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Monge-Nájera, J. (2020). Las aves como víctimas de guerra. Blog RBTLink
Monge-Nájera, J. (2020). Parrots of the Eiffel Tower: how some bird species benefit from war. Blog RBT Link
Monge-Nájera, J. (2019). How does the mystery of the Chinese cat eyes relate to the evolution of vision in mammals? RBT blog Link
Monge-Náje ra, J. (2019). Harvestmenas a model to explain the aggregations of Macrohalticabeetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) Two ways to beto velvet worm Give win In Memoriam: Animal BehaviorLink
Monge-Nájera, J. (2019). Is your pizza too big for your box? How would an ant’s brain solve the problem? Two ways to beto velvet worm Darwin In Memoriam: Animal BehaviorLink
Monge-Nájera, J. (2019). How is “foraging” translated into Spanish? RBT blog Link
Monge-Nájera, J. (2019). Why are there no onychophores in Cuba? RBT blog Link
Monge-Nájera, J. (2019). Retro fashion: did onychophorans abandon ovoviviparity and revert to laying eggs? Retro fashion: did onychophorans abandon ovoviparityand iparity and re vert to laying eggs ? Darwin In Memoriam:  Onychophora.Link
Monge-Nájera, J. (2019). Two ways to be a velvet worm. Two ways to beto velvet worm Darwin In Memoriam:  Onychophora.Link
Monge-Nájera, J. (2019). Why do onychophorans and camels need the same gestation time? Darwin In Memoriam:  Onychophora.Link
Monge-Nájera, J. (2019). The persistent embrace of onychophorans: What determines copulation duration in velvet worms? Darwin In Memoriam:  Onychophora.Link
Monge-Nájera, J. (2019). Why do velvet worm spermatozoa swim for years? Darwin In Memoriam:  Onychophora.Link
Monge-Nájera, J. (2019). Why do some Australian onychophorans have fantastic heads? Darwin In Memoriam:  Onychophora.Link
Monge-Nájera, J. (2019). What do we really know about how velvet worms mate? Darwin In Memoriam:  Onychophora.Link
Monge-Nájera, J. (2019). Are the eggs – kept and fed by the mother – the ancestral form of reproduction in onychophorans? Darwin In Memoriam:  Onychophora.Link
Monge-Nájera, J. (2019). Why are there no onychophorans in Cuba? Darwin In Memoriam:  Onychophora.Link
Monge-Nájera, J. (2019). Attack on Clodomiro Picado Twight: history of scientific illustration in Costa Rica, first part. Darwin In Memoriam:  History of Science. Link
Monge-Nájera, J. (2019). Drawing plants in Colegio Superior de Señoritas: history of scientific illustration in Costa Rica, part two. Darwin In Memoriam:  History of Science. Link
Monge-Nájera, J. (2019). «While we get a teacher»: history of scientific illustration in Costa Rica, third part. Darwin In Memoriam:  History of Science. Link
Monge-Nájera, J. (2019). From leaves to mastodons: history of scientific illustration in Costa Rica, fourth part. Darwin In Memoriam:  History of Science.  Link
Monge-Nájera, J. (2019). Digital illustration appears on the scene: history of scientific illustration in Costa Rica, fifth part. Darwin In Memoriam:  History of Science.  Link
Monge-Nájera, J. (2019). Why do Scots and Peruvians «talk like children»? The evolution of human accents. Darwin In Memoriam: Editor Experiences. Spanish linkEnglish link
Monge-Nájera, J. (2019). Abuse of Informed Consent. Darwin In Memoriam:  Editor Experiences. Spanish linkEnglish link
Monge-Nájera, J. (2019). Dishonest reviewers: their types and how to identify them. 
Darwin In Memoriam:  Editor Experiences. 
