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New records and distribution modeling of Gryne orensis (Sørensen) (Opiliones: Cosmetidae) support the Mesopotamian-Yungas disjunction in subtropical Argentina
(Magnolia Press, 2013-11)
The presence of Gryne orensis (Sørensen) (Opiliones: Cosmetidae) in a Yungas locality (northwestern Argentina) is reported for the first time, providing new evidence for the Mesopotamian-Yungas disjunct pattern. Combining ...
To distribute or not to distribute?
(Oxford Univ PressOxfordInglaterra, 2011)
Phylogeography of screaming hairy armadillo Chaetophractus vellerosus: Successive disjunctions and extinctions due to cyclical climatic changes in southern South America
(Public Library of Science, 2018-01)
Little is known about phylogeography of armadillo species native to southern South America. In this study we describe the phylogeography of the screaming hairy armadillo Chaetophractus vellerosus, discuss previous hypothesis ...
Comparing linear and non-linear kriging for grade prediction and ore/waste classification in mineral deposits
(Taylor and Francis Ltd., 2019)
© 2017, © 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Ore/waste classification and economic evaluations of mineral deposits rely on the grade of elements of interest, which must be predicted as accurately ...
Vegetative anatomy and its systematic significance in the Dryadella Luer (Orchidaceae: Pleurothallidinae)
(2020-09-01)
Dryadella comprises 54 neotropical species with a disjunct distribution in the Andean region and the Atlantic Rainforest. This work investigated the vegetative anatomy of 13 species of Dryadella, and Masdevallia infracta ...
The Identity of Polypodium gyroflexum ( = Pleopeltis gyroflexa, Comb. Nov. – Polypodiaceae)
(American Fern Journal, 2019)
The first Leptanilloides species (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Leptanilloidinae) from eastern South America
(Taylor & Francis LtdAbingdonInglaterra, 2013)
A new record for guyana reveals the disjunct distribution of tragia cearensis pax & K. Hoffm. (euphorbiaceae)
(2020-11-23)
Tragia cearensis, which was known only from northeastern Brazil in caatinga (dryland) vegetation, has its distribution expanded after the discovery of its presence in the savanna of Guyana, providing the first evidence of ...