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Occurrence of lepidopterans of medical importance (Lepidoptera: Aididae, Lasiocampidae, Limacodidae e Megalopygidae) in the Cerro da Buena, Morro Redondo municipality, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil [PDF]
This study recorded the lepidopterans of medical importance from Cerro da Buena in Rio Grande do Sul State. Field expeditions were carried out from February 2009 to January 2011. Thirty-two moth species were recorded that were distributed in the Aididae (
Ricardo Russo Siewert +1 more
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Chinchillidae and Dolichotinae rodents (Rodentia: Hystricognathi: Caviomorpha) from the late Pleistocene of Southern Brazil [PDF]
New records of rodents from the late Pleistocene Chuí Creek, Rio Grande do Sul State, southern Brazil, are here described. A partial dentary with fragmented cheek teeth is identified as Chinchillidae, Lagostomus Brookes cf. L. maximus (Desmarest).
Kerber, Leonardo +4 more
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Human ocular sparganosis in southern Brazil [PDF]
We report the first case of human ocular sparganosis in the state of Santa Catarina, southern Brazil. A young female patient presented with three periocular moveable inflammatory masses in her right eye, during two years. By surgical excisional biopsy, a helminth larval stage was removed and identified as sparganum.
Mentz, Márcia Bohrer +3 more
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40 Echinococcus isolates from sheep and cattle in Southern Brazil were genetically analysed in order to obtain further data on the presence of different taxa of the Echinococcus granulosus complex.
Mário L. de La Rue +3 more
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Educating citizens for participatory democracy: a case study of local government education policy in Pelotas, Brazil [PDF]
A case study was undertaken of Pelotas, a large town in southern Brazil, where a recent government of the Workers’ Party (PT) implemented a range of social policy reforms.
McCowan, Tristan
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Equine intestinal pythiosis in Southern Brazil [PDF]
The most common clinical presentation of the disease is the cutaneous form, which is characterized by granulomatous ulcerative lesions and yellow to tan necrotic masses, also termed ‘kunkers’ (Santurio et al., 2006). Nevertheless, isolated cases of enteric pythiosis have sporadically been described in horses (Brown and Roberts, 1988; Morton et al ...
Bezerra Júnior, P.S. +5 more
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Metapopulation in bats of Southern Brazil [PDF]
The purpose was to show that displacements, promoters of genetic diversity in metapopulations, increase the probability of survival of bat species adapted to medium and long-distance flights. Samples were taken in four forest fragments, distributed in three municipalities in northern Paraná, and the maximum distance between the studied areas is 20 km ...
Reis, NR +3 more
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Community structure of ferns in riparian forest: evaluation in anthropization gradient
Riparian forests are essential to the maintenance of biodiversity and foster the development of ferns that are indicators of environmental quality.
Ivanete Teresinha Mallmann +2 more
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Bryophilous Agaricales in Southern Brazil
Bryophytes colonize different substrates, while fungi, such as basidiomycetes, can occur on the same substrate as these plants and sometimes associate with them. In Brazil, there are few studies with bryofilated Agarycomycetes and they rarely identify the mosses or the liverworts involved in this association. Taxonomic studies involving bryophyte fungi
null Cassiane Furlan-Lopes +6 more
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Introduction/Objectives: Leptospirosis, an infectious disease caused by bacteria of the genus Leptospira, is mainly transmitted through contact with water contaminated by animal urine and becomes particularly concerning in urban contexts after floods. In
Bruna Minvielle do Amaral +10 more
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