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Studying Mammals in Panama
(Boletín electrónico del PCP-PIRE. Florida Museum of Natural History https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/panama-pire/voices/2012-issues/studying-mammals-in-panama/, 2012-05)
I am a doctoral candidate at the University of Florida with interests in molecular systematics, phylogeography, biogeography and community ecology of Neotropical mammals. I am currently working on the evolutionary history ...
Museo de Ciencias Naturales visits the Florida Museum of Natural History
(Boletín electrónico del PCP-PIRE. Florida Museum of Natural History https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/panama-pire/voices/2011-issues/museo-de-ciencias-naturales-visits-the-florida-museum-of-natural-history/, 2011-11)
Collaboration between the PCP-PIRE and the National Secretary for Science and Technology of Panama (SENACYT) led to the visit of two Panamanians to the Florida Museum of Natural History (FLMNH). Martin Martinez, taxidermist ...
Getting to know wild cats: A key component for felids conservation in Panama and the Neotropics
(Boletín electrónico del PCP-PIRE. Florida Museum of Natural History, 2012-09)
After a year of designing it as class project, the exhibit “Wild Cats of Panama” is now a reality traveling across Panama. This exhibition was planned during the course Broader Impacts, offered by the PCP-PIRE at the ...
Educating about Less Traditional Topics in our Panamanian Universities: Workshop -Ancient and Modern Biodiversity in Panama
(Boletín electrónico del PCP-PIRE. Florida Museum of Natural History https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/panama-pire/voices/2011-issues/educating-about-less-traditional-topics-in-our-panamanian-universities-workshop-ancient-and-modern-biodiversity-in-panama/, 2011-11)
Organized by the PCP-PIRE, the workshop “Ancient and Modern Biodiversity in Panama” was held October 13th -15th at the Universidad Autónoma de Chiriquí (UNACHI) in western Panama. The workshop was aimed at UNACHI faculty ...
Advances in the knowledge of vertebrate paleontology in Panama
(Boletín electrónico del PCP-PIRE. Florida Museum of Natural History https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/panama-pire/voices/2012-issues/advances-in-the-knowledge-of-vertebrate-paleontology-in-panama/, 2012-09)
The first symposium on Panama’s paleontology “Advances in the understanding of vertebrate paleontology in Panama: Interchanges and Neotropical connections” was held August 16-18 at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute ...
Wildcats of Panama
(Boletín electrónico del PCP-PIRE. Florida Museum of Natural History https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/panama-pire/voices/2012-issues/wildcats-of-panama/, 2012-03)
Wildcats of Panama” is the title of a traveling exhibit that will start its journey on April 2012 across several Panamanian high school centers. This activity aims to promote the understanding of wildcats’ diversity in ...
Los mamíferos pequeños / Jodron nire kian doaga chi
(Centro Regional Ramsar para el Hemisferio Occidental (CREHO). Secretaría Nacional de Ciencia Tecnología e Innovación (SENACYT), 2021)
Samudio, Rafael; Pino, Jorge; Hernández, Greta; González, Anyie; Cano, Ryan; Guevara, Nelson; Carrión de Samudio, Julieta; Castillo, Joel; Jaén, César. 2021. Los mamíferos pequeños / Jodron nire kian doaga chi. En: ...
Mamíferos Terrestres de Bahía Honda (Veraguas, Panamá)
(Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, 2005-12)
Samudio, R. & Pino, J. 2005. Mamíferos Terrestres de Bahía Honda (Veraguas, Panamá). Castroviejo, S. & Ibáñez, A. (eds.): Estudios Sobre la Biodiversidad de la Región de Bahía Honda (Veraguas, Panamá). Consejo Superior de ...
Geographic variation in the songs of Neotropical singing mice: testing the relative importance of drift and local adaptation
(Evolution, 2010)
Campbell, P.; Pasch, B.; Pino, J.L.; Crino, O.; Phillips, M. and Phelps, S.M. 2010. Geographic variation in the songs of Neotropical singing mice: testing the relative importance of drift and local adaptation. Evolution ...
Space Use and Social Structure of Long-Tailed Singing Mice (Scotinomys xerampelinus)
(Journal of Mammalogy, 2009)
Blondel, D.; Pino, J. and Phelps, S.M. 2009. Space Use and Social Structure of Long-Tailed Singing Mice (Scotinomys xerampelinus). Journal of Mammalogy 90(3):715-723. https://doi.org/10.1644/08-MAMM-A-009R2.1