Browsing by Author "Hinojosa Opazo, Luis"
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Dilcher, David L.; Kowalski, Elizabeth A.; Wiemann, Michael C.; Hinojosa Opazo, Luis; Lott, Terry A. (2009)One method to determine past climate has been the use of leaf morphological characteristics of fossil leaves quantifi ed using modern climate and canopy leaf characteristics. Fossil assemblages are composed of abscised ...
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Hinojosa Opazo, Luis; Armesto, Juan J.; Villagrán Moraga, Carolina (BLACKWELL, 2006-02)Aim We ask whether contemporary forests of the Chilean Coastal Range can be considered to be direct and conservative descendants of pre-Pleistocene palaeofloras that occurred in southern South America from the Palaeogene ...
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Segovia, Ricardo A.; Hinojosa Opazo, Luis; Pérez, María F.; Hawkins, Bradford A. (2013)Broad-scale richness gradients are closely associated with temperature and water availability. However, historical and evolutionary processes have also contributed to shape current diversity patterns. In this paper we focus ...
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Gutiérrez, Néstor M.; Hinojosa Opazo, Luis; Le Roux, Jacobus; Pedroza, Viviana (Andean Geology, 2013-01)The age of the Navidad Formation in central Chile has always been controversial, mainly due to the conflicting age ranges indicated by its macro- and microfossils. Macrofossils are generally interpreted as having ...
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Glade-Vargas, Nataly; Hinojosa Opazo, Luis; Leppe, Marcelo (Frontiers Media S.A., 2018)© 2018 Glade-Vargas, Hinojosa and Leppe. The current relationship between leaf traits and environmental variables has been widely used as a proxy for climate estimates. However, it has been observed that the phylogenetic ...
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Pérez, Fernanda; Irarrázabal, C. Carla; Cossio, Michel; Peralta, Gioconda; Segovia, Ricardo; Bosshard, Mauricio; Hinojosa Opazo, Luis (Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2014)Myrceugenia rufa is an endangered shrub endemic to the coast range of central Chile, which has suffered strong degradation during recent decades. We developed nine microsatellite markers for this species and tested them ...
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Jara Arancio, Paola; Arroyo, Mary T. K.; Guerrero, Pablo C.; Hinojosa Opazo, Luis; Arancio, Gina; Méndez, Marco (John Wiley, 2014)Aim Shifts between the western South American sclerophyll and winter-rainfall desert biomes and their relationship to climatic niche evolution and aridity development were investigated in the South American endemic ...
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Hershkovitz, Mark A.; Arroyo, Mary T. K.; Bell, Charles; Hinojosa Opazo, Luis (2006)Penalized likelihood analysis of previously published chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) ndhF sequences suggests that the central-southern Andean genus Chaetanthera diverged ca. 16.5 million years (my) ago, well before the uplift of ...
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Barreda, Viviana; Encinas, Alfonso; Hinojosa Opazo, Luis (2011)Palynological assemblages recovered from the Navidad Formation in outcrops of the Cordillera de la Costa, central Chile, are dominated by wood remains, cuticles, spores and pollen grains and fresh water algae (continental ...