The coemergence of the neotropical otter in the constructed reality of UHE Caconde

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Autor(a) principal: Carvalho-Junior, Oldemar de Oliveira
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Schmidt, Andreoara, Tosatti, Marcelo Antonio, Birolo, Alesandra Bez, Bacci, Elisa Brod, Fernandes, Maria José Pereira, Sabbagh Junior , Anwar Amine
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/41109
Resumo: Emergy analysis can be applied to establish the relationship between the natural and the economic system, in the analysis and conservation of biodiversity and the sustainability of large bodies of water. This research aims to investigate the occurrence of neotropical otters in the UHE Caconde through a systemic analysis based on the flow of energy between the different ecological compartments. Data were obtained from several sources, including local official statistical yearbooks, inventories, dissertations, theses, published articles, and UHE Caconde reports. The intensity of the presence of the neotropical otter in the sampling sites is determined by the positive or negative record of the species and the number of excrements over time. Of the 56 points monitored, 50% reported the presence of the species. Results indicate that there was a significant difference in the number of excrement over the months. The measurement of biodiversity in joules, positions mammals first with 2.0E+23 seJ/espécie, followed by amphibians (1.3E+23 seJ/espécie), reptiles (1.0E+23 seJ/espécie), birds (5.2E+22 seJ/espécie), and fish (1.1E+22 seJ/espécie). Renewable sources are dominated by geopotential rain and transpiration, 233 and 139 million emdollars, respectively. These energy sources are followed by potential chemical rain (at em$139 million), surface water runoff (at em$98 million), and wind (at em$268 thousand). The presence of Lontra longicaudis in the lake of Caconde and its main tributaries has as its main feature the dependent origin, which results from researchers' experience and vision of the environment, and a trophic network, which follows an energy order in the system.
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spelling The coemergence of the neotropical otter in the constructed reality of UHE CacondeLa coemergencia de la nutria neotropical en la realidad construida de la UHE CacondeA coemergência da lontra neotropical na realidade construída da UHE CacondeLontra longicaudisEmergyBiodiversityLakesSustainability.Lontra longicaudisEmergíaBiodiversidadLagosSustentabilidad.Lontra longicaudisEmergiaBiodiversidadeLagosSustentabilidade.Emergy analysis can be applied to establish the relationship between the natural and the economic system, in the analysis and conservation of biodiversity and the sustainability of large bodies of water. This research aims to investigate the occurrence of neotropical otters in the UHE Caconde through a systemic analysis based on the flow of energy between the different ecological compartments. Data were obtained from several sources, including local official statistical yearbooks, inventories, dissertations, theses, published articles, and UHE Caconde reports. The intensity of the presence of the neotropical otter in the sampling sites is determined by the positive or negative record of the species and the number of excrements over time. Of the 56 points monitored, 50% reported the presence of the species. Results indicate that there was a significant difference in the number of excrement over the months. The measurement of biodiversity in joules, positions mammals first with 2.0E+23 seJ/espécie, followed by amphibians (1.3E+23 seJ/espécie), reptiles (1.0E+23 seJ/espécie), birds (5.2E+22 seJ/espécie), and fish (1.1E+22 seJ/espécie). Renewable sources are dominated by geopotential rain and transpiration, 233 and 139 million emdollars, respectively. These energy sources are followed by potential chemical rain (at em$139 million), surface water runoff (at em$98 million), and wind (at em$268 thousand). The presence of Lontra longicaudis in the lake of Caconde and its main tributaries has as its main feature the dependent origin, which results from researchers' experience and vision of the environment, and a trophic network, which follows an energy order in the system.El propósito de esta investigación es estudiar la presencia de nutrias neotropicales en la UHE Caconde (SP) mediante un análisis sistemático que se basa en el flujo de energía entre los diferentes compartimentos ecológicos. Los datos se recopilaron de diversas fuentes, entre ellas anuarios