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Seabird and Colonial Wading Bird Nesting in the Gulf of Panama

Waterbirds, 2007
Abstract The Gulf of Panama is a highly productive marine ecosystem at the southern edge of North America. Although the Gulf’s aquatic bird populations have been remarked upon by ornithologists for over 50 years, nesting populations have been neither systematically studied nor completely characterized.
James A Kushlan
exaly   +2 more sources

Charcoal Production from Agricultural Burning in Central Panama and its Deposition in the Sediments of the Gulf of Panama

open access: yesEnvironmental Conservation, 1986
Widespread agricultural burning during the dry season in the Pacific watershed of Panama is an important ecological phenomenon. During that time over 10% of the land surface (woodlands and savannas) is burned annually, with the resulting production of large amounts of charcoal.
Suman, Daniel O
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