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2012 44- Sandoval, L. & D. R. Wilson. Local predation pressure predicts the strength of mobbing
responses in
tropical birds. Current Zoology 58: 751-760. PDF 42- Huertas
Villalobos, J. A. & L Sandoval, L. Ten new
Bird species
(Aves) for the Isla del Coco, Costa Rica. Check List 8: 568-571. PDF 40-Sandoval,
L., E. Biamonte & J. Chaves-Campos. 2012. Cordillera
Volcánica Central. In Areas Importantes para 39-Sandoval,
L. & E. Chacón-Madrigal. 2012. Humedal de Sierpe y
Península de Osa. In
Areas Importantes para
38-Sandoval, L. 2012. Pacuare, humedales costeros, y corredor para aves migratorias. In Areas Importantes para 37-Sandoval, L. & G. Barrates. 2012. Characteristics of male Spot-bellied Bobwhite (Colinus leucopogon) song during territory establishment. Journal of Ornithology. 153: 547-554. PDF 2011 36-Sandoval, L. 2011. Male-male vocal interactions in a territorial Neotropical quail: which song characteristics predict a territorial male´s response? Behaviour 148: 1103-1120. PDF 35-Triana, E. & L. Sandoval. 2011.Nest reuse by the Scintillant Hummingbird. Wilson Journal of Ornithology 123: 365-368. PDF 34- Sandoval, L. & I. Escalante. 2011. Song description and individual variation in males of Common Pauraque (Nyctidromus albicollis). Ornitología Neotropical 22:173-185. PDF 33-Zuñiga, A. & L. Sandoval. La Tangara Aliamarilla Thraupis abbas en Costa Rica, historia y dos nuevos registros. Cotinga 33: 78-79. PDF 32- Sandoval, L. & W. J.
Arendt. Two new species and notes on range distributions of
Nicaragua’s avifauna in the Atlantic Ecoregion and Paso del Istmo
Biological
Corridor. Cotinga
33: 50-57. PDF 30- Biamonte, E., L Sandoval, E Chacón & G. Barrantes. Effect of urbanization on the avifauna in a tropical metropolitan area. Landscape Ecology 26: 183-194. PDF
29-Solano-Quesada,
G. & L. Sandoval. Requirements
of the roost used by Spix’s disk-winged Bat (Thyroptera
tricolor). Chiroptera
Neotropical 16:786-788. PDF 28- Sandoval, L. & M.
Fernandéz-Campos. Filling the gap of Sooty Thrush (Turdus
nigrescens , Turdidae:
Aves) distribution, first record in Barva Volcano, Costa Rica. Brenesia
73-74: 138-140. PDF 27- Barquero,
M. D., M. Salazar-Saavedra, L. Sandoval, D. Brenes, F.
Martínez & A. Figueroa. 2010. Composition and
species richness of herpetofauna in two isolated regions from
Nicaragua.
Herpetology Notes. 3: 341-352. PDF 26-Sandoval, L., C. Sánchez, E. Biamonte,
J. Zook, J.E. Sanchez, D. Martinez, D. Loth & J. O’Donahoe. 2010. Recent information and status on new and rare bird
species in Costa Rica. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists’ Club 130:
237-245. PDF 25-Elizondo, P. & L. Sandoval.
2010. Caribbean records of Long-tailed Jaeger (Stercorarius
longicaudus) from Costa
Rica. Marine Ornithology 38: 61-62. PDF 24-Sandoval, L. & I.
Escalante. 2010. Nest description of the Garden Emerald (Chlorostilbon
assimilis) from Costa Rica. Wilson Journal of Ornithology 122:597-599. PDF 2009 22-Sánchez, J. E., J. Criado, C. Sánchez & L. Sandoval. 2009. Costa Rica. En: Important Bird Areas of Americas. Priority sites for biodiversity conservation. C. Devenish, D. F. Díaz Fernández, R. P. Clay, I. J. Davison and I. Yépez Zabala (eds.). BirdLife International. 149-156 pp. PDF21-
Sandoval, L. 2009. Nuevos registros en la distribución de
cuatro rapaces
diurnas (Accipitridae y Falconidae: Aves) en Costa Rica.
Brenesia:71/72:79-80. PDF 20-Sandoval, L. 2009. Descripción
del Comportamiento de Cuido Parental en 19-
Sandoval,
L. 2009.
Densidad de sitios para anidar y su
uso por parte de dos carpinteros Melanerpes
(Piciformes: Picidae) a lo largo de un gradiente urbano. Revista Biología Tropical. 57 (Suppl. 1): 351-355
. PDF 18-Barrantes G. & L. Sandoval. 2009. Conceptual and statistical problems associated
with the use of diversity indices in ecology. Revista de Biología Tropical. 57:451-460. PDF 17- Sandoval, L. & G.
Barrantes. 2009. Nest usurping occurrence of the Piratic Flycatcher (Legatus leucophaius) in southwestern 16-Sandoval, L. & A.
Gallo. 2009. Description of the nest and eggs of the
Black-cheeked Ant Tanager (Habia
atrimaxillaris). Wilson Journal of Ornithology 121:635-637. PDF 15-Sandoval, L. & G.
Barrantes. 2009. Relationship between species richness of wood
excavator birds and cavity–adopters in seven tropical forests in 2008 14-Sandoval, L., J. Sánchez & P.
Elizondo. 2008. Highland records of two seabirds in 13-Cornelius, C., K. Cockle, N. Politi, I. Berkunsky, L. Sandoval, V. Ojeda, L. Rivera, M.
Hunter Jr., & K. Martin. 2008. Cavity nesting birds in neotropical
forests:
cavities as a potentially limiting resource. Ornitología Neotropical 19: 253-268. PDF 2007 9-Obando-Calderon,
G., L. Sandoval, J. Chaves-Campos, J. Villareal-Orias
& W.
Alfaro-Cervantes. 2007. Lista oficial de aves de Costa Rica. Zeledonia.
Número
especial 11: 1-76. PDF 8-Escalante,
I. & L. Sandoval. 2007. Primeros
registros de Sula sula (Pelecaniformes:
Sulidae) cerca de la costa del Pacífico Norte y el Caribe de
Costa Rica.
Boletín de
7-Sandoval, L. & E. Vargas. 2007.
Melanerpes hoffmannii
(Aves: Picidae) en el Caribe central de Costa Rica. Brenesia
68: 87-88. PDF 6-Sandoval, L. 2007. Nueva localidad para Mionectes
oleagineus (Tyrannidae:
Aves) en Costa Rica. Brenesia 67:77. PDF 2006 3-Sandoval, L. & J. Ellis.
2006. Primer registro de Sturnella militaris (Icteridae: Aves)
en el
Valle Central de Costa Rica. Brenesia. 65: 81. PDF 1-Sandoval, L. 2004 Amplitud de ámbito en la distribución de dos especies de Soterréis (Troglodytidae: Aves), en Costa Rica. Brenesia. 62: 99-100. |
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