
Nicolás Urbina-Cardona
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Jul 26, 2024 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Nicolás Urbina-Cardona |Claudia P. Camacho-Rozo
INTRODUCTION The Amazon, the world's largest tropical rainforest, is shared by nine countries (Brazil, Peru, Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia, Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana) (García et al., 2013; Piotrowki, 2019).
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Apr 26, 2024 |
dialnet.unirioja.es | Ireri Suazo Ortuño |Nicolás Urbina-Cardona |Javier Diaz |Yunuen Soto-Sandoval
Efecto de los estadios sucesionales del bosque tropical seco sobre el microhábitat usado por Agalychnis dacnicolor (Anura Phyllomedusidae) y Smilisca fodiens (Anura: Hylidae)Autores: Yunuen Soto-Sandoval, Ireri Suazo Ortuño, Nicolás Urbina-Cardona, Jorge Alejandro Marroquín Páramo, Javier Alvarado DíazLocalización: Revista de Biología Tropical, ISSN 0034-7744, Vol. 65, Nº. 2, 2017, págs.
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Sep 15, 2023 |
researchgate.net | Nicolás Urbina-Cardona
19Urbina-Cardona et al., 2023. Caldasia 45(1):1-20Patiño-Siro D, Arango-Lozano J, Botero-Botero A. 2018. Popula-tion structure, size and morphometry of the white-lipped mud turtle Kinosternon leucostomum postinguinale in pond sys-tems in Quindío, Central Andes of Colombia. Herpetol. Bull. 146:25–31Peters WCH. 1863. Über eine neue Schlangen-Gattung, Stypo-rhynchus, und verschiedene andere Amphibien des zoolo-gischen Museum.
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Aug 24, 2023 |
nature.com | Andrew Gonzalez |Patricia Balvanera |Peter J. Bellingham |Andreas Bruder |Jeannine Cavender-Bares |Jonathan Chase | +45 more
The rate and extent of global biodiversity change is surpassing our ability to measure, monitor and forecast trends. We propose an interconnected worldwide system of observation networks — a global biodiversity observing system (GBiOS) — to coordinate monitoring worldwide and inform action to reach international biodiversity targets. The Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (KM-GBF) provides a vision for living in harmony with nature that will have lasting benefits for humanity1.
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Aug 24, 2023 |
nature.com | Andrew Gonzalez |Patricia Balvanera |Peter J. Bellingham |Andreas Bruder |Jeannine Cavender-Bares |Jonathan Chase | +45 more
The rate and extent of global biodiversity change is surpassing our ability to measure, monitor and forecast trends. We propose an interconnected worldwide system of observation networks — a global biodiversity observing system (GBiOS) — to coordinate monitoring worldwide and inform action to reach international biodiversity targets. The Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (KM-GBF) provides a vision for living in harmony with nature that will have lasting benefits for humanity1.
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