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On the Putative Presence of Eupsophus (Anura: Cycloramphidae) In Central Patagonia During the Oligocene

open access: yesHerpetologica, 2012
Abstract Fossil anuran remains from an outcropping of Oligocene sediments in central Patagonia have been attributed to the extant genus Eupsophus based on their putative similarity to the skeleton of living members of this genus. These remains would represent the only and oldest evidence of the existence not only of Eupsophus, but also of any ...
openaire   +2 more sources

Strategic Design Choices in Upcycled Fashion: Effects of Design Typicality and Material Domain Distance on Sustainable Consumption

open access: yesSustainable Development, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT While upcycling clothing reflects environmental value (i.e., greenness) and distinctive designs (i.e., uniqueness), consumer responses to upcycled clothing designs remain underexplored. Drawing on categorization, cue utilization, and domain distance theories, two experimental studies were conducted with US female aged 18–45.
Hyesim Seo   +3 more
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Mean and standard deviation of nitrogen and carbon stable-isotope in central-northern and southern Patagonia.

open access: yes, 2014
Mean and standard deviation of nitrogen and carbon stable-isotope in central-northern and southern Patagonia.
Fabiana Saporiti (606261)   +7 more
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Improving manual tagging of camera trap videos for wildlife studies: a visual assistance tool applied to the endangered huillin Lontra provocax

open access: yesWildlife Biology, EarlyView.
In the last decades, the use of camera traps for wildlife studies has increased significantly due to advancements in technology leading to cost reduction and improved reliability. They facilitate the study of wild animals in their natural environment in a minimally invasive manner, eliminating the need for researchers to remain in the field for long ...
Luciano Marpegan   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Mycorrhizal fungi in Pinus ponderosa introduced in Central Patagonia (Argentina)

open access: yesNova Hedwigia, 2005
Fil: Barroetavena, Carolina. Centro de Investigacion y Extension Forestal Andino Patagonico; Argentina.
Carolina Barroetaveña   +1 more
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Variación morfométrica postcraneal en muestras tardías de restos humanos de Patagonia: una aproximación biogeográfica Postcranial morphometric variation in late Holocene human remains from Patagonia: a biogeographic approach

open access: yesIntersecciones en Antropología, 2006
Durante los últimos cinco años se está llevando a cabo una serie de estudios orientados a discutir diferentes hipótesis acerca de la dinámica de las poblaciones cazadoras-recolectoras tardías de las regiones pampeana y patagónica en base a evidencia ...
Marien Béguelin, Gustavo Barrientos
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Body Size Regulates Niche Overlap Asymmetry in the Subtropical Andes Rain Shadow: Isotopic Paleoecology of Oligocene South American Ungulates

open access: yesIntegrative Zoology, EarlyView.
This study provides the first isotopic analysis of Oligocene mammals from Quebrada Fiera, Mendoza, Argentina, filling a major gap in South American paleontology. It reveals a latitudinal gradient in aridity due to the Andean rain shadow and highlights the role of (semi)permanent water bodies in sustaining diverse herbivore communities. Additionally, it
Dánae Sanz‐Pérez   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Frontera/s y memoria/s: "Los pioneros" coyhaiquinos y trevelinenses BORDER/S AND MEMOR(Y)/IES: THE COYHAIQUIE AND TREVELIN "PIONEERS"

open access: yesIntersecciones en Antropología, 2009
En el presente artículo se propone el análisis de las características que adquirió y adquiere la construcción de las identidades culturales en torno a la idea de memoria/s, en las localidades de Coyhaique (Chile) y Trevelin (Argentina) pertenecientes a ...
Brígida Baeza
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Patrones geográficos de diferenciación craneofacial entre poblaciones de la región central del país y otras de Argentina: aportes desde la genética del paisaje

open access: yesRevista del Museo de Antropologia, 2008
En este trabajo se analizan los patrones de variación espacial de los grupos humanos que habitaron la región central del país (actualmente, parte de los territorios de las provincias de Córdoba y San Luis) conocida en la arqueología como «Sierras ...
Mariana Fabra
doaj   +1 more source

It Takes Two to Tango: A Pluralist Account for Building Comprehensive Explanations in Human Evolution

open access: yesAmerican Anthropologist, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT The evolutionary study of human dispersal is a key topic in biological anthropology. However, recent research has revealed inconsistencies between molecular and anatomical data across different timescales and geographic regions. Despite increased interdisciplinary dialogue, these discordances are rarely analyzed in depth or interpreted for ...
Lumila Paula Menéndez, Sophie Veigl
wiley   +1 more source

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