Skip to main content

Articles

Page 3 of 3

  1. Quillaja saponaria Mol., Cryptocarya alba Mol. Looser, and Lithraea caustica Molina Hook et Arn., are common sclerophyllous species in Mediterranean Central Chile. Mesophyll conductance, gm, may strongly limit ph...

    Authors: Carla E Brito, Horacio E Bown, Juan-Pablo Fuentes, Nicolás Franck and Jorge F Perez-Quezada
    Citation: Revista Chilena de Historia Natural 2014 87:8
  2. Natural hybridization is a frequent phenomenon among vascular plants. Hybridization is considered an important evolutionary force since it may lead to (1) an increase of the intraspecific genetic diversity of ...

    Authors: Alfredo López-Caamal and Efraín Tovar-Sánchez
    Citation: Revista Chilena de Historia Natural 2014 87:16
  3. Big-leaf mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla King) is the woody species with the highest economic value in Latin America. Currently, it is subject to intensive exploitation, diminishing its natural populations. Due t...

    Authors: Víctor H Rodríguez-Morelos, Alejandra Soto-Estrada, Jesús Pérez-Moreno, Alicia Franco-Ramírez and Pablo Díaz-Rivera
    Citation: Revista Chilena de Historia Natural 2014 87:9
  4. The effects of water availability were evaluated on the photosynthetic tissue anatomy in Aloe vera (L) Burm f. and its relationship with morphological, physiological parameters, and water use efficiency as a func...

    Authors: Herman Silva, Susana Sagardia, Mauricio Ortiz, Nicolás Franck, Marcela Opazo, Madeleine Quiroz, Cecilia Baginsky and Cristián Tapia
    Citation: Revista Chilena de Historia Natural 2014 87:13
  5. Skuas and jaegers (Charadriiformes: Stercorariidae) are seabirds breeding at moderate to high latitudes and some perform extensive post-breeding transequatorial migrations. Most species overwinter and perform ...

    Authors: Alejandro Simeone, Cristóbal Anguita and Guillermo Luna-Jorquera
    Citation: Revista Chilena de Historia Natural 2014 87:6
  6. The biological conservation in private lands largely depends upon landowners’ willingness to keep populations of wild species on them, an issue highlighted by the Convention on Biological Diversity. In this st...

    Authors: Francisco Zorondo-Rodríguez, Victoria Reyes-García and Javier A Simonetti
    Citation: Revista Chilena de Historia Natural 2014 87:4
  7. Agricultural intensification is among the main factors affecting biodiversity. The Rolling Pampas of Argentina have undergone through a process of landscape transformation and agricultural intensification that...

    Authors: Federico Weyland, Jacques Baudry and Claudio M Ghersa
    Citation: Revista Chilena de Historia Natural 2014 87:1

Official journal of

Annual Journal Metrics