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Research paper thumbnail of Plan S and publishing: reply to Lehtomäki et al. 2019

Conservation Biology, Jul 19, 2019

Research paper thumbnail of Novel ecosystems: From academia to policy and practice

101st ESA Annual Meeting (August 7 -- 12, 2016), Aug 12, 2016

Research paper thumbnail of Notas sobe los hábitos alimenticios del Halcón común, <i>Falco sparverius</i&gt

Actualidades Biologicas, Dec 6, 2017

Research paper thumbnail of The role of journals in supporting the socially responsible use of conservation technology

Research paper thumbnail of Endless forms most hidden: katydids that masquerade as moss

Research paper thumbnail of Investigación en biología de la conservación en Colombia. Diagnóstico y retos para el futuro

Colombia : ciencia y tecnología, 1998

Research paper thumbnail of Forest fragmentation and the pollination of neotropical plants

Chapter 2 Forest Fragmentation and the Pollination of Neotropical Plants Carolina Murcia Assessin... more Chapter 2 Forest Fragmentation and the Pollination of Neotropical Plants Carolina Murcia Assessing the consequences of the reduction and isolation of ... The study took place in two small (10-19 hectares) and three medium-sized remnants (75, 300, and 700 hectares), and a ...

Research paper thumbnail of Flower Polymorphism in the Beach Plant, Ipomoea imperati (Vahl.) Grisebach (Convolvulaceae)

Biotropica, Mar 1, 1989

... We studied a population of I. imperati in a 1-km stretch of beach near the village of Tortugu... more ... We studied a population of I. imperati in a 1-km stretch of beach near the village of Tortuguero (Parque Nacional Tortuguero), Costa ... Moreno, Mike Wells, and other OTS-86-1 participants for helpful suggestions during the field work; Jenny Bothwell, Bob Marquis, Mike Melampy ...

Research paper thumbnail of A Review and Synthesis of Conceptual Frameworks for the Study of Forest Fragmentation

Springer eBooks, 2003

Forest fragmentation is the large-scale transformation of a forested landscape to one in which re... more Forest fragmentation is the large-scale transformation of a forested landscape to one in which remnant forest patches are isolated in a matrix of anthropogenic habitats. Forest fragmentation is a major cause of loss of biological diversity, in particular in the species-rich wet tropics, where landscape transformation is an ongoing process (Whitmore 1997; Vina and Cavelier 1999). A large body of literature gives evidence of the negative effects of fragmentation, which include changes in the physical environment, and regional and local extirpation of populations of many species of plants and animals (Saunders et al. 1991; Schelhas and Greenberg 1996; Turner 1996; Laurance and Bierregaard 1997).

Research paper thumbnail of Comparative habitat susceptibility to invasion by Chinese ash (Fraxinus chinensis: Oleaceae) in a tropical Andean landscape

Biological Invasions, May 1, 2005

Research paper thumbnail of “Reading the Minds” for Quantitative Sustainability: Assessing Stakeholder Mental Models via Probabilistic Text Analysis

Public administration and information technology, 2016

Research paper thumbnail of An Evaluation of Bess Beetles (Passalidae) and Their Resource Base in a Restored Andean Forest

Tropical Conservation Science, Sep 1, 2010

Research paper thumbnail of Hummingbird Association with Acorn Woodpecker Sap Trees in Colombia

Research paper thumbnail of Effect of Floral Morphology and Temperature on Pollen Receipt and Removal in Ipomoea Trichocarpa

Ecology, Jun 1, 1990

Abstract. In Gainesville, Florida, the coastal morning glory Ipomoea trichocarpa varies considera... more Abstract. In Gainesville, Florida, the coastal morning glory Ipomoea trichocarpa varies considerably in flower size, shape, and stigma-anther separation. I studied some of the causes and reproductive consequences of this variation by exploring its effect on pollen receipt and removal. ...

Research paper thumbnail of Conserving Biodiversity in a Complex Biological and Social Setting: The Case of Colombia

instname:Universidad de los Andes, 2013

ABSTRACT

Research paper thumbnail of Monitoring Biodiversity: Lessons from a Trans-Andean Megaproject

Restoration Ecology, Jul 1, 2014

Research paper thumbnail of Application of Science to Protected Area Management: Overcoming the BARRIERS1

Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden, Sep 28, 2009

... making, they are more likely to yield a good product for the ultimate consumer: society at la... more ... making, they are more likely to yield a good product for the ultimate consumer: society at large. ... As part of this activity, 40 Colombian park managers received their first-ever training in basic principles of ... The first region to take on this task in 2000 was the Eje Cafetero (EC), the ...

Research paper thumbnail of Routledge handbook of ecological and environmental restoration

Restoration Ecology, Apr 16, 2018

Research paper thumbnail of Application of Science to Protected Area Management: Overcoming

... making, they are more likely to yield a good product for the ultimate consumer: society at la... more ... making, they are more likely to yield a good product for the ultimate consumer: society at large. ... As part of this activity, 40 Colombian park managers received their first-ever training in basic principles of ... The first region to take on this task in 2000 was the Eje Cafetero (EC), the ...

