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  1. Host selection by Ibalia leucospoides based on temporal variations of volatiles from the hosts’ fungal symbiont por Jofre, Nelida Raquel, Pildain, María Belén, Cirigliano, A.M., Cabrera, G.M., Corley, Juan Carlos, Martinez Von Ellrich, Andres

    Publicado 2017
    “…Insect parasitoids locate hosts via reliable and predictable cues such as volatile emissions from hosts and/or host plants. For insects that depend on mutualistic organisms, such as many wood-boring insects, symbiont-derived semiochemicals may represent a source of such cues to be exploited by natural enemies. …”
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  2. Spatio-temporal variability in the feeding strategy of Andean rodents: the role of ambient temperature and food availability por Ruperto, Emmanuel Fabián, Menéndez, Josefina, Taraborelli, Paula Andrea, Dacar, María Ana, Sassi, Paola Lorena

    Publicado 2023
    “…By examining fecal samples, we quantified the intake of vegetative parts of plants, seeds, and arthropods. Abrothrix andina was insectivorous at 2300 m and omnivorous at 3100 m a.s.l. in line with the OHM predictions, suggesting a higher plant consumption derived from an increased capacity of digestive organs, favored by lower temperatures at higher elevations. …”
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  3. Biología comparada de tres especies de salivazo de los pastos del género Zulia (Homoptera: Cercopidae) por Rodríguez Chalarca, Jairo, Peck, DC, Canal, NA

    Publicado 2002
    “…To quantify the duration of the developmental stages, eggs were observed under incubation in petri dishes, nymphs in pots on surface roots of Brachiaria ruziziensis Germain and Everard, and adults on pots planted with B. ruziziensis, maintained under acetate cages. …”
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  4. Chemical composition and in vitro digestibility of annual ryegrass varieties grown in greenhouse conditions por Alende, Mariano, Fluck, A.C., Volpi Lagreca, Gabriela, Andrae, John

    Publicado 2020
    “…Plant breeders have recently focused on increasing the sugar content of grasses as a means to improve their nutritional value. …”
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  5. Scale-dependent effects of conspecific flower availability on pollination quantity and quality in an invasive shrub por Cavallero, Laura, Morales, Carolina Laura, Montero Castaño, Ana, Gowda, Juan H., Aizen, Marcelo Adrian

    Publicado 2022
    “…Pollen limitation can strongly influence reproduction of pollinator-dependent plants. Flower abundance can affect pollination ‘quantity’ and ‘quality’ due to its influence on pollen availability and foraging patterns of pollinators, ultimately impacting on seed production. …”
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  6. Knowledge arising from long-term research of variable retention harvesting in Tierra del Fuego: where do we go from here? por Martínez Pastur, Guillermo José, Rosas, Yamina Micaela, Toro Manríquez, Mónica D.R., Huertas Herrera, Alejandro, Miller, Juan A., Cellini, Juan Manuel, Barrera, Marcelo Daniel, Peri, Pablo Luis, Lencinas, María Vanessa

    Publicado 2019
    “…We summarized the results for (i) sawmill operations, (ii) timber yield, (iii) overstory stability, (iv) forest structure, (v) microclimate and natural cycles, (vi) natural regeneration dynamics (flowering, seeding, foraging, recruitment, growth, and mortality), and (vii) biodiversity (mammals, understory plants, mistletoes, birds, arthropods, mosses, lichens, and fungi). …”
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  7. Jordbrukets påverkan på Östersjön por Andersson, Helena

    Publicado 2008
    “…However, a high use of mineral fertilizers did not show any correlation with high nutrient losses from agricultural land. In addition, while forage plants and fallow land are known to have low nutrient losses compared to areas with cereals, the study did not show on any link between these factors and nutrient losses. …”
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