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Debra Hamilton
Debra Hamilton
Monteverde Institute
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Genetic evidence supports song learning in the three-wattled bellbird Procnias tricarunculata (Cotingidae)
V Saranathan, D Hamilton, GVN Powell, D Kroodsma, R Prum
Molecular Biology 16 (17), 3689-3702, 2007
1052007
Diversity and Conservation of Understory Birds in the Tilaran Mountains, Costa Rica
B Young, D DeRosier (Hamilton), GVN Powell
The Auk 115, 998-1016, 1998
901998
Behavioral Evidence for Song Learning In the Suboscine Bellbirds (Procnias spp.; Cotingidae)
D Kroodsma, D Hamilton, JE Sánchez, BE Byers, H Fandiño-Mariño, ...
The Wilson Journal of Ornithology 125 (1), 1-14, 2013
722013
Importancia de los fragmentos de Bosque, los Arboles Dispersos and las Cortinas Rompevientos para la Biodiversidad Local y Regional
CA Harvey, C Guindon, W Haber, D Hamilton, GK Murray
Evaluación y conservación de biodiversidad en paisajes fragmentados de …, 2008
472008
Windbreaks as Corridors for Birds
K Nielsen, D Hamilton
Monteverde: Ecology and Conservation of a Tropical Cloud Forest., 2014
17*2014
Enhanced carbon, nitrogen and associated bacterial community compositional complexity, stability, evenness, and differences within the tree-soils of Inga punctata along an age …
WD Eaton, DA Hamilton
Plant and Soil 484 (1), 327-346, 2023
92023
Facilitating engagement among academic and community partners: The Monteverde institute’s view from the middle
D Hamilton
Social Sciences 8 (4), 121, 2019
62019
El estatus del Pájaro Campana (Procnias tricarunculata): Un ave en peligro de extinción
D Hamilton, V Molina, P Bosques, GVN Powell
Zeledonia 7, 15-24, 2003
62003
The economic importance of extending habitat protection beyond park boundaries: a case study from Costa Rica
B Allen, L Lines, D Hamilton
The George Wright Forum 25 (1), 30-35, 2008
52008
Resource tracking and its conservation implications for an obligate frugivore (Procnias tricarunculatus, the three‐wattled bellbird)
D Hamilton, R Singleton, JD Joslin
Biotropica 50 (1), 146-156, 2018
42018
Use of high throughput DNA analysis to characterize the nodule-associated bacterial community from four ages of Inga punctata trees in a Costa Rican cloud forest
WD Eaton, DA Hamilton, W Chen, A Lemenze, P Soteropoulos
AIMS microbiology 10 (3), 572, 2024
22024
Increasing Ages of Inga punctata Tree Soils Facilitate Greater Fungal Community Abundance and Successional Development, and Efficiency of Microbial Organic Carbon Utilization
WD Eaton, DA Hamilton
Microorganisms 12 (10), 1996, 2024
2024
ncreasing Ages of Inga punctata Tree Soils Facilitate Greater Fungal Community Abundance and Successional Development, and Efficiency of Microbial Organic Carbon Utilization
WD Eaton, DA Hamilton
Preprints, 2024
2024
Natural regeneration or tree planting in a tropical forest‐to‐pasture damaged area: which is more efficacious for soil ecosystem recovery?
WD Eaton, DA Hamilton, A Lemenze, P Soteropoulos
Restoration Ecology 32 (4), e14127, 2024
2024
Genetic identification of potential nodulating bacteria and nodule-associated bacteria (NAB) within root nodules of Inga punctata trees in a Costa Rican Cloud Forest
W Eaton, D Hamilton, W Chen, A Lemenze, PP Soteropoulos
2023
Tree soil carbon, nitrogen and associated bacterial community compositions, stability, evenness and diversity are enhanced along an age gradient of planted Inga punctata trees.
W Eaton, DA Hamilton
2022
Using Inga punctata in forest restoration influences the accumulation of tree soil carbon and nitrogen, and the nitrogen-fixer and lignin degrader bacterial community …
W Eaton, DA Hamilton
2022
Tropical Forest Restoration: Survival, Growth, Resilience, and Environmental Services
D Hamilton, T Parshall, K Johnson, G Goldsmith
Ecological Society of America, 2015
2015
Cytogenetics of Forest Tree Species
GE Rehfeldt, CC Ying, DL Spittlehouse, DA Hamilton
2004
Facilitar el compromiso entre académicos y colaboradores comunitarios: la visión desde la perspectiva del Instituto Monteverde
D Hamilton
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