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Elementos históricos del desarrollo del turismo en Puntarenas
La presente investigación hace una revisión histórica de la ciudad de Puntarenas para identificar y rescatar los elementos históricos que propiciaron el desarrollo de la actividad turística de la ciudad de Puntarenas desde la época de la colonia hasta ...
Susan Chen Mok
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Multi‐Species Canopy Latrines in Costa Rican Cloud Forests: A Mammal Interactions Hub in a Single Tree Species [PDF]
We report the discovery of arboreal multi‐species mammal latrines in montane cloud forests of Costa Rica. We surveyed 169 trees from 29 species. Canopy multi‐species latrines were only found in 11 individuals of a single tree species, Ficus tuerckheimii.
Jeremy Quirós‐Navarro +2 more
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Fishes from Puntarenas, Costa Rica
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Henry W Fowler
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Urban structure and dengue incidence in Puntarenas, Costa Rica [PDF]
Dengue is currently the most important arboviral disease globally and is usually associated with built environments in tropical areas. Remotely sensed information can facilitate the study of urban mosquito‐borne diseases by providing multiple temporal and spatial resolutions appropriate to investigate urban structure and ecological characteristics ...
Adriana Troyo +2 more
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Inventario de gases de efecto invernadero: Distrito central de Puntarenas (Costa Rica)
En el 2018 el MINAE (Ministerio de Ambiente y Energía de Costa Rica) oficializó el PPCN 2.0, en respuesta a la Estrategia Nacional de Cambio Climático.
Ariel Porras-Rozas +3 more
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Two New Species of Combretaceae from Puntarenas, Costa Rica
Two new species of Combretaceae are described from Costa Rica. Combretum graciliflorum is related to C. cacoucia Exell and is only the second species of section Cacoucia (Aublet) Engler & Diels known in America. Buchenavia costaricensis is the second species of the genus from Central America and is evidently not closely related to the other (B ...
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Understanding Loneliness in an Aging Population of San Vito de Coto Brus, Costa Rica [PDF]
Introduction: As trends in life expectancy continue to improve, the burden of loneliness in geriatric populations on a global scale is increasing. With advancing age comes an increase in the number of life events that can perpetuate a state of loneliness
Nicholas Leahy +9 more
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Male-Like Plumage in an Urban Nesting Veraguan Mango: Evidence of a Female-Limited Polymorphism? [PDF]
We document the first known case of a male‐plumaged Veraguan mango (Anthracothorax veraguensis) providing parental care, supported by photographs and video from southern Costa Rica. The bird incubated eggs and fed nestlings in a nest located within a heterogeneous urban–agricultural landscape.
Levey DR, Daily GC.
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Phascolosoma (Phascolosoma) puntarenae
Phascolosoma (Phascolosoma) puntarenae (Grube & Örsted in Grube, 1858), reinstatement Fig. 7 Phascolosoma puntarenae Grube & Örsted in Grube, 1858: 13 (type locality: Puntarenas, Costa Rica). Phascolosoma puntarenae – Fisher 1952: 430–432, pl. 36, figs 1–2, pl. 37, figs 1–3, pl. 39, fig. 3 (from Gulf of California to Panama, in rocks).
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