Janzen, Daniel H.
Daniel H. Janzen American biologist
Janzen, Daniel Hunt
Janzen, Daniel H., 1939-
VIAF ID: 1199077 (Personal)
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Works
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100 butterflies and moths : portraits from the tropical forests of Costa Rica | |
Annoted check-list of plants of lowland Guanacaste Province, Costa Rica, exclusive of grasses and non-vascular cryptogams | |
Costa Rican Natural History | |
Designing Conservation Projects | |
Ecologia vegetal nos trópicos | |
Ecology of plants in the tropics | |
Evolucija : klasici i suvremene spoznaje | |
Guanacaste National Park : tropical ecological and cultural restoration | |
Herbivores, their interaction with secondary plant metabolites | |
Notes on the Behavior of the Carpenter Bee Xylocopa fimbriata in Mexico (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) | |
Novel Aspects of Insect-Plant Interactions. | |
Now is the time | |
Nuclear genomes distinguish cryptic species suggested by their DNA barcodes and ecology | |
The Occurrence of the Human Warble Fly (Dermatobia hominis) in the Dry Deciduous Forest Lowlands of Costa Rica | |
Of Many Similar Species in the Neotropical GenusPorphyrogenes(Lepidoptera: Hesperiidae), a New One, Repeatedly Reared in Costa Rica, is Relatively Distinct | |
On the taxonomy of the erythrina moths Agathodes and Terastia (Crambidae: Spilomelinae): Two different patterns of haplotype divergence and a new species of Terastia | |
Open letter to phytochemists | |
Oxynetra: Facies and DNA Barcodes Point to a New Species from Costa Rica (Hesperiidae: Pyrginae: Pyrrhopygini) | |
Parasitization biology of a new species of Braconidae (Hymenoptera) feeding on larvae of Costa Rican dry forest skippers (Lepidoptera: Hesperiidae: Pyrginae) | |
Patterns of Herbivory in a Tropical Deciduous Forest | |
The Peak in North American Ichneumonid Species Richness Lies Between 38 Degrees and 42 Degrees N | |
Penicillium mallochii and P. guanacastense , two new species isolated from Costa Rican caterpillars | |
Phylogenetic Analysis of <I>Cosmopterosis</I> (Lepidoptera: Crambidae: Glaphyriinae) With Discussions on Male Secondary Sexual Characters and Larval Feeding on <I>Capparis</I> (Capparaceae) in the Pyraloidea and Lepidoptera (Insecta) | |
Polydnavirus gene provides accurate identification of species in the genus<i>Hyposoter</i>(Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae) | |
Potentially defensive proteins in mature seeds of 59 species of tropical leguminosae | |
Prasmodon zlotnicki, a new Neotropical species of the genus Prasmodon Nixon (Braconidae: Microgastrinae) from Costa Rica, with the first host records for the genus | |
Predation Intensity on Eggs on the Ground in Two Costa Rican Forests | |
Predation on Scheelea Palm Seeds by Bruchid Beetles: Seed Density and Distance from the Parent Palm | |
Priorities in tropical biology | |
Protocols for fungi in an ATBI | |
Pyrosequencing for mini-barcoding of fresh and old museum specimens | |
Reading the complex skipper butterfly fauna of one tropical place | |
Reduction in Euglossine Bee Species Richness on Isla del Cano, a Costa Rican Offshore Island | |
The relationship of basic research to the development of the technologies that will sustain tropical forest resources : draft | |
Removal of Seeds from Horse Dung by Tropical Rodents: Influnce of Habitat and Amount of Dung | |
Review of Schaus, 1911 (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae): a new combination and re-descriptions of species newly associated with ferns (Polypodiaceae) | |
Revision of the genus Pseudapanteles (Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Microgastrinae), with emphasis on the species in Area de Conservación Guanacaste, northwestern Costa Rica | |
Revolutionary zeal | |
Saturniid and Sphingid Caterpillars: Two Ways to Eat Leaves | |
Saving Fractured Oases of Biodiversity<i>Hotspots: Earth's Biologically Richest and Most Endangered Terrestrial Ecoregions</i>. Russell A. Mittermeier , Norman Myers , Patricio Robles Gil , Christina Goettsch Mittermeier | |
Secondary Forest Detection in a Neotropical Dry Forest Landscape Using Landsat 7 ETM+ and IKONOS Imagery1 | |
Seed-Eaters Versus Seed Size, Number, Toxicity and Dispersal | |
Seed Predation by Animals | |
Self-and Cross-Pollination of Encyclia cordigera (Orchidaceae) in Santa Rosa National Park, Costa Rica | |
Setting up tropical biodiversity for conservation through non-damaging use: participation by parataxonomists | |
Simultaneous assessment of the macrobiome and microbiome in a bulk sample of tropical arthropods through DNA metasystematics | |
Species composition, similarity and diversity in three successional stages of a seasonally dry tropical forest | |
Specificity of Seed-Attacking Beetles in a Costa Rican Deciduous Forest | |
Spider diversity across an elevation gradient in Área de Conservación Guanacaste (ACG), Costa Rica | |
Stable structural color patterns displayed on transparent insect wings | |
Strategies in Herbivory by Mammals: The Role of Plant Secondary Compounds | |
Sweep Samples of Tropical Foliage Insects: Effects of Seasons, Vegetation Types, Elevation, Time of Day, and Insularity | |
Swollen-thorn acacias of Central America | |
SYNCHRONIZATION OF SEXUAL REPRODUCTION OF TREES WITHIN THE DRY SEASON IN CENTRAL AMERICA | |
Synopsis of New World Sigalphinae (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) with the description of two new species and a key to genera | |
The systematics and biology of the Costa Rican species of parasitic wasps in the Thyreodon genus-group (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae) | |
To us insectometers, it is clear that insect decline in our Costa Rican tropics is real, so let's be kind to the survivors | |
Toward reconstructing the evolution of advanced moths and butterflies (Lepidoptera: Ditrysia): an initial molecular study | |
Tropical Blackwater Rivers, Animals, and Mast Fruiting by the Dipterocarpaceae | |
Tropical ecosystems into the 21st century | |
Use of DNA barcodes to identify flowering plants | |
Using DNA-barcoded Malaise trap samples to measure impact of a geothermal energy project on the biodiversity of a Costa Rican old-growth rain forest | |
Utility of the DNA barcoding gene fragment for parasitic wasp phylogeny (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonoidea): data release and new measure of taxonomic congruence | |
Varying and unchanging whiteness on the wings of dusk-active and shade-inhabiting Carystoides escalantei butterflies | |
Wedding biodiversity inventory of a large and complex Lepidoptera fauna with DNA barcoding | |
What happens to the traditional taxonomy when a well-known tropical saturniid moth fauna is DNA barcoded? | |
WHEN IS IT COEVOLUTION? | |
When species matches are unavailable are DNA barcodes correctly assigned to higher taxa? An assessment using sphingid moths | |
Why Bamboos Wait So Long to Flower | |
Why Don't Ants Visit Flowers? | |
Wolbachia and DNA barcoding insects: patterns, potential, and problems |