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Socio-economic differences control species composition of urban gardens in a metropolitan area of Argentina

Study reveals socio-economic factors drive species composition in urban gardens more than geographic distance, emphasizing the need to address social aspects in urban ecology planning.

How do mixed bird flocks find their food?

A new study published in the journal Ibis suggests that diversity in foraging strategy and cooperation among participants in mixed bird flocks can improve their foraging efficiency, which has important implications for understanding how collaboration occurs in nature and, consequently, for taking better conservation measures for bird species and their habitats.

Salvaguardar los polinizadores y los servicios de polinización (SURPASS2)

Es un proyecto de colaboración internacional con investigadores del Reino Unido (NERC), Brasil (FAPESP), Chile (CONICYT) y Argentina (IER, INIBIOMA, IMBIV, UBA). En este proyecto estamos fuertemente involucrados en “Evaluar los impactos del contexto del paisaje y la intensificación agrícola en la abundancia y comportamiento de los polinizadores".

Varroa destructor Parasitism and Genetic Variability at Honey Bee (Apis mellifera) Drone Congregation Areas and Their Associations With Environmental Variables in Argentina

 

Ecosystem services mediated by plant-animal interactions in a context of change of land use in northwestern Argentina

Project: The anthropocene in the NWA: definition of socio-ecoregions of the NWA and socio-ecological study for participatory decision-making; the Puna as a case study.

Project: Effects of climate and land use on tree demography of "new" montane forests of northwestern Argentina

The Anthropocene in Northwest Argentina: land-use, novel ecosystems, environmental services, global drivers and regional governance.