BIOTROPICA / ATBC (Association for Tropical Biology and Conservation)

Por: Editor: Estados Unidos de América : Association for Tropical Biology , 1991Descripción: 104 páginas : gráficas ; 26 cmTipo de contenido:
  • texto
Tipo de medio:
  • no mediado
Tipo de soporte:
  • volumen
ISSN:
  • 0006-3606
Tema(s): Clasificación CDD:
  • Rev.570 At19t 1991
Contenidos:
The Structure and diversity of rain forests at bajo calima, choco region, western columbia - Reproductive Biology of the palm Acrocomia aculeata in Central Brazil - Olfactory and Visual Attraction of Erioscelis emarginata (Cyclocephalini, Dynastinae) to the Inflorescences of Philodendron selloum (Araceae) - How Long do fruit-Eating birds stay in the Plants Where they feed? - Natural History of a neotropical Gap-inhabiting Grasshopper - Nocturnal Perching of Scarabaeine Dunf beetles (Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae) in an Australian Tropical Rain Forest - Antipredator Skin Secretions of some tropical salamanders (Bolitoglossa) are toxic to snake predators - Foraging Behavior of the Indian False Vampire Bat, Megaderma lyra - Population Densities and patterns of habitat Use Among Anthropoid Primates of the Ituri Forest, Zaire
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The Structure and diversity of rain forests at bajo calima, choco region, western columbia - Reproductive Biology of the palm Acrocomia aculeata in Central Brazil - Olfactory and Visual Attraction of Erioscelis emarginata (Cyclocephalini, Dynastinae) to the Inflorescences of Philodendron selloum (Araceae) - How Long do fruit-Eating birds stay in the Plants Where they feed? - Natural History of a neotropical Gap-inhabiting Grasshopper - Nocturnal Perching of Scarabaeine Dunf beetles (Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae) in an Australian Tropical Rain Forest - Antipredator Skin Secretions of some tropical salamanders (Bolitoglossa) are toxic to snake predators - Foraging Behavior of the Indian False Vampire Bat, Megaderma lyra - Population Densities and patterns of habitat Use Among Anthropoid Primates of the Ituri Forest, Zaire

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