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Monge-Nájera, J. (2018). Unethical reviewers: their types and how to identify them? RBT blog Link
Monge-Nájera, J. (2018). Why is there no book on velvet worms? RBT blog  Link
Mora Castro, S. & Saborío Bejarano, J. (2018, October). Regional diagnosis of the threat of hillside instability and seismic soil liquefaction in Costa Rica. Poster presented at the Second Congress of the School of Geology of the University of Costa Rica. San Jose Costa Rica.JPG PosterSummaryPresentation
Interview for the Disasters section: Poás volcano hot lagoon dried up within 12 days.Link
Interview for the Events section: 5 answers about the disappearance of the Poás lagoonLink
1: 35min report for the news section: Laguna del Poás again reduces its flowLink
3: 35min capsule on what happens when we feed the pigeons, section ETC, Generation Z of Costa Rica. Description and importance of the LEU.Link
Planning workshop of the UNESCO Man And Biosphere Committee (MAB), as representative for the La Amistad Biosphere Reserve (RBA). Event organized by the National Network of Biosphere Reserves. Hotel Bouganvillea, in Santo Domingo de Heredia. 01-02 February
News interview: The formation of a lagoon in the Poás crater is a sign of a decline in its activityLink
Interview for the events section: Rains form again a lagoon in the Poás craterLink
The Poás volcano and its extraordinary sulfur eruptions of the last two centuriesFirst mini Geological Congress: 50 years of Research in Geological Sciences. Central American School of Geology, UCR. Page 25
Evaluation Session of the Management Effectiveness Strategy of the Irazú Volcano National ParkEvaluation Session of the Management Effectiveness Strategy of the Irazú Volcano National Park. November 9
Two-minute report: Volcanoes Irazú and Turrialba show their turquoise lagoonsLink
Greenhouse Gas Emissions: improvement of metrics in mitigation actions and adaptation to climate changePresentation of the EPA’s MOVES program for modeling vehicle emissions in Costa Rica. UNED headquarters. November 27
Final project report: «Ecology and management of Bradybaena similaris (Fèrussac, 1821) (Mollusca, Pulmonata, Bradybaenidae) in chayote plantations in Ujarrás and Cervantes, Costa Rica»Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (MAG), regional office of Carthage. November 7
Discussion table on current issues in water management in rural areasMunicipality of Pococí in Guápiles, in coordination of AyA, UNDP, IMN. October 17
Effect of potential temperature changes in endophytic fungi associated with a poaceae (Chusquea subtessellata) of the Costa Rica moor. Presentation of the TFG to the UNED university community as an international COBI intern. Transmitted by videoconference.Link
Presentation of achievements of the RI2 project: Preliminary analysis of the threats of hillside instability and seismic liquefaction of soils in the educational centers of the UNEDFinal Workshop of the Project «IESLAC: Institutionalization of DRR in Higher Education» and the launch of the «Sustainable and Resilient Universities Campaign». Wyndham Panama Albrook Mall Hotel, October 19-20.
Interview for the segment: Coffee and Words on Risk Management and Climate Change in Costa Rica. Monday, October 2Link
Project RI2: Preliminary analysis of the threats of hillside instability and soil seismic liquefaction in the educational centers of the UNEDInformative talk to CIPCONI-UNED at the Office of the Vice President for Research, September 2017. 
Talk for the municipal emergency committee of Poás de AlajuelaTalk for the municipal emergency committee of Poás de Alajuela, September 2017
Volcanologist discovers new cracks in the crater of the Poás volcano. Report for the events section, August 29.Link
Poás would be the volcano with the most sulfur manifestations in the world. Report for the news section, August 22.Link
Project RC9: How to face the threat of volcanic ash and acid rain?Informative talk to CIPCONI-UNED at the Office of the Vice President for Research, August 30, 2017. 
Eruption of eruptions on the Poás volcano does not imply the possibility of opening. Report for the events section, August 21.Link
Colorful eruption of the Poás volcano draws attention from Costa Ricans. Cover story, August 23.Link
Sulfur emanations intensify in the Poás volcano. Report for the news section, August 22.Link
Project PP3: Towards the sustainability of risk management derived from natural threats at UNEDInformative talk to CIPCONI-UNED at the Office of the Vice President for Research, August 30, 2017. 
It is probably the world’s volcano with more sulfur manifestations. Report for the events section, August 22.Link
Poás Volcano continues to amaze the experts. Report for the news section, August 22.Link
New cracks stand out in the Poás. Report for the current section, August 23.Link
The Poás and Turrialba volcanoes recorded new activity this Thursday. Cover story, August 24.Link
Spectacular video shows the day when the Poás volcano was painted yellow. Report for the events section, August 22.Link
Diversity and conservation of bees in the Chorotega region. Talk during the I Meeting on integral fire management of the Chorotega region (CEU Santa Cruz, Guanacaste)Link
Experience, research and history were discussed at the first meeting on integral fire management. Review of the talks during the First Meeting on integral fire management of the Chorotega region (CEU Santa Cruz, Guanacaste)Link
More than 10 talks from different national and international exhibitors on forest firesI Meeting on integral fire management of the Chorotega region (CEU Santa Cruz, Guanacaste). Activity coordinated by Gaby Jones.
