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2. Links between deforestation, conservation areas and conservation funding in major deforestation regions of South America.
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Qin, Siyu, Buchadas, Ana, Meyfroidt, Patrick, He, Yifan, Ghoddousi, Arash, Pötzschner, Florian, Baumann, Matthias, and Kuemmerle, Tobias
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PROTECTED areas ,FOREST dynamics ,ENVIRONMENTAL degradation ,FOREST conservation ,SAVANNAS - Abstract
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3. Links between deforestation, conservation areas and conservation funding in major deforestation regions of South America
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Siyu Qin, Ana Buchadas, Patrick Meyfroidt, Yifan He, Arash Ghoddousi, Florian Pötzschner, Matthias Baumann, and Tobias Kuemmerle
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Amazon ,Atlantic Forest ,Caatinga ,Cerrado ,Chaco ,conservation planning ,Human ecology. Anthropogeography ,GF1-900 ,Ecology ,QH540-549.5 - Abstract
Abstract Land‐use change is a major driver of biodiversity loss, affecting tropical forests and savannas at an unprecedented rate. To protect these ecosystems and their biodiversity, national conservation areas and international conservation funding have increased considerably in these regions. Understanding of how conservation funding allocation relates to dynamics in deforestation and conservation areas is crucial to identifying what mobilizes and distributes conservation funding. By applying fixed‐effect models on 30 years of dynamics in forest cover, conservation areas and conservation funding in the main deforestation regions of South America, we analysed the conservation funding allocation strategies in relation to deforestation (proactive vs. reactive), conservation areas (expanding or consolidating) and previous investment (agglomerating or not). We also assessed whether allocation strategies vary across regions and the stages of deforestation and conservation. We found that funding allocation followed conservation areas and higher prior funding levels over space and over time, across all regions and deforestation stages. This highlights the important role of recognized conservation areas (including protected areas and Indigenous territories) in mobilizing financial support for conservation. The allocation strategies relating to forest dynamics, however, varied depending on the scale of analysis, whether we look at the temporal or spatial dimension, and in which regions we assessed the allocation patterns. Capturing region‐level biases and within‐region dynamics is crucial for more effective and equitable conservation. As public and private actors commit to mobilizing more conservation funding and conserving more areas of the Earth, our insights on the relations between forest change and conservation efforts can help improve the allocation of conservation areas and conservation funding. Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog.
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4. The contribution of pollinators varies among soybean cultivar traits
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Natacha P. Chacoff, Julieta Carrasco, Silvio E. Castillo, A. Carolina Monmany Garzia, Lucía Zarbá, and Roxana Aragón
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Argentina ,Chaco ,Crop pollination ,Exclusion experiment ,Pollination service ,Pollination deficit ,Ecology ,QH540-549.5 - Abstract
Soybean is one of the most widely cultivated species worldwide. Empirical studies have shown that animal pollination can contribute between 0 and 50 % to soybean yields. However, the role of animal pollination in soybean production is often overlooked in management decisions. Understanding the factors driving variability in pollinator contribution can aid in developing effective management strategies. In this study, we experimentally assessed the contribution of both autonomous and animal pollination across nine widely cultivated soybean cultivars in the Chaco region of Argentina. Additionally, we explored whether specific traits of these cultivars could explain the observed variability in pollination contribution. We used field exclosure experiments to study cultivars that differed in flower color, genetic modifications, and maturity groups, and analyzed the variability in pollinators’ contributions across years and locations. We found that the overall reduction in production between open and bagged plants was, on average, 40 % (CI 25–51 %). The contribution of pollinators varied depending on flower color, maturity groups, and locations, but not across different years or genetic modifications. Cultivars with purple flowers showed greater differences between open and bagged plants compared to those with white flowers, indicating that flower color may influence the attractiveness of flowers to pollinators. Additionally, pollinators’ contribution varied across maturity groups, potentially due to the differential timing of the flowering affecting the local abundance of pollinators within the crop. Notably, the variable used to estimate pollinators’ contribution (i.e., seeds, pods, or yield) conditioned the results. Pollinators’ contribution can be highly variable, and traits associated with cultivars can help improve our understanding of such heterogeneity. Our results showed that the contribution of pollinators to soybean cultivars in the Chaco region of Argentina ranges from modest to high. This suggests that conserving pollinators and managing agricultural fields at plot and landscape scales can significantly impact soybean production.
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5. Vascular epiphytes of the South America Dry Diagonal: characterising their occurrence and richness in this neglected region.
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Ramos, Flavio Nunes, de Araujo, Matheus Lima, da Silva Assis, Isabella, Basilio, Geicilaine Alves, Barbosa, Daniel Elias Ferreira, Correa, Tabata Alves, Delgado, Camila Nardy, Furtado, Samyra Gomes, Marquez, Gonzalo, Soares, Jéssica Severiano, Yañez, Agustina, Silva, Sandro Menezes, Neto, Luiz Menini, and Elias, João Pedro Costa
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NUMBERS of species , *PLANT diversity , *SPECIES diversity , *RAINFALL , *BOTANY , *FERNS - Abstract
The South America Dry Diagonal (SADD) is the most extensive and continuous portion of dry vegetation on the continent, characterised by lower rainfall and a marked dry season. Epiphytes are very poorly known and understudied in this area, even though they represent a high proportion of plant diversity in South America. Here, we compiled a dataset of epiphyte records from the SADD. The compiled epiphyte records date from 1859 to 2021, covering all four SADD domains, four countries, and 24 ecoregions. We utilised two databases for life form classification: Epilist and Brazil Flora Group. Our dataset contains 41,039 records distributed among 1119 epiphyte and hemiepiphyte species belonging to three main groups: angiosperms, ferns, and lycophytes. The SADD domains host a high number of unique species in each domain, with the Cerrado and Caatinga regions serving as primary hosts for the majority of species in the SADD dataset. Despite notable differences in species composition among domains, the least significant differences were observed between the Caatinga and Cerrado, as well as between the Chaco and the Pantanal. Orchidaceae, Bromeliaceae, and Polypodiaceae families exhibited the highest species diversity within the region. However, the species containing the highest number of specimens collected varied considerably among the domains. Herein, we also outlined some inconsistencies in the life-form classification across taxonomic bases, acknowledging the challenges of categorising epiphyte species while considering their intraspecific life-form variation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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6. Geoclimatic drivers of diversification in the largest arid and semi‐arid environment of the Neotropics: Perspectives from phylogeography.
