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Relatório De Gestão MINISTÉRIO DA CIÊNCIA, TECNOLOGIA, INOVAÇÕES E COMUNICAÇÕES SECRETARIASECRETARIA----EXECUTIVAEXECUTIVA SUBSECRETARIA DE COORDENAÇÃO DAS UNIDADES DE PESQUISA Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia --- INPA Termo de Compromisso de Gestão 2016 Relatório Anual ANEXOS Índice IPUB – Índice de Publicações Pág 03 IGPUB - Índice Geral de Publicações Pág 44 TNSE - Técnicos de Nível Superior vinculados diretamente à pesquisa Pág 89 PPACI - Programas e Projetos de Cooperação Internacional Pág 93 PPACN – Programas e Projetos de Co operação Nacional Convênios Nacionais Vigentes Pág 100 IPVCI – Índice de Publicações Vinculadas a Convênios Internacionais Pág 108 PPBD – Índice de Projetos de Pesquisa Básica Desenvolvidos Pág 111 TNSEp =técnicos de nível superior vinculados a atividades de pesquisas básicas Pág 129 PcDT – Índice de Processos e Técnicas Desenvolvidos Pág 134 TNSEt =técnicos de nível superior vinculados a atividades de pesquisas tecnológicas Pág 140 IODT – Índice de Dissertações e Teses Pág 141 TNSEo-Pesquisadores habilitados a orientar (doutores) Pág 159 IEVIC – Índice de Estudantes de Vocação e Iniciação Científica Pág 197 TNSE-B = Técnicos de Nível Superior, Pesquisadores e Tecnologistas Pág 216 PRB – Índice de Participação Relativa de Bolsistas Pág 219 ICT – Investimento em Capacitação Pág 236 ICE – Índice de Comunicação e Extensão Pág 260 IPMDC – Índice de Material Didáticos e Científicos Produzidos Pág 260 ETCO – Índice de Eventos-Técnicos Científicos Organizados Pág 260 IPMCS/ISS – Índice de Inclusão Social Pág 390 IPUB – Índice de Publicações Publicações em periódicos indexados no SCI e SCI Item Coordenação Grupo de pesquisa expandido CIPOLA, NIKOLAS GIOIA ; MORAIS, JOSÉ WELLINGTON DE ; BELLINI, BRUNO CAVALCANTE. A Biologia e Ecologia de new genus of Entomobryinae (Collembola, 1 COBIO Insetos da Amazônia Entomobryidae) from Brazilian Amazon with body scales and dental spines. Zootaxa (Online). v. 4105, p. 261-273, issn: 11755334, 2016. CIPOLA, NIKOLAS GIOIA ; OLIVEIRA, FABIO Biologia e Ecologia de GONÇALVES DE LIMA ; MORAIS, JOSÉ WELLINGTON 2 COBIO Insetos da Amazônia DE ; BELLINI, BRUNO CAVALCANTE. The Heteromurini Absolon. Zootaxa (Online). v. 4084, p. 151-186, issn: 11755334, 2016. SCARPASSA, V. M.; MACHADO, A. S. C. ; SARAIVA, J. Biologia e Ecologia de F.. Evidence of new species for malaria vector 3 COBIO Insetos da Amazônia Anopheles nuneztovari sensu lato in the Brazilian Amazon region. Malaria Journal (Online). v. 15, p. 205, issn: 14752875, 2016. Dambros, C.S. ; Morais, J. W. de ; Vasconcellos ; SOUZA, J. L. P. ; FRANKLIN, E. ; GOTELLI, N. Biologia e Ecologia de 4 COBIO J.. Association of Ant Predators and Edaphic Insetos da Amazônia Conditions with Termite Diversity in an Amazonian Rain Forest. Biotropica (Lawrence, KS). v. 48, p. 237- 245, issn: 00063606, 2016. Alencar, R.B. ; BARRETT, T. V. ; SCARPASSA, V. M.. Immature stages and larval chaetotaxy of Biologia e Ecologia de 5 COBIO Notofairchildia stenygros (Quate. Zootaxa Insetos da Amazônia (Auckland. Print). v. 4169, p. 457-474, issn: 11755326, 2016. ALVES -OLIVEIRA, JOÃO RAFAEL ; MENDES, DIEGO MATHEUS DE MELLO ; CAMPOS, DOUGLAS DE ; NETO, ALBERTO MOREIRA