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Barahona-Segovia, Rodrigo M.; Barceló, Matías (Magnolia Press, 2019)Copyright © 2019 Magnolia Press.The Neotropical region has a high species richness of flower flies. However, there are many known species awaiting proper description. Cepa Thompson & Vockeroth is a Neotropical genus with ...
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Puente Torres, Soledad; Barceló, Matías; Simonetti Zambelli, Javier Andrés (Pensoft Publishers, 2017)We report the presence of Alsodes vanzolinii (Donoso-Barros, 1974) in the Maule Region, Chile extending its known geographic distribution 160 km north of its type locality. The species was recorded in exotic young plantations ...
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Barceló, Matías; Simonetti Zambelli, Javier Andrés (Neotropical Ornithological Society, 2017)The Chestnut-throated Huet-huet (Pteroptochus castaneus) is a poorly known species, endemic to Chile and Argentina. Here we describe observations made during eight days on a nest with two nestlings of the Chestnut-throated ...
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Barceló, Matías; Simonetti Zambelli, Javier Andrés (Neotropical Ornithological Society, 2017)© The Neotropical Ornithological Society. The Chestnut-throated Huet-huet (Pteroptochus castaneus) is a poorly known species, endemic to Chile and Argentina. Here we describe observations made during eight days on a nest ...
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Catalán, Tamara P.; Barceló, Matías; Niemeyer, Hermann M.; Kalergis, Alexis M.; Bozinovic, Francisco (2011)Background: Feeding habits and dietary nutritional content may play a key role in pathogendependent foraging ecology, because mounting an effective immune response is costly for the host. Hypothesis: Since immune defence ...
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Barceló Carvajal, Matías; Simonetti Zambelli, Javier (Taylor and Francis, 2020)Gomortega keuleis an endangered tree species, the single extant species of a monotypic family. It is safeguarded only in one protected area. Its recruitment and germination are low, possibly in part because rodents prey ...
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Barceló, Matías; Simonetti Zambelli, Javier Andrés (Springer, 2020)Replacement of native forests by exotic monoculture plantations is the principal driver of land change in central Chile; it reduces the richness and abundance of native mammals. The presence of shrub vegetation in mature ...