Site Surveys (Drill Sites 155 and 158) on Coiba and Cocos Ridges in the Panama Basin
M. Truchan, T. Aitke
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[Reputational risks associated with nurses' presence on social media: proposed actions following the Vall d'Hebron case]. [PDF]
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Population Study of Coiba Howler Monkeys (Alouatta CoibensisCoibensis) and Coiba Capuchin Monkeys (Cebus Capucinus Imitator), Coiba Island National Park, Republic of Panama [PDF]
The Coiba howler monkey (Alouatta coibensis coibensis), and the capuchin monkey (Cebus capucinus imitator), are both living at Coiba Island, southwestern Panama, Central America. They are considered Vulnerable and Least Concern respectively by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).
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A brief survey of the primates of Coiba Island, Panama
Primates, 1977Two species of primates,Alouatta palliata coibensis andCebus capucinus imitator, occur on the Pacific island of Coiba, located off the coast of Panama. EighteenAlouatta groups and 13Cebus groups were seen during a 12-day survey (26 October-6 November, 1974).
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Vermiculation patterns in Coiba Mare Cave, Bihor Mountains, Romania
Quaternary International, 2015Abstract Materials from the vermiculations developed on passage walls of the Coiba Mare Cave, Bihor Mountains, Romania were analysed using powder X-ray diffraction (PXRD), Fourier transform infrared (FTIR), energy dispersive analyses (EDS). The isotope composition of calcite, δ18O and δ13C was determined as well.
Ana-Voica Bojar
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In this study, the sensitivity of multi-polarization synthetic aperture radar (SAR) features to vegetation cover is investigated over a test case of environmental importance: the Coiba National Park, Panama. Single-polarization intensity features and polarimetric features derived from the eigenvalue/eigenvector decomposition are analysed and their ...
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Levels of organochlorine compounds in spotted dolphins from the Coiba archipelago, Panama
Chemosphere, 2004Blubber and skin samples from 63 spotted dolphins (Stenella attenuata) (18 males, 40 females and 5 of unknown sex) were collected by biopsy techniques in the waters of the Coiba archipelago. Blubber was analyzed for organochlorine compounds and skin for gender determination.
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Bihor Mountains: Coiba Mică–Coiba Mare–Tăuz Cave System
2018One of the main underground drainages in the Gârda area (Bihor Mountains) is Coiba Mica–Coiba Mare–Tauz cave system, which holds several unique records in the Romanian karst: (1) Coiba Mare has the widest cave entrance (74 m) and the deepest dived sump (Lake of Death, −92.5 m), (2) it includes the first underwater cave junction made between Coiba Mare ...
Christian Ciubotărescu, Bogdan P. Onac
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The Coiba Spinetail (Cranioleuca dissita), endemic to Islas Coiba and Rancheria on the Pacific coast of Panama, was originally classified as a subspecies (C. d. dissita) of the geographically distant Rusty-backed Spinetail (C. vulpina) of South America, but its status has long been an enigma.
Christina M. Blewett +2 more
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A Delicate Balance: Conservation and Development Scenarios for Panama's Coiba National Park
Environment: Science and Policy for Sustainable Development, 2005(2005). A Delicate Balance: Conservation and Development Scenarios for Panama's Coiba National Park. Environment: Science and Policy for Sustainable Development: Vol. 47, No. 5, pp. 24-39.
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