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Water Sci Technol ; 66(9): 2007-13, 2012.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22925876

ABSTRACT

The Brazilian Water Resources Policy (Law 9433/1997) establishes participatory and decentralized management, involving civil society, water users and governmental bodies, with the basin committees as the basis of this process. Fifteen years after its implementation, it is possible to perceive accomplishments, but, at the same time, there are some difficulties in regards to the operation of the basin committees in the country. Considering the North Paraíba River Basin - which is completely included in the State of Paraíba, Northeastern Brazil, and presents great social and economic importance for the state - this article analyzes the process of formation, installation and functioning of its Basin Committee (CBH-PB), focusing on its composition, the reasons for the mobilization and demobilization of its members, the intra-relations between segments, and the inter-relations between the CBH-PB and other entities of the State Water Management System (the Water Executive Agency and the State Water Resources Council). The level of decentralization and the quality of participatory management (as it is being performed at the CBH-PB) are discussed and guidelines are suggested in order to allow greater effectiveness to the committee.


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Conservation of Natural Resources/methods , Brazil , Conservation of Natural Resources/legislation & jurisprudence , Government Agencies , Policy Making , Rivers
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Bull Entomol Res ; 98(5): 467-73, 2008 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18439338

ABSTRACT

Leaf-cutter ant species (Atta spp.) are key pests of cultivated crops in the Neotropics, and recent studies have demonstrated that workers of Atta spp., particularly of Atta sexdens rubropilosa, exhibit aggressive behavior among nestmates when in contact with the sesquiterpene beta-eudesmol, found in leaves of Eucalyptus maculata. However, the underlying mechanism sparking this behavior pattern has yet to be investigated. This work aimed to elucidate the mechanism by which this substance elicits aggression in workers of A. sexdens rubropilosa. The results, thus obtained, showed that beta-eudesmol is able to modify the chemical composition of the workers cuticle, impairing nestmate recognition, triggering alarm behavior and leading to nestmate aggression.


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Animal Communication , Ants/drug effects , Sesquiterpenes, Eudesmane/pharmacology , Aggression/drug effects , Animals , Ants/metabolism , Ants/physiology , Pheromones/metabolism , Pheromones/physiology , Sesquiterpenes, Eudesmane/metabolism , Stimulation, Chemical
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