Search Results - Ecology Colombia
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Genetic structure and population dynamics of Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. manihotis in Colombia from 1995 to 1999
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Peacebuilding in rural Colombia— A collective perception of the integrated rural reform (IRR) in the department of Caquetá (Amazon)
Published 2020Subjects: “…colombia…”
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Taller sobre la Bioecología y Manejo del Salivazo de los Pastos (3, 2000, Cali, Colombia).
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Collective action mechanisms at different economics and ecologic scales
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Sustaining collective action that links across economic and ecological scales
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The effects of COVID-19 on beef consumer preferences and beliefs in Colombia: A logit model approach
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Reunión de Agroecología y Producción Sostenible (1, 1994, San Gil, Santander, Colombia). Memorias
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Establishing the ecological restoration network in Argentina: from Rio1992 to SIACRE2015
Published 2018“…In 2013 Argentina became a founder member of SIACRE (Sociedad Ibero‐Americana y del Caribe para la Restauración Ecológica) and is organizing SIACRE's 4th international conference (April 2015; Buenos Aires). Restoration ecology in Argentina is ascendant because of long‐term efforts related to strengthening democracy, people initiatives, and strong support from SIACRE, SER (Society for Ecological Restoration), SER‐Europe, and the national networks of Colombia, Brazil, Mexico, and Chile. …”
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Diet of an anecic earthworms from the Colombian savannas: a question about ecological categories
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The Known Distribution and Ecological Preferences of the Tick Subgenus Boophilus (Acari: Ixodidae) in Africa and Latin America
Published 2020“…Statistical analysis revealed the existence of populations (demes) with ecologically different requirements within each tick species. …”
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