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Agriculture Biogeography: An emerging discipline in search of a conceptual framework
(SAGE Publications, 2018-08)
The challenge of increasing food production to keep pace with demand, while retaining the essential ecological integrity of production systems, requires coordinated action among science disciplines. Thus, 21st-century ...
Evolution, Systematics, and Biogeography of the Triatominae, Vectors of Chagas Disease
(Academic Press, 2018)
Biogeografía humana y circulación de información en el norte de Neuquén. Un análisis arqueológico sobre la comunicación visual en grupos cazadores-recolectores del noroeste de PatagoniaHuman biogeography and information exchange in northern Neuquén. An archaeological analysis of visual communication in hunter-gatherer groups from northwestern Patagonia
(Instituto de Arqueología, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires, 2020)
Applications of stable isotope analysis in zooarchaeology: An introduction
(Wiley, 2014-03)
This special volume brings together works that present cases of studies that combine analysis of stable isotopes and zooarchaeology in different areas of Chile and Argentina, with special emphasis on the latter. These ...
Human biogeography and faunal exploitation in Diamante River basin, central western Argentina
(Wiley, 2019-01)
A biogeographic model used to describe human peopling of southern Mendoza, central western Argentina, proposed an intensification process activated by an increase in population growth rate during the Late Holocene. During ...
Applied Montology Using Critical Biogeography in the Andes
(Taylor & Francis, 2017-03)
More than most other landforms, mountains have been at the vanguard of geographical inquiry. Whether promontories, cultural works on slopes, or even metaphorical/spiritual heights, mountain research informs current narratives ...
The LifeWebs project: A call for data describing plant-herbivore interaction networks
(International Biogeography Society, 2016-12)
Understanding global drivers of changes in species interacons is vital, both in terms of improving our knowledge of fundamental large-scale ecology, and in order to predict and protect against human-driven changes to ...
Critical biogeography of mountains: towards a biocultural landscape frontier of montology
(2016)
Mountains have remained stronger targets of geographical enquiry than most other landforms. Whether physical edifices, cultural manipulations on slopelands, or even metaphorical ethical and spiritual heights, many angles ...