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Recurrent introgression and geographical stratification shapeSaccharomyces cerevisiaein the Neotropics

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Avelar-Rivas JA   +6 more
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Origins and evolutionary trajectories of morbilliviruses in Neotropical bats

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Jo WK   +12 more
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Ethnobotany in the Neotropics [PDF]

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C O N T E N T S : Ayala Flores, F. Notes on some medicinal and poisonous plants of Amazonian Peru. Balick, M. J. Ethnobotany of palms in the neotropics. Berlin, B. Contributions of native American collectors to the ethnobotany of the neotropics. Boster, J.S.
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Chiroptera Neotropical.

2002
(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) No abstract provided.
Nogueira, Marcelo R.   +1 more
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Chiroptera Neotropical.

2003
(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Despite their great ecological and economical importance, there are only few specialized scientific publications dedicated to bats. Chiroptera Neotropical is the only one dedicated to the Neotropical bat fauna. The objective of the present study is to provide a balance of the contribution of Chiroptera
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Chiroptera Neotropical.

2000
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Lim, Burton K., Engstrom, Mark D.
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Chiroptera Neotropical.

2006
(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Phyllostomid bats are fundamental components of the neotropical mammalian diversity and they have the greatest dietary diversity in any mammalian family. Their tendency to occur in a widespread spectrum of different habitats and their capability to carry seeds long distances makes them essential for ...
Aguiar, Ludmilla M. De S.   +3 more
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New neotropical Lycopodiaceae

Phytotaxa, 2016
The following species in the Lycopodiaceae are described as new to science: Palhinhaea cerrojefensis (Panamá), Phlegmariurus pachyskelos (Colombia), Phlegmariurus silverstonei (Colombia), Phlegmariurus sphagnicola (Colombia), and Phlegmariurus tryonorum (Costa Rica). Phlegmariurus serpentiformis (Herter) B.Øllg. is a new combination.
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Palaeoecological background: Neotropics

Climatic Change, 1991
Strong changes of temperature and rainfall effected tropical South America during the last few millions of years; the sequence of the last glacialinterglacial cycle is relatively well known. Humid and cooler climates occurred in the period between >50 000 and approx. 25 000/30 000 B.P. A cold and very dry climate occurred in the period of approx.
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