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  1. Changes in forest structure values along the natural cycle and different management strategies in Nothofagus antarctica forests por Martínez Pastur, Guillermo José, Rosas, Yamina Micaela, Chaves, Jimena Elizabeth, Cellini, Juan Manuel, Barrera, Marcelo Daniel, Favoretti Bondar, Santiago, Lencinas, María Vanessa, Peri, Pablo Luis

    Publicado 2021
    “…The aim was to determine changes in forest structure values along the natural cycle and human impacts generated by rural timber, pastoral and silvopastoral uses in managed, unmanaged, and transformed Nothofagus antarctica forests of Tierra del Fuego (Argentina), as well as in some associated environments (grasslands). …”
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  2. Host-parasite association between Didelphis albiventris (Didelphimorphia: Didelphidae) and Ixodes loricatus (Acari: Ixodidae) in their southern ranges por Tarragona, Evelina Luisa, Mastropaolo, Mariano, Zurvera, Daniel, Beldomenico, Pablo Martín, Guglielmone, Alberto

    Publicado 2018
    “…The parasitism of Ixodes loricatus Neumann on white-eared opposum, Didelphis albiventris Lund, was analysed in the southern ranges of both. In central Argentina, 118 wild opossums were captured from 2005 to 2012. …”
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  3. Prevalence and abundance of Eimeria spp. infection in captive vicuñas (Vicugna vicugna) from the Argentinean Andean Altiplano por Cafrune Wierna, María Mercedes, Romero, Sandra Raquel, Aguirre, Daniel Hector

    Publicado 2018
    “…The five species of Eimeria of South American camelids were found in the vicuñas population with prevalence ranging from >65% (E. punoensis and E. alpacae in both ages and also E. macusaniensis in young vicuñas) to <2% (E. ivitaensis in both ages). …”
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  4. Prevalence, risk factors and molecular epidemiology of neonatal cryptosporidiosis of calves : The Argentine perspective por De Alba, Paloma, Garro, Carlos Javier, Florin-Christensen, Monica, Schnittger, Leonhard

    Publicado 2023
    “…In addition, C. parvum infection was reported as the major cause of calf diarrhoea, followed by rotavirus A (RVA), while enteropathogens such as coronavirus, Escherichia coli, and Salmonella sp. played a negligible role. Calf age of 20 days or less, incidence of diarrhoea, poorly drained soils, and large farm size were identified as risk factors for C. parvum-infection in Argentina. …”
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