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Ecological impacts of two non-indigenous macroalgae on an urban rocky intertidal shore
(Springer, 2016-08)
Non-indigenous marine species often change the abundance and diversity of native species in coastal ecosystems. On the SW Atlantic coast, the macroalgae Ahnfeltiopsis sp. (Rhodophyta, Phyllophoraceae) and Schizymenia dubyi ...
A new non-indigenous Crassostrea species in Southwest Atlantic salt marshes affects mortality of the cordgrass Spartina alterniflora
(Elsevier Science, 2014-04)
Biological invasions in marine and coastal systems may produce new trophic and nontrophic interactions influencing the structure of the invaded community. In the intertidal salt marshes of Samborombón Bay (36°19′20″S, ...
Postmenarche growth: cohort study among indigenous and non-indigenous Chilean adolescents
(BioMed Central, 2015)
Background: In Chile, indigenous and non-indigenous schoolchildren have the same stature when they begin
school but indigenous adults are shorter, indicating the importance of analyzing growth during puberty. The aim ...
Fouling assemblages of native, non-indigenous and cryptogenic species on artificial structures, depths and temporal variation
(Elsevier Science, 2019-02)
Non-indigenous species (NIS) are prominent constituents of fouling communities. NIS can cause biodiversity loss and change community structure through the local elimination of native species. Ports are the main focus of ...
Change in postmenarche anthropometric indicators in indigenous and nonindigenous adolescents from Chile
(Wiley, 2017)
ObjectiveTo analyze the change in anthropometric indicators between menarche and 36 months after menarche among indigenous and non-indigenous adolescents from the Araucania Region of Chile. MethodThis was a concurrent ...
Depressive Symptomology, Identity and Religious Practices among Catholics and Evangelicals: Differences between the Mapuche and Non-Indigenous Chilean Population
(2022)
Background: Chile is a highly religious country. Although a majority of the population describes itself as Catholic, there has been a substantial growth in Evangelism, especially among indigenous people. In this context, ...
Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Conservation of Settled Territories in the Bolivian Amazon
(2019)
Abstract: Landscapes settled by indigenous communities represent nuanced inter-relationships
between culture and environment, where balance is achieved through Indigenous Knowledge
Systems (IKS). Through IKS, native ...