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As a function of the dominant vegetation cover, patterns of variation in the structure and composition of both, the aquatic macroinvertebrate communities and their functional feeding groups (FFG) were examined at pristine streams of two high Andean micro-
D. Vimos-Lojano +3 more
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As a function of the dominant vegetation cover, patterns of variation in the structure and composition of both, the aquatic macroinvertebrate communities and their functional feeding groups (FFG) were examined at pristine streams of two high Andean micro-
D. Vimos-Lojano +3 more
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Stunting in an Andean community: Prevalence and etiology
American Journal of Human Biology, 1998The magnitude and potential causes of linear growth retardation in a rural agricultural community of the Ecuadorian Andes are examined. Growth stunting is common in this population, as height-for-age Z-scores (HAZ) for boys and girls 1-5 years average -2.2 and -2.0, respectively. Dietary analyses suggest multiple nutrient deficiencies. The diet appears
Peter R, Berti +2 more
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Landscape, Gender, and Community: Andean Mountain Stories
Anthropological Quarterly, 1999On the southern Bolivian altiplano the fight between a male and a female mountain peak marked the region in distinctive ways, defining physical space and humans' relationship to it. Considering landscape from the perspective of one community, we learn about the reworking of history and gender, and individuals' ability to use the story creatively ...
Lynn Sikkink, Braulio Choque M.
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Maritime Communities and Coastal Andean Urbanization:
2019Chapter 6 discusses the Early Horizon, first millennium BC site of Samanco (450 to 150 cal BC), near the shore in the Nepeña valley on the north coast of Peru. Fishing and shellfishing were important, as was agriculture, with maize as the most important crop. Samanco was a food production center supplying inland polities with subsistence goods from the
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conflict and cooperation in Andean communities
American Ethnologist, 1975This paper presents a framework for the analysis of cooperation and conflict based on surveys and anthropological studies of Peruvian rural communities and an examination of the literature on the nature of peasant communities (Redfield, Lewis, Foster, and others).
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Altitudinal zonation of Andean cryptogam communities
Journal of Biogeography, 2000AbstractTo test whether cryptogamic plant communities in tropical Andean rain forests are distributed in floristically discrete communities corresponding to altitudinal belts, I subjected the elevational distribution of pteridophytes along two elevational gradients in Bolivia, and of bryophytes and lichens along two transects in Peru and Colombia (data
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Andean Community of Nations (CAN)
2019Abstract The idea that the nations of Latin America should undertake political and economic integration is not recent (see also → Regional Co-operation and Organization: American States). For a number of reasons, including the lack of commonalities among the countries seeking political or economic integration, these efforts have tended ...
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No. 44568. Finland and Andean Community
2011Agreement between the government of the republic of finland and the andean community on the installation phase of the cooperation in the biodiversity regional program in can member countries andeanamazon regions (biocan). Lima, 18 june 2007 [united nations, treaty series, vol. 2482, i-44568.]
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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