estadísticos oficiales locales, inventarios, disertaciones, tesis, artículos publicados e informes UHE Caconde. La intensidad de la presencia de la nutria neotropical en los sitios de muestreo se determina por el registro positivo o negativo de la especie y la cantidad de excrementos registrados en el tiempo. De los 56 puntos monitoreados, el 50% indicó la presencia de la especie. Los resultados muestran que hubo una diferencia significativa en el número de excrementos a lo largo de los meses. La medida de la biodiversidad en Joules sitúa en primer lugar a los mamíferos con 2,0E+23 seJ/especie, seguidos de los anfibios (1,3E+23 seJ/especie), reptiles (1,0E+23 seJ/especie), aves (5,2E+22 seJ/especie) y peces (1,1E+22 seJ/especie). Las fuentes renovables están dominadas por la lluvia geopotencial y la transpiración, 233 y 139 millones de dólares, respectivamente. Estas fuentes de energía son seguidas por la lluvia química potencial (con $ 139 millones), la escorrentía de aguas superficiales (con $ 98 millones) y el viento (con $ 268,000). El papel de Lontra longicaudis en la UHE Caconde y principales afluentes tiene un papel destacado entre los principales activos ambientales. Su principal característica es la originación dependiente, resultado de una red trófica, que sigue un orden energético en el sistema.A análise emergética pode ser aplicada para estabelecer a relação entre o ecossistema natural e o sistema econômico, na análise e conservação da biodiversidade e da sustentabilidade de grandes corpos água. O propósito desta pesquisa é examinar a ocorrência de lontras neotropicais na UHE Caconde (SP) através de uma análise sistêmica com base no fluxo de energia entre os diferentes compartimentos ecológicos. Os dados foram coletados de diversas fontes, incluindo anuários estatísticos oficiais locais, inventários, dissertações, teses, artigos publicados, e relatórios da UHE Caconde. A intensidade da presença da lontra neotropical nos locais de amostragem é determinada pelo registro positivo ou negativo da espécie e pela quantidade de excrementos registrados ao longo do tempo. Dos 56 pontos monitorados, 50% acusaram a presença da espécie. Os resultados mostram que houve uma diferença significativa no número de excrementos ao longo dos meses. A medida da biodiversidade em Joules posiciona os mamíferos em primeiro lugar com 2,0E+23 seJ/espécie, seguido dos anfíbios (1,3E+23 seJ/espécie), répteis (1,0E+23 seJ/espécie), aves (5,2E+22 seJ/espécie), e peixes (1,1E+22 seJ/espécie). As fontes renováveis são dominadas pela chuva geopotencial e transpiração, 233 e 139 milhões de emdólares, respectivamente. Essas fontes de energia são seguidas pela chuva química potencial (em$139 milhões), escoamento superficial da água (em$98 milhões), e vento (em$268 mil). A presença da Lontra longicaudis no lago da UHE Caconde e principais tributários tem papel de destaque entre os principais ativos ambientais. Apresenta como principal característica a originação dependente, resultado de uma rede trófica, que segue uma ordem energética no sistema.Research, Society and Development2023-04-23info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/4110910.33448/rsd-v12i5.41109Research, Society and Development; Vol. 12 No. 5; e1012541109Research, Society and Development; Vol. 12 Núm. 5; e1012541109Research, Society and Development; v. 12 n. 5; e10125411092525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/41109/33641Copyright (c) 2023 Oldemar de Oliveira Carvalho-Junior; Andreoara Schmidt; Marcelo Antonio Tosatti; Alesandra Bez Birolo; Elisa Brod Bacci; Maria José Pereira Fernandes; Anwar Amine Sabbagh Junior https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCarvalho-Junior, Oldemar de Oliveira Schmidt, AndreoaraTosatti, Marcelo Antonio Birolo, Alesandra Bez Bacci, Elisa Brod Fernandes, Maria José Pereira Sabbagh Junior , Anwar Amine 2023-05-30T13:24:21Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/41109Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2023-05-30T13:24:21Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The coemergence of the neotropical otter in the constructed reality of UHE Caconde
La coemergencia de la nutria neotropical en la realidad construida de la UHE Caconde
A coemergência da lontra neotropical na realidade construída da UHE Caconde
title The coemergence of the neotropical otter in the constructed reality of UHE Caconde
spellingShingle The coemergence of the neotropical otter in the constructed reality of UHE Caconde
Carvalho-Junior, Oldemar de Oliveira
Lontra longicaudis
Emergy
Biodiversity
Lakes
Sustainability.
