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• Dissertações e Teses
NASCIMENTO, HILTON S. 1999. Hunting sustainability by Kayapó
Indians of A-Ukre village, eastern Amazon. Dissertação de Mestrado.
University of East Anglia, Norwich. Orientador: Dr. Carlos Peres.
BAIDER, CLAUDIA 2000. Demografia e ecologia de dispersão de
frutos de Bertolletia Excelsa Humb. & Bonpl. (Lecythidacea) em
castanhais silvestres da Amazonia Oriental. Tese de Doutorado.
Departamento de Ecologia, Instituto de Biociências, Universidade de São
Paulo. Orientador: Dr. Carlos Peres.
JORGE, MARIA LUIZA S. P. 2000. Área de vida, atividade diária e
densidade populacional de cotias (Dasyprocta aguti, Dasyproctidae,
Rodentia) na Estação de Pesquisas Pinkaiti – Amazônia Oriental (SE –
Pará). Dissertação de Mestrado. Departamento de Ecologia, Instituto de
Biociências, Universidade de São Paulo. Orientador: Dr. Carlos Peres.
MORSELLO, CARLA. 2002. Market Integration and Sustainability in
Amazonian Indigenous Livelihoods: The Case of the Kayapó. Tese de
Doutorado. University of East Anglia, Norwich. Inglaterra. Orientador: Dr.
Carlos Peres / Dr. Niel Adger.
SCHEFFLER, PAMELA. 2002. Dung Beetle (Coloeoptera:
Scarabaeidae) Ecology in the Intact and Modified Landscape of Eastern
Amazonia. Tese de Doutorado. Pennsylvannia State University (EUA) &
Universidade Federal de Viçosa (MG). Orientadores: Dr. Christopher Uhl &
Dr. José Zanuncio.
FEDER, LISA. 2003. Eco-education: a new alternative for
development in indigenous societies: a case study of the Kayapo of
Brazil. Dissertação de Mestrado. University of Chicago, Orientador: Dr.
Terence Tuner.
PINTO, DIANE. 2003. Natural Regeneration of Bigleaf Mahogany
(Swietenia Macrophylla King) in Unlogged and Selectively Logged
Forests in Southern Para, Brazil and Kayapo Forest Tree Knowledge and
Taxonomy. Dissertação de Mestrado. University of Toronto, Canada.
Orientadores: Dr. Jay Malcolm / Dra. Barbara Zimmerman.
LAMBERT, THOMAS, 2004. Impacts of Selective Logging on a
Small mammal Community in the South Eastern Amazon, Para State.
Tese de Doutorado. University of Toronto, Canada. Orientadores: Dr. Jay
Malcolm / Dra. Barbara Zimmerman.
PETERS, SANDRA. 2004 Effects of Selective Logging on Bat
Communities and Feeding Guild Structure in Southeastern Amazonia,
Brazil. Dissertação de Mestrado. University of Toronto, Canada.
Orientadores: Dr. Jay Malcolm / Dra. Barbara Zimmerman.
JEROZOLIMSKI, ADRIANO. 2005. Ecologia de populações
silvestres dos jabutis Geochelone denticulata e G. carbonaria
(Cryptodira: Testudinidae) no território da aldeia A’Ukre, TI Kayapó, sul
do Pará. Tese de Doutorado. Departamento de Ecologia, Instituto de
Biociências, Universidade de São Paulo. Orientador: Dr. Marcio Martins.
NORGHAUER, JULIAN. 2006. The Effect of Herbivory, Light and
Soils on Natural Regeneration of Bigleaf Mahogany (Swietenia
Macrophylla King) in a South Eastern Amazonian forest. Tese de
Doutorado. University of Toronto, Canada. Orientadores: Dr. Jay Malcolm /
Dra. Barbara Zimmerman.
SALM, RODOLFO A. 2006. The importance of large arborescent
palms on the dynamics of seasonally-dry Amazonian forests. Tese de
Doutorado. University of East Anglia, Norwich. Orientador: Alastair Grant
ZANOTTI, LAURA. 2008. Re-envisioning Indigenous Territoriality:
Nature, Place and Space in the Kayapó Reserve. Tese de Doutorado.
University of Washington, Seattle. Orientador: Dr. Janet Chernela.
SOLORZANO-FILHO, JORGE. 2009. Niche partitioning and plantanimal interactions in a Neotropical rodent community. Tese de
Doutorado. University of Toronto, Canada. Orientadores: Dr. Jay Malcolm /
Dra. Barbara Zimmerman.
RIBEIRO, MARA BEATRIZ N. 2011. Ecologia, manejo e
sustentabilidade da exploração da castanha-da-Amazônia (Bertholletia
excelsa) pelos índios Kayapó, sudeste da Amazônia. Tese de Doutorado.
Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia, Manaus. Orientadores: Dr.
William E. Magnusson / Dra. Pascale de Robert.
