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The Basalt of Patagonia

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Test Patagonia’s raptors for rodenticides

Science, 2022
Thousands of owls and other predators die each year globally after eating rodents that have been poisoned with anticoagulant rodenticides (ARs) (1–3). In Andean Patagonia, where wilderness areas coexist with human settlements (including tourist destinations), ARs are unregulated and routinely used to prevent human contact with rodents (4, 5).
Saggese, Miguel Daniel   +4 more
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Patagonia

1998
Some fourteen to ten thousand years ago, as ice-caps shrank and glaciers retreated, the first bands of hunter-gatherers began to colonise the continental extremity of South America. Their arrival marked the culmination of mankind's epic journey to people the globe.
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The Basalt of Patagonia

Journal of science of the Hiroshima University. Series C, Geology and mineralogy, 1975
The samples subjected to the microscopic examination and chemical analysis were provided by the 4th Scientific Expedition to Patagonia by Hiroshima & Hokkaido Univ., 1969. The party collected them on the continental side of the southern Andes between Mendoza and Santa Cruz in Argentina.
TAKAMURA, Hajime, YOSHIDA, Hironao
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Phytogeography of patagonia

The Botanical Review, 1943
The Patagonian flora is mainly xerophytic in contrast to the hydrophytic Magellanic flora which borders it on the west. It is a complex of elements, each of which has originated from a different geographical region. The most unusual and peculiar endemics of Patagonia, for the most part plants of swales, have their closest relationships with the ...
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Plantas de la Patagonia / Plants of Patagonia

2008
Un completo y atractivo panorama de la Flora de la Patagonia Argentina y Sur de Chile. Árboles, arbustos, hierbas, helechos y trepadoras, que representan a 95 familias de plantas que crecen en la región, descriptas claramente e ilustradas con magníficas fotografías color.
Barthélémy, Daniel   +2 more
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Patagonia

2017
Lorinda R. Rowledge   +2 more
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