Gabriela Ivanna Elizabeth Brancatelli
Universidad Nacional del Sur
4 Papers
17 Citations
Gabriela Ivanna Elizabeth Brancatelli is an academic researcher from Universidad Nacional del Sur. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biological dispersal & Seedling. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 4 publications.
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Categorización del estado de conservación de las lagartijas y anfisbenas de la República Argentina
Cristian Simón Abdala,José Luis Acosta,Blanca Beatriz Álvarez,Federico Arias,Luciano Javier Avila,Mirta Graciela Blanco,Marcelo Fabián Bonino,Jorgelina M. Boretto,Gabriela Ivanna Elizabeth Brancatelli,Maria Florencia Breitman,Mario Roberto Cabrera,Samanta Lis Cairo,Valeria Elizabeth Corbalán,Alejandra B. Hernando,Nora R. Ibargüengoytía,Federico Pablo Kacoliris,Alejandro Laspiur,Ricardo Montero,Mariana Morando,Nicolás Pelegrin,Cristian Hernan Fulvio Perez,Andrés Sebastián Quinteros,Romina Valeria Semhan,María Esther Tedesco,Laura Estela Vega,Sergio Martín Zalba +25 more
TL;DR: The lista roja de the herpetofauna of the Republica Argentina, presented by the AHA in 2000, was updated in 2013 with 256 species of lagartijas and anfisbenas as discussed by the authors.
Vector analysis: a tool for preventing the introduction of invasive alien species into protected areas
TL;DR: Brancatelli, Gabriela Ivanna Elizabeth as mentioned in this paper, et al. as mentioned in this paper presented a study on the use of bioquimica in the field of bio-biology.
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Invasive pines in Argentinian grasslands: lessons from control operations
Gabriela Ivanna Elizabeth Brancatelli,Martín Raúl Amodeo,Yannina Andrea Cuevas,Sergio Martín Zalba +3 more
TL;DR: Variations in the growth rate, cone production and seed release in response to topography are revealed, highlighting the need to prioritize control operations in higher areas and to increase the frequency between successive controls to avoid the release of seeds that can be dispersed over long distances.
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Seedling emergence and survival of invasive pines in Argentinian mountain grasslands
TL;DR: Differences in seedling emergence and establishment of Pinus halepensis in highland grasslands of the Argentine pampas are evaluated, according to altitude, orientation of the slope and vegetation cover, which could explain variations in the invasive performance of the species and guide management actions aimed at preventing its further expansion.
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