Browsing by Autor "Bladimir Marca"
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Item type: Item , Higher than the others: Bothrops bilineatus (Wied-Neuwied, 1821) (Serpentes: Viperidae) a new altitudinal record and range extension in Bolivia(2026) Oliver Quinteros Muñoz; Bladimir Marca; Rene Carpio Real; Pedro Gómez Murillo; Edwin Coaquira; Jorge Espinoza EcheverríaItem type: Item , Higher than the others: Bothrops bilineatus (Wied-Neuwied, 1821) (Serpentes: Viperidae) a new altitudinal record and range extension in Bolivia(Fundación Miguel Lillo, 2024) Oliver Quinteros-Muñoz; Bladimir Marca; Rene Carpio Real; Pedro Gómez-Murillo; Edwin Coaquira; Jorge Espinoza-EcheverríaWe report a new altitudinal record for Bothrops bilineatus (Wied-Neuwied, 1821) in the department of Cochabamba, Bolivia, based on verifiable records from the Yungas ecoregion of the department. This work not only corroborates the highest record for Bolivia, but also extends the record of the species by more than 50 km to the southeast, from the closest record in Villa Tunari, Cochabamba, Bolivia. The first record of the species for the Yungas ecoregion in Bolivia is formally confirmed. The highest record for the species in South America is also confirmed.Item type: Item , Swimming behavior of Amphisbaena bassleri Linnaeus 1758 (Squamata: Amphisbaenidae) from Bolivia(University of Kansas, 2023) Oliver Quinteros-Muñoz; Pedro Gómez-Murillo; Bladimir MarcaSanta Cruz (Uetz et al. 2022).Despite having a wide distribution, little is known Swimming Behavior of Amphisbaena bassleri (Squamata: Amphisbaenidae) from BoliviaItem type: Item , The Neotropical Birdsnake: <i>Phrynonax sexcarinatus</i> (Serpentes: Colubridae), a new geographic record in Bolivia(University of Kansas, 2024) Oliver Quinteros-Muñoz; Rene Carpio; Reynaldo Quispe; Bladimir Marca; J. EcheverríaThe crisis of political representation in Chile has led to a decrease in the participation of young people in elections, while increasing in social movements. These could affect how they perceive their ability to effect change through politics. This cross-sectional study analyzes, through self-report scales, gender differences in the relationship between internal political efficacy and the importance given to conventional and non-conventional political participation in a sample of Chilean adolescents (N = 949). Results show that the importance given to conventional politics is associated with internal political efficacy for men and women, while the importance given to unconventional politics is only associated for women. The importance of different forms of political participation in the formation of young political citizens is discussed, in the context of feminist mobilizations.