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    • Contador Mejías, Tamara; Gañan, Melisa; Bizama, Gustavo; Fuentes Jaque, Guillermo; Morales, Luis; Rendoll Cárcamo, Javier; Simoes, Felipe; Kennedy, James H.; Rozzi, Ricardo; Convey, Peter (Nature, 2020)
      Parts of Antarctica were amongst the most rapidly changing regions of the planet during the second half of the Twentieth Century. Even so, today, most of Antarctica remains in the grip of continental ice sheets, with only ...
    • Maturana Bobadilla, Claudia; Segovia Cortés, Nicolás; González Wevar, Claudio; Díaz, Angie; Rosenfeld Sekulovic, Sebastián; Poulin, Elie; Jackson, Jennifer A.; Convey, Peter (Wiley, 2020)
      Environmental conditions were particularly severe during the Last Glacial Maximum, altering the distribution of the Southern Hemisphere biota, particularly at higher latitudes. The copepodBoeckella poppeiis the only ...
    • Biersma, Elisabeth; Torres Díaz, Cristian; Molina Montenegro, Marco; Newsham, Kevin; Vidal, Marcela; Collado, Gonzalo; Acuña Rodríguez, Ian; Ballesteros, Gabriel; Figueroa, Christian; Goodall Copestake, William; Leppe, Marcelo; Cuba Díaz, Marely; Valladares Cortés, Moises; Pertierra, Luis; Convey, Peter (Wiley, 2020)
      Aim Antarctica's remote and extreme terrestrial environments are inhabited by only two species of native vascular plants. We assessed genetic connectivity amongst Antarctic and South American populations of one of these ...
    • Rendoll Cárcamo, Javier; Contador Mejías, Tamara; Convey, Peter; Kennedy, James (MDPI, 2020)
      Physiological thermal limits of organisms are linked to their geographic distribution. The assessment of such limits can provide valuable insights when monitoring for environmental thermal alterations. Using the dynamic ...