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- | * Gallardo, M.H. Mercado, C.L. (1999): Mast seeding of bamboo shrubs and mouse outbreaks in southern Chile. [[Mastozoología Neotropical]] 6(2): 103-111. ([http://www.scielo.cl/pdf/rchnat/v73n3/art12.pdf PDF]) | + | * Gallardo, M.H. Mercado, C.L. (1999): Mast seeding of bamboo shrubs and mouse outbreaks in southern Chile. [[Mastozoología Neotropical]] 6(2): 103-111. ([http://www.sarem.org.ar/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/SAREM_MastNeotrop_6-2_04_Gallardo.pdf PDF]) |
* Gonzalez et al. (2000): Habitat utilization of two muroid species in relation to population outbreaks in southern temperate forests of Chile. [[Revista Chilena de Historia Natural]] 73: 489-495. ([http://www.scielo.cl/pdf/rchnat/v73n3/art12.pdf PDF]) | * Gonzalez et al. (2000): Habitat utilization of two muroid species in relation to population outbreaks in southern temperate forests of Chile. [[Revista Chilena de Historia Natural]] 73: 489-495. ([http://www.scielo.cl/pdf/rchnat/v73n3/art12.pdf PDF]) | ||
[[Kategorie:Geografische Orte]] | [[Kategorie:Geografische Orte]] | ||
[[Kategorie:Region Südamerika]] | [[Kategorie:Region Südamerika]] |
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San Martín ist ein Studienort in der Region Valdivia in Chile.
- 39°38'S, 73°07'W (Estero Pelchuquin, südwestlich von San José de Mariquina, Gonzalez et al. 2000)
- 39°31'S, 72°58'W (nördl. von San José de Mariquina, Gallardo & Mercado 1999)
Literatur
- Gallardo, M.H. Mercado, C.L. (1999): Mast seeding of bamboo shrubs and mouse outbreaks in southern Chile. Mastozoología Neotropical 6(2): 103-111. (PDF (http://www.sarem.org.ar/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/SAREM_MastNeotrop_6-2_04_Gallardo.pdf))
- Gonzalez et al. (2000): Habitat utilization of two muroid species in relation to population outbreaks in southern temperate forests of Chile. Revista Chilena de Historia Natural 73: 489-495. (PDF (http://www.scielo.cl/pdf/rchnat/v73n3/art12.pdf))