Biological Survey of the Panama Canal Zone (1911)


Autoria(s): Walcott, Charles D
Data(s)

1912

Resumo

With the cooperation of several of the executive departments, and of the Field Museum of Natural History, a party of about 10 naturalists was accordingly sent to the zone, and the results so far accomplished have been very satisfactory. Large collections of biological material have been received, including specimens of a considerable number of genera and species new to science. It also seemed important to determine exactly the geographical distribution of the various organisms inhabiting the Isthmus, which is one of the routes by which the animals and plants of South America have entered North America and vice versa. The estimated cost of the survey which would have to be met by the Institution is $11,000...

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http://aquaticcommons.org/1993/1/SmithsonianAnnRept1911.pdf

Walcott, Charles D (1912) Biological Survey of the Panama Canal Zone (1911). Annual Report of the Board of Regents of The Smithsonian Institution, 1911, , pp. 4-6.

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en

Publicador

Government Printing Office

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http://aquaticcommons.org/1993/

Palavras-Chave #Ecology
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Article

NonPeerReviewed