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  1. Article ; Online: COVID-19 Outbreak in a Large Penitentiary Complex, April-June 2020, Brazil.

    Gouvea-Reis, Fernando A / Oliveira, Patrícia D / Silva, Danniely C S / Borja, Lairton S / Percio, Jadher / Souza, Fábio S / Peterka, Cássio / Feres, Claudia / de Oliveira, Janaína / Sodré, Giselle / Dos Santos, Wallace / de Moraes, Camile

    Emerging infectious diseases

    2021  Volume 27, Issue 3, Page(s) 924–927

    Abstract: An outbreak of coronavirus disease began in a large penitentiary complex in Brazil on April 1, 2020. By June 12, there were 1,057 confirmed cases among inmates and staff. Nine patients were hospitalized, and 3 died. Mean serial interval was ≈2.5 days; ... ...

    Abstract An outbreak of coronavirus disease began in a large penitentiary complex in Brazil on April 1, 2020. By June 12, there were 1,057 confirmed cases among inmates and staff. Nine patients were hospitalized, and 3 died. Mean serial interval was ≈2.5 days; reproduction number range was 1.0-2.3.
    MeSH term(s) Adolescent ; Adult ; Aged ; Basic Reproduction Number ; Brazil ; COVID-19/epidemiology ; COVID-19/mortality ; Disease Outbreaks/statistics & numerical data ; Hospitalization/statistics & numerical data ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Prisons/statistics & numerical data ; Young Adult
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-01-12
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1380686-5
    ISSN 1080-6059 ; 1080-6040
    ISSN (online) 1080-6059
    ISSN 1080-6040
    DOI 10.3201/eid2703.204079
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  2. Article ; Online: Nanostructured sensor platform based on organic polymer conjugated to metallic nanoparticle for the impedimetric detection of SARS-CoV-2 at various stages of viral infection.

    Avelino, Karen Y P S / Dos Santos, Giselle S / Frías, Isaac A M / Silva-Junior, Alberto G / Pereira, Michelly C / Pitta, Maira G R / de Araújo, Breno C / Errachid, Abdelhamid / Oliveira, Maria D L / Andrade, César A S

    Journal of pharmaceutical and biomedical analysis

    2021  Volume 206, Page(s) 114392

    Abstract: The projection of new biosensing technologies for genetic identification of SARS-COV-2 is essential in the face of a pandemic scenario. For this reason, the current research aims to develop a label-free flexible biodevice applicable to COVID-19. A ... ...

    Abstract The projection of new biosensing technologies for genetic identification of SARS-COV-2 is essential in the face of a pandemic scenario. For this reason, the current research aims to develop a label-free flexible biodevice applicable to COVID-19. A nanostructured platform made of polypyrrole (PPy) and gold nanoparticles (GNP) was designed for interfacing the electrochemical signal in miniaturized electrodes of tin-doped indium oxide (ITO). Oligonucleotide primer was chemically immobilized on the flexible transducers for the biorecognition of the nucleocapsid protein (N) gene. Methodological protocols based on cyclic voltammetry (CV), electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS), and atomic force microscopy (AFM) were used to characterize the nanotechnological apparatus. The biosensor's electrochemical performance was evaluated using the SARS-CoV-2 genome and biological samples of cDNA from patients infected with retrovirus at various disease stages. It is inferred that the analytical tool was able to distinguish the expression of SARS-CoV-2 in patients diagnosed with COVID-19 in the early, intermediate and late stages. The biosensor exhibited high selectivity by not recognizing the biological target in samples from patients not infected with SARS-CoV-2. The proposed sensor obtained a linear response range estimated from 800 to 4000 copies µL
    MeSH term(s) Antibodies, Immobilized ; Biosensing Techniques ; COVID-19 ; Electrochemical Techniques ; Electrodes ; Gold ; Humans ; Limit of Detection ; Metal Nanoparticles ; Microelectrodes ; Polymers ; Pyrroles ; SARS-CoV-2
    Chemical Substances Antibodies, Immobilized ; Polymers ; Pyrroles ; Gold (7440-57-5)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-09-24
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 604917-5
    ISSN 1873-264X ; 0731-7085
    ISSN (online) 1873-264X
    ISSN 0731-7085
    DOI 10.1016/j.jpba.2021.114392
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  3. Article ; Online: COVID-19 Outbreak in a Large Penitentiary Complex, April–June 2020, Brazil

