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    Impacts of tropical forest disturbance on species vital rates

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    Tropical forests are experiencing enormous threats from deforestation and habitat degradation. Much knowledge of the impacts of these land-use changes on tropical species comes from studies examining patterns of richness and abundance. Demographic vital rates (survival, reproduction, and movement) can also be affected by land-use change in a way that increases species vulnerability to extirpation, but in many cases these impacts may not be manifested in short-term changes in abundance or species richness. We conducted a literature review to assess current knowledge and research effort concerning how land-use change affects species vital rates in tropical forest vertebrates. We found a general paucity of empirical research on demography across taxa and regions, with some biases toward mammals and birds and land-use transitions, including fragmentation and agriculture. There is also considerable between-species variation in demographic responses to land-use change, which could reflect trait-based differences in species sensitivity, complex context dependencies (e.g., between-region variation), or inconsistency in methods used in studies. Efforts to improve understanding of anthropogenic impacts on species demography are underway, but there is a need for increased research effort to fill knowledge gaps in understudied tropical regions and taxa. The lack of information on demographic impacts of anthropogenic disturbance makes it difficult to draw definite conclusions about the magnitude of threats to tropical ecosystems under anthropogenic pressures. Thus, determining conservation priorities and improving conservation effectiveness remains a challenge

    Direct seeding of dry forest tree species in abandoned pastures: effects of grass canopy and seed burial on germination.

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    Natural tree regeneration in abandoned pastures can be hampered by various biotic and abiotic filters, including seed removal and predation. We tested the effects of maintenance and removal of grass and seed deposition (buried and unburied) on seed germination of 12 tree species in dry forest pastures. We obtained evidence supporting the hypothesis that seeds attain higher germination under a grass canopy than on bare ground. For most species, grass cover provides safety from seed predators and facilitates germination by providing a suitable microclimate with soil humidity similar to the forest. The hypothesis that buried seeds attain higher germination was not supported by our data. Predation and removal of unburied seeds ranged from 0 to 77 % and, alone or together, were the major causes of nongermination. Direct seeding is a promising technique for revegetation of recently abandoned pastures in areas originally covered by tropical dry forests. The high germination rate of seeds deposited on the ground and under grass reduces costs during initial restoration stages, potentially facilitating the spread and use of this technique

    Altura e diâmetro de plantas de um clone de eucalipto e produção de massa seca de P. maximum cv. Massai na integração lavoura-pecuária-floresta.

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    O objetivo neste trabalho foi avaliar a altura e diâmetro de plantas de eucalipto e a produção de massa seca do P. maximum cv. Massai (capim-massai) e sorgo forrageiro BRS800 cultivados em SILPF no estágio inicial de implantação do sistema

    Sistema de gerenciamento dos Bancos Ativos de Germoplasma da Embrapa Trigo.

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    Estabilidade genética em genótipos de trigo estimada pela viabilidade polínica.

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    Objetivou-se estimar a estabilidade genética de 170 genótipos de trigo por meio da viabilidade polínica. Os genótipos foram provenientes do Banco Ativo de Germoplasma e dos ensaios de Valor e Cultivo e Uso da Embrapa Trigo, no período 2011 a 2013. Foram coletadas espigas em pré-antese, fixadas em Carnoy 3:1 e armazenadas em álcool 70%. As lâminas citológicas foram preparadas pela técnica de ?Squash? e corante carmin acético 1%. As análises foram em microscopia ótica, com três repetições e 1500 células/genótipo. Os resultados indicaram que 98% dos genótipos apresentaram viabilidade polínica acima de 95%, identificados como estáveis. Quanto às anormalidades, foram observados grãos de pólens vazios na maioria dos genótipos, mas com incidência muito baixas, não significativas

    Growth and reproduction of the understory palm Geonama schottiana mart. in the gallery forest in central Brazil.

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