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'''João Moojen de Oliveira''' (December 1<sup>st</sup>, 1904, [[Leopoldina, Minas Gerais|Leopoldina]], MG, Brazil - March 31, 1985, [[Rio de Janeiro]], RJ, Brazil) was a great researcher dedicated to Brazilian mammals systematic, especially [[Rodent|rodents]] and [[Primate|primates]], dedicated also to [[aves]]. He collected extensively between the 30s and 50s and wrote "Os Roedores do Brasil" in 1952, a classic book on Brazilian rodents. Moojen, as well as researcher, worked significantly as a teacher and technical advisor, here are some of the positions held throughout his life: head of the Biology Department of Escola Superior de Agricultura e Veterinária do Estado de Minas Gerais, in Viçosa; Professor-Head of Natural History of Colégio Universitário da Universidade do Brasil; Naturalist of Vertebrate and Invertebrate Zoology Division of [[National Museum of Brazil|Museu Nacional]] including headed this division into two stages and collected most of the mammals deposited in this collection and in Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro; zoologist of the Rockefeller Foundation; member of Society of the Sigma XI for the Promotion of Research in Science, the American Society of Mammalogists, the Cooper Ornithological Club and Phi Sigma Biological Society; commissioned by the Federal Government to organize the [[Brasília]] Zoo-Botanical, and was also Director of the Department for Nature Protection of Brasília.<ref>{{Cite journal|title = João Moojen de Oliveira (1904-1985)|url = http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_abstract&pid=S0101-81751993000300024&lng=pt&nrm=iso&tlng=pt|journal = Revista Brasileira de Zoologia|issn = 0101-8175|pages = 553-558|volume = 10|issue = 3|doi = 10.1590/S0101-81751993000300024|first = Hitoshi|last = Nomura}}</ref> |
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'''Gênero''' |
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* ''[[Juscelinomys]]'' Moojen, 1965 |
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'''João Moojen de Oliveira''' (1<sup>o</sup> de dezembro de 1904, Leopoldina, MG, Brasil – 31 de março de 1985, Rio de Janeiro, RJ,Brasil) foi um grande pesquisador dedicado a sistemática de mamíferos brasileiros, especialmente roedores e primatas, se dedicou também às aves.Coletou extensivamente entre as décadas de 30 e 50 e escreveu “Os Roedores do Brasil” em 1952, um livro clássico sobre os roedores nacionais. Moojen, além de pesquisador, atuou significativamente como professor e assessor técnico, seguem alguns dos cargos ocupados ao longo de sua vida: chefe de departamento de Biologia da Escola Superior de Agricultura e Veterinária do Estado de Minas Gerais, em Viçosa; Professor-Chefe de História Natural do Colégio Universitário da Universidade do Brasil; Naturalista da Divisão de Zoologia de Vertebrados e Invertebrados do Museu Nacional, inclusive chefiou esta divisão em dois momentos e coletou grande parte dos mamíferos depositados nesta coleção e na Universidade do Estado do |
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'''Espécies e sub-espécies''' |
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Rio de Janeiro; Professor Catedrático, em comissão, da cadeira de Biologia Geral e Zoologia da Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade do Distrito Federal do Rio de Janeiro; membro do Conselho Nacional de Caça e Pesca; membro da Missão Abbink; zoólogo do Conselho Nacional de Caça; zoólogo da fundação Rockfeller; membro da Society of the Sigma XI for the Promotion of Research in Science, da American Society of Mammalogists, do Cooper Ornithological Club e da Phi Sigma Biological Society; encarregado pelo Governo Federal de organizar o Zôo-botânico de Brasília, tendo sido também Diretor do Departamento de Proteção à Natureza de Brasília; Chefe do Serviço de Roedores na Fundação Estadual de Engenharia do Meio Ambiente. |
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* ''[[Spiked Atlantic spiny rat|Trinomys paratus]]'' Moojen, 1948 |
