• Carnivore-livestock conflicts in Chile: evidence and methods for mitigation 

      Astorga, Francisca [Univ Mayor, Fac Ciencias, Campus Huechuraba]; Rodríguez, Valeska; Escobar, Luis E.; Medina-Vogel, Gonzalo (JACK H BERRYMAN INST, 2019)
      Human population growth and habitat loss have exacerbated human-wildlife conflicts worldwide. We explored trends in human-wildlife conflicts (HWCs) in Chile using scientific and official reports to identify areas and species ...
    • Detection of the phycotoxin pectenotoxin-2 in waters around King George Island, Antarctica 

      Trefault, Nicole [Univ Mayor, Fac Ciencias, Ctr GEMA Genom Ecol & Medio Ambiente]; Krock, Bernd; Schloss, Irene R.; Tillmann, Urban; Hernando, Marcelo; Deregibus, Dolores; Antoni, Julieta; Almandoz, Gaston O.; Hoppenrath, Mona (SPRINGER, 2020)
      In order to set a base line for the observation of planktonic community changes due to global change, protistan plankton sampling in combination with phycotoxin measurements and solid phase adsorption toxin tracking (SPATT) ...
    • Drought and climate change incidence on hotspot Cedrela forests from the Mata Atlantica biome in southeastern Brazil 

      Venegas-González, Alejandro [Univ Mayor, Escuela Ingn Forestal, Fac Ciencias, Santiago, Chile]; Roig, Fidel A.; Lisi, Claudio S.; Albiero-Junior, Alci; Alvares, Clayton Alcarde; Tomazello-Filho, Mario (ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, 2018)
      The Atlantic Forest is a Neotropical biome encompassing mainly Brazil's coastline and parts of Paraguay, Uruguay, and Argentina, but today surviving largely in small degraded patches and protected areas. Being a region ...
    • Summer phyto- and bacterioplankton communities during low and high productivity scenarios in the Western Antarctic Peninsula 

      Trefault, Nicole [Univ Mayor, Ctr Genom & Bioinformat, Fac Sci, Santiago, Chile]; Fuentes, Sebastián; Ignacio Arroyo, Jose; Rodríguez-Marconi, Susana; Masotti, Italo; Alarcón-Schumacher, Tomás; Polz, Martin F.; De la Iglesia, Rodrigo; Diez, Beatriz (SPRINGER, 2019)
      Phytoplankton blooms taking place during the warm season drive high productivity in Antarctic coastal seawaters. Important temporal and spatial variations exist in productivity patterns, indicating local constraints ...


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