scholarly journals Use of Orbital LIDAR in the Brazilian Cerrado Biome: Potential Applications and Data Availability

2011 ◽  
Vol 3 (10) ◽  
pp. 2187-2206 ◽  
Author(s):  
Laerte Guimarães Ferreira ◽  
Timothy J. Urban ◽  
Amy Neuenschawander ◽  
Fernando Moreira de Araújo
Planta Medica ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 81 (S 01) ◽  
pp. S1-S381
Author(s):  
LS Espindola ◽  
RG Dusi ◽  
KR Gustafson ◽  
J McMahon ◽  
JA Beutler

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ramon Padullés ◽  
Estel Cardellach ◽  
F. Joseph Turk ◽  
Chi O. Ao ◽  
Kuo Nung Wang ◽  
...  

<p><span>The Radio Occultation and Heavy Precipitation (ROHP) experiment aboard the Spanish PAZ satellite was activated in May 2018 with the objective to </span><span>demonstrate</span><span> the Polarimetric Radio Occultation (PRO) concept for rain detection. This technique enhances standard RO by </span><span>measuring</span><span> GNSS signals at two orthogonal linear polarizations (H and V). Owing to hydrometeor asymmetry, electromagnetic signals propagating through regions of heavy precipitation would experience a differential phase delay expected to be measurable by the ROHP experiment. </span></p><p><span>After 2+ years of operations, the initial hypothesis has been </span><span>verified</span><span> and the main scientific goals have been achieved. Soon after the activation of the experiment it became clear that PRO observables were sensitive to heavy precipitation, showing positive signatures correlated with the presence and intensity of precipitation. After a thorough on-orbit calibration, it has been demonstrated that </span><span>the </span><span>PAZ </span><span>polarimetric </span><span>observable can be used as a proxy for heavy precipitation. Furthermore, PRO </span><span>measurements were</span><span> shown </span><span>to be</span><span> sensitive to the horizontally oriented frozen hydrometeors present throughout the vertical cloud extent, providing </span><span>valuable </span><span>information on the vertical structure of precipitating clouds. </span></p><p><span>In addition, PRO can retrieve standard thermodynamic RO products such as temperature, pressure, and water vapor. These products, provided with high vertical resolution, globally distributed and seamlessly over ocean and over land, make PRO observations a unique dataset, with potential applications ranging from the study of deep convection processes to the evaluation and diagnosis of NWP forecast models. </span></p><p><span>In this presentation we will report on the status of the experiment and current data availability. We will also show the results of the sensitivity studies to heavy precipitation and frozen particles, performed using collocated observations between PAZ and GPM-DPR, GPM-GMI, and other radiometers from the GPM constellation, as well as a-priory information from the Cloudsat radar. Finally, we will address potential level-2 products we can expect from PAZ observations.</span></p>


Phytotaxa ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 213 (2) ◽  
pp. 131 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marcos José Silva

Manihot luxurians and M. confertiflora are herein described and illustrated. Both species were collected in the Chapada dos Veadeiros region during a taxonomic study of the genus Manihot in the Cerrado Biome. The morphological affinities, habitat, distribution, conservation status of both species are also provided.


Author(s):  
Daniel Althoff ◽  
Lineu Neiva Rodrigues ◽  
Demetrius David da Silva

Database ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pol Castellano-Escuder ◽  
Raúl González-Domínguez ◽  
David S Wishart ◽  
Cristina Andrés-Lacueva ◽  
Alex Sánchez-Pla

Abstract Nutrition research can be conducted by using two complementary approaches: (i) traditional self-reporting methods or (ii) via metabolomics techniques to analyze food intake biomarkers in biofluids. However, the complexity and heterogeneity of these two very different types of data often hinder their analysis and integration. To manage this challenge, we have developed a novel ontology that describes food and their associated metabolite entities in a hierarchical way. This ontology uses a formal naming system, category definitions, properties and relations between both types of data. The ontology presented is called FOBI (Food-Biomarker Ontology) and it is composed of two interconnected sub-ontologies. One is a ’Food Ontology’ consisting of raw foods and ‘multi-component foods’ while the second is a ‘Biomarker Ontology’ containing food intake biomarkers classified by their chemical classes. These two sub-ontologies are conceptually independent but interconnected by different properties. This allows data and information regarding foods and food biomarkers to be visualized in a bidirectional way, going from metabolomics to nutritional data or vice versa. Potential applications of this ontology include the annotation of foods and biomarkers using a well-defined and consistent nomenclature, the standardized reporting of metabolomics workflows (e.g. metabolite identification, experimental design) or the application of different enrichment analysis approaches to analyze nutrimetabolomic data. Availability: FOBI is freely available in both OWL (Web Ontology Language) and OBO (Open Biomedical Ontologies) formats at the project’s Github repository (https://github.com/pcastellanoescuder/FoodBiomarkerOntology) and FOBI visualization tool is available in https://polcastellano.shinyapps.io/FOBI_Visualization_Tool/.


Zootaxa ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 3736 (2) ◽  
pp. 128 ◽  
Author(s):  
FELIPE FRANCISCO BARBOSA ◽  
ANDRÉ SILVA FERNANDES ◽  
LEANDRO GONÇALVES OLIVEIRA

Check List ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 14 (2) ◽  
pp. 313-317
Author(s):  
Ana P. M. Olímpio ◽  
Fabio H. S. Cardoso ◽  
Cleison L. S. Costa ◽  
Elmary C. Fraga ◽  
Maria C. Barros

The Lesser Bulldog Bat, Noctilio albiventris, is found in all major Brazilian phytogeographic domains. We extend the known distribution of this species in the Cerrado, where 3 specimens were collected in the municipality of Caxias, which is within the Cerrado domain of the state of Maranhão, northeastern Brazil. Our analysis of the COI gene confirms the morphological identification of the specimens, based on a 99.8–100% similarity with known sequences. This record extends the known distribution of N. albiventris 260 km to the east, in the state of Maranhão, and 986 km to the north, in the Cerrado biome. 


Author(s):  
Fábio Henrique Fernandes ◽  
Zaira Da Rosa Guterres ◽  
Joaquim Corsino ◽  
Walmir Silva Garcez ◽  
Fernanda Rodrigues Garcez

Planta Medica ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 81 (11) ◽  
Author(s):  
LS Espindola ◽  
B Wilson ◽  
JA Beutler ◽  
KR Gustafson ◽  
BR O'Keefe

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