The Biodiversity Research Consortium comprehends Brazilian and Norwegian institutions, aiming to develop environmental research in the eastern Brazilian Amazon.
📣Já tem programa para hoje à tarde? Fique ligado nessa qualificação de doutorado do discente Walmyr Santos Jr sobre formigas em áreas de mineração na Amazônia. 🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜 Mais uma pesquisa do BRC em Paragominas!!!!
Link de acesso: meet.google.com/fni-sqxr-vof
📢 Anote na agenda!!!🗓️ Amanhã, dia 03/05/2024 (sexta-feira) às 14 horas, defesa de mestrado resultante de projetos do BRC. Você pode acompanhar a defesa pelo link: meet.google.com/hjk-todr-pxp. Não perca!!!
Você já tem programação para hoje? Se não, aqui vai uma sugestão: fique ligado nas apresentações dos discentes do LABECO hoje! Teremos resultados do BRC sendo apresentados!
Scientific Committee meeting at UFRA. Strengthening the university-industry partnership and improving international scientific collaboration. BRC believes that quality science is achieved by promoting the exchange of knowledge and culture and encouraging diversity.
🌟 Attention Researchers!!!!! 🌟
We're thrilled to announce that our scientific committee is hard at work brainstorming themes for an upcoming call of projects for the BRC. Stay tuned as we unveil the themes and priority areas that will shape the future of BRC research. 🌱🔬
🐟✨First paper of 2024 related to a BRC project #PLOSONE: Convergent and environmentally associated chromatic polymorphism in Bryconops Kner, 1858 (Ostarioph ... dx.plos.org/10.1371/journal.…
Today, we celebrate the International Day of Girls and Women in Science, recognizing their vital role in biodiversity research in the Amazon. Together, we are driving gender equality and promoting scientific excellence. Congrats to all the women scientists who inspire and lead!!!
BRC closes the year with the cherry on the top with its 61st publication!!!! A new species of staphylinid beetle collected from a bauxite mining area in the Pará State, Brazil was described by BRC researchers in partnership with a researcher from ITV.
doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.538…
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Há 10 anos um consórcio científico vem estudando os impactos socioambientais provocados pela mineração no município de Paragominas.
O objetivo do Consórcio de Pesquisas em Biodiversidade Brasil-Noruega (@BRCAmazon) é ajudar a elaborar estratégias de redução de danos.
🎉We are thrilled to mark an incredible milestone today — 10 years of dedicated efforts, unwavering commitment, and impactful strides towards preserving our Amazonian rainforest biodiversity! 🌿✨
#UiO#norkshydro#UFRA#UFPA#MPEG.
Check it out!!! Diversity and community structure of Drosophila (Hexapoda, Diptera) in post‐mining sites under different forest restoration techniques in the Brazilian Amazon - Oliveira Brito - Restoration Ecology - Wiley Online Library onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/…
New study contradicts the default assumption that recovering logged and degraded tropical forests are
net carbon sinks, implying the amount of carbon being sequestered across the world’s tropical forests may be considerably lower than estimated
pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.22…
The Belo Monte hydroelectric dam is killing a portion of the Xingu river in the Brazilian Amazon. The riverine ecosystems and the indigenous and traditional communities need more water. This has to be discussed as a national problem.
Sumaúma: sumauma.com/en/novo-governo-…
The @UNBiodiversity conference #COP15 is bringing the world together to drive action #ForNature and stop & reverse biodiversity loss.
Get all the details here: cbd.int/
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❗ The decline of species.
❗ The shrinking of natural areas.
❗ Soil & water pollution.
❗ Degradation of ecosystems.
This is the reality that we face today. This is what we are leaving behind. We must #ActNow to save our biodiversity.
on.unesco.org/3Y6qnXa#COP15
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Article published in Nature highlights the threats that a second turn of Bolsonaro would represent to science, democracy and the environment in Brazil and the world.
nature.com/articles/d41586-0…