    Fernando A. Gouvea-Reis / Patrícia D. Oliveira / Danniely C.S. Silva / Lairton S. Borja / Jadher Percio / Fábio S. Souza / Cássio Peterka / Claudia Feres / Janaína de Oliveira / Giselle Sodré / Wallace dos Santos / Camile de Moraes

    Emerging Infectious Diseases, Vol 27, Iss 3, Pp 924-

    2021  Volume 927

    Abstract: An outbreak of coronavirus disease began in a large penitentiary complex in Brazil on April 1, 2020. By June 12, there were 1,057 confirmed cases among inmates and staff. Nine patients were hospitalized, and 3 died. Mean serial interval was ≈2.5 days; ... ...

    Abstract An outbreak of coronavirus disease began in a large penitentiary complex in Brazil on April 1, 2020. By June 12, there were 1,057 confirmed cases among inmates and staff. Nine patients were hospitalized, and 3 died. Mean serial interval was ≈2.5 days; reproduction number range was 1.0–2.3.
    Keywords Brazil ; coronavirus disease ; COVID-19 ; infectious diseases ; outbreaks ; overcrowding ; Medicine ; R ; Infectious and parasitic diseases ; RC109-216
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-03-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
    Document type Article ; Online
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  4. Article ; Online: Higher-Dose Primaquine to Prevent Relapse of

    Chamma-Siqueira, Nathália N / Negreiros, Suiane C / Ballard, Sarah-Blythe / Farias, Sâmela / Silva, Sandro P / Chenet, Stella M / Santos, Eduardo J M / Pereira de Sena, Luann W / Póvoa da Costa, Flávia / Cardoso-Mello, Amanda G N / Marchesini, Paola B / Peterka, Cássio R L / Viana, Giselle M R / Macedo de Oliveira, Alexandre

    The New England journal of medicine

    2022  Volume 386, Issue 13, Page(s) 1244–1253

    Abstract: Background: In most of the Americas, the recommended treatment to prevent relapse of : Methods: In this trial conducted in Brazil, we evaluated three primaquine regimens to prevent relapse of : Results: We enrolled 63 patients in group 1, 96 in ... ...

    Abstract Background: In most of the Americas, the recommended treatment to prevent relapse of
    Methods: In this trial conducted in Brazil, we evaluated three primaquine regimens to prevent relapse of
    Results: We enrolled 63 patients in group 1, 96 in group 2, and 95 in group 3. The median age of the patients was 22.4 years (range, 5.4 to 79.8). By day 28, three
    Conclusions: The administration of primaquine at a total dose of 7.0 mg per kilogram had higher efficacy in preventing relapse of
    MeSH term(s) Adolescent ; Adult ; Aged ; Antimalarials/administration & dosage ; Antimalarials/adverse effects ; Antimalarials/therapeutic use ; Brazil ; Child ; Child, Preschool ; Chloroquine/administration & dosage ; Chloroquine/adverse effects ; Chloroquine/therapeutic use ; Directly Observed Therapy ; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ; Drug Administration Schedule ; Humans ; Malaria, Vivax/drug therapy ; Malaria, Vivax/prevention & control ; Middle Aged ; Primaquine/administration & dosage ; Primaquine/adverse effects ; Primaquine/therapeutic use ; Recurrence ; Secondary Prevention ; Young Adult
    Chemical Substances Antimalarials ; Chloroquine (886U3H6UFF) ; Primaquine (MVR3634GX1)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-03-30
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Clinical Trial ; Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 207154-x
    ISSN 1533-4406 ; 0028-4793
    ISSN (online) 1533-4406
    ISSN 0028-4793
    DOI 10.1056/NEJMoa2104226
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  5. Article ; Online: SARS-CoV-2 among inmates aged over 60 during a COVID-19 outbreak in a penitentiary complex in Brazil: Positive health outcomes despite high prevalence.

