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  1. Host size and spatiotemporal patterns mediate the coexistence of specialist parasitoids by Pekas, Apostolos, Tena, Alejandro, Harvey, Jeffrey A., García-Marí, Ferran, Frago, Enric

    Published 2020
    “…Parasitoids may be able to coexist on the same host species if they partition host resources according to size, age, or stage, or if their dynamics vary at spatial and temporal scales. …”
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  2. Long-term coexistence of two invasive vespid wasps in NW Patagonia (Argentina) by Pereira, Ana Julia, Masciocchi, Maite, Corley, Juan Carlos

    Published 2022
    “…The sequential arrival and coexistence of Vespula wasps in Argentina for several years allows us to understand key questions of invasion ecology. …”
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  3. Mapping opportunities and barriers for coexistence between people and pumas in the Argentine Dry Chaco by Nanni, Ana Sofía, Ghoddousi, Arash, Romero Muñoz, Alfredo, Baumann, Mathias, Burton, Jamie, Camino, Micaela, Decarre, Julieta, Martello, Felipe, Regolin, André Luis, Kuemmerle, Tobias

    Published 2025
    “…We employed an integrated approach that considers human behaviour and landscape structure metrics to assess the potential for human-puma (Puma concolor) coexistence in the Chaco region, a global deforestation and defaunation hotspot. …”
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  4. Coexistence between two fruit fly species is supported by the different strength of intra- and interspecific competition by Liendo, Marí­a Clara, Parreño, Marí­a Alejandra, Cladera, Jorge Luis, Vera, María Teresa, Segura, Diego Fernando

    Published 2018
    “…Unravelling the strength and modes of interspecific interactions between resident and introduced species is necessary in order to understand the basis of their coexistence or the displacement of the former by the latter. …”
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  5. Germination characteristics of five coexisting neotropical species of Acacia in seasonally dry Chaco forests in Argentina by Venier, Maria Paula, Cabido, Marcelo Ruben, Funes, Guillermo

    Published 2019
    “…At a regional scale, habitat heterogeneity can play a very important role in allowing the coexistence of species through their specialization in the use of patches differing in environmental conditions. …”
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  6. Host quality does not dictate the outcome of intrinsic competition between sympatric parasitoids: effect on their coexistence. by Cebolla, Ruth, Urbaneja, Alberto, Tena, Alejandro, Bru, Pablo

    Published 2018
    “…Here, we report the first results on whether acceptance of heterospecific parasitized hosts and the outcome of competition is affected by host instar using two parasitoid species of the genus Aphytis (Hymenoptera: Aphelinidae), which coexist in several areas. Aphytis melinus DeBach laid more eggs (clutch size) and accepted significantly more hosts than A. chrysomphali (Mercet) when they encountered heterospecific parasitized hosts of the third instar (higher quality), whereas there were not significant differences in the second instar. …”
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  7. Electrophoretic methods for fractionation of humic and fulvic acids by Curvetto, N.R., Balmaceda, N.A., Orioli, G.A.

    Published 2025
    Subjects: “…Consistencia del suelo||soil consistence||undefined||consistance du sol…”
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  8. Temporally-Consistent Annual Land Cover from Landsat Time Series in the Southern Cone of South America by Graesser, Jordan, Stanimirova, Radost, Tarrio, Katelyn, Copati, Esteban J., Volante, Jose Norberto, Veron, Santiago Ramón, Banchero, Santiago, Elena, Hernan Javier, De Abelleyra, Diego, Friedl, Mark A.

    Published 2022
    “…In this context, regional and global land cover mapping over time has largely treated time as independent and addressed temporal map consistency as a post-classification endeavor. However, we argue that time can be better modeled as codependent during the model classification stage to produce more consistent land cover estimates over long time periods and gradual change events. …”
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  9. Implications of the Niche Partitioning and Coexistence of Two Resident Parasitoids for Drosophila suzukii Management in Non-Crop Areas by Buonocore Biancheri, María Josefina, Núñez-Campero, Segundo Ricardo, Suárez, Lorena del Carmen, Ponssa, Marcos Darío, Kirschbaum, Daniel Santiago, Garcia, Flávio Roberto Mello, Ovruski Alderete, Sergio Marcelo

    Published 2023
    “…Understanding the mechanisms associated with the coexistence of competing parasitoid species is critical in approaching any biological control strategy against the globally invasive pest spotted-wing drosophila (=SWD), Drosophila suzukii (Matsumura). …”
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  10. Shrunk coexistence: cattle exclusion and nutrient addition intensify competition between native and exotic grasses with low phenological overlap by Silvoso, María Celeste, Tognetti, Pedro Maximiliano, Armas, Cristina, Casanoves, Fernando, Graff, Barbara Pamela

    Published 2025
    “…In temperate grasslands, native C4 and exotic C3 grasses are generally expected to coexist due to their distinct temporal niches, which should reduce direct competition. …”
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  11. Shrunk coexistence: cattle exclusion and nutrient addition intensify competition between native and exotic grasses with low phenological overlap by Silvoso, María Celeste, Tognetti, Pedro M., Armas, Cristina, Casanoves, Fernando, Graff, Pamela

    Published 2025
    “…In temperate grasslands, native C4 and exotic C3 grasses are generally expected to coexist due to their distinct temporal niches, which should reduce direct competition. …”
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  12. Dynamic intraguild interactions between two sympatric and congeneric coccinellid species associated with aphids could explain their coexistence in citrus agroecosystems by Bouvet, Juan Pedro, Urbaneja, Alberto, Monzó, César

    Published 2024
    “…Intraguild predation (IGP) between them would be expected, but how IGP might affect their coexistence and biological control function remains unknown. …”
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