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La biblioteca virtual de BIO-NICA no tiene fines lucrativo, tan solo apoyar a investigadores, estudiantes y publico en general a documentarse en temas que tienen que ver con Biodiversidad.

Los documentos presentados son obtenidos de la Internet o de amigos o son publicaciones de miembros o asociados del Museo Entomológico o de ALAS.

 

 

 

q       Anónimo. La vida de las tortugas marinas. 54 pp.

q       Barbour T. & Loveridge A. Reptiles and Amphibians. (1929) In : Peters J.L. Vertebrates from the Corn Islands. Bull. Mus. Com. Zool., Harvard, 69(7):130-138.

q       Campbell C.L. (2003) Population assessment and Management needs of a Green Turtle, Chelonia mydas, Population in the Western Caribbean. PhD Dissertation, University of Florida, 139 pp.

q       Campbell L.M., Godfrey M.H. & Drif O. (2002) Community-Based Conservation via Global Legislation? Limitations of the Inter-American Convention for the Protection and Conservation of Sea Turtles. Journal of International Wildlife Law and Policy, 5:121-143.

q       Carr A.F., Carr M.H. & Meylan A.B. (1978) The ecology and migrations of sea turtles. 7, The West Caribbean green turtle colony. Bulletin of the AMNH, 162(1):1-46.

q       CITES (2002) Hawksbill Turtles (Eretmochelys imbricata) in the Carribean region: Basic Biological Characteristics and Population Status. Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, 52 pp.

q       Devender R.W.van & Cole Ch.J. (1977) Notes on a Colubrid Snake, Tantilla vermiformis, from Central America. American Museum Novitates, 2625:1-12.

q       Eckert K.L. (2001) Estado de conservación y distribución de la Tortuga Laúd, Dermochelys coriacea, en la Región del Gran Caribe. En Eckert K.L. & Abreu Grosbois F.A. Conservación de tortugas marinas en la región del Gran Caribe – un diálogo para el manejo regional efectivo. Santo Domingo, 16-18 de noviembre de 1999. WIDECAST, IUCN/SSC/MTSG, WWF y el Programa Ambiental del Caribe del PNUMA. Pp. 25-58.

q       Engstrom T.N., Meylan P.A. & Meylan A.B. (2002) Origin of juvenile loggerhead turtles (Caretta caretta) in a tropical developmental habitat in Caribbean Panamá. Animal Conservation, 5:125-133.

q       HACC (2004) Guidelines for use of live amphibians and reptiles in field and laboratory research. Second Edition. Herpetological Animal Care and Use Committee (HACC), American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, 42 pp.

q       Hernández O., Schwartz R., Pineda E.M., Braddock M. & Rurh Hernández S. (1998) Participation in the Aprovechamiento Program and Turtle Protection behaviors in the buffer zone of the La Flor Refuge, Nicaragua. Exploratory Qualitative Study. GreenCOM, USAID-Nicaragua, 44 pp.

q       Hope R.A. (2002) Wildlife harvesting, conservation and poverty: the economics of olive ridley (Lepidochelys olivacea) egg exploitation. Environmental Conservation, 29(3):375-384.

q       Kohler G. (2002) A new species of Salamander of the Genus Nototriton from Nicaragua (Amphibia: Caudata: Plethodontidae). (Cerro Saslaya, BOSAWAS, RAAN). Herpetologica, 58(2):205-210.

q       Lageux C.J. & Campbell C.L. (2005) Marine turtle nesting and conservation needs on the south-east coast of Nicaragua. Oryx, 39(4):1-8.

q       Lynch J.D. & Myers Ch.W. (1983) Frogs of the fitzingeri group of Eleutherodactylus in eastern Panama and Chocoan South America (Leptodactylidae). Bulletin of the AMNH, 175(5):481-572.

q       Martínez-Sánchez J.C. (1999) La Flor: el último refugio para las Tortugas Marinas. 2 pp.

q       Meylan A.B. (1999) International Movements of Inmature and adult  Hawksbill Turtles (Eretmochelys imbricata) in the Caribbean Region. Chelonian Conservation and Biology, 3(2):189-194.

q       Moravec F. (2001) Some helminth parasites from Morelet’s crocodile, Crocodylus moreletii, from Yucatan, Mexico. Folia Parasitologica, 48:47-62.

q       Mrosovsky N. (2003) Translocating turtles: trials, tribulations and triumphs. Pp.121-151.

q       Noble G.K. (1918) The amphibians collected by the American Museum Expedition to Nicaragua in 1916. Bulletin of the AMNH, 38(10):311-347, plates XIV-XIX.

q       Rodríguez Durán J.A. & Fuentes Peña C. (2005) Diversidad de Herpetofauna y Miriápodos en tres sitios con diferente historia de uso en la Reserva de Vida Silvestre “Los Guatuzos”, Río San Juan, Nicaragua, Agosto 2005. UNAN, Managua, 5 pp.

q       SOLOW A.R., Bjorndal K.A. & Bolten A.B. (2002) Annual variation in nesting numbers of marine turtles: the effect of sea surface temperature on re-migration intervals. Ecology Letters, 5:742-746.

q       Tay Zavala J., Díaz Sánchez J.G., Sánchez Vega J.T., Ruiz Sánchez D. & Castillo L. (xxxx) Serpientes y reptiles de importancia médica en México. 7 pp.

q       Troeng S., Chacón D. & Dick B. (2004) Possible decline in leatherback turtle Dermochelys coriacea nesting along the coast of Caribbean Central America. Oryx, 38(4):395-403.

q       Troeng S., Evans D.R., Harrison E. & Lagueux C.J. (2005) Migration of green turtles Chelonia mydas from Tortuguero, Costa Rica. Marine Biology, 13 pp.

q       Vial J.L. & Jimenez-Porras J.M. (1967) The ecogeography of the Bushmaster, Lachesis muta, in Central America. The American Midland Naturalist, 78(1):182-187.

q       Villa R. J. (1962) Las Serpientes Venenosas de Nicaragua. Managua, Nicaragua, 82 pp.

q       Vitt L.J. & Zani P.A. (2005) Ecology and Reproduction of Anolis capito in Rain Forest of Southeastern Nicaragua. Journal of Herpetology, 39(1):36-42.

q       Vitt L.J., Sartorius S.S., Avila-Pires T.C.S., Zani P.A. & Espósito M.C. (2005) Small in a big world: Ecology of leaf-litter geckos in New World Tropical Forests. Herpetological Monographs, 19:137-152.

q       Wilson C. & Tisdell C. (2001) Sea turtles as a non-consumptive tourism resource especially in Australia. Tourism Management, 22:279-288.

q       Wilson L.D. & Villa J. (1973) Colubrid snakes of the genus Tantilla from Nicaragua. Bull. Southern California Academy of Sciences, 72:93-96.

 

 

 

 

 

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