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The ants of the genus Rhopalothrix Mayr, 1870 (Hymenoptera, Formicidae, Myrmicinae) in Colombia. [PDF]
Guerrero RJ +5 more
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Connecting Colombia's protected areas: Using a functional approach for tapir species. [PDF]
Mosquera-Guerra F +8 more
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Cross-habitat utilization of fish in a tropical deltaic system as a function of climate variability and body size: Are mangroves fish nurseries in a tropical delta? [PDF]
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Pronophiline butterflies (Satyridae) of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Colombia
Systematic Entomology, 1977Abstract. The twenty‐four species of Pronophilini known from the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, a small, isolated and very high north Colombian mountain range, are listed. The ecology of the tribe in northern South America, where these butterflies are exclusively montane, is described.
M. J. ADAMS, G. I. BERNARD
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Geologic Evolution of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Northeastern Colombia
Bulletin of the Geological Society of America, 1974New geologic, petrographic, and radiometric evidence (52 ages) from the Sierra Nevada suggest that plate tectonics controlled the complex Mesozoic evolution of the Caribbean continental margin. The triangular Sierra Nevada massif is bounded by the Oca fault, Santa Marta–Bucaramanga fault, and Cesar lineament. During the Tertiary, dextral and sinistral
CHARLES M. TSCHANZ +4 more
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Mariposas. Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta
2021Este trabajo presenta 298 especies de mariposas diurnas, agrupadas en seis familias y 22 subfamilias, encontradas en la ciudad de Santa Marta, en su Sierra Nevada y en sus estribaciones (Parque Nacional Natural Tayrona). El estudio se hizo desde el nivel del mar hasta los 2.700 m de elevación. Salvo pocas excepciones, se muestran fotografías in situ de
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Carta Abierta de la Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta
Journal of Latin American Anthropology, 1996This Is a letter from Mamu Kuncha Navinguna, an Iku mamu or priest from the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, to indigenous Senator Lorenzo Muelas. It is a pronounced example of an indigenous community's rejection of the state's notion of autonomy in favor of their own legal concepts.
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