VOL. 36 · NO. 2 | June 2004
 
BIOTROPICA
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SPECIAL SECTION: SEX IN SPACE-POLLINATION AMONG SPATIALLY ISOLATED PLANTS
Jaboury Ghazoul, R. Uma Shaanker
BIOTROPICA 36 (2), 128-130, (1 June 2004) https://doi.org/10.1646/Q1573
KEYWORDS: density, forest fragmentation, invasive species, landscape pattern, mutualism, Plant regeneration, pollinators
Mauricio Quesada, Kathryn E. Stoner, Jorge A. Lobo, Yvonne Herrerías-Diego, Carolina Palacios- Guevara, Miguel A. Munguía-Rosas, Karla A. O.-Salazar, Víctor Rosas-Guerrero
BIOTROPICA 36 (2), 131-138, (1 June 2004) https://doi.org/10.1646/Q1571
KEYWORDS: Bombacaceae, Chamela–Cuixmala Biosphere Reserve, fragmentation, Guanacaste, outcrossing rates, nectarivorous bats, plant reproductive success, tropical dry forest
Hema Somanathan, Renee M. Borges, V. Srinivasa Chakravarthy
BIOTROPICA 36 (2), 139-147, (1 June 2004) https://doi.org/10.1646/Q1572
KEYWORDS: Cantharophily, India, nearest-neighbor analysis, plant spacing, scale-based clustering, seasonal cloud forest, Western Ghats
Steven D. Johnson, Carine L. Collin, H. Jörgen Wissman, Erika Halvarsson, Jon Ågren
BIOTROPICA 36 (2), 148-155, (1 June 2004) https://doi.org/10.1646/Q1569
KEYWORDS: beetle pollination, Gerbera aurantiaca, grassland, habitat fragmentation, Helicoverpa, Hopliini, pollen limitation, seed predation, Tephritidae
Jaboury Ghazoul
BIOTROPICA 36 (2), 156-164, (1 June 2004) https://doi.org/10.1646/Q1570
KEYWORDS: compensation, Dipterocarpaceae, disturbance, invasive species, pollination, reproductive success, seed set, tropical dry forest
Bernd Degen, David W. Roubik
BIOTROPICA 36 (2), 165-179, (1 June 2004) https://doi.org/10.1646/Q1554
KEYWORDS: AMAZON, bees, Brazil, Dipteryx, Jacaranda, model, pollination, sensitivity analysis, trees
Jaboury Ghazoul, R. Uma Shaanker
BIOTROPICA 36 (2), 180-183, (1 June 2004) https://doi.org/10.1646/1574
KEYWORDS: forest conservation, landscape management, modeling, Plant regeneration, pollination, seed production
PAPERS
Cory C. Cleveland, Alan R. Townsend, Briana C. Constance, Ruth E. Ley, Steven K. Schmidt
BIOTROPICA 36 (2), 184-195, (1 June 2004) https://doi.org/10.1646/03115-Q1562
KEYWORDS: C and P dynamics, microbial biomass, phosphorus, seasonal dynamics, Tropical rain forest
Lucinda A. McDade, Jennifer A. Weeks
BIOTROPICA 36 (2), 196-215, (1 June 2004) https://doi.org/10.1646/03104-Q1559
KEYWORDS: Acanthaceae, Costa Rica, Heliconiaceae, hummingbird pollination, MALVACEAE, nectar sugar, nectar volume, Panama, Rubiaceae, Zingiberaceae
Lucinda A. McDade, Jennifer A. Weeks
BIOTROPICA 36 (2), 216-230, (1 June 2004) https://doi.org/10.1646/03105-Q1560
KEYWORDS: Acanthaceae, Costa Rica, hummingbird pollination, MALVACEAE, nectar, nectar robbing, Panama, Rubiaceae, standing crop
Ricardo M. Holdo, Lee R. McDowell
BIOTROPICA 36 (2), 231-239, (1 June 2004) https://doi.org/10.1646/03025-Q1564
KEYWORDS: food selection, Kalahari sand woodland, minerals, Zimbabwe
G. Wilson Fernandes, Fabiana M. Caldeira Castro, Maurício L. Faria, Evelyn S. A. Marques, Magda K. Barcelos Greco
BIOTROPICA 36 (2), 240-247, (1 June 2004) https://doi.org/10.1646/99184-Q1563
KEYWORDS: altitudinal gradients, habitat-mediated richness hypothesis, insect herbivory, mining insects, rupestrian fields
Cristiano Dosualdo Rocha, Sílvia Nassif Del Lama, Luciana Correia de Almeida Regitano
BIOTROPICA 36 (2), 248-258, (1 June 2004) https://doi.org/10.1646/02170-Q1575
KEYWORDS: allozymes, birds, Brazil, gene flow, genetic structuture, microsatellites, Mycteria americana, Pantanal, Wood Stork
SHORT COMMUNICATIONS
Alonso Ramírez, Luz Raquel Hernández-Cruz
BIOTROPICA 36 (2), 259-266, (1 June 2004) https://doi.org/10.1646/02155-Q1561
KEYWORDS: aquatic insects, exclusion, Luquillo Experimental Forest, Puerto Rico, shrimp, stream habitats, top-down control
Chadwick V. Tillberg, Michael D. Breed
BIOTROPICA 36 (2), 266-271, (1 June 2004) https://doi.org/10.1646/03006-Q1565
KEYWORDS: Costa Rica, diet analysis, omnivory, Paraponera clavata, stable isotope analysis, wet tropical forest
Lian Pin Koh, Navjot S. Sodhi, Barry W. Brook
BIOTROPICA 36 (2), 272-274, (1 June 2004) https://doi.org/10.1646/Q1566
KEYWORDS: Coevolution, conservation, extinction, deforestation, Southeast Asia, specificity, Tropical rain forest
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