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  1. Longitudinal changes in benthic community composition in four neotropical streams more..

    2008

    Turner, Dorothea and Williams, D Dudley and Alkins-Koo, Mary

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    Completed

  2. Postweaning Performance of the Agouti (Dasyprocta leporina): A Neotropical Rodent with Potential for Domestication more..

    2021

    Kegan Jones and Hannah-Marie Samantha Singh and Kegan Romelle Jones and Sumanta Nandi

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    Completed

  3. Life after logging: post-logging recovery of a neotropical bat community more..

    2005

    Clarke, FM and Rostant, LV and Racey, Paul Adrian

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    Completed

  4. Omnivorous Behaviour of the Agouti (Dasyprocta leporina): A Neotropical Rodent with the Potential for Domestication more..

    2019

    Kegan Romelle Jones and Kavita Ranjeeta Lall and Gary Wayne Garcia

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    Completed

  5. Natural Habitat, Housing, and Restraint of Six Selected Neotropical Animals in Trinidad and Tobago with the Potential for Domestication more..

    2020

    Kegan Jones and Kavita Ranjeeta Lall and Kegan Romelle Jones and Gary Wayne Garcia

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    Completed

  6. Genetic Diversity and Structure of the Neotropical Monodominant Species Mora excelsa (Benth.) in Five Naturally Fragmented Populations more..

    2011

    Austin, Nigel and Oatham, Michael and Umaharan, Pathmanathan

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    Completed

  7. Factors affecting tadpole growth: Development of a rearing system for the Neotropical leptodactylid Physalaemus pustulosus for ecotoxicological studies more..

    2006

    Hailey, Adrian and Sookoo, Nicole and Mohammed, Azad and Khan, Asif

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    Completed

  8. Gross and microscopic anatomy of the reproductive tract of the female agouti (Dasyprocta leporina): A neotropical rodent with potential for food production. more..

    2014

    Singh, Michele D and Adogwa, Andrew O and Mollineau, William M and Garcia, Gary W

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    Completed

  9. Palynological differentiation between genera of the Moraceae family and implications for Amazonian palaeoecology. more..

    2008

    Burn, M.J. and Mayle, F.E.

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    Completed