The longest continuous study of euglossines in the tropics found relatively stable populations of these wild bees over four decades.
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Barro Colorado
The accelerated proliferation of these woody vines, due to natural disturbance, is altering forest structure, regeneration and functioning
A mobile hearing test determined that the hearing sensitivity of Neotropical bats is associated with the sounds generated by their prey, demonstrating how hearing ability may relate directly to niche differentiation.
Similar to human babies, this bat species learns to communicate through babbling and vocal imitation
Long-term monitoring of the bat species Saccopteryx bilineata in their natural setting revealed that pups display babbling behavior strikingly similar to that of human infants
The Barro Colorado bird community has lost about a quarter of its species over time
Join Brazilian biologist, Bruno de Medeiros, as he explores mysterious trade-offs between plants and their pollinators and why they are important to the Brazilian economy and ecosystems.