2021
DOI: 10.35381/cm.v7i1.466
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Impacto COVID-19 en el mercado de consumo del Ecuador

Abstract: La pandemia por COVID-19 agravó la crisis y puso en riesgo a los pequeños productores de las zonas rurales y urbanas en Ecuador y el mundo. La investigación tiene como objetivo analizar el impacto COVID-19 en el mercado de consumo del Ecuador. Se planteó como metodología la descriptiva, desde un enfoque cuantitativo y diseño no experimental bibliográfico-documental, mediante la revisión de documentos cuyas fuentes corresponden a trabajos, artículos científicos, tesis y textos especializados, mediante la técnic… Show more

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“…These snakes present a biogeographic pattern of distribution shared by other co-occurring reptiles ( Avila Pires 2001 ; Köhler et al 2004 ; Arteaga et al 2013 ; Torres-Carvajal and Lobos 2014 ; Arteaga et al 2016 ). Given how narrow the climatic requirements of these two Atractus species are ( Mejía Guerrero 2018 ; Mantilla Espinoza 2021 ), their presence on the Amazonian slopes of the Andes, or on the Chocoan lowlands, as suggested by Passos et al (2010) and Passos et al (2022) , respectively, is unlikely. In this work, we presented evidence that supports the status of A.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These snakes present a biogeographic pattern of distribution shared by other co-occurring reptiles ( Avila Pires 2001 ; Köhler et al 2004 ; Arteaga et al 2013 ; Torres-Carvajal and Lobos 2014 ; Arteaga et al 2016 ). Given how narrow the climatic requirements of these two Atractus species are ( Mejía Guerrero 2018 ; Mantilla Espinoza 2021 ), their presence on the Amazonian slopes of the Andes, or on the Chocoan lowlands, as suggested by Passos et al (2010) and Passos et al (2022) , respectively, is unlikely. In this work, we presented evidence that supports the status of A.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%