Disclosure Videos.

The videos can be viewed on our YouTube channel and can also be downloaded from the PPBio website (links below). The available files can be used for any purpose, as long as the original credits are cited.

Videos of other Groups

The videos can be viewed through our channel on You Tube and can also be downloaded in PPBio site (links below). The available files can be used for any purpose, since the original credits are cited.
 

Monitoring Target Groups

The PPBio team has produced videos to show researchers and environmental managers the correct sampling techniques for the target groups. These targets were selected based on the monitoring carried out by environmental agencies within research programs in UCs, monitoring of timber concession activities, monitoring and implementation and operation activities of infrastructure works and others that monitor biodiversity.

From the 1st to 3rd September 2010 PPBio/CENBAM/INPA presented a basic RAPELD course in biodiversity monitoring.

September 1-3 2010, Manaus: A basic course in Biodiversity Monitoring using the RAPELD system. Presented by PPBio/CENBAM/INPA in the Reserva Florestal Adolpho Ducke.

 

 

Articles in alphabetical order

 
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PPBio Grids and Modules

On the scale of the Amazon basin (or of the country or state), each grid is a sampling unit, and the units of sampling are smaller sub-units. For long-term ecological studies within the same site, there are spatially explicit standardized modules that allow comparisons within and between grids. Not all organisms can be efficiently sampled at the same sampling unit.

Zoological Collections

      INPA's zoological collections are respositories of biological material that are not only home to species, but also to information about the populations of each species, climatic, edaphic data and so on.

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