Daniel H. Janzen

Janzen and his wife Winifred Hallwachs have catalogued the biodiversity of Costa Rica. Through a DNA barcoding initiative, Janzen and geneticist Paul Hebert have registered over 500,000 specimens representing more than 45,000 species, which has led to the identification of cryptic species of near-identical appearance that differ in terms of genetics and ecological niche. Janzen and Hallwachs developed some of the most influential hypotheses in ecology that continue to influence research more than 50 years later. Janzen and Hallwachs helped to establish the Area de Conservación Guanacaste World Heritage Site, one of the oldest, largest and most successful habitat restoration projects in the world. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Pinto Tomás, Adrián, Uribe Lorío, Lorena, Blanco, John, Fontecha, Gustavo, Rodríguez, César, Mora, Marielos, Janzen, Daniel, Chavarría, Felipe, Díaz, Joel, Sittenfeld, Ana
Published 2007
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by Sharkey, Michael J. , Baker, Austin, McCluskey, Kathryn , Smith, Alex, Naik, Suresh, Ratnasingham, Sujeevan, Manjunath, Ramya, Perez, Kate, Sones, Jayme, D’Souza, Michelle, St. Jacques, Brianne, Hajibabaei, Mehrdad, Whitfield, Jim, Arias, Diana, Solis, Alma, Metz, Mark, Burns, John, Zuñiga, Ronald, Phillips-Rodriguez, Eugenie, Espinoza, Bernardo, Chacon, Isidro, Hebert, Paul, Hallwachs, Winnie, Janzen, Daniel
Published 2023
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