Review of the First Meeting on integral fire management of the Chorotega region (CEU Santa Cruz, Guanacaste). Activity coordinated by Gaby Jones.Link
Dangers associated with the dispersion and fall of volcanic ashTalk to the general public from the video conference room Paraninfo. Guest speakers: Antonio Costa (ITA) and Arnau Folch (ESP). Broadcast live by InvestigaUNED to MEP science teachers. Link
Workshop Dispersion and fall of volcanic ash: Fall 3d model3-day workshop for specialized public developed in the SEP. Guest speakers: Antonio Costa (ITA) and Arnau Folch (ESP).
Preliminary risk analysis arising from threats of hillside instability and soil liquefaction in the CEU-UNED, Costa RicaDialogues on disaster risk reduction in the education sector. Organized by the MEP through the Sectorial Committee of Education in GIRD (UCIMED, June 15)
Incorporation of the GIRD and the ACC within the curriculum of the MMRN Program of the UNED.Dialogues on disaster risk reduction in the education sector. Organized by the MEP through the Sectorial Committee of Education in GIRD (UCIMED, June 15)
Dangers associated with the dispersion and fall of volcanic ashTalk to the general public from the video conference room Paraninfo. Guest speakers: Antonio Costa (ITA) and Arnau Folch (ESP). Broadcast live by InvestigaUNED to MEP science teachers. Link 
Volcanic ash and its dangers in Costa RicaLink
AOCR talk: Effects of climate change on birdsSchool of Biology (UCR)
Integrated observation, alert, alarm, response and functional continuity systems, to reduce the immediate impact of natural hazardsFree talk at the meeting of the disaster prevention and risk brigade (UNED)
Urban Ecology Laboratory starts project with the University CentersLink
UNED initiatives related to water resources and meteorology.Coordination meeting for World Water Day Week (MINAE)
Conference on Urban Ecology: The Ocloro RiverFirst International Congress on Landscape Management and Restoration (CFIA)
UNED in international media: Velvety worms on the BBCLink
Report for the Global Village section: Two hummingbirds reach high areas where they are not common.Link
Effects of climate change on pollination and agricultural production in Tropical AmericaLink
Round table on protected areas and biodiversitySecond scientific-technical day Dr. Gilberto Páez Bogarín, on the 70th anniversary of the Graduate School (CATIE)
Book presentation: Water sampling manualDaniel Oduber Auditorium (UNED)
Cooperation framework agreement with MINAE-IMN. Mass mail from the Internationalization and Cooperation Department DIC-UNEDLink
Desing Thinking application for research generationScience Month 2016, San Pablo de León Cortés Professional Technical College.
Dynamics of forest fires and their possible impact on the conservation of dry tropical forest biodiversityPresentation of the Twenty-First Report of the State of the Nation, discussion on Mother Earth and Global Warming (UCR Puntarenas)
Incorporation of the GIRD and the ACC within the curriculum of the Master’s program in Natural Resources Management of the UNEDRegional Congress-Summer Camp on climate change: practical solutions to food insecurity in Central America (Zamorano, Honduras)
UNED enters the world-renowned scientific index: UNED scientific articles enter the Nature Indexhttp://www.natureindex.com/annual-tables/2016 Link
Basics of water samplingConference on water quality (CONARE)
Interview with Frank González Brenes for the program: «Speaking in Ambient Language». Presentation of the Project with FUNDEPREDILink
UNED enters the exclusive scientific index Nature IndexLink
Report for 7 days: Saving the dry forestLink
An exhilaration for life and water on the hill of deathLink
Book presentation: Water sampling manualConference on water quality (ITCR)
A contribution to forest fire researchLink
Mini workshop on the Logical Framework.2-day course aimed at RECAS in Coronado
Recognition of the Academy Network for the high citation and downloads of the Urban Ecology LaboratoryLink
Book presentation: Water sampling manualConference on water quality (ITCR)
Interview with Frank González Brenes about the project: Páramos Neotropical, dawns to the ecosystem due to climate change.Link
The importance of publications in international journalsLink
More than 25 talks from different national and international exhibitors in different blocks: water resources, agriculture, risk management, biodiversity, meteorology, society, green employment, etc.I UNED Meeting: Risk management, climate change and participatory society (Paraninfo, UNED). Activity coordinated by LEU-RECAS and the UNED Climate Change Network
