Search Results - "Coda, José"
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Bird occupancy in intensively managed agroecosystems under large-scale organic and conventional farming in Argentina: A multi-species approach
Published in The Science of the total environment (20-01-2022)“…Several studies in European and North American agroecosystems conclude that organic farming benefits birds compared to conventional farming. Nevertheless,…”
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Looking under stones: A new Ctenomys species from the rocky foothills of the Sierras Grandes of central Argentina
Published in Journal of mammalian evolution (01-03-2023)“…Ctenomys (tuco-tucos) is one of the most speciose genera of mammals, and the number of species that compose it continues to increase. Of the 65 species…”
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The landscape complexity relevance to farming effect assessment on small mammal occupancy in Argentinian farmlands
Published in Oecologia (01-12-2019)“…The responses of organisms to organic farming depend on the taxonomic group and landscape complexity. Following the intermediate landscape complexity…”
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Small mammals in farmlands of Argentina: Responses to organic and conventional farming
Published in Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (15-12-2015)“…•We compare conventional and organic farming effects on abundance of small mammals.•Farming effect on small mammal abundance depended on season and vegetation…”
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Taxonomy of the genus Ctenomys (Rodentia: Ctenomyidae) in central Argentina: Redefining the limits of Ctenomys bergi Thomas, 1902
Published in Zoologischer Anzeiger (01-09-2024)“…Ctenomys Blainville, 1826 (known as tuco-tucos) is considered one of the most diverse genus within mammals; however, its taxonomy is far from resolved. In…”
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Small mammal responses to farming practices in central Argentinian agroecosystems: The use of hierarchical occupancy models
Published in Austral ecology (01-11-2018)“…Organic farming is more environmentally friendly than conventional agriculture, promoting greater levels of habitat heterogeneity. Field borders could be more…”
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The use of fluctuating asymmetry as a measure of farming practice effects in rodents: A species-specific response
Published in Ecological indicators (01-11-2016)“…•Fluctuating asymmetry as indicator of stress produced by farming practices.•A no-invasive technique to assess environmental stress.•We compared farming…”
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The effects of agricultural management on the reproductive activity of female rodents in Argentina
Published in Basic and applied ecology (01-08-2014)“…The aim of this study was to test if female rodents in border habitats of organic farms have higher reproductive activity than those of conventional farms in…”
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Female Intrasexual Territoriality and its Potential Adaptive Significance: The Pampean Grassland Mouse as an Ecological Model Species
Published in Ethology (01-03-2017)“…Territorial behaviour in female small mammals has been proposed as a mechanism to defend limited ecological resources or their pups against conspecific…”
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Agricultural land-use intensity and its effects on small mammals in the central region of Argentina
Published in Mammal research (01-10-2015)“…Agriculture intensification is one of the main threats to biodiversity in agricultural systems. The effectiveness of conservation strategies in these systems…”
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Inter-male aggression with regard to polygynous mating system in Pampean grassland mouse, Akodon azarae (Cricetidae: Sigmodontinae)
Published in Journal of ethology (01-09-2013)“…Based on the hypothesis that, in Akodon azarae, polygyny operates through female defence, we studied inter-male aggression in order to test the following…”
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Multiple Paternity in a Wild Population of the Corn Mouse: Its Potential Adaptive Significance for Females
Published in Journal of mammalogy (01-10-2015)“…Mating with multiple males within a single reproductive event is a common female mating strategy in mice and voles, but its adaptive function is often unclear…”
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Demographic dynamics of Akodon azarae (Cricetidae: Sigmodontinae) in linear habitats of agricultural landscapes of central Argentina
Published in Studies on neotropical fauna and environment (02-01-2016)“…Linear habitats are capable of providing essential resources for small mammals within agroecosystems. We analyzed demographic parameters of Akodon azarae in a…”
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