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Guillory, Wilson X., de Medeiros Magalhães, Felipe, Coelho, Felipe Eduardo Alves, Bonatelli, Isabel A. S., Palma‐Silva, Clarisse, Moraes, Evandro M., Garda, Adrian Antonio, Burbrink, Frank T., and Gehara, Marcelo
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PHYLOGEOGRAPHY , *CLIMATE change , *GEOGRAPHY , *NEOGENE Period , *PLEISTOCENE Epoch , *BIOTIC communities , *MIOCENE Epoch - Abstract
The South American Dry Diagonal, also called the Diagonal of Open Formations, is a large region of seasonally dry vegetation extending from northeastern Brazil to northern Argentina, comprising the Caatinga, Cerrado, and Chaco subregions. A growing body of phylogeography literature has determined that a complex history of climatic changes coupled with more ancient geological events has produced a diverse and endemic‐rich Dry Diagonal biota. However, the exact drivers are still under investigation, and their relative strengths and effects are controversial. Pleistocene climatic fluctuations structured lineages via vegetation shifts, refugium formation, and corridors between the Amazon and Atlantic forests. In some taxa, older geological events, such as the reconfiguration of the São Francisco River, uplift of the Central Brazilian Plateau, or the Miocene inundation of the Chaco by marine incursions, were more important. Here, we review the Dry Diagonal phylogeography literature, discussing each hypothesized driver of diversification and assessing degree of support. Few studies statistically test these hypotheses, with most support drawn from associating encountered phylogeographic patterns such as population structure with the timing of ancient geoclimatic events. Across statistical studies, most hypotheses are well supported, with the exception of the Pleistocene Arc Hypothesis. However, taxonomic and regional biases persist, such as a proportional overabundance of herpetofauna studies, and the under‐representation of Chaco studies. Overall, both Pleistocene climate change and Neogene geological events shaped the evolution of the Dry Diagonal biota, though the precise effects are regionally and taxonomically varied. We encourage further use of model‐based analyses to test evolutionary scenarios, as well as interdisciplinary collaborations to progress the field beyond its current focus on the traditional set of geoclimatic hypotheses. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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7. Representaciones cartográficas durante la Confederación Argentina: Parte del mapa del Chaco ordenado por Alfred du Graty (1859-1860).
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Mora, Francisco
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WAR , *ENGINEERS , *CONFEDERATION of states , *NAVIES , *ARCHIVES - Abstract
Argentina. General Archive of the Nation. Written Documents Department. Argentine Confederation. Ministry of War and Navy. 58-1-1. Paper. [Part of the map of the Chaco that by order, and under the direction of the General Command is being drawn up by the engineer attached to the E.M. of the latter.] Undated. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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8. Linking South American dry regions by the Gran Chaco: Insights from the evolutionary history and ecological diversification of Gomphrena s.str. (Gomphrenoideae, Amaranthaceae).
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Bena, María J., Baranzelli, Matias C., Costas, Santiago M., Cosacov, Andrea, Acosta, María C., Moreira‐Muñoz, Andrés, and Sérsic, Alicia N.
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CARBON 4 photosynthesis , *AMARANTHACEAE , *MARINE transgression , *ARID regions , *BIOTIC communities , *PERENNIALS - Abstract
Geoclimatic events driving South American aridization have generated biota differentiation due to barriers and new environment formation. New environments allow species climatic niche evolution, or the geographical expansion of an existing one. Understanding the role these processes play may clarify the evolution of South American biota. Gomphrena L. ranges across almost all the continent's arid environments. We tested whether South American drylands are biogeographically connected through the Gran Chaco but, due to different aridity levels, lineage diversification could have also been associated with the evolution of climatic niches and morphological or physiological traits. With available data, we generated a dated phylogeny, estimated ancestral ranges, performed diversification analyses, reconstructed ancestral states of two characters, and examined if niches have changed between lineages. Results showed that Gomphrena diversified throughout the easternmost South American drylands ~15.4 Ma, and subsequently three independent clades colonized the western arid regions during the last Andean pulse, and after the marine transgressions (~4.8–0.4 Ma) via the Gran Chaco. The colonization implied an increase in the diversification rate of annuals over perennials and the progressive east–west differentiation of the occupied climatic niche. This diversification was influenced by C4 photosynthesis, which could have acted as a niche opener to conquer new environments after the Paranaean Sea withdrew. Spatiotemporal patterns found in Gomphrena suggest that geographical expansion and evolution of climatic niches played a common but decoupled role in promoting diversification. These results show that the Gran Chaco may have acted as a historical connection linking South American drylands. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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9. Etnobotánica de los Criollos del Chaco Subhúmedo argentino III: usos medicinales de las plantas
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Gustavo Fabian Scarpa
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Criollos ,Chaco ,etnobotánica ,medicina ,plantas medicinales ,Plant culture ,SB1-1110 ,Botany ,QK1-989 - Abstract
Se ha demostrado recientemente que los criollos del Chaco Subhúmedo argentino constituyen un nuevo complejo biocultural, sobre el cual nos resulta desconocida su etnobotánica médica. El objetivo de este trabajo consiste en describir y analizar en su preciso contexto socio-cultural los conocimientos y usos medicinales de las plantas para este complejo biocultural y en compararlos con los obtenidos para otros grupos criollos del Gran Chaco argentino. Los datos fueron obtenidos de primera mano a lo largo de seis trabajos de campo realizados entre 2017 y 2022, en los alrededores de Juan José Castelli y Miraflores al norte de la provincia del Chaco, Argentina. La metodología empleada para el análisis de los datos fue la correspondiente a la etnobotánica clásica. Se registraron 721 datos etnobotánicos de usos medicinales de las plantas correspondientes a 200 taxa -el 79 % de ellas nativas- pertenecientes a 62 familias botánicas. Estos fueron registrados a partir de 1485 reportes individuales de los colaboradores entrevistados, los cuales hacen alusión a un total de 135 tipos de indicaciones terapéuticas, clasificadas en 15 subcategorías de uso medicinal. A pesar de las similitudes halladas a nivel de flora medicinal al comparar los datos con los criollos del Chaco Húmedo y Semiárido, los usos medicinales de las plantas fueron sustancialmente diferentes. Dichas diferencias no se deberían a distinciones en la flora de cada distrito fitogeográfico, sino a distintas prácticas culturales entre los criollos que los habitan. Estos resultados confirman la condición distintiva del complejo biocultural de los criollos del Chaco Subhúmedo y, como consecuencia, destacan la originalidad de los mismos.
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10. Redescription of Austrolebias accorsii (Cyprinodontiformes: Rivulidae) and description of a new species of the genus from the upper Paraguay River basin.
