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  1. Climate change adaptation and the agricultural sector in South American countries: Risk, vulnerabilities and opportunities by Taboada, Miguel Angel, Costantini, Alejandro Oscar, Busto, Mercedes, Bonatti, Michelle, Sieber, Stefan

    Published 2022
    “…We analyzed the increasing tension between agribusiness models and smallholder models, the risks, opportunities, and main adaptation measures that can be adopted in the agricultural sector of the South American countries facing climate change. This study is a review of adaptation actions in the agricultural sector for the different regions of South America. …”
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  2. How Long Should Grasses of South American Campos Grasslands Rest for Stockpiling Forage? by Risso Barbosa, Marlon, Durante, Martin, Marin, Luciana, Cazzuli, Fiorella, Quadros, Fernando Luiz Ferreira de, Dixon, Rob M., Correa, Franklin Riet, Jaurena, Martín

    Published 2024
    “…Phosphorous (P) concentration, crude protein (CP) content and organic matter digestibility (OMD) were evaluated in two C3 and four C4 grasses native to the South American Campos grasslands. These were: Bromus auleticus (BROAUL) and Nasella neessiana (NASNEE) as C3 grasses and Andropogon lateralis (ANDLAT), Mnesithea selloana (MNESEL), Paspalum dilatatum (PASDIL), and Paspalum notatum (PASNOT) as C4 grasses. …”
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  3. Molecular analysis of Sarcoptes scabiei infecting wild and domestic South American camelids in Argentina by Anello, Melina, Sosa, Fabiana Evangelina, Ferreyra, Hebe del Valle, Lobo Allende, Rebeca, Mastromatey, Mariana, Uhart, Marcela M., Romero, Sandra Raquel, Florin-Christensen, Monica, Moroni, Barbara, Molinar, Anna Rita, Rossi, Luca, Di Rocco, Florencia

    Published 2025
    “…Sarcoptic mange, caused by the Sarcoptes scabiei mite, is a highly transmissible skin condition affecting many mammalian species worldwide. South American camelids (SAC) have the highest reported prevalence of mange in South America, causing economic losses and posing a conservation threat to wild SAC. …”
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  4. Influences of succession and erosion on bird communities in a South American highland wooded landscape by Bellis, Laura Marisa, Pidgeon, Anna Michle, Alcántara, Camilo, Dardanelli, Sebastian, Radeloff, Volker C.

    Published 2018
    “…In South American highland forests, domestic grazing can cause major changes in forest structure and soil quality thereby altering resources available to avian communities. …”
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  5. Managed honeybees and South American bumblebees exhibit complementary foraging patterns in highbush blueberry by Estravis‑Barcala, María Cecilia, Palottini, Florencia, Macri, Ivana Noelia, Nery, Denise, Farina, Walter Marcelo

    Published 2021
    “…Despite Apis mellifera being the most widely managed pollinator to enhance crop production, they are not the most suitable species for highbush blueberries, which possess restrictive floral morphology and require buzz-pollination. Thus, the South American bumblebee Bombus pauloensis is increasingly managed as an alternative species in this crop alongside honeybees. …”
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  6. Achieving political rights, enhancing forest livelihoods: Latin American Indigenous and Afrodescendant women's views by Bolaños Cárdenas, O., Monterroso, I.

    Published 2022
    “…Based on multi-stakeholder platform discussions by Latin American Indigenous and Afrodescendant women, it focuses on systemic and structural constraints on their visibility and effectiveness as peer political rightsholders. …”
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  7. The Central American Integration System (SICA) advances on the implementation of the CSA regional strategy for 2018-2030 by CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security

    Published 2017
    “…CCAFS led the technical component in the formulation process of the CSA regional strategy for SICA region, as a request from the Central-American-Agricultural-Council (CAC). CCAFS research outputs and expert support were key to develop a robust policy instrument that could continue in force despite a diversity of plausible future pathways considering climate change. …”
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  8. The Latin American Fund for Irrigated Rice (FLAR) empowered with digital tools to identify CSA options by CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security

    Published 2020
    “…The Latin American Fund for Irrigated Rice (FLAR) has changed the way of collecting, analyzing, and disseminating information through its members. …”
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