    Gouvea-Reis, Fernando A / Borja, Lairton S / Dias, Patrícia O / Silva, Danniely C S / Percio, Jadher / Peterka, Cássio / Silva, Guilherme O / Adjuto, Raphael N P / Tavares, Glaucia B / Cunha, Mayana B / Feres, Claudia / de Oliveira, Janaína / Sodré, Giselle / Dos Santos, Wallace / de Moraes, Camile

    International journal of infectious diseases : IJID : official publication of the International Society for Infectious Diseases

    2021  Volume 110 Suppl 1, Page(s) S25–S27

    Abstract: Objectives: To assess SARS-CoV-2 prevalence and health outcomes among inmates over 60 years during a COVID-19 outbreak in a major penitentiary complex in the Federal District, Brazil.: Methods: A mass test campaign was performed on May 13, 2020, ... ...

    Abstract Objectives: To assess SARS-CoV-2 prevalence and health outcomes among inmates over 60 years during a COVID-19 outbreak in a major penitentiary complex in the Federal District, Brazil.
    Methods: A mass test campaign was performed on May 13, 2020, using antibody-detection rapid tests for asymptomatic inmates and reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction testing for those who were symptomatic. Those with negative results were retested on June 16. Inmates were interviewed to characterise background health conditions and the presence of symptoms.
    Results: A total of 159 inmates were evaluated. In the first mass testing, 79.9% (127/159) of inmates had been infected, of whom 53.5% (68/127) reported symptoms. In the second testing round, 17 new cases were identified, increasing the total to 90.6% (144/159) of inmates with a positive result. Comorbidities were present in 67.3% of inmates; 2 hospitalisations and no COVID-related deaths were recorded.
    Conclusion: More than 90% of inmates aged >60 years were infected with SARS-CoV-2 during the outbreak. Periodic health monitoring, active case finding and early care for symptomatic patients contributed to positive post-infection outcomes. Such measures must be considered essential for the surveillance of COVID-19 in environments with limited capacity to promote social distance, such as penitentiary institutions.
    MeSH term(s) Brazil/epidemiology ; COVID-19 ; Disease Outbreaks ; Humans ; Outcome Assessment, Health Care ; Prevalence ; Prisons ; SARS-CoV-2
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-04-09
    Publishing country Canada
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1331197-9
    ISSN 1878-3511 ; 1201-9712
    ISSN (online) 1878-3511
    ISSN 1201-9712
    DOI 10.1016/j.ijid.2021.03.080
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  6. Article: Candida

    de Oliveira Santos, Giselle C / Vasconcelos, Cleydlenne C / Lopes, Alberto J O / de Sousa Cartágenes, Maria do S / Filho, Allan K D B / do Nascimento, Flávia R F / Ramos, Ricardo M / Pires, Emygdia R R B / de Andrade, Marcelo S / Rocha, Flaviane M G / de Andrade Monteiro, Cristina

    Frontiers in microbiology

    2018  Volume 9, Page(s) 1351

    Abstract: ... ...

    Abstract The
    Language English
    Publishing date 2018-07-03
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article ; Review
    ZDB-ID 2587354-4
    ISSN 1664-302X
    ISSN 1664-302X
    DOI 10.3389/fmicb.2018.01351
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  7. Article ; Online: Evaluation of process indicators of a medication review service between pharmacists and physicians.

    Marques, Tatiane C / Silva, Rafaella de Oliveira Santos / Dos Santos Júnior, Genival A / de Jesus Júnior, Francisco C / Silvestre, Carina C / Rocha, Kérilin S S / da Rocha, Chiara E / Brito, Giselle de Carvalho / de Lyra-Jr, Divaldo P

    Journal of evaluation in clinical practice

    2019  Volume 26, Issue 5, Page(s) 1448–1456

    Abstract: Rationale, aims and objectives: Literature have showed inconclusive or contradictory results regarding medication review services effectiveness in optimizing process indicators. Thus, this study aimed to evaluate the process indicators of a medication ... ...