Lontra longicaudis
Emergía
Biodiversidad
Lagos
Sustentabilidad.
Lontra longicaudis
Emergia
Biodiversidade
Lagos
Sustentabilidade.
title_short The coemergence of the neotropical otter in the constructed reality of UHE Caconde
title_full The coemergence of the neotropical otter in the constructed reality of UHE Caconde
title_fullStr The coemergence of the neotropical otter in the constructed reality of UHE Caconde
title_full_unstemmed The coemergence of the neotropical otter in the constructed reality of UHE Caconde
title_sort The coemergence of the neotropical otter in the constructed reality of UHE Caconde
author Carvalho-Junior, Oldemar de Oliveira
author_facet Carvalho-Junior, Oldemar de Oliveira
Schmidt, Andreoara
Tosatti, Marcelo Antonio
Birolo, Alesandra Bez
Bacci, Elisa Brod
Fernandes, Maria José Pereira
Sabbagh Junior , Anwar Amine
author_role author
author2 Schmidt, Andreoara
Tosatti, Marcelo Antonio
Birolo, Alesandra Bez
Bacci, Elisa Brod
Fernandes, Maria José Pereira
Sabbagh Junior , Anwar Amine
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Carvalho-Junior, Oldemar de Oliveira
Schmidt, Andreoara
Tosatti, Marcelo Antonio
Birolo, Alesandra Bez
Bacci, Elisa Brod
Fernandes, Maria José Pereira
Sabbagh Junior , Anwar Amine
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Lontra longicaudis
Emergy
Biodiversity
Lakes
Sustainability.
Lontra longicaudis
Emergía
Biodiversidad
Lagos
Sustentabilidad.
Lontra longicaudis
Emergia
Biodiversidade
Lagos
Sustentabilidade.
topic Lontra longicaudis
Emergy
Biodiversity
Lakes
Sustainability.
Lontra longicaudis
Emergía
Biodiversidad
Lagos
Sustentabilidad.
Lontra longicaudis
Emergia
Biodiversidade
Lagos
Sustentabilidade.
description Emergy analysis can be applied to establish the relationship between the natural and the economic system, in the analysis and conservation of biodiversity and the sustainability of large bodies of water. This research aims to investigate the occurrence of neotropical otters in the UHE Caconde through a systemic analysis based on the flow of energy between the different ecological compartments. Data were obtained from several sources, including local official statistical yearbooks, inventories, dissertations, theses, published articles, and UHE Caconde reports. The intensity of the presence of the neotropical otter in the sampling sites is determined by the positive or negative record of the species and the number of excrements over time. Of the 56 points monitored, 50% reported the presence of the species. Results indicate that there was a significant difference in the number of excrement over the months. The measurement of biodiversity in joules, positions mammals first with 2.0E+23 seJ/espécie, followed by amphibians (1.3E+23 seJ/espécie), reptiles (1.0E+23 seJ/espécie), birds (5.2E+22 seJ/espécie), and fish (1.1E+22 seJ/espécie). Renewable sources are dominated by geopotential rain and transpiration, 233 and 139 million emdollars, respectively. These energy sources are followed by potential chemical rain (at em$139 million), surface water runoff (at em$98 million), and wind (at em$268 thousand). The presence of Lontra longicaudis in the lake of Caconde and its main tributaries has as its main feature the dependent origin, which results from researchers' experience and vision of the environment, and a trophic network, which follows an energy order in the system.
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