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Mario Sneyder Jiménez Segura

Mario Sneyder Jiménez Segura
Macaw Recovery Network · Great Green Macaw Program

Bachelor of Science

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Introduction
Ecology and Conservation on the Great Green Macaw in the north of Costa Rica

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Monstera alcirana, endemic to Panamá, is described and illustrated using a color plate based on photographs of the vegetative and reproductive structures of living material. This species is the fourth of the very small species of Monstera in Central America. It is morphologically similar to M. obliqua, M. minima and M. gambensis but differs by has...
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Anidación simultánea de Ara ambiguus y Ara macao en Vochysia ferruginea, en la zona norte de Costa Rica Simultaneous nesting of Ara ambiguus and Ara macao in Vochysia ferruginea, in northern Costa Rica
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Anidación simultánea de Ara ambiguus y Ara macao en Vochysia ferruginea, en la zona norte de Costa Rica Simultaneous nesting of Ara ambiguus and Ara macao in Vochysia ferruginea, in northern Costa Rica
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The genus Monstera is represented in Mexico by nine species, of which five are reported for the region of Los Tuxtlas, Veracruz. During fieldwork between 2014 and 2019 in Los Tuxtlas, we discovered a previously undescribed species belonging to Sect. Marcgraviopsis and consisting of a third species from Mexico with a pendent habit. The new species M...

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