Risk management to face the real facts and myths of anthropogenic global warmingI UNED Meeting: Risk management, climate change and participatory society (Paraninfo, UNED). Activity coordinated by LEU-RECAS and the UNED Climate Change Network
Exhibition of posters (Roller banner) of the different projects of the LEU-RECASI UNED Meeting: Risk management, climate change and participatory society (Paraninfo, UNED). Activity coordinated by LEU-RECAS and the UNED Climate Change Network
Sustainable use of biodiversity as a strategy for climate changeI UNED Meeting: Risk management, climate change and participatory society (Paraninfo, UNED). Activity coordinated by LEU-RECAS and the UNED Climate Change Network
Article blog: Functional structure and specialization in three tropical plant – hummingbird interaction networks across an elevational gradient in Costa Rica.Link
Why shouldn’t we use artificial feeders for hummingbirds?Link
Sánchez, R. (Ed.). (2015). Interview with researcher Julián Monge Nájera. Experiences, Philosophies and Science, 2 (2), 37-40.Link
4-week course: Writing scientific articles on risk management and adaptation to climate changeSEP (UNED)
Patterns and processes in plant-hummingbird interaction networks in the neotropicV Environmental Fair of the La Selva Biological Station (OET) 
The Urban Ecology Laboratory. Short 05 of Thresholds, disclosed in the UNED Research Portal Blog.Link
Litter. Interview with Zaidett Barrientos Llosa for the Spectros programLink
People Investigate: Julián Monge NájeraLink
4-week course: Design and execution of research in risk management and adaptation to climate changeSEP (UNED)
Inaugural TalkSpecies prioritization workshop for the restoration of the Torres river (FUNDAZOO, ECEN-UNED, CBSG and UCR)
People Investigate: Zaidett Barrientos LlosaLink
In the month of science and technology, the institution held «Scientific Meeting»Link
Report for the Living section: GAM pigeons carry contagious diseasesLink
Morphological traits determine specialization and patterns of resource use in plant-hummingbird networks in the NeotropicsAnnual meeting of the Ecological Society of America (ESA)
Patterns and processes in plant – hummingbird networks in the Neotropics by Schleuning, Maglianesi, Blüthgen and Böhning-GaeseProceedings of the BOU’s 2014 Autumn Meeting. Birds in the entangled bank: advances in foodwebs theory and practice. Peterborough, UK. Link
AOCR talk: Different feeding preferences under artificial and natural conditions reveal factors that influence plant-hummingbird interaction patternsNational Museum of Costa Rica
Atmospheric corrosion assessment in Las Pailas, Costa RicaVII Congress of the Latin American Network of Environmental Sciences (Costa Rica)
Interview with Zaidett Barrientos Llosa about slugs at homeSpecial report
Evolution of hydrogen in KOH with low-cost steelsI Congress of Electrochemistry and Chemical Energy (Costa Rica)
Advice to MAG in the management of shellfish pestsMinistry of Agriculture and Livestock
Electrochemical reactorsXIX Latin American Congress of Chemical Engineering Students (Costa Rica)
Interview with Zaidett Barrientos Llosa about slugs in the home for the report of Bienestar Magazine No. 47 (pp. 44-47).Link
Semblance of Julián Monge NájeraLink
Reference ManagersThree one-day workshops (SEP-UNED)
Plague molluscs in Costa RicaSchool of Biological Sciences (UNA)
Costa Rican molluscsSchool of Biology (UCR)
General description of the LEU and interview with Zaidett Barrientos LlosaLink
Training workshop will facilitate the use of the red bookLink
Conservation status of mollusks in Costa RicaWorkshop on Conservation States with INBio and British Museum (UNED)
Interview on: Workshop on Conservation States with INBio and British MuseumSpecial report
Correct use of the IUCN Red List on Threatened SpeciesLink
Office of the Vice President for Research presented projects to the university communityLink
Considerations on the inventory of criteria and toxic pollutants in the Greater Metropolitan Area of ​​Costa Rica in 2007VI Latin American Congress of Biology, Physics and Environmental Chemistry (Peru)
Interview for CONICIT 110 newsletter: Biology, education and tropical photography for allLink
Urban Parks vegetation and its contribution to biodiversity conservation in Heredia, Costa RicaIV World Conference on Ecological Conservation (Mexico).
