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Lobos, Gabriel; Alzamora, Alejandra (2016)Phyllotis limatus is an inhabitant of the Atacama Desert, where it is distributed in arid costs and Pacific Andean slopes, reaching 4.000 meters. With the implementation of a study of wildlife in a Chilean Prepuna area, ...
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Lobos, Gabriel; Tapia, Gianina; Alzamora, Alejandra; Rojas, Osvaldo (Ediciones Univ. Concepción, Chile, 2020)El desierto absoluto de Atacama, carente de vegetación, se extiende por 740 kilómetros de latitud en Chile. En este ecosistema, la presencia de vertebrados de baja movilidad hace suponer el desarrollo de capacidades ...
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Castillo, Cristobal; Lobos, Gabriel; González Acuña, Daniel; Moreno, Lucila; González, Cynthya Elizabeth; Landaeta Aqueveque, Carlos (Brazilian College of Veterinary Parasitology, 2017)Introduced species can arrive into new territories with parasites; however, these species are expected to face lower parasite richness than in their original regions. Both introduced hosts and parasites can affect native ...
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Larenas Herrera, Julio; Jaque, Macarena; Bustos-López, Carlos; Robles, Carolina; Lobos Villalobos, Gabriel; Mattar, César; Valdovinos, Carlos E. (Universidad de Concepcion, 2014)In order to perform a gonadal histological study, adult specimens of Xenopus laevis at four sites in the central region of Chile were captured. The results showed no alterations in gonadal female instead the males showed ...
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Lobos, Gabriel; Méndez, Marco; Cattan Ayala, Pedro; Jaksic, Fabián (Taylor and Francis, 2014)In Africa, the genus Xenopus presents cryptic species and diverse hybrids between species. It has been assumed that the invasive populations of this genus correspond to X. laevis and that they are derived from the subspecies ...
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Lobos, Gabriel; Rebolledo, Nicolás; Charrier, Andrés; Rojas, Osvaldo (Taylor & Francis, 2016)Telmatobius dankoi is a species described from only one locality in the Atacama Desert in northern Chile and therefore is considered to be critically endangered. There has been no information on its biology or ecology since ...
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Lobos, Gabriel (Regional Euro-Asian Biological Invasions Centre-Reabic, 2020)Xenopus laevis has been present in the Chilean Mediterranean region since at least the 1970s. Studies of the global invasion of the African clawed frog have paid little attention to its early life stages, whose environmental ...