نتایج جستجو برای: costa rica

تعداد نتایج: 16951  

2003
David B. Clark Luis Diego Alfaro Jane M. Read

David B. Clark, Carlomagno Soto Castro, Luis Diego Alfaro Alvarado and Jane M. Read Department of Biology, University of Missouri-St Louis, St Louis, MO, USA and La Selva Biological Station, Puerto Viejo de Sarapiquı́, Costa Rica Forest Science Department, School of the Environment, Universidad Nacional, Heredia, Costa Rica Department of Geography, Maxwell School, Syracuse University, Syracuse, ...

2002
José R. Hernández Lisa A. Castlebury

Daylilies (Hemerocallis spp., Liliaceae) are one of the most important cultivated perennial plants in the United States. Daylily rust, a serious disease caused by Puccinia hemerocallidis Thüm., was observed in Georgia in August 2000 (14) and was found in at least 20 other states and in Costa Rica in 2001. It was originally described from Russia, reported throughout the Japanese archipelago, and...

2017
Alicia Fuentes-Ramírez Mauricio Jiménez-Soto Ruth Castro Juan José Romero-Zuñiga Gaby Dolz

One hundred and fifty-two blood samples of non-human primates of thirteen rescue centers in Costa Rica were analyzed to determine the presence of species of Plasmodium using thick blood smears, semi-nested multiplex polymerase chain reaction (SnM-PCR) for species differentiation, cloning and sequencing for confirmation. Using thick blood smears, two samples were determined to contain the Plasmo...

2012
Elijah J. Talamas Lubomír Masner Norman F. Johnson

Paridris in the New World is revised (Hymenoptera: Platygastridae). Fifteen species are described, of which 13 are new. Paridris aenea (Ashmead)(Mexico (Tamaulipas) and West Indies south to Bolivia and southern Brazil (Rio de Janeiro state)), Paridris armata Talamas, sp. n. (Venezuela), Paridris convexa Talamas, sp. n. (Costa Rica, Panama), Paridris dnophos Talamas, sp. n. (Mexico (Vera Cruz) s...

2004
Edmundo Norabuena Timothy H. Dixon Susan Schwartz Heather DeShon Andrew Newman Marino Protti Victor Gonzalez LeRoy Dorman Ernst R. Flueh Paul Lundgren Fred Pollitz Dan Sampson

[1] New seismic and geodetic data from Costa Rica provide insight into seismogenic zone processes in Central America, where the Cocos and Caribbean plates converge. Seismic data are from combined land and ocean bottom deployments in the Nicoya peninsula in northern Costa Rica and near the Osa peninsula in southern Costa Rica. In Nicoya, inversion of GPS data suggests two locked patches centered...

Journal: :Revista de biologia tropical 2003
David Voegtlin William Villalobos Marco Vinicio Sánchez Guido Saborio-R Carmen Rivera

This guide is a compilation of limited morphological and biological information on the winged morphs of 60 species of aphids that have been collected in Costa Rica. It should not be viewed as a definitive taxonomic treatise on the aphids of Costa Rica, rather it is a tool that can be used to assist in research on the biology, host plant relationships, taxonomy, and virus transmission capabiliti...

2009
Aurelio José Figueredo Víctor Corral Verdugo

Independent samples of 261 women and 138 men in San José, Costa Rica, were screened for involvement in committed sexual relationships during the past year, but not with each other. Females reported on victimization by spousal aggression and males on perpetration. Family structure parameters were also assessed: (1) local density of female kin, (2) local density of male kin, (3) social support pr...

Journal: :Nature 1905

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Journal: :Revista de biologia tropical 2002
Isidro Chacón Kenji Nishida

Cyllopsis emilia Chacón and Nishida, a new satyrine species, is described from a single male specimen from Cerro de la Muerte, San José, Costa Rica. This new species can be distinguished from other species of Cyllopsis by its white coloration.

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