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TROUBLED AMAZONIAN FISHERIES OF ECUADOR

The Amazon ecosystems are known as a global hotspot of biodiversity (Rangel et al., 2018) but its importance also relies on the ecosystems services it provides. Amazonian rivers provide services…

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TROUBLED AMAZONIAN FISHERIES OF ECUADOR
FIELDTRIP ALONG THE CURARAY RIVER

FIELDTRIP ALONG THE CURARAY RIVER

It was the last field day of a series of expeditions throughout the Curaray basin, where we aimed to document its attractive ichthyofauna. We left the Kichwa community Ninamarum really…

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COMMUNITIES ENCIRCLED BY OIL PALM CULTIVATION

In a recent special published in MONGABAY, Diego Cazar Baquero describes the alarming socio-environmental situation produced by a poorly planned oil palm industry in Ecuador. The cultivation of African palm…

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COMMUNITIES ENCIRCLED BY OIL PALM CULTIVATION