Interview: Air pollution in a tropical city: the relationship between wind direction, season and lichen bio-indicators in San José, Costa RicaSpecial report
Interview for the July Global Village section: The cleanest air of San José is breathed in CoronadoLink
What we know about sonic contamination in 2011: effects on sex, pregnancy and the heartI Symposium on Urban Ecology, offered within the framework of the VI National Congress of Biology (Costa Rica)
Contribution of urban park vegetation to biodiversity conservation in Heredia, Costa RicaI Symposium on Urban Ecology, offered within the framework of the VI National Congress of Biology (Costa Rica)
Contribution of the vegetation of squares and parks of Heredia to the conservation of biodiversity: A comparison with the riverside vegetationI Symposium on Urban Ecology, offered within the framework of the VI National Congress of Biology (Costa Rica)
A non-subjective method to measure urban plant cover from the point of view of the inhabitantsI Symposium on Urban Ecology, offered within the framework of the VI National Congress of Biology (Costa Rica)
Urban vegetation change after a hundred years in a tropical city (San José de Costa Rica)I Symposium on Urban Ecology, offered within the framework of the VI National Congress of Biology (Costa Rica)
More than 15 talks and 15 posters of different national and international exhibitors on urban ecologyI Symposium on Urban Ecology, offered within the framework of the VI National Congress of Biology (Costa Rica)
Avifauna associated to native forest and forest plantations of exotic conifers in the Grecia Forest Reserve, Costa RicaAnnual conference of the Society for Tropical Ecology (gtö), Frankfurt am Main (Germany)
Academics analyzed the situation of scientific research in the TEC. Investiga.TEC Magazine, 4 (10), 13-15.Special report
Panel: Perspectives of air pollution, environmental health and the carbon neutral strategy in Costa RicaDay for Environmental Health, Central American School of Geology (UCR)
The Urban Ecology Laboratory, a technological mediation in support of the teaching and learning processes in semipresence postgraduate coursesXV International Congress of Technology and Distance Education (Costa Rica)
Guest panelist at the forum: Challenges and challenges of scientific research in public universitiesIV Research and Extension Meeting (ITCR)
Plague molluscs in Costa RicaSchool of Agricultural Sciences (UNA)
Costa Rican molluscs: Velifera, for the Spectros programSpecial report
Urban Ecology Laboratory warned about environmental problems in Costa Rica.Link
Vegetation of parks and squares, landscape analysis with panoramic photographs, changes in the vegetation of San José in 100 years, birds of San José and air pollution (lichen and wind) in San JoséSpecial report
Overview of the LEU and interview with Zaidett Barrientos Llosa for the Spectra programSpecial report
The urban ecology laboratory and the rescue of valuesLink
Presentation of the LEU. A general presentation was made of the laboratory, the website, 8 technical talks and a multimedia.Daniel Oduber Auditorium (UNED)
Interview on urban ecology, laboratory objectives and vegetation of parks and squares, SeptemberLink
Vegetation of parks and squares, landscape analysis with panoramic photographs, changes in the vegetation of San José in 100 years, birds of San José and air pollution (lichen and wind) in San JoséSpecial report
Vegetation of parks and squares, landscape analysis with panoramic photographs, changes in the vegetation of San José in 100 years, birds of San José and air pollution (lichen and wind) in San JoséSpecial report
Interview on urban ecology, laboratory objectives and vegetation of parks and squares, SeptemberLink
The state of the environment in Heredia, Costa Rica, according to landscape indicatorsXII National Congress of Science, Technology and Society (UTN). Link
What is the state of the environment in the Greater Metropolitan Area? A landscape studyXII National Congress of Science, Technology and Society (UTN). Link
Air pollution in San José, Costa Rica, measured with bioindicating lichensXII National Congress of Science, Technology and Society (UTN). Link
Change of urban vegetation after one hundred years in a tropical city (SJ, CR)XII National Congress of Science, Technology and Society (UTN). Link
Lichens as bioindicators of air pollution in the urban area of ​​San JoséXII National Congress of Science, Technology and Society (UTN). Link
Interview for the «Community 870» program to Zaidett Barrientos Llosa on research and the urban ecology laboratorySpecial report
Costa Rican molluscsSchool of Biology (UCR)
The life and work of botanist Luis Diego GómezLatin American Botany Congress (UCR)
Spectrum Cinema Special Channel 15 (three parts). From the tube to the canLinkLinkLink
