal agents was investigated in northwestern Brazil from 5 to 26 January 2002 by analyzing fecal samples for frequency and viability of seed species and estimating daily displacement of tortoises from recaptured and thread‐trailed ...
Joel N. Strong, José M. V. Fragoso
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