DA SILVA ; MORAIS, JOSÉ WELLINGTON DE ; GROSSI, PASCHOAL Biologia e Ecologia de COELHO. First report of two species of scarab 6 COBIO Insetos da Amazônia beetles (Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae) inside nests of Azteca cf. chartifex Forel (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) in Brazilian Amazonian Rainforest. Revista Brasileira de Entomologia (Impresso). v. 60, p. 359-361, issn: 00855626, 2016. BARBOSA, L. M. C. ; SOUTO, R. N. P. ; FERREIRA, R. M. A. ; SCARPASSA, V. M.. Behavioral patterns, parity rate and natural infection analysis in Biologia e Ecologia de 7 COBIO anopheline species involved in the transmission of Insetos da Amazônia malaria in the northeastern Brazilian Amazon region. Acta Tropica. v. 164, p. 216-225, issn: 0001706X, 2016. DAMBROS, CRISTIAN S. ; MORAIS, JOSÉ W. ; AZEVEDO, RENATO A. ; GOTELLI, NICHOLAS Biologia e Ecologia de 8 COBIO J.. Isolation by distance, not rivers, control the Insetos da Amazônia distribution of termite species in the Amazonian rain forest. Ecography (Copenhagen). v. 39, p. 001- 009, issn: 09067590, 2016. SANTOS, INAURA P. DA SILVA ; CIPOLA, NIKOLAS G. ; MORAIS, JOSÉ W. DE ; BELLINI, BRUNO C.. A new Biologia e Ecologia de species of Campylothorax (Collembola: 9 COBIO Insetos da Amazônia Paronellidae: Paronellinae) from Northern Brazil. Zoologia (Curitiba. Online). v. 33, p. 1-6, issn: 19844689, 2016. RAMOS, S. L. F. ; DEQUIGIOVANNI, G. ; LOPES, Maria Teresa Gomes ; VEASEY, E. A. ; MACEDO, J. L. V. ; BATISTA, J. S. ; FORMIGA, K. M. ; KAGEYAMA, P. 10 COBIO Biologia Evolutiva de Peixes Y. Microsatellite markers for Euterpe precatoria Mart. (Arecaceae) a palm species used by extractive traditional farmers of Amazon. Conservation Genetics Resources (Print), v. 8, p. 43-81, 2016. BASEIA, I. G. ; SILVA, B. D. B. ; ISHIKAWA, N. K. ; Soares, J.V.C. ; FRANCA, I. F. ; USHIJIMA, S. ; 11 COBIO Cogumelos da Amazônia Maekawa Nitaro ; MARTIN, M. P. Discovery or Extinction of New Scleroderma Species in Amazonia?. Plos One, v. 11, p. 1-19, 2016. Barão -Nóbrega, J.A.L.; Marioni, B.; Dutra -Araújo, Conservação e Manejo da D.; Botero-Arias, R.; Nogueira, A.J.A.; Magnusson, Biota Amazônica: Bases W.E.; Da Silveira, R. Nest attendance influences 12 COBIO Ecológicas para o the diet of nesting female spectacled caiman Desenvolvimento Racional (caiman crocodilus) in central Amazonia, Brazil. da Região Herpetological Journal, v. 26, p. 65 – 71, issn: 0268- 0130, 2016. BETANCOURTH -CUNDAR, MILEIDY ; Lima, Albertina Conservação e Manejo da P. ; H'DL, WALTER ; AMÉZQUITA, Biota Amazônica: Bases ADOLFO. Decoupled Evolution between Senders 13 COBIO Ecológicas para o and Receivers in the Neotropical Allobates Desenvolvimento Racional femoralis Frog Complex. Plos One. v. 11, p. da Região e0155929, issn: 19326203, 2016. Bustamante, M.M.C.; Roitman, I.; Aide, T.M.; Alencar, A.; Anderson, L.O.; Aragão, L.; Asner, G.P.; Barlow, J.; Berenguer, E.; Chambers, J.; Costa, Conservação e Manejo da M.H.; Fanin, T.; Ferreira, L.G.; Ferreira, J.; Keller, Biota Amazônica: Bases M.; Magnusson, W.E.; Morales-BarQuero, L.; 14 COBIO Ecológicas para o Morton, D.; Ometto, J.P.H.B.; Palace, M.; Peres, Desenvolvimento Racional C.A.; Silvério, D.; Trumbore, S.; Vieira, I.C.G. da Região