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Review of Julie Greene's Box 25: Archival Secrets, Caribbean Workers, and the Panama Canal
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Report of coloration anomalies in mammals from Panama
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Stepping-stones and Mediators of Pandemic Expansion: A Context for Humans as Ecological Super-spreaders
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Morphology, ethology, new records, and ecological niche modeling for Hydromorphus and Tretanorhinus (Squamata, Colubridae) in Panama
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The Trichoptera of Panama XXVII. The third benchmark—a waypoint to the future
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The Trichoptera of Panama. XXVI. Status of the genus Protoptila (Trichoptera, Glossosomatidae)
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Mating of the Amazon racerunner (Ameiva praesignis) (Squamata, Teiidae) in Panama
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Recent observations of Dermochelys coriacea (Vandelli, 1761), in the waters of Pacific Panama
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The Trichoptera of Panama XXVIII. Nine new species of microcaddisflies (Trichoptera, Hydroptilidae)
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Two new species of Scolia (Hymenoptera, Scoliidae) from Mexico and Panama
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New records and a comprehensive checklist of mammoth wasps (Hymenoptera, Scoliidae) in Panama
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Lissocampsomeris bribri (Scoliidae, Scoliinae, Campsomerini), a new species from Panama
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The Trichoptera of Panama. XXV. Eight new country records of caddisflies (Insecta, Trichoptera)
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A preliminary assessment of water quality in silvopastoral systems of Panama’s dry tropical forest
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Influence of tree-fall gaps on directional seed dispersal by small mammals in Central Panama
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Combining social, ecological and economic approaches in knowledge co‐production enables the identification of sustainable farming options
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The paradox of mosquito net fishing: Complex socio‐ecological trade‐offs in southwestern Madagascar
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GeSoN: A Geo-Social Network model applying bounded rationality to farmers in socio-ecological simulations
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Using a social‐ecological macrosystems framework to understand how human activities alter ecological synchrony
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Stability in tapia woodlands amid non‐native expansion: Integrating traditional ecological knowledge and remote sensing to track 73 years of tree cover in Madagascar
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First confirmed records of Little Fruit-eating Bat, Dermanura rava Miller, 1902 (Chiroptera, Phyllostomidae), from Panama
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Bipedalism and brain expansion explain human handedness
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Ecological niches and climate-driven range shifts in Hemorrhois snakes: implications for biogeography
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The genus Acontista (Mantodea, Acontistidae) in North and Central America: new records for Mexico, Honduras, and Panama using a citizen-science platform