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    “…Yet, in the absence of reliable modelling tools, it is impossible to unravel their impact on the forest energy balance, light competition, and on the liana success in Neotropical forests. To bridge this gap, we performed a meta‐analysis of the literature to gather all published liana leaf optical spectra, as well as all canopy spectra measured over different levels of liana infestation. …”
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    “…Within Neotropical pit-vipers, the Mexican/Central-American clade consisting of Atropoides, Cerrophidion, Metlapilcoatlus, and Porthidium is a wide-ranging, morphologically and ecologically diverse group of snakes. …”
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    “…These are uncommon globally, with the African wet tropics supporting more such communities than the Neotropics or Southeast Asia. Differences in regional evolutionary histories are implied by biogeography: most of Africa’s monodominance-forming species are Amherstieae-tribe legumes; monodominance in Neotropical forests occur among diverse taxonomic groups, often legumes, but rarely Amherstieae, and monodominance in Southeast Asian forests occurs mostly among Dipterocarpaceae species. …”
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    “…Procyon cancrivorus and Nasua nasua are two neotropical carnivoran species that have different evolutionary adaptations in their thoracic limbs. …”
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    “…Within this clade, the genus Neoponera is among the most conspicuous Neotropical predators. We describe the first fossil member of this lineage: a worker preserved in Miocene-age Dominican amber from Hispaniola. …”
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    Publicado 2012
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Mendes -- The Lomas Barbudal Monkey Project: two decades of research on Cebus capucinus / Susan Perry, Irene Godoy, and Wiebke Lammers -- Tracking neotropical monkeys in Santa Rosa: lessons from a regenerating Costa Rican dry forest / Linda M. …”
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    “…It is poorly understood whether the hemoparasite load can cause disease or affect life-history traits. Our study on the neotropical treefrog Boana cordobae from Argentina quantified the hemoparasite load in 37 individuals and focused on their cellular immune response (leukocyte profile) and the potential effects on the life-history traits size, body condition, and age. …”
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    “…BACKGROUND: We report on the probable horizontal transfer of a mitochondrial gene, cytb, between species of Neotropical bruchid beetles, in a zone where these species are sympatric. …”
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    “…To quantify region-wide genealogical patterns and to test for the presence of deep intraspecific divergences that have been documented in some other neotropical anurans, we developed a molecular phylogeny of the wide-spread terrestrial leaflitter frog Eleutherodactylus ockendeni (Leptodactylidae) from 13 localities throughout its range in Ecuador using data from two mitochondrial genes (16S and cyt b; 1246 base pairs). …”
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    “…Here we combine population genetic methods (microsatellites) with phylogenetic information (mtDNA) to define genetic population clusters of the wide-spread Neotropical túngara frog (Physalaemus pustulosus). We measure gene flow and migration within and between population clusters and compare genetic diversity between population clusters. …”
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    “…Previous phylogenetic analysis based on the complete mtDNA COI gene sequences detected paraphyly in the Neotropical malaria vector Anopheles marajoara. The "Folmer region" detects a single taxon using a 3% divergence threshold. …”
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    por Dasmahapatra, Kanchon K, Walters, James R., Briscoe, Adriana D., Davey, John W., Whibley, Annabel, Nadeau, Nicola J., Zimin, Aleksey V., Hughes, Daniel S. T., Ferguson, Laura C., Martin, Simon H., Salazar, Camilo, Lewis, James J., Adler, Sebastian, Ahn, Seung-Joon, Baker, Dean A., Baxter, Simon W., Chamberlain, Nicola L., Chauhan, Ritika, Counterman, Brian A., Dalmay, Tamas, Gilbert, Lawrence E., Gordon, Karl, Heckel, David G., Hines, Heather M., Hoff, Katharina J., Holland, Peter W.H., Jacquin-Joly, Emmanuelle, Jiggins, Francis M., Jones, Robert T., Kapan, Durrell D., Kersey, Paul, Lamas, Gerardo, Lawson, Daniel, Mapleson, Daniel, Maroja, Luana S., Martin, Arnaud, Moxon, Simon, Palmer, William J., Papa, Riccardo, Papanicolaou, Alexie, Pauchet, Yannick, Ray, David A., Rosser, Neil, Salzberg, Steven L., Supple, Megan A., Surridge, Alison, Tenger-Trolander, Ayse, Vogel, Heiko, Wilkinson, Paul A., Wilson, Derek, Yorke, James A., Yuan, Furong, Balmuth, Alexi L., Eland, Cathlene, Gharbi, Karim, Thomson, Marian, Gibbs, Richard A., Han, Yi, Jayaseelan, Joy C., Kovar, Christie, Mathew, Tittu, Muzny, Donna M., Ongeri, Fiona, Pu, Ling-Ling, Qu, Jiaxin, Thornton, Rebecca L., Worley, Kim C., Wu, Yuan-Qing, Linares, Mauricio, Blaxter, Mark L., Constant, Richard H. ffrench, Joron, Mathieu, Kronforst, Marcus R., Mullen, Sean P., Reed, Robert D., Scherer, Steven E., Richards, Stephen, Mallet, James, McMillan, W. Owen, Jiggins, Chris D.
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    “…We used genomic tools to investigate introgression in Heliconius, a rapidly radiating genus of neotropical butterflies widely used in studies of ecology, behaviour, mimicry and speciation(2-5) . …”
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    “…DISCUSSION: Wildlife use, hunting patterns, and technologies observed in our study sites were similar to those recorded in previous studies for rural Mayan and mestizo communities in the Yucatan Peninsula and other Neotropical sites. The most heavily hunted species were those providing more products and by-products for residents. …”
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