• Publicações
PERES, C.A. & C. BAIDER. 1997. Seed dispersal, spatial
distribution, and size structure of Brazil-nut trees (Bertholletia excelsa,
Lecythidaceae) at an unharvested stand of eastern Amazonia. Journal of
Tropical Ecology 13:595-616.
PERES, C. A., L. C. SCHIESARI & C. L. DIAS-LEME. 1997.
Vertebrate predation of Brazil-nuts (Bertholletia excelsa, Lecythidaceae),
an agouti-dispersed Amazonian seed crop: a test of the escape
hypothesis. Journal of Tropical Ecology 13: 69-79.
MALCOLM, J., B. ZIMMERMAN, R. CAVALCANTI, F. AHERN, & R.W.
PIETSCH. 1999. Use of RADARSAT in the design and implementation of
sustainable development in the Kayapo Indigenous Area, Para, Brazil.
Canadian Journal of Remote Sensing, 24: 360-366.
BAIDER, C., A. Jerozolimski & R. Salm. 2000. Pinkeiti, uma
experiência em pesquisa e conservação In: Povos Indígenas no Brasil,
1996-2000. Ed. Carlos Alberto Ricardo. São Paulo. Instituto Socioambiental,
pg. 508.
PERES, C.A. 2000. Effects of subsistence hunting on vertebrate
community structure in Amazonian forests. Conservation Biology, 14
(1):240-253.
PERES, C.A. 2000. Evaluating the impact and sustainability of
subsistence hunting at multiple Amazonian forest sites. In: Hunting for
Sustainability in Tropical Forests (J.G. Robinson and E.L. Bennett, editors),
pp. 31-57. Columbia University Press, New York.
Zimmerman, B., J. R. Malcolm, & P. Scheffler. 2000. Biological
indicators of the sustainability of selective logging in the eastern
Amazon [in Spanish]. Pp 161-192 In: Seguimento y evaluación del manejo
de recursos naturales (J. A. Berdegué and G. Escobar, eds.). Fundación de
Comunicaciones del Agro, FUCOA, Santiago, Chile.
PERES, C. A., & B. ZIMMERMAN, 2001. Perils in parks or parks in
peril? Reconciling conservation in Amazonian reserves with and without
use. Conservation Biology, 15 (3): 793-797.
ZIMMERMAN, B. L., C. A. PERES, J. R. MALCOLM & T. TURNER.
2001. Conservation and development alliances with the Kayapó of
south-eastern Amazonia, a tropical forest indigenous people.
Environmental ConservationI, 28 (1): 10-22.
JEROZOLIMSKI, A. & C. A. PERES. 2003. Bringing home the biggest
bacon: a cross-site analysis of the structure of hunter-kill profiles in
Neotropical forests. Biological Conservation, 111 (3): 415-425.
PERES, C. A., C. BAIDER, P. A. ZUIDEMA, L. H. O. WADT, K. A.
KAINER, D. A. P. GOMES-SILVA, R. P. SALOMÃO, L. L. SIMÕES, E. R. N.
FRANCIOSI, F. CORNEJO VALVERDE, R. GRIBEL, G. H. SHEPARD J R.,
M. KANASHIRO, P. COVENTRY, D. W. YU, A. R. WATKINSON, & R. P.
FRECKLETON. 2003. Demographic threats to the sustainability of Brazil
Nut exploitation. Science, 302: 2112-2114.
Malcolm, J. R. 2004. Ecology and conservation of canopy
mammals. Pp. 297-331 In: Forest canopies (2nd Edition). (M. D. Lowman
and H. B. Rinker, eds.). Elsevier Academic Press, New York.
SALM, R. 2004. Stem density and growth of Attalea maripa and
Astrocaryum aculeatum: implication for arborescent palms distribution
across Amazonian forests. Biota Neotropica, 4 (1).
SALM, R. 2004. Tree species diversity in a seasonally-dry forest:
the case of the Pinkaití site, in the Kayapó Indigenous Area,
Southeastern limits of the Amazon. Acta Amazônica, 34 (3) 435-443.
LAMBERT T. D., J. R. MALCOLM, & B. L. ZIMMERMAN. 2005.
Effects of mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla) logging on small mammal
communities, habitat structure, and seed predation in the southeastern
Amazon Basin. Forest Ecology and Management, 206: 381-398.
LAMBERT
T.
D.,
J.
R.
MALCOLM,
&
B.
L.
ZIMMERMAN. 2005. Variation in small mammal species richness by
trap height and trap type in southeastern Amazonia. Journal of
Mammalogy, 86: 982 990.
SALM, R. 2005. The importance of forest disturbance for the
recruitment of the large arborescent palm Attalea maripa in a
seasonally-dry Amazonian forest. Biota Neotropica. 5 (1): BN0030512005.
SALM, R. A., E. JALLES-FILHO & C. SCHUCK-PAIM. 2005. A model
for the importance of large arborescent palms in the dynamics of
seasonally-dry Amazonian forests. Biota Neotropica, 5 (2):
SALM, R. A. 2005. Arborescent palm seed morphology and
seedling distribution. Brazilian Journal of Biology, 65 (4): 29-41.