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Drawert, Heinz Arno and Ergueta, Carlos
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WATERSHEDS , *INDIGENOUS peoples of South America , *TROPICAL dry forests , *SPECIES , *INDIGENOUS peoples - Abstract
Austrolebias accorsii is redescribed based on specimens from type-locality, nearby temporary pools, and other locations within the same hydrologic unit. Additionally, a novel Austrolebias species is described, exclusively found in two temporary waterbodies in "Abayoy", a unique vegetation type situated in the transitional zone between the Dry Chaco, Chiquitano Dry Forest, and Pantanal Flooded Savannas ecoregions in southeastern Bolivia, bordering Paraguay, where the last voluntarily isolated indigenous people outside the Amazon in America reside. Diagnostic characters for both species are presented. Within Austrolebias two species groups are recognized with different morphological characters, geographical distribution, and ecological traits of their habitats. Furthermore, we suggest the usage of median and interquartile range rather than mean and standard deviation to analyze morphometric and meristic data of rivulids, given the typically non-Gaussian distribution of this data. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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11. Etnobotánica de los criollos del Chaco Subhúmedo argentino II: descripción y análisis diacrónico comparativo de la significación y del manejo de sus plantas forrajeras.
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Scarpa, Gustavo F.
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FORAGE plants , *TRADITIONAL knowledge , *HISTORICAL source material , *DATA recorders & recording , *WILD plants - Abstract
Background and aims: The knowledge about the forage plants of the “criollos” of the central-northern of the province of Chaco (Argentina), their forms of management and the extra-nutritional effects those have on their livestock, is studied. M&M: Interviews recorded with 51 Creole residents during six campaigns carried out between 2017 and 2022 is used. The uses are described in their precise sociocultural context of reference, and unpublished ethnobotanical data on the subject are compiled and updated with which a diachronic comparison is made with the current ones. Results: A total of 624 ethnobotanical data is recorded on 185 types of forages corresponding to 143 wild or feral plant taxa and 11 exotic ones. A total of 31 ethnobotanical data were obtained regarding their foraging practices, as well as 34 about the extra-food effects of their ingestion. Only half of the total plants and types of forage recorded in the field were identical to those cited in unpublished historical sources on the subject for the same bio-cultural complex. In total 850 ethnobotanical data associated with 348 forage plants were recorded. Conclusions: Knowledge about forage plants is embedded in a socio-cultural bias based on a differential valuation of the livestock that consumes them. This enormous volume of knowledge and appreciation of the native forest as a source of maintenance for its livestock reaffirms the high significance that its livestock activity has as a source of sustenance among Chaco’s creole people. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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12. Entre el ambientalismo y el documental social
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Paola Margulis
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cine documental ,Chaco ,documental social ,ambientalismo ,Visual arts ,N1-9211 - Abstract
Este artículo se detiene en los primeros films del documentalista argentino Alejandro Fernández Mouján que abordan, en su conjunto, distintas problemáticas de la región de Chaco (Argentina) en un contexto de avance neoliberal. El análisis se detiene en los diálogos que estos films establecen entre sí a partir de la recurrencia de ciertos motivos audiovisuales y del trabajo sobre operaciones de archivo. A la luz de la trayectoria del realizador, este artículo también estudia cómo la búsqueda narrativa en estos films navega entre las formas y las temáticas del cine ambiental, sin alejarse de los lineamientos de la tradición del documental social argentino y latinoamericano.
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13. Redescription of Austrolebias accorsii (Cyprinodontiformes: Rivulidae) and description of a new species of the genus from the upper Paraguay River basin
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Heinz Arno Drawert and Carlos Ergueta
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Chaco ,Killifish ,Seasonal fish ,Taxonomy ,Temporary water bodies ,Zoology ,QL1-991 - Abstract
Abstract Austrolebias accorsii is redescribed based on specimens from type-locality, nearby temporary pools, and other locations within the same hydrologic unit. Additionally, a novel Austrolebias species is described, exclusively found in two temporary waterbodies in “Abayoy”, a unique vegetation type situated in the transitional zone between the Dry Chaco, Chiquitano Dry Forest, and Pantanal Flooded Savannas ecoregions in southeastern Bolivia, bordering Paraguay, where the last voluntarily isolated indigenous people outside the Amazon in America reside. Diagnostic characters for both species are presented. Within Austrolebias two species groups are recognized with different morphological characters, geographical distribution, and ecological traits of their habitats. Furthermore, we suggest the usage of median and interquartile range rather than mean and standard deviation to analyze morphometric and meristic data of rivulids, given the typically non-Gaussian distribution of this data.
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14. D’infimes différences. Pratique et circulation des jeux de ficelle chez les femmes du Chaco paraguayen
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David Jabin
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Chaco ,string figure ,Nivacle ,Enlhet ,Paraguay ,History of Civilization ,CB3-482 - Abstract
Since the beginning of the 20th century, a major effort has been made to develop a method of recording and comparing the numerous string games practiced in various parts of the world. Originally, within the framework of the diffusionist paradigm, the aim was to look for similarities, as clues to technical borrowings that could help to understand contacts between human groups. Based on fieldwork carried out in the central Paraguayan Chaco, where indigenous people live in agricultural settlements established by the Mennonites to implement intensive agriculture, the author compares the string figure making of Nivacle and Enlhet women in two neighboring communities. The aim is to understand the meaning of the technical and graphic differences observed in these two communities, and then, in contrast to the diffusionist hypothesis, to examine the way in which string figure making, like language or handicrafts, participates in the processes of ethnic affiliation.
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15. Iglesia católica y peronismo. Vínculos entre el poder político y eclesiástico en un territorio periférico de la Argentina (Chaco, 1943-1951)
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Mayra Maggio and María del Mar Solís Carnicer
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catholicism ,peronism ,catholic church ,chaco ,de carlo ,French literature - Italian literature - Spanish literature - Portuguese literature ,PQ1-3999 ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
In this article we set out to examine the personal and political ties established between President Juan Domingo Perón and Monsignor Nicolas De Carlo, Bishop of the Diocese of Resistencia (Chaco, Argentina). Between the years 1946 and 1951, this priest became one of the referents of the Argentine ecclesiastical hierarchy closest to the government with which he had many coincidences that earned him recognition, but, at the same time, the anger of some of his peers. Through this analysis we seek to investigate the participation of sectors of the Church in the process of building Peronism in peripheral areas of the country.
