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Microbial Biodiversity in Sediment from the Amuyo Ponds: Three Andean Hydrothermal Lagoons in Northern Chile. [PDF]
Vilo C +3 more
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Arboreta bridge people and nature while conserving tree biodiversity, supporting climate resilience, and advancing environmental education. This study maps over a century of available and indexed arboretum research, uncovering trends, knowledge gaps, and opportunities for collaboration.
Catarina Patoilo Teixeira +1 more
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Isolation of Thermophilic Bacteria from Extreme Environments in Northern Chile. [PDF]
Valenzuela B +3 more
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Modeling the Potential Distribution of the Malaria Vector Anopheles (Ano.) pseudopunctipennis Theobald (Diptera: Culicidae) in Arid Regions of Northern Chile. [PDF]
Valderrama L +3 more
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Conflicting water usages in northern Chile
Resumen
openaire +2 more sources
Andean festivities and religiosity in northern chile
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Gavilan Vega, Vivian +1 more
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Climate extremes threaten the sustainability of cranberry production, a culturally and economically important North American crop. This study demonstrates that wild cranberries (Vaccinium oxycoccos) harbor genetic variation that may enhance cold stress resilience when introduced into cultivated cranberry through hybridization.
Audrey Dickinson +5 more
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Deep ocean hydrographic variability estimated from distributed geodetic sensor arrays off northern Chile. [PDF]
Jegen A +4 more
europepmc +1 more source
Breeding of a Wild Population of South Pacific Bonito Sarda chiliensis chiliensis (Cuvier 1832) Broodstock under Laboratory Conditions in Pisagua, Northern Chile. [PDF]
Pepe-Victoriano R +2 more
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Rising temperatures and wetter conditions in the Midcontinent of North America are influencing climate responses in trees. Dendroclimatological analyses of four exotic deciduous conifer species from Secrest Arboretum, Northeast Ohio help identify past, present and future climate‐tree interactions.
Gregory Wiles +6 more
wiley +1 more source

