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1995
As mentioned above, the Pantanal has been called “Land of Fire” by Sucks- dorff (1989). This name can be applied to all the cerrado lands. As shown in the last of his many studies, Coutinho (1990) considers the periodical burning of the cerrado to be a natural and even necessary environmental action.
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As mentioned above, the Pantanal has been called “Land of Fire” by Sucks- dorff (1989). This name can be applied to all the cerrado lands. As shown in the last of his many studies, Coutinho (1990) considers the periodical burning of the cerrado to be a natural and even necessary environmental action.
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Pantanal: The Brazilian Wetlands
2019The Pantanal landscape unit covers approximately 150,000 km2 and is located in Western Brazil near the borders of Paraguay and Bolivia. This is a typical wetland landscape with extremely rich biodiversity—fauna and flora—derived from a crustal subsidence of Paleogene age that created a sedimentary basin surrounded by uplands.
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Brazil’s Pantanal threatened by livestock
Science, 2022Lucas, Ferrante, Philip M, Fearnside
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Extreme Drought in the Brazilian Pantanal in 2019–2020: Characterization, Causes, and Impacts
Frontiers in Water, 2021JOSÉ A Marengo +2 more
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2011
This chapter reviews recent developments in ornithological studies of the birds of the Pantanal. In recent years, publications from the Pantanal region increased considerably. Among those are several dissertations completed within the Pantanal Ecology Project (PEP) of the Federal University of Mato Grosso and Max-Planck-Institute, Working Group on ...
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This chapter reviews recent developments in ornithological studies of the birds of the Pantanal. In recent years, publications from the Pantanal region increased considerably. Among those are several dissertations completed within the Pantanal Ecology Project (PEP) of the Federal University of Mato Grosso and Max-Planck-Institute, Working Group on ...
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Introduction to the biology of the Pantanal
1995The Pantanal is a complex of aquatic and terrestrial environments in a permanent shifting interphase. It is difficult to make a clear separation between the biota of the dryland and the wetland and of the waters, as there is a considerable contingent of interphase dwellers and one can encounter such biota as marshland deer, lungfish, aquatic orchids ...
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Heatwaves and fire in Pantanal: Historical and future perspectives from CORDEX-CORE
Journal of Environmental Management, 2022Patricia S Silva +2 more
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