Research paper thumbnail of Leak Plugging and Clog Removal: Useful Metaphors for Conservation and Restoration

Conservation Letters, Apr 4, 2013

Research paper thumbnail of Plan S and publishing: reply to Lehtomäki et al. 2019

Conservation Biology, Jul 19, 2019

Research paper thumbnail of Novel ecosystems: From academia to policy and practice

101st ESA Annual Meeting (August 7 -- 12, 2016), Aug 12, 2016

Research paper thumbnail of Notas sobe los hábitos alimenticios del Halcón común, <i>Falco sparverius</i&gt

Actualidades Biologicas, Dec 6, 2017

Research paper thumbnail of The role of journals in supporting the socially responsible use of conservation technology

Research paper thumbnail of Endless forms most hidden: katydids that masquerade as moss

Research paper thumbnail of Investigación en biología de la conservación en Colombia. Diagnóstico y retos para el futuro

Colombia : ciencia y tecnología, 1998

Research paper thumbnail of Forest fragmentation and the pollination of neotropical plants

Chapter 2 Forest Fragmentation and the Pollination of Neotropical Plants Carolina Murcia Assessin... more Chapter 2 Forest Fragmentation and the Pollination of Neotropical Plants Carolina Murcia Assessing the consequences of the reduction and isolation of ... The study took place in two small (10-19 hectares) and three medium-sized remnants (75, 300, and 700 hectares), and a ...

Research paper thumbnail of Flower Polymorphism in the Beach Plant, Ipomoea imperati (Vahl.) Grisebach (Convolvulaceae)

Biotropica, Mar 1, 1989

... We studied a population of I. imperati in a 1-km stretch of beach near the village of Tortugu... more ... We studied a population of I. imperati in a 1-km stretch of beach near the village of Tortuguero (Parque Nacional Tortuguero), Costa ... Moreno, Mike Wells, and other OTS-86-1 participants for helpful suggestions during the field work; Jenny Bothwell, Bob Marquis, Mike Melampy ...

Research paper thumbnail of A Review and Synthesis of Conceptual Frameworks for the Study of Forest Fragmentation

Springer eBooks, 2003

Forest fragmentation is the large-scale transformation of a forested landscape to one in which re... more Forest fragmentation is the large-scale transformation of a forested landscape to one in which remnant forest patches are isolated in a matrix of anthropogenic habitats. Forest fragmentation is a major cause of loss of biological diversity, in particular in the species-rich wet tropics, where landscape transformation is an ongoing process (Whitmore 1997; Vina and Cavelier 1999). A large body of literature gives evidence of the negative effects of fragmentation, which include changes in the physical environment, and regional and local extirpation of populations of many species of plants and animals (Saunders et al. 1991; Schelhas and Greenberg 1996; Turner 1996; Laurance and Bierregaard 1997).

Research paper thumbnail of Comparative habitat susceptibility to invasion by Chinese ash (Fraxinus chinensis: Oleaceae) in a tropical Andean landscape

Biological Invasions, May 1, 2005

Research paper thumbnail of “Reading the Minds” for Quantitative Sustainability: Assessing Stakeholder Mental Models via Probabilistic Text Analysis

Public administration and information technology, 2016

Research paper thumbnail of An Evaluation of Bess Beetles (Passalidae) and Their Resource Base in a Restored Andean Forest

Tropical Conservation Science, Sep 1, 2010

Research paper thumbnail of Hummingbird Association with Acorn Woodpecker Sap Trees in Colombia

Research paper thumbnail of Effect of Floral Morphology and Temperature on Pollen Receipt and Removal in Ipomoea Trichocarpa

Ecology, Jun 1, 1990

Abstract. In Gainesville, Florida, the coastal morning glory Ipomoea trichocarpa varies considera... more Abstract. In Gainesville, Florida, the coastal morning glory Ipomoea trichocarpa varies considerably in flower size, shape, and stigma-anther separation. I studied some of the causes and reproductive consequences of this variation by exploring its effect on pollen receipt and removal. ...

Research paper thumbnail of Conserving Biodiversity in a Complex Biological and Social Setting: The Case of Colombia

instname:Universidad de los Andes, 2013

ABSTRACT

Research paper thumbnail of Monitoring Biodiversity: Lessons from a Trans-Andean Megaproject

Restoration Ecology, Jul 1, 2014

Research paper thumbnail of Application of Science to Protected Area Management: Overcoming the BARRIERS1

Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden, Sep 28, 2009

... making, they are more likely to yield a good product for the ultimate consumer: society at la... more ... making, they are more likely to yield a good product for the ultimate consumer: society at large. ... As part of this activity, 40 Colombian park managers received their first-ever training in basic principles of ... The first region to take on this task in 2000 was the Eje Cafetero (EC), the ...

Research paper thumbnail of Routledge handbook of ecological and environmental restoration

Restoration Ecology, Apr 16, 2018

Research paper thumbnail of Application of Science to Protected Area Management: Overcoming

... making, they are more likely to yield a good product for the ultimate consumer: society at la... more ... making, they are more likely to yield a good product for the ultimate consumer: society at large. ... As part of this activity, 40 Colombian park managers received their first-ever training in basic principles of ... The first region to take on this task in 2000 was the Eje Cafetero (EC), the ...

Research paper thumbnail of Leak Plugging and Clog Removal: Useful Metaphors for Conservation and Restoration

Conservation Letters, Apr 4, 2013

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