Award delivery to the Girolami familySchool of Biology (UCR)
Half a century of mutually beneficial relationship between the School of Biology and the Journal of Tropical BiologyDelivery of the supplement (Volume 57, supplement 1): 50th Anniversary of the School of Biology (UCR)
Darwinism had almost no impact on Costa Rican social sciencesDarwin Colloquium and its contribution to Anthropology (UCR)
30 years of Production of Written Teaching Materials: from UNDI to PROMADE, the vision of an author.II University Book Fair (UNED)
Presentation of the book «Alberto Morales Brenes, the naturalist» by Alberto Salazar Rodríguez, Editorial UCRII University Book Fair (UNED)
Student drop-out in semipresence postgraduate courses at the State Distance University (UNED), Costa Rica: Dropout or delay?Daniel Oduber Auditorium (UNED)
Interview with Zaidett Barrientos and Julián Monge Nájera about the use of bioindicators in the determination of air pollutionSpecial report
Determination of air pollution in Heredia with bioindicators (lichen and wind)Special report
Determination of air pollution in Heredia with bioindicators (lichen and wind)Special report
Determination of air pollution in Heredia with bioindicators (lichen and wind)Special report
Use of bioindicators in the determination of air pollution in HerediaDaniel Oduber Auditorium (UNED)
Determination of air pollution in Heredia with bioindicators (lichen and wind)Special report
Determination of air pollution in Heredia with bioindicators (lichen and wind)Special report
Analysis of teaching resources at the State Distance University of Costa Rica (UNED) based on the opinions and experiences of academicsXIV International Congress on Technology and Distance Education (Costa Rica)
Participation as a PanelistForum: Research, science and technology: ethical interpellations and criteria of responsibility towards society, the concrete human being, nature and the various moral positions (UNED)
Project presentation: The green spaces of the urban center of Costa Rica and its relationship with its inhabitants: Stage 1 Great Metropolitan Area province of HerediaMunicipality of San Rafael de Heredia
Stability of spontaneous deposits of tin on platinumIX Iberic Meeting Electrochemistry (Portugal)
Studies on errors in US textbooksPrinted Materials Production Program (UNED)
Guanacaste Natural HistorySaint Francis School
Fabre’s life and his example on how to publish results of scientific researchSEP (UNED)
How did Costa Rica become a world leader in ecotourism?School of Biology (UCR)
Life in the Cambrian periodCIMAR (UCR)
How do you write and publish a scientific article?SEP (UNED)
The biology of lichens and air pollutionSchool of Biological Sciences (UNA)
Report for the Living section: Children’s book «Caracoles» teaches secrets of science.Link
The review of the educational practice for the redesign of the Natural Science teaching Methodology courseXIII International Congress on Technology and Distance Education (Costa Rica).
Breathe fresh air: How to measure air quality in our community?Material produced in the project: “Validation of an instrument for monitoring air pollution using bioindicating lichens”
Curriculum of a course in Zoology based on a descriptive textbook to a multimedia-based curriculumXIII International Congress on Technology and Distance Education (Costa Rica).
Use of rice husk in methane productionIbero-American Conference on Agroindustrial Waste (Guatemala)
Influence of the method of deposition of tin on polycrystalline platinum in the oxidation of methanolXVII Congress of the Ibero-American Electrochemical Society (Argentina)
An evaluation of the hunting associated with the extraction of non-timber products in the Bolivian Amazon.I Wildlife Conservation and Management Congress
Distance education in general biology through a textbook: lessons from an experienceXII International Congress on Technology and Distance Education (Costa Rica).
Teaching ecological predation models through a virtual laboratoryXII International Congress on Technology and Distance Education (Costa Rica).
Teaching basic cell concepts through a virtual laboratoryXII International Congress on Technology and Distance Education (Costa Rica).
How to use computers for natural science teaching?VI National and II Regional Congress of Sciences, CIENTEC.
Teaching basic cell concepts through a virtual laboratoryIbero-American Symposium on Education, Cybernetics and Information Technology (SIECI)
Adaptation of materials and technological services for distance education for people with disabilitiesV International Meeting on Education, Professional Training and Information Technology, Barcelona.
Efficiency and user satisfaction with the Microcampus platform adapted to distance educationV International Meeting on Education, Professional Training and Information Technology, Barcelona.
