Aquatic Biodiversity of the Pampa Biome: Insights From a Scientometric and Systematic Perspective
ABSTRACT The Pampa biome, in South America, covers parts of Brazil, Uruguay, and Argentina. Its main characteristic is the predominance of grassland areas. The Pampa biome supports high biological diversity and a wide variety of ecosystems. In this study, we provide a comprehensive overview of biodiversity studies focusing on freshwater ecosystems of ...
Ana Paula Tavares Costa +6 more
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First evidence of early neolithic archery from Cueva de los Murciélagos (Albuñol, Granada) revealed through combined chemical and morphological analysis. [PDF]
Bertin I +10 more
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Bacteria related to tick-borne pathogen assemblages in Ornithodoros cf. hasei (Acari: Argasidae) and blood of the wild mammal hosts in the Orinoquia region, Colombia. [PDF]
Carvajal-Agudelo JD +3 more
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Peruvian frogs underwent a climate‐driven range expansion into deglaciating mountains, exposing themselves and their fungal pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) to challenging new thermal environments. Bd has dispersed extensively in these new habitats, and elevation may mediate the apparent sublethal impacts of infection for frogs.
Emma Steigerwald +6 more
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The center cannot hold: A Bayesian chronology for the collapse of Tiwanaku. [PDF]
Marsh EJ +10 more
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Funcionalidad turística de la gestión de la comunicación en redes sociales de museos de Málaga
Emelina Galarza Fernández +2 more
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Three Decades of Butterfly–Plant Interaction Turnover Explained by Climate and Species Loss
Long‐term biodiversity loss reshapes interaction dynamics inpollination networks. Communities become increasingly dominated bygeneralist species that are more capable of rewiring interactions thanspecialists. However, rewiring declines over time as species lossreduces the pool of potential partners, progressively raising thecontribution of species ...
Pau Colom +3 more
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Social behavior of proterotheriid ungulates revealed by mammal tracksites in northwest Argentina. [PDF]
Vera RB, Muñoz COR, Krapovickas V.
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Multi-character approach reveals a new mangrove population of the Yellow Warbler complex, Setophaga petechia, on Cozumel Island, Mexico. [PDF]
Machkour-M'Rabet S +4 more
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