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Abstract Aim Global species distribution maps tend to be limited to a reduced number of species or are too coarse to inform ecological research and conservation actions at local scales. We developed a workflow to generate species range and area of habitat (AOH) maps tailored to local contexts based on expert information, community science observations ...
Andres Felipe Suárez‐Castro +5 more
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Resumen Objetivo: describir la situación actual de los componentes de salud en los planes integrales de vida de cuatro organizaciones indígenas del departamento del Vaupés, región amazónica de Colombia.
Pablo A. Martínez-Silva +2 more
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Major knowledge shortfalls for Colombian Amazonian anurans: Implications for conservation
Abstract The Amazon boasts the highest anuran species diversity in the world. The Colombian Amazon has the highest rates of illegal deforestation, leading to accelerated species loss. The objective of this review was to identify knowledge shortfalls in anuran research to effectively address conservation efforts.
Claudia P. Camacho‐Rozo +1 more
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Of rivers, law and justice in the Anthropocene
Abstract Beginning in the 2010s, rivers have captured the legal imagination of judges, legislators and activists alike, as part of a rapidly growing phenomenon described by UN Special Rapporteur on human rights and the environment, David Boyd as ‘a legal revolution that could save the world’.
John Page, Alessandro Pelizzon
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Niña de cuatro años con sangrado intestinal agudo
Niña indígena Tayuca, natural de Bacatí (Vaupés), procedente de la vereda El Carmen del municipio de Caruni (Vaupés), traída al Hospital de Mitú por presentar deposiciones con sangre.
Gerzaín Rodríguez Toro
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A taxonomic revision of Stygnus Perty, 1833, in Colombia was conducted. The new species Stygnus apaporis sp. nov. is described from Lago Taraira, departments of Guaviare and Vaupés in the Colombian Amazonian region.
Osvaldo Villarreal +2 more
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Los viajes de J. G. Eberhard por la Amazonia Colombiana
Esta es la transcripción comentada de un viajero no citado en la literatura sobre la región.
Gabriel Cabrera Becerra
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Aquatic ecosystems in the Andes‐Amazon transition zone of Colombia are now at high risk due to expanded human activities after peace agreements in 2016 ended armed conflict. Fish communities exhibit altitudinal biodiversity gradients that are consistent in space and time, and that need to be accounted for conservation and management considerations. Our
Juan David Bogota‐Gregory +3 more
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Estudios Mastozoológicos Colombianos, II Estudios Mastozoológicos Colombianos, II
This is a second contribution to the systematic and zoogeographical knowledge of the Colombian mammals. Sciurus (Guerlinguetus) aestuans georgihernandezi (new subsp.) is described from the vicinity of Mitú, Vaupés, at the right bank of the Vaupés River ...
Barriga Bonilla Ernesto
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