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16. ¿Por Qué las Mujeres Indígenas del Chaco Argentino Siguen Sufriendo Chineo?: Aproximación Etnográfica a las Barreras Existentes en los Procesos de Denuncia de Violencia Sexual Para las Jóvenes Indígenas de la Región de El Chaco Argentino
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Fernandez Quiroga, Ana
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17. Agronegocio, dieta y poder
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Luis Ernesto Blacha and Silvia Noemí Sanchez
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hambre ,agronegocio ,desigualdad nutricional ,Chaco ,History of scholarship and learning. The humanities ,AZ20-999 ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
Las nuevas formas del hambre en la Argentina del siglo XXI impactan de manera más aguda en las infancias de regiones periféricas como el nordeste argentino (NEA). El acceso limitado a nutrientes potencia las desigualdades sociales preexistentes que abarcan tanto niveles de ingreso como infraestructura disponible. El agronegocio homogeneiza la oferta alimentaria e incrementa la malnutrición en la población argentina en general más allá del incremento en la productividad por hectárea. Los saberes médicos suelen abordar la malnutrición como un problema individual, pero tanto sus causas como sus consecuencias son sociales. Este trabajo es un estudio exploratorio del impacto de la desigualdad nutricional en infancias de tres localidades del NEA, en la Provincia del Chaco: Presidencia Roque Sáenz Peña, Taco Pozo y Fortín Lavalle. Los niños, sus familias y los profesionales médicos intervinientes fueron seleccionados como objeto de estudio por la posibilidad de reconstruir este proceso a partir de las prácticas impulsadas por el Estado desde los Centros de Atención Primaria de Salud (CAPS). Los hallazgos permiten deducir que la medicalización de los cuerpos malnutridos es parte del los agronegocios como un proceso que posee consecuencias ambientales y que potencia la exclusión social al ampliar la oferta calórica y reducir el acceso a nutrientes.
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18. Etnobotánica de los criollos del Chaco Subhúmedo argentino II: descripción y análisis diacrónico comparativo de la significación y del manejo de sus plantas forrajeras
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Gustavo F. Scarpa
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Chaco ,Criollos ,Etnobotánica ,forrajes ,ganadería ,Science ,Botany ,QK1-989 - Abstract
Introducción y objetivos: Se estudian los conocimientos sobre las plantas forrajeras de los criollos del centro-norte de la provincia del Chaco (Argentina), así como sus formas de manejo y efectos extra-alimenticios que las mismas tienen sobre el ganado. M&M: Se emplean entrevistas registradas a 51 pobladores criollos durante seis campañas realizadas entre 2017 y 2022. Se describen los usos en su preciso contexto socio-cultural de referencia y se compilan y actualizan datos etnobotánicos inéditos sobre la temática con los cuales se efectúa una comparación diacrónica con los actuales. Resultados: Se registra un total de 624 datos etnobotánicos sobre 185 tipos de forrajes correspondientes a 143 taxa vegetales nativos o asilvestrados y 11 exóticos. Un total de 31 datos etnobotánicos se obtuvieron respecto a sus prácticas forrajeras, así como 34 acerca de los efectos extra-alimentarios de su ingestión. Solo la mitad del total de plantas y tipos de forrajes registrados a campo resultaron idénticos a los citados en fuentes históricas inéditas sobre la temática para el mismo complejo biocultural. En total se registran 850 datos etnobotánicos asociados a 348 plantas forrajeras. Conclusiones: Los conocimientos sobre plantas forrajeras se hallan embebidos de un sesgo socio-cultural basado en una valoración diferencial del ganado que las consume. Este enorme volumen de conocimientos y apreciaciones del bosque nativo como fuente de mantención de sus animales de cría reafirma la elevada significación que posee su actividad ganadera como fuente de sustento para los criollos del Chaco.
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19. Marsupials from the South American 'Dry Diagonal': Diversity, Endemism, and Biogeographic History
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Carmignotto, Ana Paula, Astúa, Diego, Cáceres, Nilton, Section editor, Cáceres, Nilton C., editor, and Dickman, Christopher R., editor
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20. Dry Face of the ‘Wet Hemisphere’: Southern Deserts and Semideserts
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Mucina, Ladislav and Mucina, Ladislav, Series Editor
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21. Languages and Language Politics in the Paraguayan Chaco
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Elliott, John, Heaton, Raina, Brunn, Stanley D., editor, and Kehrein, Roland, editor
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22. El libro biográfico de Giuseppe Tornetti sobre el mártir jesuita Antonio Ripari (1711). Análisis crítico y edición en castellano
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Carlos A. Page
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giuseppe tornetti ,antonio ripari ,paraguay ,jesuitas ,chaco ,martirio ,History of scholarship and learning. The humanities ,AZ20-999 ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
Si bien el libro de Tornetti fue citado por algunos autores, éstos pareciera que no lo consultaron porque hubieran mencionado valiosos datos allí consignados. Es nuestra intención dar a conocer esta obra que adjuntamos, traducida al castellano, publicada en Italia en 1711. Previamente analizamos los motivos y el contexto en que fue escrita por un longevo párroco de iglesia, conciudadano del biografiado, en tiempos difíciles para la Italia del siglo XVIII. De allí que analizamos brevemente el desarrollo del género biográfico dentro de los jesuitas del Paraguay, como a su vez una biobibliografía del Padre Antonio Ripari, para luego abordar los aspectos centrales, es decir el autor, la dedicatoria, el impresor y sobre todo el contenido del texto. Un protagonista jesuita que se convirtió en paradigma de un tiempo y ejemplo para jóvenes, entregando la vida por la profunda convicción de su fe cristiana.
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23. Todo archivo es colonial: Estrategias indisciplinadas de agrupamiento y lectura de fuentes documentales
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Laura Pensa
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Colonial Studies ,un-disciplinarity ,colonial semiosis ,Chaco ,Anthropology ,GN1-890 ,Ethnology. Social and cultural anthropology ,GN301-674 - Abstract
Challenges in readings of documentary sources appear frequently in the crosses between anthropology and history. From both historical anthropology and ethnohistory — diffuse and sometimes overlapping fields of interaction, in both cases the search for qualitative information on social groups of the past comes from the study of documentary sources — useful metaphors have emerged and become valid methodologies: reading against the grain, along the grain, between the lines, etc. Less has been discussed about the composition of the corpus and the periodization that researchers do or replicate when approaching our work. Following Walter Mignolo (1995) and others, I am interested in discussing the articulation of a historically diverse corpus based on the notion of “colonial semiosis”. According to this idea, the different types of sources are linked by the referent they share, the colonial situation, whether they were produced during the colonial period. Based on the case of a series of documents selected for the first half of the 20th century in Argentina, I suggest that the study of continuities and ruptures benefits from a corpus that is not usually considered by colonial studies. In the case of the imaginaries about the indigenous groups of the Chaco, I point out some benefits and challenges in taking three different types of sources in their intention, production, and circulation (ministerial reports, ethnographic photography, and official historiography) to account for their relationship with a previous period. I believe that such an exercise, far from diminishing the specificity of our task, contributes to a more complex understanding of the colonial period and with the possibility of a better un-disciplinary communication.
