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Antimicrobial activity of diverse chemotypes of Lippia graveolens against Aeromonas hydrophila isolated from tilapia
(Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (Estados Unidos), 2023-07-25)Objetive: This study aimed to evaluate the antimicrobial efficacy of essential oil (EO) from diverse chemotypes of Lippia graveolens against oxytetracycline-resistant Aeromonas hydrophila, which primarily affects the tilapia ... -
Life zone and habitat disturbance do not explain the coexistence in Sturnira bat species
(Springer (Alemania), 2022-06-23)One of the key questions in ecology is to understand the mechanisms that modulate the coexistence between syntopic species. Climate and habitat perturbation gradients have been proposed as moderators of species coexistence. ... -
Phytotelm to assess bacterial multi-resistance to the antibiotics in a deep tropical forest
(Research Square Company (Estados Unidos), 2022-02-22)Paradoxically, the use of antibiotics has resulted in the proliferation of resistant microorganisms in environments where they were not thought to be likely to appear. In this context, this research aimed to evaluate the ... -
The opossum and other didelphids in the cultures of Costa Rican society and indigenous peoples: an approach to ecology and conservation
(Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (Estados Unidos), 2024)The opossum Didelphis marsupialis, commonly referred to as the zorro pelón in Costa Rica, is a marsupial that holds significant representation in both Costa Rican and indigenous cultures, such as the Talamanca natives. ... -
Trophic guild and forest type explain phyllostomid bat abundance variation from human habitat disturbance
(Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (Estados Unidos), 2020-02-16)The loss of tropical forest cover caused by land-use change is causing a reduction in functional groups, such as trophic guilds. Phyllostomid bats (family Phyllostomidae) are essential in the Neotropics since they occupy ...