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Study Discovers that the Argentine Quagmire that Invaded Chile Spreads More in Prosperous Countries

Summary by BioBioChile
Researchers at the University of Chile discovered that the Argentine cotorra (em>Myiopsitta monachus), an invasive species that is already present in 31 countries of the world, would be spreading more in the most prosperous territories. Experts concluded that . The research was led by Dr. Cristóbal Briceño, academic of the Faculty of Veterinary and Pecuaria Sciences ... Continue reading "Studio discovers that the Argentine cotorra that invaded C…

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Researchers at the University of Chile discovered that the Argentine cotorra (em>Myiopsitta monachus), an invasive species that is already present in 31 countries of the world, would be spreading more in the most prosperous territories. Experts concluded that . The research was led by Dr. Cristóbal Briceño, academic of the Faculty of Veterinary and Pecuaria Sciences ... Continue reading "Studio discovers that the Argentine cotorra that invaded C…

·Concepción, Chile
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BioBioChile broke the news in Concepción, Chile on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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