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Forest disturbance and recovery in Peruvian Amazonia
This study used Landsat time series in combination with data from 1840 National Forest Inventory plots in Peruvian Amazonia to determine the impact of disturbance, environmental conditions and human use on forests' biomass and tree diversity. We found that the intensity of forest disturbance had a negative effect on the recovery of aboveground biomass ...
Daniela Requena Suarez +9 more
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Global effects of forest modification on herpetofauna communities
Abstract As the area covered by human‐modified environments grows, it is increasingly important to understand the responses of communities to the novel habitats created, especially for sensitive and threatened taxa. We aimed to improve understanding of the major evolutionary and ecological processes that shape the assemblage of amphibian and reptile ...
Maider Iglesias‐Carrasco +2 more
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Given that anthropogenic disturbance is one of the most important factors influencing ecological communities, a better understanding of the reciprocity of the various components of biodiversity is needed to predict the development of disturbed natural communities.
Nina Isabell Schwensow +10 more
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A free Plain Language Summary can be found within the Supporting Information of this article. Abstract Tropical tree species span a range of life‐history strategies within a fast–slow continuum. The position of a species within this continuum is thought to reflect a negative relationship between growth and storage, with fast‐growing species allocating ...
Caroline Signori‐Müller +19 more
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Se realizó un análisis sobre la incidencia vectorial del Aedes aegypti en sus estadíos inmaduros, asociados a sus sitios de cría, se censaron 750 domicilios en tres localidades en la ciudad de Guayaquil: Cooperativas Lomas de la Florida-norte, Pablo ...
Ericka Sánchez Muñoz +1 more
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animales como reservorios de enfermedades
Los animales salvajes pueden actuar como reservorios de patógenos (virus, bacterias, protozoos y hongos) potencialmente peligrosos para el ser humano. De hecho, la gran mayoría de las enfermedades emergentes son zoonosis (es decir, son transmitidas por animales) y todo apunta a que el nuevo SARS-CoV-2, el virus responsable de la actual pandemia de ...
Daniela Canestrari +1 more
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Introducción y objetivos: Pascalia glauca es una maleza tóxica para el ganado, con amplia distribución en la Argentina. La toxicidad es producida por un atractilósido, pero la especie también contiene compuestos como las saponinas, resinas y aceites con ...
Marcelo P. Hernández, Ana M. Arambarri
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Análisis y selección de un pozo reinyector en la Cuenca Oriente.
La demanda del crudo ha crecido de manera constante incrementando el número de pozos perforados para mantener la producción, pero el crudo viene con un agua fósil, este es un problema que el área de producción se toma muy en serio.
Diego Ayala +3 more
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In a multicentre study, outcome of surgery for total colonic aganglionosis was evaluated in 116 patients. In long‐term follow‐up, patients with a J pouch reconstruction reported better faecal continence and those with a Duhamel reconstruction reported fewer episodes of enterocolitis. Nutritional support was needed extensively in all groups with various
P. Stenström +12 more
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El cambio de uso del suelo para actividades agropecuarias es un motor de pérdida de biodiversidad. Sin embargo, existen sistemas que pueden ser reservorios para la fauna.
Lucrecia Arellano +1 more
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