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    Metagenomic analyses highlight the symbiotic association between the glacier stonefly Andiperla willinki and its bacterial gut community by Murakami, Takumi, Segawa, Takahiro, Takeuchi, Nozomu, Barcaza Sepúlveda, Gonzalo, Labarca, Pedro, Kohshima, Shiro, Hongoh, Yuichi

    Published in Environmental microbiology (01-11-2018)
    “…Summary The glacier stonefly Andiperla willinki is the largest metazoan inhabiting the Patagonian glaciers. In this study, we analysed the gut microbiome of…”
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    Glacier inventory and recent glacier variations in the Andes of Chile, South America by Barcaza, Gonzalo, Nussbaumer, Samuel U., Tapia, Guillermo, Valdés, Javier, García, Juan-Luis, Videla, Yohan, Albornoz, Amapola, Arias, Víctor

    Published in Annals of glaciology (01-07-2017)
    “…The first satellite-derived inventory of glaciers and rock glaciers in Chile, created from Landsat TM/ETM+ images spanning between 2000 and 2003 using a…”
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    Distribution of antibiotic resistance genes in glacier environments by Segawa, Takahiro, Takeuchi, Nozomu, Rivera, Andres, Yamada, Akinori, Yoshimura, Yoshitaka, Barcaza, Gonzalo, Shinbori, Kunio, Motoyama, Hideaki, Kohshima, Shiro, Ushida, Kazunari

    Published in Environmental microbiology reports (01-02-2013)
    “…Summary Antibiotic resistance genes are biologically transmitted from microorganism to microorganism in particular micro‐environments where dense microbial…”
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    Satellite-Derived Equilibrium Lines in Northern Patagonia Icefield, Chile, and Their Implications to Glacier Variations by Barcaza, Gonzalo, Aniya, Masamu, Matsumoto, Takane, Aoki, Tatsuto

    Published in Arctic, antarctic, and alpine research (01-05-2009)
    “…The Northern Patagonia Icefield (NPI), covering 3953 km2, is the second largest temperate ice body in South America. Despite its importance as a climate change…”
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