Few studies have been conducted related to mammalian diversity in the transitional montane cloud forest region of Costa Rica. It is critical that the void in available data be filled in order to support future research efforts. In the summer of 2014 I completed data collection for a population abundance analysis of small and medium mammals in four different habitat zones of the montane cloud forest. The purpose of this research is to determine what differences exist in species richness and population density between residential, tree plantation, secondary forest, and primary forest habitats in the area. The four habitats represent different stages of human development on forested land, with primary forest being historically un-degraded ha...
Noninvasive camera-traps are commonly used to survey mammal communities in the Neotropics. This stud...
Introduction: The Talamanca Range in the southeast of Costa Rica is a priority region for conservati...
Polylepis forest, historically widespread throughout high elevations of the central and northern And...
The transformation from natural to human-dominated landscapes is occurring rapidly throughout much o...
Biodiversity in the tropics is continually being threatened by anthropogenic disturbances such as ha...
Widespread deforestation and El Niño events may have an effect on Costa Rican’s climate, and overall...
Reserva Natural Absoluta Cabo Blanco, a strongly seasonal deciduous forest located at the southernmo...
Mammals occupy important roles in tropical ecosystems and can often be keystone species, controlling...
Reforestation is an important mechanism in helping previously deforested landscapes recover. However...
As human population, food consumption, and the demand for forest products continue to rise, the pres...
Introduction: Change of natural land use has become major a driver of biodiversity loss around the w...
Secondary forests are now prominent features in Neotropical landscapes, yet little is known about th...
In a scenario where escalating human activities lead to several environmental changes and, consequen...
Abstract: A total of 389 rodent captures in five unequally disturbed habitats in a Costa Rican monta...
Protected areas are intended to achieve the long-term conservation of nature, but not all such areas...
Noninvasive camera-traps are commonly used to survey mammal communities in the Neotropics. This stud...
Introduction: The Talamanca Range in the southeast of Costa Rica is a priority region for conservati...
Polylepis forest, historically widespread throughout high elevations of the central and northern And...
The transformation from natural to human-dominated landscapes is occurring rapidly throughout much o...
Biodiversity in the tropics is continually being threatened by anthropogenic disturbances such as ha...
Widespread deforestation and El Niño events may have an effect on Costa Rican’s climate, and overall...
Reserva Natural Absoluta Cabo Blanco, a strongly seasonal deciduous forest located at the southernmo...
Mammals occupy important roles in tropical ecosystems and can often be keystone species, controlling...
Reforestation is an important mechanism in helping previously deforested landscapes recover. However...
As human population, food consumption, and the demand for forest products continue to rise, the pres...
Introduction: Change of natural land use has become major a driver of biodiversity loss around the w...
Secondary forests are now prominent features in Neotropical landscapes, yet little is known about th...
In a scenario where escalating human activities lead to several environmental changes and, consequen...
Abstract: A total of 389 rodent captures in five unequally disturbed habitats in a Costa Rican monta...
Protected areas are intended to achieve the long-term conservation of nature, but not all such areas...
Noninvasive camera-traps are commonly used to survey mammal communities in the Neotropics. This stud...
Introduction: The Talamanca Range in the southeast of Costa Rica is a priority region for conservati...
Polylepis forest, historically widespread throughout high elevations of the central and northern And...