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Reproductive biology and postnatal development in the tent-making bat Artibeus watsoni (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae)
(2006)
In this study we investigated the reproductive patterns and postnatal development in the tent‐making bat Artibeus watsoni. We sampled two populations in the Golfito Wildlife Refuge and Corcovado National Park, south‐western ...
Is mating in the Túngara Frog (Engystomops pustulosus: Leptodactylidae) random or non-random?
(2017)
Random and non-random mating result from sexual selection, and both can occur across populations
of the same species. Body size is a trait commonly used to determine if mating is random or
non-random, and for the latter ...
Calling for more accurate information in aquarium trade: analysis of live-fish import permits in Costa Rica
(2017)
Ornamental fish trade is a growing business around the world, but also a major pathway for the introduction of potentially invasive species. Trade patterns and policies have been evaluated in high-income countries while ...
Diversity patterns, ecological associations and future of research on Costa Rican myxomycetes
(2018-06-05)
The most active research period on myxomycetes in Costa Rica has taken place in the last three decades. During this time, most of the collections have been carried out and most of the scientific articles have been produced. ...