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Archaeal LOV domains from Lake Diamante: first functional characterization of a halo-adapted photoreceptor. [PDF]

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A new fossil condor (Aves, Cathartiformes) from the Early Pliocene of Catamarca province, Argentina

Historical Biology, 2023
Condors are New World vultures (Cathartiformes, Cathartidae) with broad wings and short tails. The fossil record of condors (Aves, Cathartiformes) in South America is scarce, and particularly in Argentina most of the remains assigned to condors have been
F. Degrange   +3 more
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Composite microbialites: Thrombolite, dendrolite, and stromatolite associations in a modern environment, Pozo Bravo lake, Salar de Antofalla, Catamarca Puna, Argentina

Journal of Sedimentary Research, 2021
Pozo Bravo is a high-altitude Andean lake that harbors modern microbialites thriving in hypersaline conditions in the Salar de Antofalla, one of the driest sites on Earth and located in the Puna region of Catamarca, northwest Argentine. Due to the lake
A. I. Lencina   +4 more
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Short-term microbialite resurgence as indicador of ecological resilience against crises (Catamarca, Argentine Puna).

Environmental Microbiology Reports, 2021
Microbialite-producing microorganisms that inhabit the Puna lakes are traditionally considered constituents of fragile microsystems, unable to resist important environmental variations.
P. G. Villafañe   +3 more
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Paleoparasitological study of Holocene South American camelids (ca. 8970–470 years 14C BP) from an archaeological site, Southern Puna of Argentina (Antofagasta de la Sierra, Catamarca)

The Holocene, 2021
South American camelids (SAC) have occupied a central role in the development of Andean societies. They are widely distributed in South America and since ancient times are an important factor in Andean economies and social and ritual life.
E. Tietze, S. Urquiza, M. O. Beltrame
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