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Claudio Bertonatti +1 more
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Marcelo E. M. Pessino
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Marcelo E. M. Pessino +3 more
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Fungi isolated from the excreta of wild birds in screening centers in Pelotas, RS, Brazil. [PDF]
Mendes JF +6 more
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Publication and use of genetic tools in conservation management applications—A systematic review
Conservation genetics tools must be brought to the forefront of conservation policy and management. Users should support the use of systems and accessible databases to increase the uptake of genetics tools for conservation in applied management decisions for wildlife, reducing barriers to disseminating the results to other end users and interested ...
Kevin Tkach, Maggie J. Watson
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Inventario de avifauna del norte de Entre Ríos, Argentina: registros notables y perspectivas de conservación [PDF]
Biodiversity inventories remain fundamental tools for biodiversity conservation. Neotropical biota has poor faunal inventories. In Argentina, the avifauna of the province of Entre Ríos is still not well known.
Dardanelli, Sebastián +2 more
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Poaching and illegal wildlife trade in western Argentina [PDF]
Human-wildlife interactions, poaching and illegal wildlife trade in particular, are among the major threats to biodiversity around the world, causing species and population extinctions, zoonotic diseases dissemination, and exotic species invasions, among
Becerra, Sofía +2 more
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An annotated checklist of birds of Paraje Tres Cerros, Corrientes province, Argentina [PDF]
We provide an updated checklist of birds of a unique landscape in northeastern Argentina, which is characterized by three isolated, rocky outcrops and their surrounding agroecosystem.
Cajade, Rodrigo +4 more
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Wild animals housed at the IBAMA triage center in Southern Brazil, 2005–2021: a glimpse into the endless conflicts between man and other animals [PDF]
Spurred on by the illegal billion-dollar revenue, the capture and trade of wild fauna remain the leading illegal activities in Brazil, and elsewhere.
Andretta, Ines +5 more
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