Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies Scholarly Works: Recent submissions
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Boa constrictor (Boa constrictor): Diet.
(Herpetological Review, 2001-12) -
Comparison of traps and baits for censusing small mammals in Neotropical lowlands.
(Journal of Mammalogy, 1996-02)Snap-traps, live-traps, and baits affect the ability to capture small mammals, but few previous studies have involved sampling communities of small mammals in tropical environments. We tested differences in captures of ... -
The chewing louse genus Aotiella (Phthiraptera: Gyropidae) from the South American night monkeys, Aotus (Primates: Cebidae)
(Entomological Society of Washington, 1995)The single previously recognized species of Aotiella Eichler (Phthiraptera: Gyropidae), A. aotophilus (Ewing), and a second species, A. hershkovitzi new species, are described and illustrated. The type host for the former ... -
Reproduction in the arctic shrew, Sorex arcticus
(Journal of Mammalogy, 1983-05) -
Ecology, distribution, harvest, and conservation of the Amazonian manatee, Trichechus inunguis, in Ecuador
(Biotropica, 1986)Recientes sumarios de la distribución de los manaties amazónicos Trichechus inunguis registran especimenes de la mayor parte de la cuenca amazónica en Brasil, el oriente de Peru, y el suroriente de Colombia, pero no de ... -
Cummingsia micheneri, a new species of Mallophaga (Trimenoponidae) from a Venezuelan mouse-opossum (Marsupialia)
(Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society, 1989-12)The previously recognized species of chewing louse, Cummingsia intermedia Werneck (Mallophaga: Trimenoponidae), is redescribed and illustrated. A new species, C. micheneri, is described and illustrated for lice from a ... -
The probable larva of an undescribed species of Edrabius (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae) and its implications for the systematics of the tribe Amblyopinini.
(Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society, 1989-09)Larval staphylinids collected from the nest of the Chilean tuco-tuco, Ctenomys maulinus brunneus, are presumed to be those of an undescribed species of Edrabius, adults of which are known to occur on this host. These larvae ... -
Roosting site selection by Artibeus watsoni (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae) on Anthurium ravenii in Costa Rica
(Journal of Tropical Ecology, 1985)Resumen.–Artibeus watsoni (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae) fue encontrado en Costa Rica alterando la forma de 11 especies de plantas de hojas anchas en las familias Araceae, Cyclanthaceae, Marantaceae, Musaceae, y Palmae para ... -
Open Access 101 for Future Scholars/Researchers
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Final Report of the University of Kansas Initiative in Ethics Education in Science and Engineering
(Office of Research and Graduate Studies, the University of Kansas, 2010-10) -
Agriculture, Free Trade, and Global Development: Some Personal Observations
(University of Kansas School of Law, 2005) -
Law-Free Zones
(University of Kansas School of Law, 2005) -
How We Came to Torture
(University of Kansas School of Law, 2005) -
Conference on Comparative Law - Recent Developments in European, American, and Turkish Law: "Team Kansas" Goes to Turkey
(University of Kansas School of Law, 1997-05) -
A Comment on "Selection to the Kansas Supreme Court"
(University of Kansas School of Law, 2008) -
Law and Policy in International Financial Institutions: The Changing Role of Law in the IFIs
(University of Kansas School of Law, 2008) -
Capybaras: A natural history of the world’s largest rodent. By Rexford D. Lord. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. 2009. x + 159 pp., $50.00 (cloth). Book Review.
(Journal of Mammalian Evolution, 2010-07)