    Abstract Rationale, aims and objectives: Literature have showed inconclusive or contradictory results regarding medication review services effectiveness in optimizing process indicators. Thus, this study aimed to evaluate the process indicators of a medication review service between pharmacists and physicians.
    Method: This quasi-experimental study was conducted between March 2013 and February 2014 with patients who were receiving care in a medication review service in a teaching hospital in northeastern Brazil. The main process indicators were number of pharmaceutical consultations; identification and resolution of drug-related problems (DRP) and pharmaceutical interventions that were classified according to type and degree of acceptance. Descriptive statistics were used to report data. The statistical significance of the association between variables was evaluated using the Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test. The 95% confidence interval was considered, and differences were deemed statistically significant if P ≤ .05.
    Results: A total of 146 patients attended the medication review service. The number of consultations per patient ranged from one to five (2.1 ± 1.1). The service identified 366 DRP, most of which were indication (67.5%). Patients who had four to five pharmaceutical consultations were 1.14 times more likely to have their DRP identified (χ
    Conclusion: The collaborative medication review service optimized the process indicators. Drug-related problems identification and resolution required more than three pharmaceutical consultations. Most of the pharmaceutical interventions were accepted by prescribers. Thus, collaborative medication review services may be fundamental to the construction of more effective and safe health systems.
    MeSH term(s) Brazil ; Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions ; Humans ; Pharmacists ; Pharmacy Service, Hospital ; Physicians ; Referral and Consultation
    Language English
    Publishing date 2019-12-27
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1327355-3
    ISSN 1365-2753 ; 1356-1294
    ISSN (online) 1365-2753
    ISSN 1356-1294
    DOI 10.1111/jep.13332
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  8. Article ; Online: Reverted effect of mesenchymal stem cells in glioblastoma treated with agathisflavone and its selective antitumoral effect on cell viability, migration, and differentiation via STAT3.

    Nascimento, Ravena P / Dos Santos, Balbino L / da Silva, Karina C / Amaral da Silva, Victor D / de Fátima Costa, Maria / David, Jorge M / David, Juceni P / Moura-Neto, Vivaldo / Oliveira, Mona das N / Ulrich, Henning / de Faria Lopes, Giselle P / Costa, Silvia L

    Journal of cellular physiology

    2020  Volume 236, Issue 7, Page(s) 5022–5035

    Abstract: Glioblastoma is the most lethal tumor of the central nervous system, presenting a very poor prognostic, with a survival around 16 months. The interaction of mesenchymal stem cells and tumor cells has been studied, showing a bias in their role favoring or ...

    Abstract Glioblastoma is the most lethal tumor of the central nervous system, presenting a very poor prognostic, with a survival around 16 months. The interaction of mesenchymal stem cells and tumor cells has been studied, showing a bias in their role favoring or going against aggressiveness. Natural products such as flavonoids have showed their anticancer properties and the synergic potential with the activation of microenvironment cells to inhibit tumor progression. Agathisflavone is a flavonoid studied in neurodegenerative diseases and cancer. The present study investigated the effect of flavonoid in the viability of heterogeneous glioblastoma (GBM) cells considering a coculture or conditioned medium of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) effect, as well as the dose-dependent effect of this flavonoid in tumor migration and differentiation via STAT3. Agathisflavone (3-10 μM) induced dose-dependent toxicity to GL-15 and U373 human GBM cells, since 24 h after treatments. It was not toxic to human MSC but modified the pattern of interaction with GBM cells. Agathisflavone also inhibited migration and increased differentiation of human GBM cells, associated with the reduction on the expression of STAT3. These results demonstrate that the flavonoid agathisflavone had a direct anti-glioma effect. However, could be observed its effect in MSCs response that may have an impact in controlling GBM growth and aggressiveness, an important factor to consider for new therapies.
    MeSH term(s) Antineoplastic Agents/pharmacology ; Biflavonoids/pharmacology ; Brain Neoplasms/drug therapy ; Brain Neoplasms/pathology ; Cell Differentiation/drug effects ; Cell Line, Tumor ; Cell Movement/drug effects ; Cell Proliferation/drug effects ; Cell Survival/drug effects ; Coculture Techniques ; Culture Media, Conditioned/pharmacology ; Glioblastoma/drug therapy ; Glioblastoma/pathology ; Humans ; Mesenchymal Stem Cells/metabolism ; STAT3 Transcription Factor/metabolism
    Chemical Substances Antineoplastic Agents ; Biflavonoids ; Culture Media, Conditioned ; STAT3 Transcription Factor ; STAT3 protein, human ; agathisflavone (28441-98-7)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-12-23
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 3116-1
    ISSN 1097-4652 ; 0021-9541
    ISSN (online) 1097-4652
    ISSN 0021-9541
    DOI 10.1002/jcp.30209
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  9. Article ; Online: Epigenetic regulation of transcription factor binding motifs promotes Th1 response in Chagas disease cardiomyopathy.

