FRANCISCO DE HINOJOSA Y SU ENTRADA A LA "MONTAÑA DE LOS MOXOS" (COCHABAMBA-BOLIVIA, SIGLO XVI)
Walter Sánchez
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Ancient human disturbances may be skewing our understanding of Amazonian forests. [PDF]
McMichael CN +3 more
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Using occupancy modeling to provide insights into suitable habitat characteristics for the already restricted and critically endangered Olalla's titi monkey (Plecturocebus olallae). [PDF]
Martínez J +5 more
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Birds of Two Oceans? Trans-Andean and Divergent Migration of Black Skimmers (Rynchops niger cinerascens) from the Peruvian Amazon. [PDF]
Davenport LC +2 more
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Red de comunicación jesuita desde la Misión de Moxos
The Society of Jesus shared information and generated knowledge through a communication network that made it possible to trace connection patterns. Jesuits used reiterative forms to share messages and to distribute knowledge between their European and American provinces.
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Predicting pre-Columbian anthropogenic soils in Amazonia. [PDF]
McMichael CH +8 more
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Dispersal Across Headwaters Determines Fish Population Structure Between Interdigitating River Systems in the Guiana Shield Highlands. [PDF]
Morgan TD +8 more
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Romancing the Road: The Villa Tunari - San Ignacio de Moxos Highway
The 306 kilometer Villa Tunari - San Ignacio de Moxos highway project was designed in 2008 as part of an interoceanic corridor to foster greater integration of the capitalist economy in South America. Despite its double status as a protected ecological and Indigenous Territory, this highway was designed to cut through the center of the Isiboro Sécure ...
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Pre-Columbian earth-builders settled along the entire southern rim of the Amazon. [PDF]
de Souza JG +10 more
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