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First record of Kirtland’s Warbler from the Dominican Republic and additional bird observations
(1989)
Non-systematic searches for Kirtland’s Warbler (Dendroica kirtlandii) were made in the Dominican Republic during 5-18 March 1985. Here we describe the first confirmed record of Kirtland’s Warbler from the Dominican Republic. ...
A checklist of marine plants and animals of the south coast of the Dominican Republic
(1983)
A research cruise to the South Coast of the Dominican Republic was conducted 14-22 May 1979 by the Department of Marine Sciences in cooperation with Centro de Investigaciones de Biologia Marina de la Universidad Autonoma ...
Moscosoa vol. 3
(1984)
Artículos: Bibliografía de la flora y de la vegetación de la isla Española -- Las expediciones botánicas de George V. Nash y Norman Taylor a la isla de la Española -- Pteridophyte hybrids in the flora of Hispaniola -- ...
Moscosoa vol. 2
(1983)
Artículos: Orquídeas (Orchidaceae) dominicanas nuevas y otras notas -- New plants records from de Mosquitia region of Honduras -- El descubrimiento de una nueva variante de Chamaesyce adenoptera (Euphorbiaceae) -- El género ...
Moscosoa vol. 4
(1986)
Artículos: Regiones geográficas de la isla Española -- Las expediciones botánicas de William L. Abbott y Emery C. Leonard a la isla Española -- Bibliografía de la flora y de la vegetación de la isla Española II: adiciones ...
Range expansion of the Shiny Cowbird in the Dominican Republic
(1984)
Post and Wiley (1977a) have reviewed the spread of the Shiny Cowbird (Molothrusb onariensisw) within the last 100 years from northern South America through the Lesser Antilles and into the Greater Antilles as far west as ...
Nuevas adiciones a la ictiofauna marina dominicana
(1986)
Este texto muestra el inicio de una línea de investigaciones de la ictiofauna marina en la República Dominicana para que este sirva como elemento de apoyo al conocimiento de los peces de este país. Los pocos peces de este ...
The Stygian Owl (Asio stygius noctipetens) in the Dominican Republic
(1983)
The Stygian Owl was known on the island of Quisqueya long before Columbus discovered the New World. A carved wooden figure of a bird with ear tufts found in a cave, and an Indian drawing on a cave wall, indicate that it ...
Hispaniola's first Black Rail (Laterallus jamaicensis)
(1986)
On December 30, 1984, F. Soriamo, an educator at the Zoological Park in Santo Domingo, brought to me a tiny live rail for identification. It had been caught by a campesino in a field
under plow between Monte Plata and ...
First records of the Spotted Rail (Pardirallus Maculatus) on the Island of Hispaniola
(1980)
On 17 April 1978, a bird watcher from San Francisco de Macorís brought a live rail to me for identification. He had purchased the individual from some boys who had captured it in a patch of grass in the center of a freshly ...