Axel Hochkirch, Michael J. Samways, Justin Gerlach, Monika Böhm et al.
Measuring progress toward international biodiversity targets requires robust information on the conservation status of species, which the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species provides. However, data and capacity are lacking for most hyperdiverse groups...
Molly K. Grace, H. Reşi̇t Akçakaya, Elizabeth L. Bennett, Thomas M. Brooks et al.
Recognizing the imperative to evaluate species recovery and conservation impact, in 2012 the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) called for development of a "Green List of Species" (now the IUCN Green Status of Species). A draft Green Status framework for assessing species' progres...
Paulo A. V. Borges, François Rigal, Alejandra Ros‐Prieto, Pedro Cardoso
Abstract A dramatic insect decline has been documented on the grasslands and forests of European or North American mainland. Yet, other parts of the world and other ecosystems remain much less studied with unknown patterns. Using a unique time‐series dataset, we investigate recent trends on abundanc...
Rodrigo Lopes Ferreira, Enrico Bernard, Francisco William da Cruz Júnior, Luís B. Piló et al.
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Thomas J. Matthews, Jon P. Sadler, Rui Carvalho, Rui Nunes et al.
An important factor that hinders the management of non‐native species is a general lack of information regarding the biogeography of non‐natives, and, in particular, their rates of turnover. Here, we address this research gap by analysing differences in temporal beta‐diversity (using both pairwise a...
Sébastien Lhoumeau, Paulo A. V. Borges
The ongoing decline of insect populations highlight the need for long-term ecological monitoring. As part of the “SLAM—Long Term Ecological Study of the Impacts of Climate Change on the Natural Forests of Azores” project, we investigated changes in arthropod diversity and community structure over a ...
Paulo A. V. Borges, Lucas Lamelas-López, Isabel R. Amorim, Anja Danielczak et al.
Azorean volcanic cave biodiversity is under considerable pressure due to ongoing threats of pollution, land use change, touristic activities or climate change. In this contribution, we present the IUCN Red List profiles of 15 cave-adapted arthropod species, endemic to the Azorean archipelago, includ...
Jagoba Malumbres‐Olarte, Pedro Cardoso, Luís C Crespo, Rosalina Gabriel et al.
The data presented here come from samples collected as part of two recent research projects (NETBIOME - ISLANDBIODIV and FCT - MACDIV) which aimed at understanding the drivers of community assembly in Macaronesian islands. We applied the sampling protocol COBRA (Conservation Oriented Biodiversity Ra...
Jagoba Malumbres‐Olarte, Mário Boieiro, Pedro Cardoso, Rui Carvalho et al.
BACKGROUND: Here we present the data obtained from the samples collected as part of a large research project (MACDIV) which aims at understanding the drivers of spider (Araneae) community assembly in Macaronesian islands. To obtain the data, we applied the sampling protocol COBRA (Conservation Orien...
Helena Calado, Camila Pegorelli, Marta Vergílio, Cláudia Hipólito et al.
Paulo A. V. Borges, Luís C Crespo, Pedro Cardoso
Turinyphia cavernicola Wunderlich, 2008 is one of the two endemic cavernicolous spiders known from the Azorean archipelago (Portugal). In spite of relatively intensive searches, this species is known from only three caves, but with a single sustainable subpopulation restricted to the Algar do Carvão...
Noëlline Tsafack, Sébastien Lhoumeau, Alejandra Ros‐Prieto, Loic Navarro et al.
The Azorean archipelago, recognized as one of the world’s biodiversity hotspots, is home to a diverse and unique community of arthropod species, highlighting a notable degree of endemism. However, the native forests that support these species are facing significant degradation due to habitat loss an...
Ana M Correia, Vítor Borges, Joana Isidro, Ana Rita de Lima et al.
Re-positivity of SARS-CoV-2 tests is widely reported, raising discussion about guidance for patient discharge and ending isolation. The unsuccessful recovery of replication-competent virus and/or absence of secondary cases has suggested that re-positive patients are not contagious. This study report...
Neil A. Cox, James Westrip, Philip Bowles, Craig Hilton‐Taylor et al.
Abstract Soil biodiversity is crucial to the maintenance of multiple critical ecosystem functions and services. However, remarkably little is known about the conservation status of most soil-dependent species. To better understand the current situation, we determined the number of soil-dependent spe...
Luiz Antonio Dias Borges
Understanding that comics are living components of learning within basic education, primarily combining art with text, it is always necessary to comprehend the constitutive units of comics to enable education directed towards the development of language and visual arts. This study aims to analyze th...
Ana Clara de Melo Barros, João Marcos Costa Monteiro, Luana Teive de Siqueira Borges, Maria Bianca Da Silva Cardoso et al.
Situações de urgências e emergências obstétricas exigem uma resposta rápida de toda a equipe profissional, porém algumas das práticas realizadas nessas ocorrências durante o parto, como o uso de ocito
Lula Borges
Tem como objetivo apresentar as iluminuras medievais como arte sequencial e, como tal, verificar se esse tipo artístico tem elementos dos quadrinhos em seu corpo para ser considerado como arte sequencial e quais elementos seriam esses. Nesta pesquisa existe ainda, uma comparação da arte secular das ...
Leonice Seolin Dias, Tiago Viana Flor de Santana, Raúl Borges Guimarães
Realizou-se um estudo sobre a incidência de dípteros muscóides no Campus da UNESP de Presidente Prudente, São Paulo, no período da manhã e da tarde, de dezembro de 2009 a março de 2010. Os insetos foram capturados com seis armadilhas confeccionadas com garrafas tipo “pet”, utilizando atrativos à bas...