Toward an integrated monitoring framework to assess the effects of tropical forest degradation and recovery on carbon stocks and biodiversity. Global Change Biology, v. 22, p. 92-109, issn: 1354-1013, 2016. Conservação e Manejo da CAMPOS, Z. ; MUNIZ, F. ; DESBIEZ, A. L. J ; Biota Amazônica: Bases MAGNUSSON, W. E.. Predation on eggs of 15 COBIO Ecológicas para o Schneider's dwarf caiman, (Schneider, 1807), by Desenvolvimento Racional armadillos and other predators. Journal of Natural da Região History. v. 04, p. 1-6, issn: 00222933, 2016. Conservação e Manejo da Biota Amazônica: Bases Campos, Zilca ; Magnusson, William E.. Density and 16 COBIO Ecológicas para o Biomass Estimates by Removal for an Amazonian Desenvolvimento Racional Crocodilian, Paleosuchus palpebrosus. Plos One. v. da Região 11, p. e0156406-1-7, issn: 19326203, 2016. Conservação e Manejo da CARNEIRO, LORENA RIBEIRO DE A. ; LIMA, Albertina Biota Amazônica: Bases P. ; MACHADO, RICARDO B. ; Magnusson, William 17 COBIO Ecológicas para o E.. Limitations to the Use of Species-Distribution Desenvolvimento Racional Models for Environmental-Impact Assessments in da Região the Amazon. Plos One. v. 11, p. e0146543, issn: 19326203, 2016. Conservação e Manejo da JORGE, RAFAEL F. ; Simões, Pedro I. ; Magnusson, Biota Amazônica: Bases William E. ; Lima, Albertina P.. Fine-scale habitat 18 COBIO Ecológicas para o heterogeneity explains the local distribution of two Desenvolvimento Racional Amazonian frog species of concern for da Região conservation. Biotropica (Lawrence, KS). v. 2, p. 1- 10, issn: 00063606, 2016. Conservação e Manejo da Leuchtenberger, Caroline ; SOUSA-LIMA, RENATA ; Biota Amazônica: Bases RIBAS, CAROLINA ; Magnusson, William E. ; 19 COBIO Ecológicas para o MOURÃO, Guilherme. Giant otter alarm calls as Desenvolvimento Racional potential mechanisms for individual discrimination da Região and sexual selection. Bioacoustics (Berkhamsted). v. 03, p. 1-13, issn: 09524622, 2016. MENDES PONTES, ANTONIO ROSSANO; BELTRÃO, ANTONIO CARLOS MARIZ ; NORMANDE, IRAN Conservação e Manejo da CAMPELLO ; MALTA, ALEXANDRE DE JESUS Biota Amazônica: Bases RODRIGUES ; SILVA JÚNIOR, ANTONIO PAULO DA ; 20 COBIO Ecológicas para o SANTOS, ANDRÉ MAURÍCIO MELO ; UMAPATHY, Desenvolvimento Racional GOVINDHASWAMY. Mass Extinction and the da Região Disappearance of Unknown Mammal Species: Scenario and Perspectives of a Biodiversity Hotspot?s Hotspot. Plos One. v. 11, p. e0150887, issn: 19326203, 2016. Conservação e Manejo da Mendonça, W.C.D.S.; Marioni, B.; Thorbjarnarson, Biota Amazônica: Bases J.B; Magnusson, W.E.; Da Silveira, R. Caiman 21 COBIO Ecológicas para o hunting in Central Amazonia, Brazil. Journal of Desenvolvimento Racional Wildlife Management, v. 80, p. 1497-1502, issn: da Região 0022-541X, 2016. Conservação e Manejo da NAKAZONO, ERIKA MATSUNO ; Magnusson, William Biota Amazônica: Bases E.. Unsustainable Management of Arumã 22 COBIO Ecológicas para o (Ischnosiphon polyphyllus [Poepp. & Endl.] Körn.) Desenvolvimento Racional by the Novo Airão Artisans Association, Rio Negro, da Região Amazon, Brazil. Economic Botany. v. XX(X), p. XX(X), 2016, pp-1-16, issn: 00130001, 2016. Conservação e Manejo da PALOMARES,
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