Biologist Giussepe Gagliardi, a researcher specialized in amphibians and reptiles, reported that a scientific team develops acoustic studies to assess how human activities affect biodiversity in the Amazon. The project uses recorders installed in areas with different levels of intervention, such as the Iquitos-Nauta roads, San Joaquín de Omaguas and Genaro Herrera, as well as areas conserved as the Allpahuayo Mishana National Reserve. Gagliardi …
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Biologist Giussepe Gagliardi, a researcher specialized in amphibians and reptiles, reported that a scientific team develops acoustic studies to assess how human activities affect biodiversity in the Amazon. The project uses recorders installed in areas with different levels of intervention, such as the Iquitos-Nauta roads, San Joaquín de Omaguas and Genaro Herrera, as well as areas conserved as the Allpahuayo Mishana National Reserve. Gagliardi …