FLONA Tapajós

TAPAJÓS NATIONAL FOREST

The Tapajós National Forest is a federal nature conservation unit located in the Amazon, created through Decree No. 73.684, of February 19, 1974.

It currently has an area of 527,319 hectares. A UC covers the municipalities of Aveiro, Belterra, Placas and Rurópolis, in the western state of Pará.

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Allobates nunciatus

Alobates nunicatus

Figure 1. Individuals of the species, Allobates nunciatus Moraes, Pavan & Lima 2019, including two adult males (A, B), one adult female (C) and one young (D).

Photographs by: J. Cassimiro (A), J. Gomes (B) and L. Moraes (C, D).

Amazonian Fungi.

The Antibacterial Activity of Lentinula raphanica Collected in the Central Amazon.

Mycotourism in the Adolpho Ducke Reserve.

 

With Emanuel Alencar, Hugo Souza, Eduardo Carvalho, Jadson Oliveira and Leonardo Menezes.

Women from the village Maturacá (AM) discover a species of fungus used in basketry.

The Yanomami Women's Association, Kumirãyôma, have launched a book that describes the përisi, a shiny black wire that they draw from the forest floor, in a bilingual book called "Përɨsɨ - the fungus that Yanomami women use in basketry".

Scientific research

24/03/2023

2022

RAPELD Grids and Modules

RAPELD Grids and Modules
To find more information search the PPBio repository here or Data One.

 

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