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    • Escobar-Gimpel, Víctor; Alvarado, Sergio; Vargas, Hernán; Bonacic, Cristian (Neotropical Ornithological Society, 2015)
      The age and sex structures of the Andean Condor are known for some parts of its range while in other such areas data are lacking. The aim of this study was to obtain demographic data from the Andes of central Chile and to ...
    • Ceballos, Gerardo; Vale, Mariana M.; Bonacic, Cristian; Calvo Alvarado, Julio; List, Rurik; Bynum, Nora; MedellÍn, Rodrigo A.; Simonetti Zambelli, Javier Andrés; RodrÍguez, Jon Paul (Wiley, 2009)
      The Austral and Neotropical America (ANA) section of the Society for Conservation Biology includes a vast territory with some of the largest relatively pristine ecosystems in the world. With more than 573 million people, ...
    • Marín, Juan C.; Spotorno Oyarzún, Ángel; González, Benito A.; Bonacic, Cristian; Wheeler, Jane C.; Casey, Ciara S.; Bruford, Michael W.; Palma, R. Eduardo; Poulin, Elie (2008)
      Guanacos (Lama guanicoe) are the most important native herbivorous species in the South American steppes and the dominant ungulate in a fauna rich in rodents but poor in large mammal species. Between 2 and 4 subspecies are ...
    • Marín, Juan C.; Zapata, Beatriz; González, Benito A.; Bonacic, Cristian; Wheeler, Jane C.; Casey, Ciara; Bruford, Michael W.; Palma, R. Eduardo; Poulin, Elie; Alliende, M. Angélica; Spotorno, Ángel E. (2007)
      Four camelid species exist in South America: two wild, the guanaco (Lama guanicoe) and the vicuña (Vicugna vicugna), and two domestic, the alpaca (Lama pacos) and the llama (Lama glama). However, the origin of the domestic ...