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    • Disturbance and mosquito diversity in the lowland tropical rainforest of central Panama 

      Loaiza, Jose R.; Dutar, Larissa C.; Rovira, Jose R.; Sanjur, Oris I.; Laporta, Gabriel Z.; Peco, James; Foley, Desmond H.; Eastwood, Gillian; Kramer, Laura D.; Radtke, Meghan; Pongsiri, Montira (2017-08-03)
      The Intermediate Disturbance Hypothesis (IDH) is well-known in ecology providing an explanation for the role of disturbance in the coexistence of climax and colonist species. Here, we used the IDH as a framework to describe ...
    • Enzootic Arbovirus Surveillance in Forest Habitat and Phylogenetic Characterization of Novel Isolates of Gamboa Virus in Panama 

      Eastwood, Gillian; Loaiza, Jose R.; Pongsiri, Montira J.; Sanjur, Oris I.; Pecor, James E.; Auguste, Albert J.; Kramer, Laura D. (2016-04-06)
      Landscape changes occurring in Panama, a country whose geographic location and climate have historically supported arbovirus transmission, prompted the hypothesis that arbovirus prevalence increases with degradation of ...
    • Forest disturbance and vector transmitted diseases in thelowland tropical rainforest of central Panama 

      Loaiza, Jose R.; Rovira, Jose R.; Sanjur, Oris I.; Altagracia Zepeda, Jesus; Pecor, James E.; Foley, Desmond H.; Dutari, Larissa; Radtke, Meghan; Pongsiri, Montira J.; Smith Molinar, Octavio; Laporta, Gabriel Z. (2019-07-07)
      objective To explore possible changes in the community attributes of haematophagous insects as afunction of forest disturbance. We compare the patterns of diversity and abundance, plus thebehavioural responses of three ...