Information about the Tumbes-Chocó-Magdalena Biodiversity Hotspot was developed using the ecosystem profile (PDF - 1.5 MB), also available in Spanish (PDF - 1.2 MB), and the book Hotspots Revisited, which cites:
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Gentry, A.H. 1977. Endangered plant species and habitats of Ecuador and Amazonian Peru. In G.T. Prance & T.S. Elias. (Eds.), Extinction is Forever. pp. 136-149. New York: New York Botanical Garden.
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Gentry, A.H. 1990. La región del Chocó. In C.C. Uribe et al. Selva Húmeda de Colombia. Villegas, Bogotá.
Gentry, A.H. 1993. Riqueza de especies y composición florística. In P. Leyva. (Ed.), Colombia Pacífico, Vol. 1. Fondo Protección del Medio Ambiente José Celestino Mutis. pp. 200-219. Bogotá: Publicaciones Financiera Eléctrica Nacional (FEN).
Jackson, M.H. 1993. Galápagos: A Natural History. Alberta, Canada: University of Calgary Press.
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Langendoen, D. & Gentry, A.H. 1991. The structure and diversity of rain forests at Bajo Calima, Chocó region, western Colombia. Biotropica 23: 2-11.
Macfarland, C.G., VILLA, J. & Toro, B. 1974. The Galápagos giant tortoises (Geochelone elephantopus). Part 1: Status of surviving populations. Biol. Conserv. 2: 118-133.
Mast, R.B., Rodríguez, J.V. & Mittermeier, R.A. 1993. The Colombian cotton-top tamarin in the wild. In N. K. Clapp. (Ed.), A Primate Model for the Study of Colitis and Colonic Carcinoma: The Cotton-Top Tamarin, Saguinus oedipus. pp. 3-43. Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press.
Mast, R.B. Trip to Western Ecuador, November 14-26, 1997. Unpublished CI Travel Report, Roderic B. Mast.
Mast, R.B., Rodríguez-Mahecha, J.V., Mittermeier, R.A. & C.G. Mittermeier. 1997. Colombia. In R. A. Mittermeier, P. Robles Gil & C. G. Mittermeier. (Eds.), Megadiversity: Earth’s Biologically Wealthiest Nations. pp. 108-127. Monterrey, Mexico: CEMEX.
Mast, R.B., Mittermeier, C.G., Mittermeier, R.A. Rodríguez-Mahecha, J.V. & Hemphill, A.H. 1997. Ecuador. In R. A. Mittermeier, P. Robles Gil & C. G. Mittermeier. (Eds.), Megadiversity: Earth’s Biologically Wealthiest Nations. pp. 314-324. Monterrey, Mexico: CEMEX.
Mittermeier, R.A., Mast, R.B., del Prado, C.P. & Mittermeier, C.G. 1997. Peru. In R. A. Mittermeier, P. Robles Gil & C.G. Mittermeier. (Eds.), Megadiversity: Earth’s Biologically Wealthiest Nations. pp. 282-297. Monterrey, Mexico: CEMEX.
Mittermeier, R.A. 1997. Colombia. Mittermeier, R.A., P. Robles-Gil, & C.G. Mittermeier. (Eds.), 1997. Megadiversity: Earth’s Biologically Wealthiest Nations. Monterrey, Mexico: CEMEX.
Ortiz Crespo, F., Greenfield, P.F. & Matheus, J.C. 1990. Aves del Ecuador. Feprotur, Quito, Ecuador.
Parker, T.A., III, & Carr, J.L. (Eds.). 1992. Status of Forest Remnants in the Cordillera de la Costa And Adjacent Areas of Southwestern Ecuador. Conservation International, RAP Working Papers 2.
Pritchard, P.C.H. 1996. The Galápagos Tortoises: Nomenclatural and Survival Status. Chelonian Research Monongraphs, Number 1. Lunenburg, Massachusetts: Chelonian Research Foundation.
Sierra, R. 1996. La Deforestación en el Norte del Ecuador: 1983-1993.Quito, Ecuador: EcoCiencia.
Shoemaker, V.H. & Nagy, K.A. 1984. Osmo-regulation in the Galápagos marine iguana. Physioogy Zoology57:291-300.
Stotz, D.F., Fitzpatrick, J.W., Parker, T.A. III., & Moskovits, D.K. 1996. Neotropical Birds: Ecology and Conservation. London: The University of Chicago Press, Ltd.
Thornton, I. 1971. Darwin’s Islands: A Natural History of the Galápagos. New York: Natural History Press.
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