The future of labour integration: the South American perspective

Author(s):  
José Pastore
2021 ◽  
Vol XXVI (150) ◽  
pp. 32-38
Author(s):  
Juan Carlos Troiano ◽  
Eduardo J. da Silva Borges ◽  
Bianca Coubassier Simões ◽  
Luiz H. G. Riquelme Jr. ◽  
Daniely Ayabe Curcio ◽  
...  

One of the methods used for the conservation of the South American caimans is ranching, a technique for the sustainable management and conservation of the species. It includes environmental and population studies which are followed by the collection of eggs from nature after authorization by the relevant agencies, which are then incubated artificially and fattened for commercial purposes. This process may lead to alterations in the eggs that cause different degrees of congenital anomalies that affect the future life of the animal to a greater or lesser extent. Eggs collected in the natural environment may suffer unfavorable thermal variations, which in certain phases of embryonic development may lead to the appearance of a teratogen. In this work we describe the finding of a parasitic univithelial twin in Caiman yacare. The possible causes of this anomaly and a review of congenital anomalies in crocodiles are described.


2010 ◽  
Vol 182 (4) ◽  
pp. 441-442 ◽  
Author(s):  
Elisa Estenssoro ◽  
Carmen Sílvia Valente Barbas ◽  
Luis Soto Román

1985 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 135-155
Author(s):  
Raul Garcia Heras

The outbreak of World War II prompted repeated optimistic forecasts about the future of Argentina's economy in Britain. The South American Journal predicted higher prices for wheat, corn and linseed in world markets while The Times noted that after the 1937–8 crisis Argentina's balance of payments and exchange position were improving. Both publications hinted that this presaged better times ahead for the Argentine.


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