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Peces continentales de la Argentina: Bibliografía. Brycon orbignyanus. [PDF]
The goal of this work is to compile the existing information about the species present in our country. This has been done by means of datasheets that list both local references and reviews by foreign authors that include Argentine taxa.
López, Hugo Luis +2 more
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Se presentan los resultados del análisis arqueofaunístico de los restos óseos de guanaco recogidos en el Muestreo 2 del sitio de superficie "La Armonía", ubicado en una hoyada entre médanos a trescientos metros del mar en la costa del golfo San Matías ...
Julieta Gómez Otero +2 more
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Con la finalidad de evaluar la asociación de índices de crecimiento en estadios tempranos de peces marinos, se estimó la tasa de crecimiento somático y las condiciones fisiológicas de Eucinostomus argenteus en dos zonas del nor-oriente venezolano: Bahía ...
Ana Teresa Herrera-Reveles +2 more
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Spatial and temporal variations in phytoplankton communities in continental waters have received attention from limnologists, since they are differently influenced by many physico-chemical and biological factors. This study was undertaken with the aim to
Ariadne do Nascimento Moura +2 more
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The La Pastosa beds constitute a nice example of sediments deposited in the highly meandering reach of the fluvial-tidal transition within an estuary, developed at the top of the "Rionegrense" stage, a marine-estuarine sequence of late Miocene age from ...
Roberto A Scasso +3 more
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[The impact of global change on infectious disease epidemiology]. [PDF]
Pérez Pérez A +2 more
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Comparative Functional and Phylogenomic Analyses of Host Association in the Remoras (Echeneidae), a Family of Hitchhiking Fishes. [PDF]
Kenaley CP +3 more
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Snakebite in the department of Nariño, Colombia: a retrospective analysis, 2008-2017 [PDF]
Sevilla-Sánchez MJ +4 more
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A tripartite survey of hyperparasitic fungi associated with ectoparasitic flies on bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera) in a neotropical cloud forest in Panama. [PDF]
Walker MJ +6 more
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