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24. Lynch Arribálzaga en la Reducción de Indios de Napalpí (1912-1917). Tensiones y repercusiones de su proyecto de aculturación indígena en la prensa chaqueña
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Ernesto Dimas García
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Lynch Arribálzaga ,Chaco ,Indigenous peoples ,civil reductions ,El Colono newspaper. ,Anthropology ,GN1-890 ,Ethnology. Social and cultural anthropology ,GN301-674 - Abstract
After the military campaigns undertaken by the Argentine State against the indigenous peoples in Patagonia and the Gran Chaco, the problem of what to do with the indigenous people displaced from their lands became important at the end of the 19th century. In this context, the proposal of acculturation of the indigenous people through civil reductions emerged, which in Argentina was mainly promoted by Enrique Lynch Arribálzaga, founder of the Napalpí Reduction in 1911 and in charge of supervising it between 1912 and 1917. The model of civilian reductions confronts with the religious missions, with a large tradition in America, and with different alternatives of civilian and military colonies, resulting in the most favored project in terms of state funding. In this article, we focus on the tensions and ambiguities found in the author's image of the indigenous as well as in the changing positions that his management awakens in the Chaco society, for which we analyze the newspaper El Colono, the main newspaper of Resistencia at the beginning of the twentieth century. We investigated how the different actors of the Chaco society position themselves in relation to the discussions and projects about the indigenous people of the region, the main points of conflict and the representations with which they dispute about the place -symbolic and real- of the indigenous people of Chaco.
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25. Entre ríos, esteros y pozos. Agua, instalación y movilidad indígena en el Chaco y la llanura santiagueña: perspectivas etnográficas, históricas y arqueológicas
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Judith Farberman and Constanza Taboada
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Represa ,Movilidad ,Ambiente ,Chaco ,Santiago del Estero ,Anthropology ,GN1-890 - Abstract
Este artículo analiza, desde la arqueología y la historia, las estrategias de asentamiento y movilidad de las sociedades indígenas de la llanura santiagueña y del Chaco en relación con la escasez o demasía de agua. Se enfoca en distintos sectores dentro de este gran espacio y discute el uso de ríos y bañados, así como la implementación de pozos y represas. Indaga asimismo en la relación entre paleomabiente, organización socio política, control de los recursos y envergadura de los trabajos necesarios para aprovecharlos. Las coordenadas cronológicas atienden a dos duraciones diferentes. El análisis arqueológico se extiende entre el 1000 de la era cristiana y la conquista española, período que conoció dos eventos paleoclimáticos de signo opuesto: el Cálido Medieval y la Pequeña Edad del Hielo. El relato histórico, en cambio, se ocupa de un período más breve y particularmente árido -la primera mitad del siglo XVIII-, de plena expansión de las misiones jesuíticas.
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26. Revealing the influence of climatic variables on the distribution of legume dispersal traits in the Chaco
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Giovani Carlos Andrella, Evaldo Benedito de Souza, and Ângela Lúcia Bagnatori Sartori
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Chaco ,Dispersal syndromes ,Dry forests ,Fabaceae ,Spatial analysis ,Botany ,QK1-989 - Abstract
ABSTRACT Climate influences species distribution and selects different morphological traits. The Chaco biome has climatic gradients, leading us to question morphological trait distribution. Using Fabaceae as a study model, we aimed to understand how the dispersal traits of this family, such as fruit types, dispersal syndromes and dispersal units, are distributed along the climatic gradients in the Chaco. We performed a spatial analysis in order to generate spatial predictors and thus identify on which spatial scales climate and soil variables are relevant to the distribution of the traits. Also, we used Threshold indicator rate analysis to identify the variation of the traits along the gradients. Temperature seasonality, precipitation seasonality, and annual mean precipitation are significant predictors of the distribution of the analyzed traits. Anemochory and barochory show the occurrence of reductions in intermediate gradient values for temperature seasonality. Regarding precipitation seasonality, craspedium showed greater reductions. At intermediate values of the rainfall gradient, we observed an increase in the occurrence of drupes and follicles. Craspedium increases in drier regions. Understanding the dispersion patterns of Fabaceae, a group of significant ecological and ethnological relevance in the Chaco, should contribute to the consolidation of conservation plans in different dry forest areas in South America.
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27. Mountains as refugia in the Dry Chaco: phylogeography and species distribution modelling of the southernmost chilli pepper, Capsicum chacoense Hunz. (Solanaceae).
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Scaldaferro, Marisel A, Sérsic, Alicia, Romanutti, Alejandra A, and Acosta, M Cristina
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PHYLOGEOGRAPHY , *SPECIES distribution , *MIGRATION flyways , *PEPPERS , *PEPPER growing , *INTERGLACIALS , *SOLANACEAE - Abstract
Phylogeographical studies combined with species distribution modelling can provide evidence for past climate refugia. During the Pleistocene, the Chaco phytogeographical province (ChPP) underwent changes in the distribution range, and the flora might have found refugia in different habitats according to their climatic requirements. This contribution aims to infer the effects of historical geoclimatic changes on the evolutionary history of Capsicum chacoense , the southernmost chilli pepper growing in the ChPP. We analysed 27 localities with plastid markers and 23 with nuclear markers, covering the geographical range of the species. We performed statistical phylogeography, in addition to current and past species distribution modelling. We found three haploclades, diverging 2.3–1 Mya, intermingled throughout the mountain ranges of the ChPP as a consequence of glacial cycles. According to the species distribution modelling, the expansion of the species distribution occurred during interglacial periods. We found two dispersal routes from south to north of the species distribution, concomitant with the migration routes of birds that disperse their fruits. The spatial distribution of genetic diversity showed the highest genetic diversity values at higher elevations. The main orographic systems of the study area were identified as areas of presumed population stability. Consequently, mountains are priority regions for conservation because they contain areas with high genetic diversity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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28. Entre ríos, esteros y pozos. Agua, instalación y movilidad indígena en el Chaco y la llanura santiagueña: perspectivas etnográficas, históricas y arqueológicas.