Distance teaching of business strategy: student and teacher opinion on the use of multimedia material and recommendations to improve its effectivenessX Ibero-American Meeting on Distance Higher Education
Structure and format of three virtual biology laboratories: the experience of distance students evaluated with inferential statisticsX Ibero-American Meeting on Distance Higher Education
Technological evolution of virtual laboratories at the State Distance UniversityX Ibero-American Meeting on Distance Higher Education
Prototype of a virtual laboratory for distance learning students of natural sciencesX Ibero-American Meeting on Distance Higher Education
Barrientos, Z. (1996). The millipede house. In Rojas, S. (Ed.). Fables of the Tropical Forest. (pp. 20-21). Heredia, Costa Rica: National Biodiversity Institute (INBio).Environmental Education Book for children
The modular teaching unit: what it is and what it implies for the new distance educationI National Congress of the Argentine Society of Comparative Studies in Education SAECE. Link
Barrientos, Z. (1996). The forest and the beans. In Rojas, S. (Ed.). Fables of the Tropical Forest. (pp. 23). Heredia, Costa Rica: National Biodiversity Institute (INBio).Environmental Education Book for children
Barrientos, Z. (1996). The hardworking Mr. Opilion. In Rojas, S. (Ed.). Fables of the Tropical Forest. (pp. 13). Heredia, Costa Rica: National Biodiversity Institute (INBio).Environmental Education Book for children
Barrientos, Z. (1996). The meeting of the felines. In Rojas, S. (Ed.). Fables of the Tropical Forest. (pp. 7-10). Heredia, Costa Rica: National Biodiversity Institute (INBio).Environmental Education Book for children
Monge-Nájera, J. (1996). Guess, guess … (Children’s riddle segment). In Rojas, S. (Ed.). Fables of the Tropical Forest. (pp. 28-29). Heredia, Costa Rica: National Biodiversity Institute (INBio).Environmental Education Book for children
Monge-Nájera, J. (2003). Living Fossils Nova Magazine (MEP), 8 (1), 10-11.Nova Magazine. Scientific Magazine for Children, Ministry of Public Education
How to improve regional tutoring in distance education?XI International Congress on Technology and Distance Education (Costa Rica)
Introducing distance students to the world of butterflies through the computerXI International Congress on Technology and Distance Education (Costa Rica)
Experience in the self-evaluation process in the Agricultural Production and Communication program of the UNEDXI International Congress on Technology and Distance Education (Costa Rica)
The evolution of virtual laboratories during a four-year experience with distance studentsXI International Congress on Technology and Distance Education (Costa Rica)
Journal of Tropical Biology: a cover letter in scienceLink
Jones, G. (2002). Seed dispersion and early regeneration of two large-seed tree species in fragmented forests of the Northeast area of ​​Costa Rica. Mesoamerican, 6 (3), 95-96.Summary of the Presentation at the IV Congress of the Mesoamerican Society for Biology and Conservation
Influence of tin deposition to sub-potentials on the kinetics of electro-reduction of molecular oxygen in platinumXII Congress of Inorganic Physicochemistry and Chemistry (Argentina)
From Babylon to virtual laboratories: historical changes in the teaching of medicine and public healthInter-American Multilingual Conference Distance Education of Health Personnel: Balance and Future (UNED)
Monge-Nájera, J. (2001). Walking fossils Fauna, March-April, 68-76.Fauna Magazine
L ‘importance of laboratories virtuels en formation à distance en sciences: les cas de medicine man et la biodiversityité appliquée.II éme Colloque CAERENAD Dakar Formation a Distance, Formation Continue et Develloppement
Virtual laboratories in science education.II éme Colloque CAERENAD Dakar Formation a Distance, Formation Continue et Develloppement
Reviews of some species of mollusks for the INBio website. Including: Genus Drymaeus and Bulimulus corneusMalacology Unit, INBio, Costa Rica.
Monge-Nájera, J. (July 5, 2000). The genome deception. University Weekly, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Lichens as bioindicators and their use by students to monitor air pollutionI Interuniversity Congress of Biodiversity (CONARE)
The virtual laboratories of the UNEDI CONINVES 2000 Research Congress (CeNAT)
The inspiring forest. Presentation and brochure of engravings to the taco «The cloud forest» by Alberto MurilloII Symposium on Human Development and Sustainability: Challenges and Prospects for the 21st Century
Reviews of some species of mollusks for the INBio website. Including: Drymaeus costaricensis, D. discrepans, D. translucens and Euglandina giganteaMalacology Unit, INBio, Costa Rica.
