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Guanaco / Reserva Provincial La Payunia / Puna grassland / Patagonia / Vicuña / Llama / Lama / Livestock / Camel / Fauna of South America / Camelids / Zoology
Guanaco
Reserva Provincial La Payunia
Puna grassland
Patagonia
Vicuña
Llama
Lama
Livestock
Camel
Fauna of South America
Camelids
Zoology

Influence of grazing and precipitation on ecosystem carbon cycling in a mixed-grass prairie

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