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First study of fossil rodent middens as source of paleoparasitological evidences (northwestern Patagonia, Argentina)
(Elsevier Ireland, 2016-08)
The present paper reports the first paleoparasitological results obtained fromcoprolites of fossil rodent middens and demonstrates the potential of rodent middens as a source of paleoparasitological evidences in South ...
Rodent middens, a new method for Quaternary research in arid zones of South America Paleomadrigueras de roedores, un nuevo método para el estudio del Cuaternario en zonas áridas de Sudamérica
(2002)
In arid and semi-arid regions of South America, historical evidence for climate and vegetation change is scarce despite its importance for determining reference conditions and rates of natural variability in areas susceptible ...
Pollen analyses from a 50 000-yr rodent midden series in the southern Atacama Desert (25° 30′ S)
(John Wiley and Sons Ltd, 2005)
Precipitation in northern Chile is controlled by two great wind belts - the southern westerlies over the southern Atacama and points south (> 24° S) and the tropical easterlies over the northern and central Atacama ...
Human resilience to Holocene climate changes inferred from rodent middens in drylands of northwestern Patagonia (Argentina)
(Elsevier Science, 2020-07)
We reconstruct the Holocene vegetation, climate, and archaeological history for drylands of northwestern Patagonia, Argentina, based on multiproxy analysis (plant macrofossil, pollen, and parasites) of rodent middens ...
Late Quaternary climate change, relict populations and present-day refugia in the northern Atacama Desert: a case study from Quebrada La Higuera (18° S)
(Wiley, 2015)
Aim In deserts, past climate change (and particularly past rainfall variability)
plays a large role in explaining current plant species distributions. We ask
which species were most and which were least affected by changes ...
Pollen analyses from a 50 000-yr rodent midden series in the southern atacama desert (25 degrees 30 s)
(PUBLISHED FOR THE QUATERNARY RESEARCH ASSOCIATION, 2005)
Rodent middens reveal episodic, long-distance plant colonizations across the hyperarid atacama desert over the last 34,000 years
(BLACKWELL SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS, 2012)