Living in Islands of Forests: Nutritional Ecology of the Howler Monkey ( Alouatta palliata) at La Suerte Biological Field Station, North-Eastern Costa Rica

  • Occhibove, Flavia
  • Ferro, Claudia
  • Campera, Marco
  • LIPONI, GIAN BATTISTA
  • Silvana, M. Borgognini Tarli
  • Joerg, U. Ganzhorn
  • Donati, Giuseppe
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Publication date
January 2015
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Citation count (estimate)
3

Abstract

This unique book allows to be used as a textbook and a resource in field schools and universities, as well as for field research. It can easily provide a general and deep overview, as well serve as a species and inventory guide of Central American biodiversity, its natural resources and habitats for some of the most prolific habitats: the low elevation rainforest (location of La Suerte Biological station, Costa Rica), the tropical dry forest and lake system (location of the Ometepe Island station, Nicaragua), and Central America as a whole (including its unique coastal, marine and atmospheric heritage). These land—and seascapes are globally praised for their huge and unique species richness, but are also known for their fast decay. ...

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