    Brochet, Pauline / Ianni, Barbara Maria / Laugier, Laurie / Frade, Amanda Farage / Silva Nunes, João Paulo / Teixeira, Priscila Camillo / Mady, Charles / Ferreira, Ludmila Rodrigues Pinto / Ferré, Quentin / Santos, Ronaldo Honorato Barros / Kuramoto, Andreia / Cabantous, Sandrine / Steffen, Samuel / Stolf, Antonio Noedir / Pomerantzeff, Pablo / Fiorelli, Alfredo Inacio / Bocchi, Edimar Alcides / Pissetti, Cristina Wide / Saba, Bruno /
    Cândido, Darlan da Silva / Dias, Fabrício C / Sampaio, Marcelo Ferraz / Gaiotto, Fabio Antônio / Marin-Neto, José Antonio / Fragata, Abílio / Zaniratto, Ricardo Costa Fernandes / Siqueira, Sergio / Peixoto, Giselle De Lima / Rigaud, Vagner Oliveira-Carvalho / Bacal, Fernando / Buck, Paula / Almeida, Rafael Ribeiro / Lin-Wang, Hui Tzu / Schmidt, André / Martinelli, Martino / Hirata, Mario Hiroyuki / Donadi, Eduardo Antonio / Costa Pereira, Alexandre / Rodrigues Junior, Virmondes / Puthier, Denis / Kalil, Jorge / Spinelli, Lionel / Cunha-Neto, Edecio / Chevillard, Christophe

    Frontiers in immunology

    2022  Volume 13, Page(s) 958200

    Abstract: Chagas disease, caused by the ... ...

    Abstract Chagas disease, caused by the protozoan
    MeSH term(s) Chagas Cardiomyopathy ; Chagas Disease/genetics ; Epigenesis, Genetic ; Humans ; Transcription Factors/genetics ; Trypanosoma cruzi
    Chemical Substances Transcription Factors
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-08-22
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 2606827-8
    ISSN 1664-3224 ; 1664-3224
    ISSN (online) 1664-3224
    ISSN 1664-3224
    DOI 10.3389/fimmu.2022.958200
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  10. Article ; Online: ATLANTIC ANTS: a data set of ants in Atlantic Forests of South America.

