Abstract. The rise of the Panamanian Isthmus 3 4 million years ago enabled the first dispersal of mammals between North and South America in what is known as t
Simple Summary The family Canidae, composed of dog-like species such as wolves, foxes, and jackals, demonstrates a significant variety in reproductive biology. In general, female canids experience very long periods of ...
Appel, M. G.; Yates, R. Y.; Foley, G. L.; Santinelli, S.; Spelman, Lucy H.; Miller, L. D.; Arp, L. H.; Anderson, M.; Barr, M.; Pearce-Kelling, S.; Summers, B. A.; Bernstein, J. J.(1994)
Infection by Botryosphaeria dothidea was associated with stem canker and dieback of seedlings and small saplings of Tetragastris panamensis (Burseraceae) in the lowland tropical moist forest of Barro Colorado Island, Panama. ...
Secondary forest habitats are increasingly recognized for their potential to conserve biodiversity in the tropics. However, the development of faunal assemblages in secondary forest systems varies according to habitat ...
Winter, Klaus; Garcia, Milton N.; Holtum, Joseph A. M.(2009)
Photon flux density (PFD) and water availability, the daily and seasonal factors that vary most in tropical environments, were examined to see how they influenced expression of crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM) in 3-year-old ...
Rheinhardt, Richard D.; McKenny-Easterling, M.; Brinson, Mark M.; Masina-Rubbo, J.; Brooks, Robert P.; Whigham, Dennis F.; O'Brien, David; Hite, Jeremy T.; Armstrong, Brian K.(2009)