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Farberman, Judith and Taboada, Constanza
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29. The two South American dry diagonals
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Luebert, Federico
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Atacama ,Caatinga ,Cerrado ,Chaco ,Monte ,Pacific Desert ,Patagonia ,Prepuna ,Puna ,SADD - Abstract
South American drylands roughly form two diagonals both termed in the biogeographical literature as the "South American dry diagonal" (SADD). However, they correspond to two different geographical areas. One comprises the Caatinga, Cerrado and Chaco domains, thus encompassing the areas between northeastern Brazil and northwestern Argentina. The other stretches from Patagonia in southern Argentina to the Pacific deserts of northern Chile and Peru, thus also including the Monte, Prepuna and dry Puna domains. I termed them the eastern and western SADDs, respectively (i.e., eSADD and wSADD). In this mini review I attempt to summarize the major climatic features of the two South American dry diagonals, their possible origins, biogeographical patterns within and around them and to explore possible interconnections. The eSADD is generally more humid than the wSADD and has more pronounced rainfall seasonality, with precipitation concentrated in summer, while the wSADD tends to be less seasonal due to year-round aridity, with little precipitation largely occurring in winter. The origin of both diagonals appears to go back to the middle Miocene, associated with global cooling. Biogeographical studies show that these diagonals are important in structuring South American distribution patterns south of the Equator, both acting as barriers for humid-adapted lineages and corridors for arid-adapted taxa. Remarkably, the two diagonals appear to have few plant and animal taxa in common, which may explain why biogeographers speaking about one diagonal seem to ignore the existence of the other.
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30. Updating the distribution of mesembrinellid flies (Diptera: Mesembrinellidae) in Argentina with the first record of Mesembrinella bicolor.
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DUFEK, Matías I. and MULIERI, Pablo R.
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DIPTERA , *BLOWFLIES , *SPECIES - Abstract
During samplings carried out to evaluate the diversity of calyptrate flies (Diptera: Calyptratae) in northeastern Argentina, Mesembrinella bicolor (Fabricius, 1805) was first detected. This finding represents the second species of Mesembrinellidae from Argentina, after Mesembrinella bellardiana Aldrich, 1922 and the southernmost known record for a species of Mesembrinellidae. A brief diagnosis of both species is included. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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31. Menarca y tatuaje facial: las marcas de la otra. Historia de “una india criminal” en Buenos Aires, 1886.
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Daniel Arias, Pablo
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MENSTRUATION , *INDIGENOUS women , *FORENSIC medicine , *RACIALIZATION , *REFERENCE sources , *CRIMINOLOGY , *ABUSE of women - Abstract
This paper presents Tadesgná, a Toba woman “colocada” (placed) in Buenos Aires, and the reconstruction of her experience in shelters, a police station, jail, a hospital and a hospice in the years 1885- 1886. The analysis of this part of her biography allows us to understand some common denominators in the fate of indigenous women during that decade: the places where they were taken to, the multiple and successive transfers from one master to the following one, the language barrier difficulties and the several forms of violence they were subjected to. If we focus on the characterisation read in the sources with reference to her first menstruation period and her facial tattoo, it is clear that the discourses stemming from criminology, legal medicine, law, police and journalism were based on a racialisation and a configuration of gender that branded indigenous women with the utmost negativity, thus naturalising their ill-treatment [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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32. Čakra: výrobno-hospodárska jednotka čsl. kolonistov v Argentíne (Colonia Bajo Hondo, prov. Chaco).
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CHRASTINA, PETER, LENOVSKÝ, LADISLAV, TÁBORSKÝ, PETR, and CHAPUR GRAMBLICKA, EDGARDO GUILLERMO
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FAMILY farms , *ZONING , *RURAL families , *AGRICULTURE , *CZECHS - Abstract
The agricultural activities of the original Czecho-slovak colonists and their descendants in the Chaco province of Argentina are carried out on the family farm, the chacra. The aim of this paper is to reconstruct the development of the chacra as an independent productive and economic unit in the rural zone and to sketch selected specificities of farming on the area of the family farm. In terms of time, I focus on the period from the early 1920s (when the migration of Czecho-slovaks, or Moravians, Czechs, and Slovaks to Argentina became more massive) to the present. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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33. K hospodárskej a kultúrnej modifikácii Slovákov v argentínskom Chacu.
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BOTÍK, JÁN
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SUBSISTENCE farming , *AGRICULTURE , *FAMILY farms , *COLONISTS - Abstract
The objective of the study is to characterize the Slovak community in the northern Argentine province of Chaco, which was formed between 1923 and 1935 in the town of Saenz Peña and its surroundings. Approximately three-quarters of the Slovak immigrants in Chaco came from Slovak minorities in Hungary, Romania, Yugoslavia, and Bulgaria, which were established there during the 18th-19th centuries. The different natural, economic, ethnic, linguistic, and cultural conditions in the Chaco province caused discontinuous trends to become dominant in the ethno-cultural development of the Slovak colonists. Their consequence was the emergence of the Argentinian variety of the Slovak dialect. There was also an economic transition from the family subsistence farming to farming whose production was dictated by the demands of the market. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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34. PRIMER REGISTRO DE ANASCHISMA LILLIPUTANUM (POTTIACEAE, BRYOPHYTA) PARA LA ARGENTINA.
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Alvarez, Denise J., Jimenez, María S., Zander, Richard H., and Suárez, Guillermo M.
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BRYOPHYTES , *SPECIES , *MOSSES - Abstract
The genus Anaschisma includes four species in America, of which, A. lilliputanum is recorded for the first time to the Argentina. The specimens were analyzed morphologically using conventional techniques for Pottiaceae (Bryophyta). A distribution map of the genus, description and illustration in SEM and LM of the species are provided. Comments and differences between this taxon and A. schiavoneae from Argentina are presented. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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35. Convivir con el enemigo. Brujería y discapacidad en el Chaco salteño (Argentina).
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Fontes, Cristina
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PHENOMENOLOGY , *INTERSUBJECTIVITY - Abstract
Witchcraft as a causal agent of diseases and other misfortunes has been a subject of recurrent interest in the studies of the Chaco peoples of Argentina. The aim of this article is to analyze from an existential phenomenological perspective how witchcraft is experienced by a young mother and her little disabled son every day and how this notion is shaped individually to find viable solutions to the problems this woman must face both in their own home and in the community. As part of the analysis, I have included the relationships these peoples have with the local public health system and with my own presence in the community as a physician but also as an ethnographer. In this sense, at a methodological level, the work takes into account the intersubjective dimension of ethnography and a detailed approach to the experience of the ethnographer and her interlocutors, taking into account the influence of the structures and the geopolitical order that mediate these experiences. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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36. Mulheres que não são de papel: o discurso sobre as mulheres indígenas no Chaco desde uma perspectiva decolonial (séc. XVIII).
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Campos-Rodrigues, Bruno and Ferreira-de Lema, Fabrício
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INDIGENOUS women ,EIGHTEENTH century ,OTHER (Philosophy) ,THEORY of knowledge ,PRIESTS - Abstract
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37. Iglesia católica y peronismo. Vínculos entre el poder político y eclesiástico en un territorio periférico de la Argentina (Chaco, 1943-1951).
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Maggio, Mayra and del Mar Solís Carnicer, María
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PERONISM - Abstract
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38. El reflejo de "lo típico". La construcción de productos turísticos en Chaco (Argentina).
