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A middle income trap in a small open economy: Modeling the Argentinean case [PDF]
This paper presents a model of the conditions that may lead a small open economy towards a middle income trap. This situation has shown to be pervasive in Latin America.
Caraballo, M. Ángeles +2 more
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Record of Pampas cat, Leopardus garleppi (Matschie, 1912) in Humedales de Eten, Lambayeque, Peru
The pampas cat, Leopardus garleppi (Matschie, 1912), is one of the five species of the genus Leopardus known in Peru and is the only species of the genus that is distributed in the coastal desert ecoregion of Peru. Herein, we present a new record of L.
Aznaran, Wilmar +3 more
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Importance of connectivity for carnivore richness and occupancy in fragmented biodiversity hotspots
Abstract Structural connectivity affects wildlife movement between habitat patches, contributing to the persistence of wildlife populations and their resilience to human‐induced and environmental changes. However, its importance to wildlife population persistence remains unclear, particularly in fragmented landscapes, where there are additional co ...
Cindy M. Hurtado +12 more
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Ichthyological ecoregions of Argentina [PDF]
The Argentine Republic is situated in the southernmost portion of the American continent, occupying over 2,785,600 km2 not including the Antarctic territory. The country ranges from subtropical areas (21º46’S) to subantarctic regions (55º03’S), extending
López, Hugo Luis +2 more
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A distinct muscular slip (arrows) was observed in the cervical region of a dog. It originated from the transverse process of the axis and joined the rhomboideus capitis (RCa) near its scapular insertion. The slip was innervated by a branch of the cervical ventral rami. This variant provides insights into anatomical variation and comparative morphology.
Younes Kamali
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The Chanka: Archaeological Research in Andahuaylas (Apurimac), Peru [PDF]
In AD 1438 a battle took place outside the city of Cuzco that changed the course of South American history. The Chanka, a powerful ethnic group from the Andahuaylas region, had begun an aggressive program of expansion.
Aráoz Silva, Miriam +2 more
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Land use change and ecosystem service provision in Pampas and Campos grasslands of southern South America [PDF]
New livestock production models need to simultaneously meet the increasing global demand for meat and preserve biodiversity and ecosystem services.
Corbeels, Marc +5 more
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The presence of humans and large carnivores in shared landscapes presents unique challenges for wildlife conservation and management. This study explores the temporal activity patterns of tourists and pumas Puma concolor using camera traps to understand the potential for encounters between the two groups in Patagonia National Park, Chile.
Liliana Guzmán‐Aguayo +8 more
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Leopardus munoai, the Pampa cat, is a small felid (ca. 3–4 kg) recently separated from the Leopardus colocola complex. This Pampa cat is endemic to the Pampas grasslands of Uruguay, western Argentina and southernmost Brazil. Originally, the Pampas had a long history of extensive cattle ranching; however, its fields have been exponentially converted ...
Fábio Dias Mazim +4 more
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Applications of Laparoscopic Techniques in Wildlife 腹腔镜技术在野生动物中的应用
In wildlife conservation, we have compiled the applications of laparoscopy, summarized into four areas. First, laparoscopy provides a reliable protocol for sex identification in wild species lacking apparent sexual dimorphism. Second, reproductive management with the involvement of laparoscopy is instrumental in maintaining and restoring species ...
Jiachen Li +4 more
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