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Tachymenis chilensis
Known as:
Coronella chilensis
, Dipsas chilensis
, Tachymenis peruviana chilensis
National Institutes of Health
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2018
2018
Cadmium induced changes in Solidago chilensis Meyen (Asteraceae) grown on organically fertilized soil with reference to mycorrhizae, metabolism, anatomy and ultrastructure.
Lidiane Silva Pereira
,
R. P. de Araújo
,
+4 authors
E. Gross
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
2018
Corpus ID: 10463812
2017
2017
Trophic ecology of the blotched stingray, Urotrygon chilensis (Elasmobranchii: Myliobatiformes: Urotrygonidae), in three areas of the Mexican Pacific
Erick C. Oñate-González
,
F. Amezcua
,
John T. Buszkiewicz
,
Alba Castellanos-Cendales
,
F. Amezcua‐Linares
2017
Corpus ID: 52228612
Background. There is a current global consensus that to achieve a sustainable use of fisheries resources, management of every…
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2014
2014
Lipid content and fatty acid composition of the liver from the rajiforms Urotrygon chilensis, Urobatis halleri, Rhinobatos glaucostigma, Rhinoptera steindachneri and Dasyatis dipeteura captured in…
Gerardo Navarro-García
,
M. González-Félix
,
+4 authors
B. Moreno-Silva
2014
Corpus ID: 53509665
The lipid content and fatty acid composition of the liver oil from the ray fish species Urotrygon chilensis, Urobatis halleri…
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Review
2011
Review
2011
Maqui (Aristotelia chilensis (Mol.) Stuntz)-the Amazing Chilean Tree: A Review
E. Misle
,
E. Garrido
,
H. Contardo
,
W. González
2011
Corpus ID: 81406004
A. chilensis (Elaeocarpaceae) is commonly known as maqui, a species widely distributed in Chile. The plant participates in the…
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2009
2009
Morphological variation and systematics of Dipsas catesbyi (Sentzen, 1796) and Dipsas pavonina Schlegel, 1837 (Serpentes: Dipsadinae)
Ana Caroline de Lima
,
A. Prudente
2009
Corpus ID: 89509398
The genus Dipsas includes approximately 32 species, distributed from Mexico to South America (Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay…
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2007
2007
Tolerance to simulated herbivory in two populations of Convolvulus chilensis (Convolvulaceae)
M. González‐Teuber
,
E. Gianoli
2007
Corpus ID: 54991509
Review
2005
Review
2005
SYSTEMATICS OF SNAKES OF THE DIPSAS OREAS COMPLEX (COLUBRIDAE: DIPSADINAE) IN WESTERN ECUADOR AND PERU, WITH REVALIDATION OF D. ELEGANS (BOULENGER) AND D. ELLIPSIFERA (BOULENGER)
J. Cadle
2005
Corpus ID: 33701271
ABSTRACT The systematics and biology of colubrid snakes from western Ecuador and northern Peru in the Dipsas oreas group…
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2005
2005
Biosynthesis of poly-β-hydroxyalkanoates by Sphingopyxis chilensis S37 and Wautersia sp. PZK cultured in cellulose pulp mill effluents containing 2,4,6-trichlorophenol
L. Tobella
,
M. Bunster
,
A. Pooley
,
J. Becerra
,
F. Godoy
,
Miguel A. Martínez
Journal of Industrial Microbiology…
2005
Corpus ID: 1142966
Poly-β-hydroxyalkanoates (PHA) polymer is synthesized by different bacterial species. There has been considerable interest in the…
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2002
2002
NEOHETEROBOTHRIUM CHILENSIS N. SP. (MONOGENEA: DICLIDOPHORIDAE), A PARASITE OF THE BIGEYE FLOUNDER HIPPOGLOSSINA MACROPS (PARALICHTHYIDAE: PLEURONECTIFORMES) FROM NORTHERN CHILE
T. González
,
M. Oliva
,
E. Acuña
Journal of Parasitology
2002
Corpus ID: 19898659
Neoheterobothrium chilensis n. sp. (Monogenea: Diclidophoridae) from the gills of the bigeye flounder Hippoglossina macrops…
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1997
1997
INDOLE ALKALOIDS FROM ARISTOTELIA CHILENSIS (MOL.) STUNTZ
K. He
,
S. Valcic
,
B. Timmermann
,
G. Montenegro
1997
Corpus ID: 66164298
Six indole alkaloids were isolated from Aristotelia chilensis. 2-epi-Aristotelone, only known as a synthetic product, was found…
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