The effects of rain and fallen debris on macroinvertebrate colonization of artificial water tanks and their implications for bromeliad communities
RESUMEN: Las bromelias son componentes importantes de los bosques tropicales y sus hojas forman tanques con microecosistemas únicos. Hasta hace poco no había estudios experimentales de cómo llegan los macroinvertebrados a esos tanques. Colocamos 150 vasos plásticos ("bromelias artificiales"...
Autores principales: | Monge-Najera, Julián, Gename, Kyle |
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Formato: | Online |
Idioma: | eng |
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Universidad Estatal a Distancia, Costa Rica
2014
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Acceso en línea: | https://revistas.uned.ac.cr/index.php/cuadernos/article/view/313 |
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