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Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências, Volume: 96, Número: 4, Publicado: 2024
  • Determinants of anuran assemblages in Amazonian White-sand Ecosystems Ecosystems

    PEREIRA, RAFAELA CAROLINE S.; DAYRELL, JUSSARA S.; MELINSKI, RAMIRO DÁRIO; LIMA, ALBERTINA P.

    Resumo em Inglês:

    Abstract Amazonian white-sand ecosystems have predominantly sandy soils and a high amount of endemism, and several species found within them are adapted to long periods of drought. However, little is known about the variation in the structure of anuran assemblages in these ecosystems. Considering that most species are not uniformly distributed in heterogeneous landscapes, we tested the hypothesis that anuran assemblage variation in white-sand ecosystems is related to changes in vegetation structure. Specifically, we focused on a heterogeneous patch of white-sand ecosystems of the central Amazon and evaluated whether vegetation structure and soil characteristics, including root depth, influence the richness, abundance, and composition of anuran assemblages. Our results showed that low amounts of clay in the soil play an important role in structuring vegetation in these ecosystems, and these are the main factors that organize anuran assemblages. The Campinaranas close to the water bodies have a high species richness, while Campina landscapes limit the occupation of most of species. Our findings indicate that anurans undergo environmental filtering in white-sand ecosystems and are organized into hierarchical subgroups, in which only species with specialized reproduction can successfully occupy the most water-restricted environments.
  • Textile effluent treatment by reductive process using commercial steel wool followed by oxidative process Engineering Sciences

    FIGUEIREDO, ANA CAROLINA F.; SOUZA, KELY V. DE

    Resumo em Inglês:

    Abstract Textile industries stand out as one of the main polluters of water resources, generating large amounts of liquid effluents with variable composition and intense coloration. The objective of this work is the integration of the reductive process using commercial steel wool, combined with oxidative processes, in the treatment of textile effluent. The effect of the variables of the reductive process were studied using a 32 factorial design. After 30 minutes, the reductive process allowed a reduction of 68% COD, 46% TOC, 62% true color and 72% of total phenols, but showed an increase in color apparent and turbidity, due to the iron species formed by the oxidation of steel wool during the process. With the combined process using sunlight, the reduction was 73% COD, 50% TOC, 97% phenols, 93% true color and 48% apparent color. With artificial light, the reduction was 94% COD, 63% TOC, 95% phenols, 98% true color and 65% apparent color. The evaluation of the acute toxicity against Daphnia magna indicated that after the proposed treatments, the effluent did not present toxicity or the toxicity was reduced. It is concluded that the combined process can be considered an efficient alternative for the treatment of textile effluent.
  • Innovation in Brazil: Universities, Embraer and Petrobras Social Sciences

    MCMANUS, CONCEPTA; NEVES, ABILIO A. BAETA; AUDY, JORGE NICOLAS; PRATA, ALVARO T.

    Resumo em Inglês:

    Abstract Innovation affects a nation’s sovereignty. In this paper, we look at Science and Technology indicators as proxies for Innovation using databases such as WIPO, INPI, Sucupira and Scival, and including patents registered, academic-corporate collaborations, patents citing Brazilian articles (Number of patents and documents) and technical production in Brazilian higher education institutions. We also look at two major previously state-owned companies (Embraer and Petrobras) to see their patenting and citation behaviour compared to other companies worldwide. Brazilian science is a citation basis for patenting in companies and universities worldwide, but Brazil does not use its own publications to support patent proposals. While USP is the major cited university, Unicamp has more patents. Academic-corporate collaboration exists between Brazilian and foreign universities, especially in the US and Europe. The Brazilian companies show low patenting behaviour, but Embraer has a higher impact than Petrobras. As a consequence of the dynamics of science and technology, we suggest that the analyses of the innovation processes could focus on the generation of startups and, in particular, academic spin-offs.
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