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Freshwater Decapod Diversity and Conservation in Central America and the Caribbean
Wehrtmann, Ingo S.; Ramírez Ulate, Luis Alonso; Pérez Reyes, Omar (2016)This chapter provides an overview of the species diversity and conservation status of the freshwater decapods in Central America and the Caribbean islands that date back to the late 1800s in both areas. The majority of the ... -
Introducción a los grupos de macroinvertebrados acuáticos
Hanson Snortun, Paul; Springer Springer, Monika; Ramírez Ulate, Luis Alonso (2010)Cada ambiente requiere adaptaciones particulares y por lo tanto alberga distintos grupos de organismos. El agua dulce es un medio distinto del agua salada y de la tierra firme. Muy pocas especies son capaces de vivir en ... -
Large-scale climatic phenomena drive fluctuations in macroinvertebrate assemblages in lowland tropical streams, Costa Rica: The importance of ENSO events in determining long-term (15y) patterns
Gutiérrez Fonseca, Pablo E.; Ramírez Ulate, Luis Alonso; Pringle, Catherine M. (2019-02-08)Understanding how environmental variables influence the distribution and density of organisms over relatively long temporal scales is a central question in ecology given increased climatic variability (e.g., precipitation, ... -
The larva of Perissolestes remotus (Williamson & Williamson, 1924) (Zygoptera: Perilestidae)
Román Heracleo, Jareth; Springer Springer, Monika; Ramírez Ulate, Luis Alonso (2018)The larva of Perissolestes remotus is described for the first time based on Costa Rican specimens collected in forested streams with abundant organic matter. It is characterized by a slender, elongated body, with lateral ... -
The neotropical damselfly genus Cora: new larval descriptions and a comparative analysis of larvae of known species (Odonata: Polythoridae)
Ramírez Ulate, Luis Alonso; Altamira Saavedra, Mariano; Gutiérrez Fonseca, Pablo E.; Springer Springer, Monika (2011)The final larval stadium of four species of Cora are described and compared with known species in the genus. Cora skinneri Calvert, 1907, C. semiopaca Selys, 1878 and C. lugubris Navás, 1934 are described and illustrated ...