Schwartzman, S. & B. Zimmerman. (2005) Conservation alliances
with indigenous peoples of the Amazon. Conservation Biology, 19, 721727.
Lambert, T. D., Malcolm, J. R. & B. L. Zimmerman. 2006. Amazonian
small mammal abundances in relation to habitat structure and resource
abundance. Journal of Mammalogy, 87: 766-776.
Norghauer, J. M., J. R. Malcolm & B. L. Zimmerman. 2006. Juvenile
mortality and attacks by a specialist herbivore increase with conspecific
adult basal area of Amazonian Swietenia macrophylla (Meliaceae).
Journal of Tropical Ecology, 22: 451-460.
Peres, C. A. & H. S. Nascimento. 2006. Impact of game hunting by
the Kayapó of Southeastern Amazonia: Implications for wildlife
conservation in tropical forest indigenous reserves. Biodiversity and
Conservation, 15: 2627-2653.
Peters, S. L., J. R. Malcolm & B. L. Zimmerman. 2006. Effects of
selective logging on bat communities in the southeastern Amazon.
Conservation Biology, 20: 1410-1421.
Norghauer, J. M., J. R. Malcolm & B. L. Zimmerman. 2006. An
experimental test of density- and distant dependent recruitment of
mahogany
(Swietenia
macrophylla)
in
southeastern
Amazonia. Oecologia, 148: 437-446.
SALM, R. A. 2006. Invertebrate and Vertebrate Seed Predation in
the Amazonian Palm Attalea maripa. Biotropica, 38 (4): 558-560.
FARIAS, I. P., A. JEROZOLIMSKI, A. MELO, M. N. VIANA, M.
MARTINS & L. A. S. MONJELÓ. 2007. Population genetics of the
Amazonian tortoises, Chelonoidis denticulata and C. carbonaria,
(Cryptodira: Testudinidae) in an area of sympatry. Amphibia- Reptilia, 28:
357-365.
SALM, R. A., N. V. SALLES, W. J. ALONSO & C. SCHUCK-PAIM.
2007. Cross-scale determinants of palm species distribution. Acta
Amazonica, (37): 17-26.
SALM, R. A., L. FEDER, M. A. G. JARDIM, N. HASS, E. JALLESFILHO & A. M. COSTA. 2007. Conservation value of an exotic species:
the case of coconuts on the Kayapo indigenous lands, south-eastern
Amazonia. Environment, Development and Sustainability, 9: 1573-2975.
Norghauer, J. M., J. R. Malcolm, B. L. Zimmerman & J. M. Felfili.
2008. Experimental establishment of big-leaf mahogany (Swietenia
macrophylla King) seedlings on two soil types in native forest of Para,
Brazil. Forest Ecology and Management, 255: 282-291.
Norghauer, J., J. R. Malcolm, & B. L. Zimmerman. 2008. Canopy
cover mediates interactions between a specialist caterpillar and
seedlings of a Neotropical tree. Journal of Ecology, 96:103-113.
Zanotti, L. & J. Chernela. 2008. Conflicting Cultures of Nature:
Ecotourism, Education and the Kayapó of the Brazilian Amazon. Journal
of Tourism Geographies, 10(4): 495-521.
Jerozolimski, A. M. B. N. RIBEIRO & M. MARTINS. 2009. Are
tortoises important seed dispersers in Amazonian forests? Oecologia,
161: 517-528.
Norghauer, J. M., J. Grogan, J. R. Malcolm & J. M.
Felfili. 2010. Long-distance seed dispersal helps big leaf mahogany
seedlings escape defoliation by a specialist caterpillar. Oecologia, 162:
405-412.
SALM, R. A., L. FEDER, E. JALLES-FILHO & M. A. G. JARDIM. 2010.
Planting coconuts in Indian villages: ethnoecological aspects and
evaluation of a "sustainable development" project. Biota Neotropica, 10:
141-154.
Schwartzman, S., A. Villas Boas, K. Y. Ono, M. G. Fonseca, J. Doblas,
B. Zimmerman, P. Junqueira, A. Jerozolimski, M. Salazar, R. P. Junqueira &
M. Torres. 2013. The natural and social history of the indigenous lands
and protected areas corridor of the Xingu River basin. Phil Trans R Soc
B, 368: 20120164.
RIBEIRO, M.B.N., A. Jerozolimski, P. de Robert & W.E. Magusson.
2014. Brazil nut stock and harvesting at different spatial scales in
southeastern Amazonia. Forest Ecology and Management, 319: 67-74.
RIBEIRO, M.B.N., A. Jerozolimski, P. de Robert, N.V. Salles, B.
Kayapó, T.P. Pimentel & W.E. Magusson. 2014. RIBEIRO, M.B.N., A.
JEROZOLIMSKI, P. DE ROBERT & W.E. MAGUSSON. 2014. Brazil nut
stock and harvesting at different spatial scales in southeastern
Amazonia. PLoS ONE, 9(7): e102187. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0102187.