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Vol. 8 No. 1 (2013): January/April
Vol. 8 No. 1 (2013): January/April
Published:
2013-05-02
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Editorial
Ana Maria Leal-Zanchet
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Articles
Abundances of three spider (Araneae) species in native and managed ecosystems in Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil
Ronei Baldissera, Gislene Ganade, Antonio D. Brescovit, Sandra M. Hartz
2-8
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The effects of the creation of a hydroelectric dam on small mammals’ communities in central Brazil
Marcelo Passamani, Ricardo Augusto Serpa Cerboncini
9-16
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Impact of the wild boar, Sus scrofa, on a fragment of Brazilian Atlantic Forest
Carla Grasiele Zanin Hegel, Miguel Ângelo Marini
17-24
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Forest management effects on the abundance and species composition of ferns in South West of Brazilian Amazon
Juliana Menger, Daniel Magnabosco Marra, Cleber Ibraim Salimon
25-30
PDF (Português (Brasil))
Availability of food and abundance of Ortalis canicollis during the dry season in Southern Pantanal forests, Brazil
Luciana Vieira de Paiva, José Ragusa-Netto, Leonardo Fernandes França
31-40
PDF (Português (Brasil))
Review Article
Platyhelminthes or just Platyhelminth-like? Phylogenetic relationships of the main turbellarian groups
Piter Kehoma Boll, Ilana Rossi, Silvana Vargas do Amaral, Simone Machado de Oliveira, Eliara Solange Müller, Virginia Silva Lemos, Ana Maria Leal-Zanchet
41-52
PDF (Português (Brasil))
Comment
Economic growth and the modern environmental crisis: A critical analysis
Marcel S. Coelho, Fernando M. Resende, Emmanuel D. Almada, Geraldo Wilson Fernandes
53-62
PDF (Português (Brasil))
Short Communication
Lethal biting behaviour of pumas (Carnivora, Felidae) interpreted from fractured skull of prey
Marcelo Mazzolli
63-66
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