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Although floodplains are recognized as important sources of methane (CH) in the Amazon basin, little is known about the role of methanotrophs in mitigating CH emissions in these ecosystems. Our previous data reported the genus as one of the most abundant methanotrophs in these floodplain sediments. However, information on the functional potential and life strategies of these organisms living under seasonal flooding is still missing. Here, we described the first metagenome-assembled genome (MAG) of a sp. recovered from Amazonian floodplains sediments, and we explored its functional potential and ecological traits through phylogenomic, functional annotation, and pan-genomic approaches. Both phylogenomics and pan-genomics identified the closest placement of the bin.170_fp as . As expected for Type II methanotrophs, the Core cluster from the pan-genome comprised genes for CH oxidation and formaldehyde assimilation through the serine pathway. Furthermore, the complete set of genes related to nitrogen fixation is also present in the Core. Interestingly, the MAG singleton cluster revealed the presence of unique genes related to nitrogen metabolism and cell motility. The study sheds light on the genomic characteristics of a dominant, but as yet unexplored methanotroph from the Amazonian floodplains. By exploring the genomic potential related to resource utilization and motility capability, we expanded our knowledge on the niche breadth of these dominant methanotrophs in the Amazonian floodplains.
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Sci Adv
August 2025
Fish Ecology and Biology Research Group, ECOBP, Mamirauá Institute for Sustainable Development (IDSM), Amazonas, Brazil.
The high biodiversity of tropical ecosystems was one of the earliest ecological patterns to be reported, but the ecological processes that maintain this diversity remain unresolved. Here, we revisit Pianka's 1966 hypothesis that spatial heterogeneity contributes to tropical biodiversity. Using a comprehensive survey of a fish community in a central Amazonian floodplain, conducted over the 2003, 2012, and 2022 hydrological cycles, we ask if the high levels of environmental heterogeneity (both temporal and spatial) that characterize this ecosystem constrain the capacity of species to dominate local assemblages.
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August 2025
Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia - INPA, Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil.
The genus Sakesphorus (Aves: Thamnophilidae) includes two species that are floodplain specialists within Amazonia. While S. luctuosus occupies floodplains of southeastern Amazonia and extends south along riparian habitats in central Brazil, S.
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August 2025
Programa de Pós-Graduação Em Zoologia, Instituto de Ciências Biológicas, Universidade Federal Do Amazonas, Av. General Rodrigo Otávio 3000, Manaus, AM, 69077-000, Brazil.
Disturbance and dispersal processes jointly shape assemblage structures across multiple spatial scales. The flood pulse in Amazon rivers is a large-scale natural and seasonal disturbance that affects floodplain forests and fluvial islands. We evaluated how flooding and isolation of fluvial islands act as environmental filters, structuring taxonomic and functional ant assemblages in the Amazon.
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June 2025
INPE - National Institute for Space Research, Earth Observation and Geoinformatics Division, São José dos Campos, Brazil.
Freshwater ecosystems contribute substantially to the global fish catch. However, freshwater fisheries face growing human pressures and are underrepresented in global analyses and conservation strategies. Attempts to reconcile conservation and human welfare goals in fisheries have led to comanagement by the government and local communities, along with other stakeholders, but assessments of its effectiveness in freshwater fisheries are lacking.
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April 2025
Faculdade de Saúde Pública, Universidade de São Paulo (USP) Av. Dr. Arnaldo 715, São Paulo 01240-904, Brazil.
Introduction: Access to vaccines provided by the Brazilian National Immunization Program (NIP) to populations living in floodplains and hard-to-reach areas of the Amazon is complex and conditioned by the geographic characteristics of the region. The success of vaccination campaigns requires different strategies, technologies, and the involvement of professionals whose work goes beyond standard procedures and vaccination protocols.
Objectives: To investigate the specificities of the immunization process of populations inhabiting floodplains and areas of difficult access in the municipality of Careiro da Várzea, in the state of Amazonas, Brazil.