    Silva, Rogério R / Martello, Felipe / Feitosa, Rodrigo Machado / Silva, Otávio Guilherme M / do Prado, Lívia Pires / Brandão, Carlos Roberto F / de Albuquerque, Emília Zoppas / Morini, Maria Santina C / Delabie, Jacques Hubert Charles / Dos Santos Monteiro, Erison Carlos / Emanuel Oliveira Alves, Agripino / Wild, Alexander L / Christianini, Alexander V / Arnhold, Alexandre / Casadei Ferreira, Alexandre / Oliveira, Aline Machado / Santos, Alvaro D / Galbán, Alvaro / de Oliveira, Amanda Aparecida /
    Subtil, Amanda Gomes Madureira / Dias, Amanda Martins / de Carvalho Campos, Ana Eugênia / Waldschimidt, Ana Maria / Freitas, André Victor Lucci / Avalos, Andrea N / Meyer, Andreas L S / Sánchez-Restrepo, Andrés F / Suarez, Andrew V / Souza, Anselmo Santos / Queiroz, Antônio C M / Mayhé-Nunes, Antônio J / da Cruz Reis, Ariel / Lopes, Benedito Cortês / Guénard, Benoit / Trad, Bhrenno Maykon / Caitano, Bianca / Yagound, Boris / Pereira-Silva, Brenda / Fisher, Brian L / Tavares, Brisa Lunar Patrício / Moraes, Bruna Borges / Filgueiras, Bruno K C / Guarda, Carin / Ribas, Carla R / Cereto, Carlos Eduardo / Esbérard, Carlos Eduardo Lustosa / Schaefer, Carlos E G R / Paris, Carolina I / Bueno, Cecília / Lasmar, Chaim Jose / da Costa-Milanez, Cinthia Borges / Lutinski, Cladis Juliana / Ortiz-Sepulveda, Claudia M / Wazema, Claudia Tiemi / Mariano, Cléa S F / Barrera, Corina Anahí / Klunk, Cristian Luan / Santana, Daniel Oliveira / Larrea, Darío / Rother, Débora Cristina / Souza-Campana, Débora R / Kayano, Débora Yumi / Alves, Diego Lemos / Assis, Diego Santana / Anjos, Diego / França, Eder Cleyton Barbosa / Santos, Eduardo F / Silva, Elisangela A / Santos, Éliton Vieira / Koch, Elmo Borges / Siqueira, Emely Laiara Silva / Almeida, Érica A / Araujo, Erica Santos / Villarreal, Erick / Becker, Erin / de Oliveira Canedo-Júnior, Ernesto / Santos-Neto, Esperidião A / Economo, Evan P / Araújo-Oliveira, Évellyn Silva / Cuezzo, Fabiana / Magalhães, Fabrício Severo / Neves, Felipe Marcel / Rosumek, Felix Baumgarten / Dorneles, Fernanda Emanuela / Noll, Fernando B / Arruda, Filipe V / Esteves, Flávia A / Ramos, Flavio Nunes / Garcia, Flávio Roberto Mello / de Castro, Flávio Siqueiro / Serna, Francisco / Marcineiro, Frederico Rottgers / Neves, Frederico S / do Nascimento, Gabriela Bandeira / de Figueiredo Jacintho, Gabriela / Camacho, Gabriela P / Ribeiro, Genesio Tamara / Lourenço, Giselle Martins / Soares, Glória Ramos / Castilho, Graciele A / Alves, Guilherme Pereira / Zurita, Gustavo A / Machado Santos, Gustavo Henrique / Onody, Helena Carolina / Oliveira, Helon Simões / Vasconcelos, Heraldo L / Paulino-Neto, Hipólito Ferreira / Brant, Humberto / Rismo Coelho, Igor / de Melo Teles E Gomes, Inácio José / Leal, Inara R / Dos Santos, Iracenir Andrade / Santos, Isis Caroline Siqueira / Fernandes, Itanna O / Nascimento, Ivan C / Queiroz, Jarbas Marçal / Lattke, John E / Majer, Jonathan / Schoereder, José Henrique / Dantas, José Oliveira / Andrade-Silva, Joudellys / Díaz Guastavino, Juan Martin / Silveira Dos Santos, Juliana / Filloy, Julieta / Chaul, Júlio C M / Lutinski, Junir Antonio / Carvalho, Karine S / Ramos, Kelli S / Sampaio, Kelly L S / Ribeiro, Laís Aryane M / Sousa-Souto, Leandro / Paolucci, Lucas N / Elizalde, Luciana / Podgaiski, Luciana R / Chifflet, Lucila / Carvalho-Leite, Ludimila Juliele / Calcaterra, Luis A / Macedo-Reis, Luiz Eduardo / Magnago, Luiz Fernando Silva / Madureira, Marcelo Silva / Silva, Márcio Morais / Pie, Márcio R / Uehara-Prado, Marcio / Pizo, Marco Aurélio / Pesquero, Marcos Antônio / Carneiro, Marcos Augusto Ferraz / Busato, Maria Assunta / de Almeida, Maria Fernanda Brito / Bellocq, Maria Isabel / Tibcherani, Mariáh / Casimiro, Mariana Sampaio / Ronque, Mariane Ueda Vaz / da Costa, Marília Maria Silva / Angotti, Marina Acero / de Oliveira, Marina Vasconcelos / Leponce, Maurice / Imata, Mayara Mieko Gonçalves / de Oliveira Martins, Mila Ferraz / Antunes Ulysséa, Mônica / do Espirito Santo, Nadia Barbosa / Ladino López, Natalia Maritza / Balbino, Natalia Soares / da Silva, Nathalia Sampaio / Safar, Nathália V H / de Andrade, Paloma Leal / Camargo, Paulo H S A / Oliveira, Paulo S / Dodonov, Pavel / Luna, Pedro / Ward, Philip S / Hanisch, Priscila E / Silva, Priscila Santos / Divieso, Raquel / Carvalho, Raquel L / Campos, Renata B F / Antoniazzi, Reuber / Vicente, Ricardo Eduardo / Giovenardi, Ricardo / Campos, Ricardo Ildefonso / Solar, Ricardo R C / Fujihara, Ricardo Toshio / de Jesus Santos, Roberta / Fagundes, Roberth / Guerrero, Roberto J / Probst, Rodolfo S / de Jesus, Rodrigo Silva / Silvestre, Rogério / López-Muñoz, Roman Alberto / de Souza Ferreira-Châline, Ronara / Almeida, Rony Peterson Santos / de Mello Pinto, Samuel / Santoandré, Santiago / Althoff, Sérgio L / Ribeiro, Sérvio P / Jory, Tainara / Fernandes, Tae Tanaami / de Oliveira Andrade, Tamires / Pereira, Thalles Platiny Lavinscky / Gonçalves-Souza, Thiago / da Silva, Thiago Sanches Ranzani / Silva, Victória N G / Lopez, Vinicius Marques / Tonetti, Vinicius Rodrigues / Nacagava, Vivian Ayumi Fujizawa / Oliveira, Viviane M / Dáttilo, Wesley / DaRocha, Wesley / Franco, Weslly / Dröse, William / Antonialli, William / Ribeiro, Milton Cezar

