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BIBLIOTECA
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La
biblioteca virtual de BIO-NICA no tiene fines lucrativo, tan solo apoyar a
investigadores, estudiantes y publico en general a documentarse en temas que tienen
que ver con Biodiversidad.
Los documentos presentados son obtenidos de la Internet
o de amigos o son publicaciones de miembros o asociados del Museo
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14. Boletín No. 95 ago 2008, 4pp.
15. Boletin No. 96. Septiembre 2008, 4pp.
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Bulletin No.80 may 2007, 5pp.
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Bulletin No.81 jun 2007, 4pp.
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Bulletin No.82 jul/83 aug.2007, 5pp.
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Bulletin No.84 sep 2007, 4pp
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Bulletin No.85 oct 2007, 4pp.
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Bulletin No.86 nov 2007,4pp.
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Bulletin
No.87. Dic.2007, 5 pp.
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4pp.
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q KASPARI M., GARCÍA
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q OLSON D.M., DINERSTEIN E.,
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q PHILPOTT S. M., MALDONADO
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