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Conflicts with street dogs in the city of La Paz-Mendoza. 

Development of computer technologies for the management of socio-environmental problems. 

Scientific-technical contributions to the creation and management process of the Lagunas del Desaguadero Municipal Nature Reserve, La Paz, Mendoza.

HUMAN-FAUNA INTERSECTIONS IN SOCIO-ECOLOGICAL SYSTEMS OF DRYLANDS: free-living dogs as a socio-environmental problem.

Response of solitary bees and bee-plant interaction networks to livestock exclusion in an arid ecosystem.

Wildlife traffic: current situation and proposals for improvements in Mendoza Province.

Medium and large mammal community responses to goat exclusion in an arid ecosystem.

Guidelines for the strategic and integrated management of damage caused by the parrot (Myiopsitta monachus) in northern Mendoza.

Executing Unit Project, PUE 0042, CONICET “Biodiversity in dryland socio-ecological systems: status, conservation and management in a context of global change”.

Characterisation of grazing, impact on the environment and degree of competition between sheep and guanacos (Lama guanicoe). An approach for estimating the carrying capacity of arid Patagonian environments.  

Towards diversified production schemes in arid zones: biological and socio-productive aspects relevant to the sustainable use of guanacos from an interdisciplinary and multi-scale approach.

Study of biological, socio-productive and economic aspects relevant to the implementation of the sustainable use of wild guanacos as a complementary production model in arid zones.

Comprehensive assessment of the use of drones for wildlife research: Challenges and opportunities.

Sustainable use of wild guanacos as a strategy for conservation and rural socio-economic development in arid lands of Argentinean Patagonia.

Socio-ecological and sanitary study of human-livestock-carnivore interactions in Valle de Uco, Mendoza. Contributions to the sustainability of productive activities in conflict with nature conservation in central-western Argentina.

The secret of their teeth: contributions to the recognition of stress states in the recording of incremental tooth lines of native mammals. Implications for the health and conservation of their populations.

Ecophysiological mechanisms of the expansion of the European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) in the arid lands of Argentina.

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