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    • Population status, connectivity, and conservation action for the endangered Baird's tapir 

      Schank, Cody J.; Cove, Michael V.; Arima, Eugenio Y.; E.Brandt, Laroy S.; Brenes Mora, Esteban; Carver, Andrew; Diaz Pulido, Angelica; Estrada, Nereyda; Foster, Rebecca J.; Godínez Gómez, Oscar; Harmsen, Bart J.; Jordan, Christopher A.; Keitt, Timothy H.; Kelly, Marcella J.; Sáenz Méndez, Joel; Mendoza, Eduardo; Meyer, Ninon; Pozo Montuy, Gilberto; Naranjo, Eduardo J.; Nielsen, Clayton K.; O'Farrill, Georgina; Reyna Hurtado, Rafael; Rivero, Marina; Carvajal Sánchez, José Pablo; Singleton, Maggie; de la Torre, J. Antonio; Wood, Margot A.; Young, Kenneth R.; Miller, Jennifer A. (Elsevier Ltd, 2020-05)
      Although many large mammals currently face significant threats that could lead to their extinction, resources for conservation are often scarce, resulting in the need to develop efficient plans to prioritize conservation ...
    • Seasonal use of waterholes and pathways by macrofauna in the dry forest of Costa Rica 

      Guimarães Rodrigues, Flavio Henrique; Carrillo, Eduardo; Montalvo, Victor H.; Sutherland, Christopher; Sáenz-Bolaños, Carolina; Fuller, Todd; Cruz Díaz, Juan Carlos (Cambridge University Press, 2019-03-01)
      Temporal and spatial scarcity of water in semi-arid and seasonal ecosystems often leads to changes in movements and behaviour of large vertebrates, and in the neotropics this dynamic is poorly understood due to logistical ...
    • Wildlife diversity and relative abundance among a variety of adjacent protected areas in the northern Talamanca Mountains of Costa Rica 

      Sáenz-Bolaños, Carolina; Fuller, Todd K.; Carrillo, Eduardo (MDPI AG, 2020-04-01)
      Protected areas are intended to achieve the long-term conservation of nature, but not all such areas are equal in their effectiveness because of their varying regulation of human activities. In Costa Rica, we assessed ...