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Cristian Bonacic
Researcher at Pontifical Catholic University of Chile
Publications - 85
Citations - 1429
Cristian Bonacic is an academic researcher from Pontifical Catholic University of Chile. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Biology. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 77 publications receiving 1158 citations. Previous affiliations of Cristian Bonacic include University of Oxford & Macaulay Institute.
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Globalization of Conservation: A View from the South
Jon Paul Rodríguez,Andrew B. Taber,Peter Daszak,Raman Sukumar,Raman Sukumar,Claudio Valladares-Padua,Suzana M. Padua,Luis F. Aguirre,Rodrigo A. Medellín,M. Acosta,A. Alonso Aguirre,Cristian Bonacic,P. Bordino,J. Bruschini,Damayanti Buchori,Susana González,T. Mathew,Martin Mendez,L. Mugica,Luis F. Pacheco,Andrew P. Dobson,M. C. Pearl +21 more
TL;DR: Successful global strategies for biodiversity conservation require increasing reliance on local leadership and major investment in local capacity.
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Disparate phylogeographic patterns of molecular genetic variation in four closely related South American small cat species.
Warren E. Johnson,Jill Pecon Slattery,Eduardo Eizirik,Jae-Heup Kim,Marilyn Menotti Raymond,Cristian Bonacic,Richard C. Cambre,Peter G. Crawshaw,Adauto Luis Veloso Nunes,Hector N. Seuanez,Miguel A. M. Moreira,Kevin L. Seymour,Faical Simon,William F. Swanson,Stephen J. O'Brien +14 more
TL;DR: Phylogenetic analyses using mitochondrial DNA sequences revealed monophyletic clustering of the four species, plus evidence of natural hybridization between L. tigrinus and L. colocolo in areas of range overlap and discrete population subdivisions reflecting geographical isolation, and the lack of geographical substructure in O. geoffroyi.
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Invasive American mink Mustela vison in wetlands of the Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve, southern Chile: what are they eating?
TL;DR: Investigation of seasonal variation in prey use by mink on Navarino Island within the sub-Antarctic Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve of southern Chile emphasizes the need for an assessment of the impact of mink predation on the populations of native prey.
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Forest cover outside protected areas plays an important role in the conservation of the Vulnerable guiña Leopardus guigna
Nicolás Gálvez,Felipe Hernández,Jerry Laker,Horacio Gilabert,Robert Petitpas,Cristian Bonacic,Alessandro Gimona,Alison J. Hester,David W. Macdonald +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, a study in the temperate forest within a fragmented Andean piedmont landscape is presented, which demonstrates that smaller forest fragments in the farmland matrix are playing a key role in the persistence of the guina.
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Sistemática, taxonomía y domesticación de alpacas y llamas: nueva evidencia cromosómica y molecular
Juan C. Marín,Juan C. Marín,Beatriz Zapata,Benito A. González,Cristian Bonacic,Jane V. Wheeler,Ciara S. Casey,Michael William Bruford,R. Eduardo Palma,Elie Poulin,Elie Poulin,M. Angélica Alliende,Ángel E Spotorno +12 more
TL;DR: El analisis combinado de variaciones cromosomicas y moleculares demostraron una alta similitud genetica entre alpacas y vicunas, asi como entre llamas y guanacos.