Seasonal wetlands in the tropics are important habitats for local and migratory bird species. In the northwestern Pacific of Costa Rica, Palo Verde National Park has one of the most important seasonal wetlands of Central America. The management history of this wetland has shown the impact of invasive plant species such as Parkinsonia aculeata L. whose cover extension and canopy structure impact not only the ecological niches of bird species, but also the wetland hydrology. A 300 m2 plot was established in a P. aculeata stand to evaluate the role of P. aculeata on the partitioning and redistribution of precipitation. Gross precipitation (PGr ), throughfall (PTF) and stemflow (PSF) were measured on a daily basis to determine the interception ...
The Mexican fan palm (Washingtonia robusta) is a non-native plant species which commonly grows in ri...
Climate change is causing increased precipitation variability, leading to large, infrequent precipit...
In Costa Rica, sustaining human population growth has required fragmentation and conversion of its ...
Seasonal wetlands in the tropics are important habitats for local and migratory bird species. In the...
The hydrology of tropical seasonal wetlands is affected by changes in the land cover. Changes from o...
Rapid increases in population and growing food demand are causing widespread deterioration of tropic...
Rainfall interception by the two most usual species in forest urban spaces was analysed by measuring...
Many wetlands around the world that occur at the base of watersheds are under threat from land-use c...
La intercepción de precipitación en plantaciones de V. ferruginea Mart. y V. guatemalensis Donn. Sm....
Palo Verde National Park, located in the northwest of Costa Rica, contains a wetland plain of intern...
A study of the aquatic plants of palo Verde National park, Costa Rica, was undertaken during the rai...
Seed dispersal is a fundamental process in plant ecology and is of critical importance for the resto...
Tropical cloud forests like that found in Monteverde, Costa Rica rely heavily on daily precipitatio...
1. Temporary inland wetlands are among the most threatened ecosystems worldwide, and recognition of ...
The rainfall interception in plantations of V. ferruginea Mart. and V. guatemalensis Donn. Sm. was s...
The Mexican fan palm (Washingtonia robusta) is a non-native plant species which commonly grows in ri...
Climate change is causing increased precipitation variability, leading to large, infrequent precipit...
In Costa Rica, sustaining human population growth has required fragmentation and conversion of its ...
Seasonal wetlands in the tropics are important habitats for local and migratory bird species. In the...
The hydrology of tropical seasonal wetlands is affected by changes in the land cover. Changes from o...
Rapid increases in population and growing food demand are causing widespread deterioration of tropic...
Rainfall interception by the two most usual species in forest urban spaces was analysed by measuring...
Many wetlands around the world that occur at the base of watersheds are under threat from land-use c...
La intercepción de precipitación en plantaciones de V. ferruginea Mart. y V. guatemalensis Donn. Sm....
Palo Verde National Park, located in the northwest of Costa Rica, contains a wetland plain of intern...
A study of the aquatic plants of palo Verde National park, Costa Rica, was undertaken during the rai...
Seed dispersal is a fundamental process in plant ecology and is of critical importance for the resto...
Tropical cloud forests like that found in Monteverde, Costa Rica rely heavily on daily precipitatio...
1. Temporary inland wetlands are among the most threatened ecosystems worldwide, and recognition of ...
The rainfall interception in plantations of V. ferruginea Mart. and V. guatemalensis Donn. Sm. was s...
The Mexican fan palm (Washingtonia robusta) is a non-native plant species which commonly grows in ri...
Climate change is causing increased precipitation variability, leading to large, infrequent precipit...
In Costa Rica, sustaining human population growth has required fragmentation and conversion of its ...