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* ''[[Gracile Atlantic spiny rat|Trinomys gratiosus]]'' Moojen,1948 |
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** ''T. g. gratiosus'' Moojen, 1948 |
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** ''T . g. bonafidei'' Moojen, 1948 |
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* ''[[Kerr's Atlantic tree-rat|Phyllomys kerri]]'' Moojen, 1950 |
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* ''[[Candango mouse|Juscelinomys candango]]'' Moojen, 1965 |
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* ''[[Acrobatic cavy|Kerodon acrobata]]'' Moojen, Locks & Langguth, 1997 |
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PISCES – Characidae: ''Moojenichthys'' Ribeiro, 1956 |
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OPILIONIDA – Gonyleptidae: ''Moojenia'' Mello Leitão, 1935 |
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DIPLOPODA – Vanhoeffeniidae: ''Moojenodesmus'' Schubart, 1944 |
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REPTILIA – Viperidae: [[Bothrops moojeni|''Bothrops moojeni'']] Hoge, 1965 |
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SCORPIONIDA – Bothriuridae: ''Bothriurus moojeni'' Mello Leitão, 1945 |
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SCOLOPENDROMORPHA – Scolopendridae: ''Scolopendra angulata'' moojeni Bücherl, 1941 |
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RODENTIA – Echimyidae: [[Moojen's Atlantic spiny rat|''Trinomys moojeni'']] Pessôa, Oliveira & Reis, 1992 |
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RODENTIA – Cricetidae: [[Oligoryzomys moojeni|''Oligoryzomys moojeni'']] Weksler & Bonvicino, 2005 |
Revision as of 11:20, 10 December 2015
João Moojen de Oliveira (December 1st, 1904, Leopoldina, MG, Brazil - March 31, 1985, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil) was a great researcher dedicated to Brazilian mammals systematic, especially rodents and primates, dedicated also to aves. He collected extensively between the 30s and 50s and wrote "Os Roedores do Brasil" in 1952, a classic book on Brazilian rodents. Moojen, as well as researcher, worked significantly as a teacher and technical advisor, here are some of the positions held throughout his life: head of the Biology Department of Escola Superior de Agricultura e Veterinária do Estado de Minas Gerais, in Viçosa; Professor-Head of Natural History of Colégio Universitário da Universidade do Brasil; Naturalist of Vertebrate and Invertebrate Zoology Division of Museu Nacional including headed this division into two stages and collected most of the mammals deposited in this collection and in Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro; zoologist of the Rockefeller Foundation; member of Society of the Sigma XI for the Promotion of Research in Science, the American Society of Mammalogists, the Cooper Ornithological Club and Phi Sigma Biological Society; commissioned by the Federal Government to organize the Brasília Zoo-Botanical, and was also Director of the Department for Nature Protection of Brasília.[1]
Gênero
- Juscelinomys Moojen, 1965
Espécies e sub-espécies
- Trinomys paratus Moojen, 1948
- Trinomys gratiosus Moojen,1948
- T. g. gratiosus Moojen, 1948
- T . g. bonafidei Moojen, 1948
- Phyllomys kerri Moojen, 1950
- Juscelinomys candango Moojen, 1965
- Kerodon acrobata Moojen, Locks & Langguth, 1997
PISCES – Characidae: Moojenichthys Ribeiro, 1956
OPILIONIDA – Gonyleptidae: Moojenia Mello Leitão, 1935
DIPLOPODA – Vanhoeffeniidae: Moojenodesmus Schubart, 1944
REPTILIA – Viperidae: Bothrops moojeni Hoge, 1965
SCORPIONIDA – Bothriuridae: Bothriurus moojeni Mello Leitão, 1945
SCOLOPENDROMORPHA – Scolopendridae: Scolopendra angulata moojeni Bücherl, 1941
RODENTIA – Echimyidae: Trinomys moojeni Pessôa, Oliveira & Reis, 1992
RODENTIA – Cricetidae: Oligoryzomys moojeni Weksler & Bonvicino, 2005
- ^ Nomura, Hitoshi. "João Moojen de Oliveira (1904-1985)". Revista Brasileira de Zoologia. 10 (3): 553–558. doi:10.1590/S0101-81751993000300024. ISSN 0101-8175.