Cuba: Camagüey, Sierra de Cubitas - The Field Museum
Cuba: Camagüey, Sierra de Cubitas - The Field Museum
Cuba: Camagüey, Sierra de Cubitas - The Field Museum
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CONTENTS<br />
(for Color Plates, see pages 17–24)<br />
58 Participants<br />
60 Institutional Profiles<br />
62 Acknowledgments<br />
63 Mission and Approach<br />
64 Report at a Glance<br />
69 Why <strong>Sierra</strong> <strong>de</strong> <strong>Cubitas</strong>?<br />
70 Conservation of the <strong>Sierra</strong> <strong>de</strong> <strong>Cubitas</strong><br />
70 Current Status<br />
71 Conservation Targets<br />
74 A Vision for Conservation<br />
75 Threats<br />
78 Recommendations<br />
81 Technical Report<br />
81 Overview of Inventory Sites<br />
83 Relief, Geology, and Soils<br />
84 Climate<br />
84 Vegetation<br />
88 Floristic Richness and En<strong>de</strong>mism<br />
90 Terrestrial and Fluvial Mollusks<br />
91 Cockroaches<br />
92 Butterflies<br />
93 Ants<br />
93 Amphibians and Reptiles<br />
95 Birds<br />
96 Mammals<br />
97 <strong>The</strong> Region’s First Human Inhabitants<br />
98 Human Communities<br />
101 Appendices<br />
102 (1) Bryophytes<br />
106 (2) Vascular Plants<br />
154 (3) Mollusks<br />
160 (4) Cockroaches<br />
161 (5) Butterflies<br />
163 (6) Ants<br />
164 (7) Amphibians and Reptiles<br />
166 (8) Birds<br />
174 (9) Mammals<br />
176 Literature Cited<br />
180 Previous Reports<br />
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