The beautiful tropical dry forest of northwest Costa Rica, with its highly seasonal rainfall and diversely vegetated landscape, is disappearing even more rapidly than Costa Rica's better-known rain forest, primarily because it has been easier to convert to agriculture. This book, based on more than thirty years of study, offers the first comprehensive look at the ecology, biodiversity, and conservation status of this endangered and fragile region. The contributors, from Costa Rica, Britain, Mexico, and the United States, and representing the fields of ecology, environmental education, policy, and the law, examine the major plant and animal groups living in the dry forest and present the first technical evaluation of Costa Rica's conservatio...
Regarding amphibians, Costa Rica exhibits the greatest species richness per unit area in Middle Amer...
Solo resumenThe campus of the University of Costa Rica in Limón port city, Costa Rica, known as Sede...
More than 114 species of mammals originally were present in Costa Rica’s tropical dry forest, and pe...
This unique book allows to be used as a textbook and a resource in field schools and universities, ...
This book is an effort to share our perspectives from five years of experience studying and teaching...
Neotropical dry forests are among the most diverse and threatened ecosystems worldwide. The extent a...
Habitat loss and fragmentation, together with related edge effects, are the primary cause of global ...
Habitat loss and fragmentation, together with related edge effects, are the primary cause of global ...
As deforestation and fragmentation pose a constant threat to rainforests and the biodiversity they h...
Tropical dry forests (TDF) in Mesoamerica are highly endangered by the expansion of human activities...
Despite being characterized by some of the most threatened forest ecosystems of Mesoamerica, the Nic...
Northwestern Costa Rica is among the least known districts of the country in terms of ornithic fauna...
Habitat loss and increases in habitat isolation are causing animal population reductions and extirpa...
Proyecto de Graduación (Bachillerato en Ingeniería Forestal). Instituto Tecnológico de Costa Rica. E...
Northwestern Costa Rica is among the least known districts of the country in terms of ornithic fauna...
Regarding amphibians, Costa Rica exhibits the greatest species richness per unit area in Middle Amer...
Solo resumenThe campus of the University of Costa Rica in Limón port city, Costa Rica, known as Sede...
More than 114 species of mammals originally were present in Costa Rica’s tropical dry forest, and pe...
This unique book allows to be used as a textbook and a resource in field schools and universities, ...
This book is an effort to share our perspectives from five years of experience studying and teaching...
Neotropical dry forests are among the most diverse and threatened ecosystems worldwide. The extent a...
Habitat loss and fragmentation, together with related edge effects, are the primary cause of global ...
Habitat loss and fragmentation, together with related edge effects, are the primary cause of global ...
As deforestation and fragmentation pose a constant threat to rainforests and the biodiversity they h...
Tropical dry forests (TDF) in Mesoamerica are highly endangered by the expansion of human activities...
Despite being characterized by some of the most threatened forest ecosystems of Mesoamerica, the Nic...
Northwestern Costa Rica is among the least known districts of the country in terms of ornithic fauna...
Habitat loss and increases in habitat isolation are causing animal population reductions and extirpa...
Proyecto de Graduación (Bachillerato en Ingeniería Forestal). Instituto Tecnológico de Costa Rica. E...
Northwestern Costa Rica is among the least known districts of the country in terms of ornithic fauna...
Regarding amphibians, Costa Rica exhibits the greatest species richness per unit area in Middle Amer...
Solo resumenThe campus of the University of Costa Rica in Limón port city, Costa Rica, known as Sede...
More than 114 species of mammals originally were present in Costa Rica’s tropical dry forest, and pe...