Status and Distribution of Paraguayan Mammalia: Hystricomorpha 1. Erethizontidae and Chinchillidae
Two species of Erethizontidae and one species of Chinchillidae have been recorded in Paraguay. To date no specialized studies have been performed on them and their distribution is poorly known. This study clarifies the available data on the distribution,
P. Smith
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Registros de arañas epigeas en Bahía Blanca, en la región templada de Argentina [PDF]
Ecological surveys of diversity and seasonal patterns of spiders in relation with cadavers have rarely been conducted, despite the high potential species diversity and abundance of spiders.
Zanetti, Noelia Inés
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Parasite and reproductive features of Scinax nasicus (Anura: Hylidae) from a South American subtropical area [PDF]
Desde febrero de 2002 a diciembre de 2004, se analizó la fauna de helmintos parásitos y las características reproductivas de Scinax nasicus en un área cercana a la ciudad de Corrientes, Argentina.
Duré Pitteri, Marta Inés +4 more
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Impacts of agricultural expansion on the resource availability of forest-dependent Indigenous communities in the Dry Chaco. [PDF]
Vallejos M +3 more
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Quantifying the Spatial Footprint of Agriculture-Driven Edge Effects in a Global Deforestation Hotspot. [PDF]
Torrella S +7 more
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Air quality dataset of particulate matter PM2.5 & PM10 from the monitoring network in Asuncion metropolitan area, Paraguay. [PDF]
Recalde C +3 more
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Landscape Genomics and Evolutionary History of <i>Megamelus scutellaris</i>, a Biocontrol Agent of the Invasive Water Hyacinth (<i>Pontederia crassipes</i>). [PDF]
Salinas NA +5 more
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A new species of <i>Echinodorus</i> (Alismatales, Alismataceae) from the Chaco region with a waterlily soul. [PDF]
Calviño PA +4 more
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Selection of the Argentine indicator region [PDF]
Determined from available Argentine crop statistics, selection of the Indicator Region was based on the highest wheat, corn, and soybean producing provinces, which were: Buenos Aires, Cordoba, Entre Rios, and Santa Fe.
Ramirez, C. J., Reed, C. R.
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Environment, Tropical Disease, and Scientific Networks in Argentina: Folclore and Multiscalar Mobilities. [PDF]
Balloffet L.
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