Ana Carla Rodrigues

Ana Carla Rodrigues
Universidade Federal de Alagoas · Institute of Biological Sciences and Health (ICBS)

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An extensive network of Protected Areas (PA) has been established across the Brazilian Amazon, but this PA system still suffers from a shortage of funding resources and environmental managers. New conservation strategies that successfully align social aspirations with biodiversity conservation are therefore imperative. Although approaches exist tha...
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O atual cenário global de perda de biodiversidade, destruição das florestas tropicais e mudanças no clima tem levado as sociedades a pensar com urgência em novos caminhos de desenvolvimento que contemplem a proteção dos sistemas naturais e as demandas sociais. A Amazônia aparece com destaque nessa discussão por abrigar as maiores diversidades bioló...
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In our paper “No visit, no interest: How COVID-19 has affected public interest in world's national parks” (Souza et al., 2021) we use culturomic data and methods to provide a global overview of internet search interest in national parks during and before the COVID-19 pandemic. Our analysis highlighted steep and widespread declines in searches for...
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The use of digital content has become a powerful tool to evaluate and track macro-scale trends in human-nature relations. This is an emerging field of study known as conservation culturomics, that seeks to understand human culture through quantitative analysis in large bodies of digital content. Here, we used relative search volume on Google Search...
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Tropical forests are the most biodiverse ecosystems on Earth. Unfortunately, they are often degraded by large enterprises that convert large areas of continuous forest into forest mosaics or into deforested areas in order to seek economic development through infrastructure construction. This study evaluates how the assemblage of nonvolant small mam...
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Background: Rickettsia parkeri strain Atlantic rainforest has emerged in Brazil during the last 10 years, with three laboratory-confirmed human cases. While these cases were epidemiologically associated with the tick Amblyomma ovale, in none of them the tick specimens that bit the patients could be identified. Results: We report a clinical case of...
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The comparative anatomy has been assuming an important role during the last decades as a tool that allows evaluatingthe evolution of certain species, showing their adaptations to the environment they live in. Due to human intervention in the cerrado biome, several species have been or are about to be endangered without even having their biology stu...

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