    Ecology

    2021  Volume 103, Issue 2, Page(s) e03580

    Abstract: Ants, an ecologically successful and numerically dominant group of animals, play key ecological roles as soil engineers, predators, nutrient recyclers, and regulators of plant growth and reproduction in most terrestrial ecosystems. Further, ants are ... ...

    Abstract Ants, an ecologically successful and numerically dominant group of animals, play key ecological roles as soil engineers, predators, nutrient recyclers, and regulators of plant growth and reproduction in most terrestrial ecosystems. Further, ants are widely used as bioindicators of the ecological impact of land use. We gathered information of ant species in the Atlantic Forest of South America. The ATLANTIC ANTS data set, which is part of the ATLANTIC SERIES data papers, is a compilation of ant records from collections (18,713 records), unpublished data (29,651 records), and published sources (106,910 records; 1,059 references), including papers, theses, dissertations, and book chapters published from 1886 to 2020. In total, the data set contains 153,818 ant records from 7,636 study locations in the Atlantic Forest, representing 10 subfamilies, 99 genera, 1,114 ant species identified with updated taxonomic certainty, and 2,235 morphospecies codes. Our data set reflects the heterogeneity in ant records, which include ants sampled at the beginning of the taxonomic history of myrmecology (the 19th and 20th centuries) and more recent ant surveys designed to address specific questions in ecology and biology. The data set can be used by researchers to develop strategies to deal with different macroecological and region-wide questions, focusing on assemblages, species occurrences, and distribution patterns. Furthermore, the data can be used to assess the consequences of changes in land use in the Atlantic Forest on different ecological processes. No copyright restrictions apply to the use of this data set, but we request that authors cite this data paper when using these data in publications or teaching events.
    MeSH term(s) Animals ; Biodiversity ; Ecosystem ; Forests ; Soil ; South America
    Chemical Substances Soil
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-12-22
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2010140-5
    ISSN 1939-9170 ; 0012-9658
    ISSN (online) 1939-9170
    ISSN 0012-9658
    DOI 10.1002/ecy.3580
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