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Fernanda Perret, Myriam
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NONGOVERNMENTAL organizations ,TOUR brokers & operators ,HANDICRAFT ,COMMODIFICATION ,WEBSITES ,ETHNOLOGY - Abstract
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39. Todo archivo es colonial: Estrategias indisciplinadas de agrupamiento y lectura de fuentes documentales.
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Pensa, Laura
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40. Lynch Arribálzaga en la Reducción de Indios de Napalpí (1912-1917). Tensiones y repercusiones de su proyecto de aculturación indígena en la prensa chaqueña.
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Dimas García, Ernesto
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41. Los conflictos ambientales en el Chaco argentino, fábricas de territorialidades
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Alberto Preci
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environmental conflicts ,Argentine ,productivity ,agricultural frontier ,Chaco ,Latin America. Spanish America ,F1201-3799 ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
Since the late 1990s, the Argentinean Chaco has been subject to the advance of an agricultural frontier that has turned it into a deforestation hotspot on a global scale. Environmental conflicts arise on a daily basis, as the advance of this frontier pits communities against companies, landowners and local authorities. The aim of this article is to capture the conflicts that characterize the advance of the agricultural frontier by observing its “productivity”, particularly in its social and territorial dimensions. The hypothesis is that conflicts can be understood as territorial “fabrics”, which can be studied in order to reveal the functioning of a society in ongoing transformation. Based on the case of the Wichís in the province of Salta, the demonstration is founded on the analysis of public policies, the long-term monitoring of conflicts, and interviews with all the actors involved.
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- 2022
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42. El Estado peronista y las políticas de concertación para el Chaco forestal (1946-1955 y 1973-1975)
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Noemí Girbal-Blacha
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concertación económica ,economía forestal ,chaco ,Industries. Land use. Labor ,HD28-9999 ,Economic history and conditions ,HC10-1085 - Abstract
El Estado dirigista y planificador liderado desde 1946 por Juan Perón, basa su política económica en la redistribución del ingreso, la “justicia social, la independencia económica y la soberanía política”. Desde esa concepción doctrinaria, las economías regionales fronterizas, como el Chaco forestal y algodonero, forman parte de las políticas estatales de concertación en defensa de los bosques, los obrajeros y los empresarios forestales. Durante el tercer peronismo (1973-1975) los objetivos son más pragmáticos, privilegian subsidios y créditos, así como la creación de institutos y estaciones experimentales, para reconstituir la riqueza maderera argentina. Se trata de otro tipo de concertación. Este estudio histórico analiza el accionar legislativo (en base al Archivo Parlamentario del Congreso de la Nación Argentina) como uno de los instrumentos específicos de la concertación política intersectorial, para interpretar características, continuidades y cambios en el Chaco forestal durante la gestión de los gobiernos nacionales peronistas
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43. Jaguar (Panthera onca) population density and landscape connectivity in a deforestation hotspot: The Paraguayan Dry Chaco as a case study
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Jeffrey J. Thompson, Marianela Velilla, Hugo Cabral, Nicolás Cantero, Viviana Rojas Bonzi, Evelyn Britez, Juan M. Campos Krauer, Roy T. McBride, Jr., Rodrigo Ayala, and José Luis Cartes
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Chaco ,Connectivity ,Density ,Jaguar ,Paraguay ,Spatial capture-recapture ,Ecology ,QH540-549.5 ,General. Including nature conservation, geographical distribution ,QH1-199.5 - Abstract
The distribution of the jaguar has decreased by approximately 50% with its conservation highly dependent upon its persistence and mobility in anthropogenic landscapes. Consequently, understanding the effects of land use on jaguar populations and their connectivity is a necessary precursor for effective conservation of the species. We simultaneously estimated jaguar density and landscape connectivity in the ranching landscape of the Dry Chaco of western Paraguay, a deforestation hotspot, as a function of proportional forest area using spatial capture-recapture modeling. Using camera trap sampling at four sites along a deforestation gradient of 17%–51% area deforested, we estimated densities of 0.44–1.6 individuals/100 km2, whereby densities and connectivity from the more deforested sites were significantly lower than those from the less deforested sites. Our results warrant concern for the long-term viability of jaguar in the Paraguayan Dry Chaco, highlighting the need for the effective implementation of existing national laws and management plans for the conservation of the jaguar and its habitat. Furthermore, we showed the importance of accounting for landscape heterogeneity typical of anthropogenic landscapes in the conservation of the jaguar, suggesting results from protected areas may be generating unrepresentative inferences for jaguars in general, while indicating the need to place a greater research emphasis on anthropogenic landscapes to meet range-wide conservation goals for the jaguar.
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44. Somos puentes. El cambio significativo es entre todos. Proyecto Ayúdanos a Ayudarlos.
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Torchetti, Andrea
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CONSCIOUSNESS raising ,QUALITY of life ,INDIGENOUS peoples ,SOLIDARITY ,GARDENS - Abstract
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- 2023
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45. Lévi-Strauss e(m) comparação
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Leif Grünewald
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chaco ,ayoreo ,conjuntos ,lévi-strauss ,selvageria ,Anthropology ,GN1-890 ,Archaeology ,CC1-960 - Abstract
Esse ensaio, que rende uma justa homenagem a Peter Gow, tem como objetivo explorar a intuição lévi-straussiana, a partir de uma noção de conjunto, de que o contraste proposto entre mitos e sistemas de parentesco não restringiria a aplicação da fórmula canônica apenas aos mitos. Se poder-se-ia presumir que o mito, por não se restringir a realidade de um acontecimento, daria conta das duplas torções supostas pela fórmula canônica, argumentarei que o mesmo seria possível para outros feixes de relações sociais, objetos restritos, mas não-recíprocos, que são à realidade do acontecimento. Assim, a partir de uma mirada sobre etnografia Ayoreo – um povo falante de uma língua Zamuco que habita a região do Chaco Paraguaio, com quem trabalho desde 2012 – buscarei me lançar num exercício de pensamento no qual buscarei testar a fecundidade de tal elaboração a partir de uma certa imagem de ‘selvageria’ mobilizada no contexto das relações entre os Ayoreo e coletivos vizinhos na região do Chaco Paraguaio.
