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Gerardo C. Leynaud
Researcher at National University of Cordoba
Publications - 41
Citations - 836
Gerardo C. Leynaud is an academic researcher from National University of Cordoba. The author has contributed to research in topics: Species richness & Threatened species. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 38 publications receiving 654 citations. Previous affiliations of Gerardo C. Leynaud include National Scientific and Technical Research Council.
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Morphology, phylogeny and taxonomy of South American bothropoid pitvipers (Serpentes, Viperidae)
TL;DR: Morphology, phylogeny and taxonomy of South American bothropoid pitvipers (Serpentes, Viperidae) is described.
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Forest conservation: Remember Gran Chaco
Tobias Kuemmerle,Mariana Altrichter,Germán Baldi,Marcel Cabido,Micaela Camino,Erika Cuéllar,Rosa Leny Cuéllar,Julieta Decarre,Sandra Díaz,Ignacio Gasparri,Gregorio I. Gavier-Pizarro,Rubén Ginzburg,Anthony J. Giordano,H. Ricardo Grau,Esteban G. Jobbágy,Gerardo C. Leynaud,Leandro Macchi,Matías E. Mastrangelo,Silvia Diana Matteucci,Andrew J. Noss,José M. Paruelo,María Piquer-Rodríguez,Alfredo Romero-Muñoz,Asunción Semper-Pascual,Jeffrey J. Thompson,Sebastián Andrés Torrella,Ricardo Torres,José Norberto Volante,Alberto Yanosky,Marcelo Román Zak +29 more
TL;DR: Plant diversity patterns in neotropical dry forests and their conservation implications are studied to assess the implications of rapid clearing and concomitant biodiversity loss on plant diversity.
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Climate change and American Bullfrog invasion: what could we expect in South America?
Javier Nori,J. Nicolás Urbina-Cardona,Rafael Loyola,Julián Norberto Lescano,Julián Norberto Lescano,Gerardo C. Leynaud +5 more
TL;DR: New evidence is provided supporting the vulnerability of the Atlantic Forest Biodiversity Hotspot to bullfrog invasion and call attention to optimal future climatic conditions of the Andean-Patagonian forest, eastern Paraguay, and northwestern Bolivia, where invasive populations have not been found yet.
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Venomous snakes and climate change: ophidism as a dynamic problem
Javier Nori,Javier Nori,Paola A. Carrasco,Paola A. Carrasco,Gerardo C. Leynaud,Gerardo C. Leynaud +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors assessed suitable climate spaces at present conditions and estimated potential future changes in the distributions of the five southernmost venomous snakes, responsible for almost 99% of accidents in Argentina, by implementing an ensemble of forecasts between different algorithms and scenarios.
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A global assessment of amphibian and reptile responses to land-use changes
Javier Maximiliano Cordier,Javier Maximiliano Cordier,Ramiro Aguilar,Ramiro Aguilar,Julián Norberto Lescano,Julián Norberto Lescano,Gerardo C. Leynaud,Gerardo C. Leynaud,Andrea Bonino,Andrea Bonino,Daniela Miloch,Daniela Miloch,Rafael Loyola,Javier Nori,Javier Nori +14 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors conducted a systematic quantitative review of primary research on amphibian and reptile land use changes and found that almost all of the analyzed types of land-use changes have negative effects on these groups, but with different degree of magnitude.