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Forest Responses to Fire Regime in the Humid Chaco of Paraguay
Fire regimes are increasingly shaping vegetation dynamics in the Humid Chaco of Paraguay, a poorly studied fire‐prone region. Our findings highlight resprouting as a key functional trait associated with fire disturbance. Although vegetation structure varied little among regimes, preserving forest patches may help maintain landscape heterogeneity and ...
Cristina Vidal‐Riveros +2 more
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El presente artículo propone la reconstrucción de las redes socioeconómicas establecidas por el Alférez Real don Antonio de la Fuente a través de los puestos que desempeñó en la estructura administrativa de la Corona y de los vínculos que creó durante su
Verónica Jerez Brenes
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Hijos de Melqart. Justino (44.5) y la koiné tiria entre los siglos IV y III a.C.
Proponemos una nueva interpretación del pasaje de Justino (44.5) relativo al dominio cartaginés en la Península Ibérica, que no se iniciaría con la fundación de Gadir, sino de una colonia por parte de los gaditanos con la participación del templo de ...
Manuel Álvarez Martí-Aguilar
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ABSTRACT This study analyzes the effects of value co‐creation and creation of shared value in agricultural input marketing. This study used a sample of 178 agricultural companies in Costa Rica. The data were analyzed using partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS‐SEM) with SMART PLS software. Our findings reveal the significant influence
Luis Ricardo Solís‐Rivera +1 more
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In this study, a new phylogenetic study reclassifies the moth subfamilies Dyopsinae and Thiacidinae. For the first time, Thiacidas postica—the type species of Thiacidinae—was sequenced and shown to belong within Dyopsinae, in the Ceroctena clade. As a result, Thiacidinae is reinstated as the tribe Thiacidini (stat. nov.) within Dyopsinae.
Reza Zahiri +7 more
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Abstract In Northwestern South America (NWSA) geodetic observations point to a consistent northeastward displacement of blocks, while the geological record shows a predominant shortening in NW‐SE direction. Such clear evidence of strain partitioning has been extensively studied in the context of two convergent plates, but not in complex tectonic area ...
Román González +8 more
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Secondary forests are crucial for achieving COP15/16 conservation goals. An operational national approach was developed to identify and characterise forest ecosystems based on the dominant tree species in the canopy, serving as indicators for ecosystem extent and condition.
Maïri Souza Oliveira +13 more
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Cohabitation between Cartagena and Cartago Nova (Spain) [PDF]
When cities with great archaeological remains in their subsoil tend to grow and spread, there are a lot of factors which are forgotten to the detriment of the society. The way to deal with overlapped cities is not one of the abilities of archaeologists, who try to discover our origins but are not concerned about how these remains can be linked to the ...
F. Segado Vázquez +1 more
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Comprehensive tree assessments for prioritising conservation action in Mesoamerica
Tree species are of ecological and social importance globally. Mesoamerica has a diverse tree flora, and the region has experienced major changes in natural habitats due to human activities. In this study, for the first time, we assessed the conservation status of the region's tree species and found that 46% of trees in the region are at risk of ...
Emily Beech +12 more
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Cartago: La ciudad de los confines del Valle
Corría el año de 1536 cuando las múltiples comunidades indígenas asentadas en el piedemonte de la hoya del río Cauca (que aún no tenía tal nombre) fueron testigos de la llegada de un grupo de españoles desde el sur y la parte alta del río Cauca.
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