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46. Fitogeografia das savanas sul-americanas
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Fabian Borghetti, Eduardo Barbosa, Leandro Ribeiro, José Felipe Ribeiro, Everton Maciel, and Bruno Machado Teles Walter
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Biogeografia ,Cerrado ,Chaco ,Pantanal ,vegetação ,Llanos ,Plant culture ,SB1-1110 ,Botany ,QK1-989 - Abstract
As savanas da América do Sul representam entre 8 e 10% da cobertura das savanas globais. De forma dispersa, elas cobrem pouco mais de 2,29 milhões de quilômetros quadrados no continente, e representam o espectro mais úmido e mais biodiverso das savanas globais. As savanas sul-americanas apresentam considerável grau de endemismo e suas características climáticas e composição em espécies são bastante influenciadas por biomas florestais vizinhos, como a Amazônia e a Mata Atlântica. Savanas sul-americanas ocorrem sobre solos que variam de arenosos a argilosos, em altitudes desde cerca de 150 metros até em torno de 2.000 metros acima do nível do mar, e em enclaves tão pequenos quanto 50 km2 até extensões imensas como aquelas ocorrentes no planalto central brasileiro. Muitas destas savanas são sujeitas a alagamento periódico o que as tornam únicas na sua dinâmica. Este artigo apresenta a revisão de um conjunto de informações sobre as savanas ocorrentes no continente sul-americano, analisando conceitos e abordando desde suas principais características climáticas, até particularidades da vegetação e da flora, espécies mais comuns e atributos funcionais. Muitas destas informações estão organizadas em tabelas, facilitando o acesso a dados pontuais. Assuntos correlatos, como a toxicidade imposta pelo alumínio presente nos solos de muitas delas e a presença de formações florestais e campestres ocorrendo na paisagem junto às formações savânicas são apresentados de forma complementar. Este artigo cobre uma lacuna acerca das formações savânicas na América do Sul e vem contribuir para a divulgação do conhecimento deste importante, complexo, mal compreendido e ameaçado ecossistema.
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47. Las posturas oficiales en torno a los modos de integración de los indígenas del Territorio Nacional del Chaco durante la década del cuarenta. Reacciones ante la intervención de los misioneros no-católicos
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Oscar Ernesto Mari
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Chaco ,Indígenas ,Integración ,Influencia ,Misioneros ,Latin America. Spanish America ,F1201-3799 ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
La temática de este artículo tiene como ámbito de estudio a uno de los antiguos Territorios Nacionales argentinos (Chaco), y aborda el análisis de los intercambios discursivos y epistolares expuestos respecto a la temática de la integración indígena durante los años cuarenta, enmarcados en un contexto de creciente actividad misional de pastores de origen protestante. Se exponen aquí algunos nuevos conocimientos producto de investigaciones recientes en archivos regionales del nordeste argentino. En este caso nos centramos en los puntos de vista planteados como consecuencia de la acción de algunos de estos misioneros, quienes con su labor pudieron demostrar metodologías novedosas para obtener una inusual inserción de los naturales dentro de estas sociedades nuevas y en proceso de formación. Procuramos así mismo explicar las razones de las reacciones oficiales ante este fenómeno, evaluando finalmente las innovaciones y avances que en tal sentido se esbozaron o produjeron durante la década del cuarenta.
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48. An overview of the palynology and physicochemistry of monofloral honeys from the Dry and Humid Chaco of Argentina.
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Salgado Laurenti, Cristina Renee, Tellería, María Cristina, Coronel, Juan Manuel, and Sobrado, Sandra Virginia
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HONEY , *PALYNOLOGY , *ELECTRIC conductivity , *PRINCIPAL components analysis , *COMMON sunflower , *CLUSTER analysis (Statistics) - Abstract
This article is the first contribution to the characterization of monofloral honeys from the Dry and Humid Chaco that combines palynological and physicochemical parameters. The study focuses on the most represented honeys. Physicochemical parameters such as color, electrical conductivity, moisture, acidity and pH were analyzed for a total of 116 honeys classified as monofloral by pollen analysis. All the parameters considered were within the accepted range. Color and electrical conductivity were the most distinctive features, as stressed by multivariate (cluster analysis (CA) and principal component analysis (PCA)) and correlation analysis. The darkest honeys (i.e. black, dark amber and amber) were those from Tessaria integrifolia, Schinopsis balansae, S. lorentzii and Baccharis–Eupatorium-type pollen, and the lightest honeys (i.e. light amber and extra light amber) were those from Cynophalla retusa, Eugenia uniflora, Copernicia alba, Prosopis alba and Helianthus annuus. Mean values for electrical conductivity ranged from 0.4 to 0.8 mS cm−1, with the highest values detected in the darkest honeys, which are mainly produced in the Dry Chaco. The intense color of these honeys also suggests the presence of antioxidants. Thus, the color, electrical conductivity and antioxidant properties are important factors for future research to consider, to obtain a reliable authentication of the botanical and geographical features of these honeys. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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49. Genetic diversity and population structure of Aechmea distichantha (Bromeliaceae), a widely geographically distributed species in South America.
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Godoy, Fernanda Maria de Russo, Vicente-Silva, Luciana, Dantas-Queiroz, Marcos Vinícius, Palma-Silva, Clarisse, and Paggi, Gecele Matos
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Aechmea distichantha Lemaire (Bromeliaceae) is an epiphytic, rupicolous or terricolous bromeliad, with a wide geographical distribution in the Cerrado, Chaco, and Atlantic Forest phytogeographic domains in South America. In this study, a plastidial DNA region and ten nuclear microsatellite markers were used to estimate the genetic diversity and population structure of nine populations of Aechmea distichantha from Brazil. Our results revealed that A. distichantha has low-to-moderate plastidial genetic diversity and moderate-to-high nuclear genetic diversity. In addition, a high genetic structure was observed among the A. distichantha populations in both genomes, suggesting restricted gene flow via seed and pollen. The high genetic differentiation found among A. distichantha populations in different geographical locations might be a consequence of its mixed reproductive system and restricted gene flow. The findings of the present study, with the unique genetic composition of most populations, suggests that in situ conservation is the most appropriate protection measure for these plant populations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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50. Entre protagonismos, demandas y renovación. Análisis de las juventudes militantes de organizaciones político-partidarias en Resistencia, Chaco (2012-2017).
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Campusano, Marina and Favieri, Francisco Nicolás
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In the latter half of 2000, the youth were questioned by political party organizations in a context with renewed expressions of militancy. This youth revitalization process was studied at the national level with an emphasis about meanings and values associated with youth and the building forms of militancy commitment. From a qualitative approach, this paper recovers the militant youth experiences from four political party organizations in the city of Resistencia, Chaco (Argentina), with the aim of analyzing their forms of participation and demands in order to identify the processes of inclusion and possible transformations inside the organizations. We highlight as main findings that the context of youth mobilization has limited influences in the case of the organizations analyzed, and the revitalization processes that militant youth can mobilize are strongly dependent on the relationship between traditional ways of the organization in terms of local-national performances and the role of party elites. This supports the image of a youth that disputes positions and internal transformations as generational demands on the most conservative organizations compared to others where they are located in higher hierarchical spaces. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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