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+ | <p style="margin:-2px 0px;font-size: 140%; text-align:center">'''Darwin y sus reflecciones sobe las especies exóticas</p> | ||
+ | <p style="margin:-2px 0px;font-size: 100%; text-align:left">“. . . few countries have undergone more remarkable changes since the year 1535, when the first colonist of La Plata landed with | ||
+ | seventy-two horses. The countless herds of horses, cattle, and sheep, have altered the whole aspect of the vegetation, but they have | ||
+ | almost banished the guanaco, deer, and ostrich. Numberless other changes must likewise have taken place; the wild pig in some parts | ||
+ | probably replaces the pecarri; packs of wild dogs may be heard howling on the wooded banks of the less frequented stream; and the | ||
+ | common cat, altered into a large and fierce animal, inhabits rocky hills….” | ||
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+ | ''Charles Darwin, The Voyage of the Beagle, entry for September 19th, 1833''</p> | ||
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<font color="#FDFFFF"><p style="margin:-2px 0px;font-size: 300%; text-align:center">'''IMC 10'''</p> | <font color="#FDFFFF"><p style="margin:-2px 0px;font-size: 300%; text-align:center">'''IMC 10'''</p> | ||
<p style="margin:-2px 0px;font-size: 140%; text-align:center">'''10th INTERNATIONAL MAMMALOGICAL CONGRESS'''</p> | <p style="margin:-2px 0px;font-size: 140%; text-align:center">'''10th INTERNATIONAL MAMMALOGICAL CONGRESS'''</p> | ||
<p style="margin:-2px 0px;font-size: 100%; text-align:center">9-14 AUGUST 2009, MENDOZA, ARGENTINA</p> | <p style="margin:-2px 0px;font-size: 100%; text-align:center">9-14 AUGUST 2009, MENDOZA, ARGENTINA</p> | ||
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Darwin y sus reflecciones sobe las especies exóticas “. . . few countries have undergone more remarkable changes since the year 1535, when the first colonist of La Plata landed with seventy-two horses. The countless herds of horses, cattle, and sheep, have altered the whole aspect of the vegetation, but they have almost banished the guanaco, deer, and ostrich. Numberless other changes must likewise have taken place; the wild pig in some parts probably replaces the pecarri; packs of wild dogs may be heard howling on the wooded banks of the less frequented stream; and the common cat, altered into a large and fierce animal, inhabits rocky hills….” Charles Darwin, The Voyage of the Beagle, entry for September 19th, 1833 |
IMC 10 10th INTERNATIONAL MAMMALOGICAL CONGRESS 9-14 AUGUST 2009, MENDOZA, ARGENTINA
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