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    • Tobler, Mathias Werner (2009-05-15)
      The objectives of my research were twofold: 1) to evaluate new technologies (camera traps and a new type of GPS collar) for studying large mammals in tropical forests, and 2) to study the ecology of the lowland tapir ...
    • DuMont, Andrea Lyn (2014-04-24)
      Costa Rican tropical premontane rainforests are among the world's most valuable ecosystems in terms of diversity of animals, plants, and natural resources. These environments are dependent on water resources which fluctuate ...
    • Aparecido, Luiza Maria Teophilo (2017-05-10)
      Spatial and temporal variation in wet canopy conditions following precipitation events can influence processes such as transpiration and photosynthesis, which can be further enhanced as upper canopy leaves dry more rapidly. ...
    • Miller, Gretchen; Moore, Georgianne; Cahill, Anthony; Aparecido, Luiza; Andrews, Ryan; Song, Jaeyoung (2018-08-30)
      Data collected in the tropical rainforest canopy at the Texas A&M Soltis Center as part of the Department of Energy funded project "Improving Land-Surface Modeling of Evapotranspiration Processes in Tropical Forests"
    • Miller, Gretchen; Moore, Georgianne; Cahill, Anthony; Aparecido, Luiza; Andrews, Ryan; Song, Jaeyoung (2018-08-30)
      Data collected in the tropical rainforest canopy at the Texas A&M Soltis Center as part of the Department of Energy funded project "Improving Land-Surface Modeling of Evapotranspiration Processes in Tropical Forests"
    • Miller, Gretchen; Moore, Georgianne; Cahill, Anthony; Aparecido, Luiza; Song, Jaeyoung (2018-08-30)
      Data collected in the tropical rainforest canopy at the Texas A&M Soltis Center as part of the Department of Energy funded project "Improving Land-Surface Modeling of Evapotranspiration Processes in Tropical Forests"