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Central American cycad biogeography


virtualpalm

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I thought some of you on this forum might like to see the chapter on Central American cycad biogeography that Dr. Alberto Taylor, Dr. Dennis Stevenson, Greg Holzman, Jorge Mendieta, and I recently published in a book entitled Global Advances in Biogeography by InTech Open Access Publisher. The link is provided below. http://www.intechopen.com/articles/show/title/biogeographic-insights-in-central-american-cycad-biology

Jody

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Jody,

Thanks for the link, really great information. It has motivated me start putting together my pictures from my Panama trip in January.

Palm Beach Palm and Cycad Society Member (IPS Affiliate)

North Palm Beach

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Thanks Jody. I downloaded the article and am going to print it and tuck it into my Loran Whitelock book for future reference. Nice updated info on Zamia! B)

Coral Gables, FL 8 miles North of Fairchild USDA Zone 10B

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Most interesting! Thank you very much for sharing this with us. I never thought Panama was so Cycad (Zamia) rich.

Patricia

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Jody, thanks for the link. That's a great resource!

Formerly Jeff in Costa Rica
 

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Yes, I am in the top two photos on p. 82.

BTW, thank you everyone for your wonderful and supportive comments. It has been a labor of love!

Jody

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