Browsing by Autor "Rosana Moraes"
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Item type: Item , Antecedentes y oportunidades para la elaboración de una Flora de Bolivia(2016) Rosana MoraesItem type: Item , Capacidades taxonómicas en diversidad biológica de Bolivia y la región(2006) Rosana MoraesItem type: Item , Item type: Item , Mamíferos consumidores de frutas y semillas de la chonta (Astrocaryum gratum, Arecaceae) en bosques submontanos y aluviales de Bolivia(2014) Enzo Aliaga Rossel; Rosana MoraesItem type: Item , New law puts Bolivian biodiversity hotspot on road to deforestation(Elsevier BV, 2018) Álvaro Fernández‐Llamazares; Joose Helle; Johanna Eklund; Andrew Balmford; Rosana Moraes; Victòria Reyes-García; Mar CabezaItem type: Item , Palmeras de los Leco y sus usos(2012) Henrik Balslev; Narel Y. Paniagua-Zambrana; Erika Blacutt; Rosana Moraes; Manuel J. Macía; Alexander Parada; Yanina Inturias; Zamir Perez; Jehizon Teran; Marcelo Aliaga ArrietaItem type: Item , The global relevance of locally grounded ethnobiology(BioMed Central, 2024) Álvaro Fernández‐Llamazares; Irene Teixidor‐Toneu; Chelsey Geralda Armstrong; Julián Caviedes; José Tomás Ibarra; Dana Lepofsky; Alex C. McAlvay; Zsolt Molnár; Rosana Moraes; Guillaume OdonneItem type: Item , Wetlands of Mountain Regions of Bolivia(2025) Alejandra I. Domic; Óscar Plata; Rosana MoraesAndean mountain wetlands are ecosystems found in the semiarid and arid Bolivian Andes between 3500 and 5000 m a.s.l. They are characterized by the presence of unique and distinctive plant communities adapted to extreme environmental conditions, including large daily temperature variations, night frosting, and exposure to high levels of UV light. Indigenous communities rely heavily on mountain wetlands, and they have developed a suite of strategies to maintain and expand peatlands over generations. Despite major efforts to document the flora and fauna associated with these ecosystems during the past decades, global warming and land-use intensification constitute major threats to the stability of these ecosystems. Conservation programs should include the active participation of local indigenous communities to develop new strategies for conservation planning in the light of climate change.