Monge-Nájera, J. (December 1999). The future of Costa Rican science. University Weekly, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
The teaching of nutrition through a virtual laboratoryX International Congress on Technology and Distance Education (UNED)
Solving the 21 problems of electronic education in a «Third World» environmentX International Congress on Technology and Distance Education (UNED)
Teaching digestion through a virtual laboratoryX International Congress on Technology and Distance Education (UNED)
Internet, multimedia and virtual laboratories in a «third world» environment: How we solved the 21 basic problems in the Costa Rican Distance Education UniversityX International Congress on Technology and Distance Education (UNED)
How to face the 21 evils of electronic education?X International Congress on Technology and Distance Education (UNED)
How do we create a hybrid course between the Internet website and the traditional textbook for a free course on biodiversity?X International Congress on Technology and Distance Education (UNED)
Distance study of sexual and asexual reproduction with a virtual laboratoryX International Congress on Technology and Distance Education (UNED)
Human anatomy: study of tissues through the virtual laboratoryX International Congress on Technology and Distance Education (UNED)
Monge-Nájera, J. (August 25, 1999). Century and a half of science. University Weekly, p. 18.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Lichens as bioindicators of pollution: 20 years of monitoring and application with studentsI Interuniversity Congress of Biodiversity (UCR)
Lichens as bioindicators and their use by students to monitor air pollutionI Interuniversity Congress of Biodiversity (UCR)
Mounting a free distance course on biodiversityI Interuniversity Congress of Biodiversity (UCR)
Monge-Nájera, J. (1999). White-collared stickers. Friends Newsletter, 53, 8.Friends Newsletter
Reviews of some species of mollusks for the INBio website. Including: Orthalicus princeps and Ovachlamys fulgensMalacology Unit, INBio, Costa Rica.
Exploring 21st Century EducationInformative poster of education generated in the CIAC-UNED
Scientific script of the Wet Tropical Forest dioramaMondrián SA / INBioparque, Heredia, Costa Rica
Expectations and achievements of a course taught through the Learning Space program at the UNED of Costa RicaIX International Congress on Technology and Distance Education, UNED
Collaborative solutions to problems of the UNED instructional package: the contributions of Learning Space, Quorum and EmailIX International Congress on Technology and Distance Education, UNED
Results of a pilot course taught at the UNED of Costa Rica through the Learning Space programIX International Congress on Technology and Distance Education, UNED
Inventory of inland molluscs of the Tenorio, Arenal, Tempisque, Osa, Caribbean Friendship and Atlantic Friendship Conservation Areas, Costa RicaMollusc workshop, Heredia, Costa Rica
Ecologically sustainable agriculture: real cases with plague molluscsI Symposium on Agroecology (UNA)
Costa Rican molluscsInformative poster of environmental education generated in INBio
How to educate in the new century? The CIAC XXI strategyInformation leaflet generated at the CIAC-UNED Academic Research Center
Monge-Nájera, J. (1998). Butterflies that sound. Bionet, 4, 24-25.Bionet Magazine
Monge-Nájera, J. (1998). Fungi and Insect Sex: Testing some Hypotheses about Laboulbeniales. Friends Newsletter, 49, 10-11.Friends Newsletter
Monge-Nájera, J. (November 22, 1997). The research at the UNED. University Weekly, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Distance education, virtual teaching prototype through a communication networkVIII International Congress on Technology and Distance Education
Nature: dangers and possibilitiesOffice of the Vice President for Research (UCR)
A multivariate analysis of reproductive trends in tropical and temperate turtlesInternational Herpetology Symposium, Liberia
The human song and the song of the birds: in search of the origin of the musicSymposium: Music seen by philosophy and science (UNED and UCR)
The Holdridge Life Zone System and the distribution of Costa Rican epiphytic bromeliadsSymposium, Tropical diversity: Origins, maintenance and conservation. Association for Tropical Biology and OET
The Association for Tropical Biology and Organization for Tropical Studies (OTS). Tropical diversity origins, maintenance, and conservationSymposium and annual meeting
Current situation of the Bird Collection of the Natural History Museum “Noel Kempff Mercado”, Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia.III International Congress of Wildlife Management in the Amazon. Link
Monge-Nájera, J. (1997). Evolutionary comparison of birdsong and human music. Candil, 2 (2-3), 84-89.Candil is the missing magazine of the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports (1995-1998)
Achievements and failures of Amazonian conservationism: lessons for Costa RicaSustainable development meeting, Vice-Rectory for Social Action (UCR)
Opinion: Can wildlife be urban?Newsletter number 21. Regional Program in Wildlife Management for Mesoamerica and the Caribbean PRMVS
Design course of electrochemical reactorsI Latin American Congress of Chemical Engineering Students (Brazil)
Monge-Nájera, J. (1998). Growing Clockwise in the Garden. Friends Newsletter, 45, 10-11.Friends Newsletter
Barrientos, Z. (1996). The protection of ecosystems. Ephemeris, 1 (2), 17.Ephemeris Magazine
Monge-Nájera, J. (1996). The human being: chance or necessity ?. University Weekly (Suppl. Crisol), 77, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Terrestrial vegetation over timeInformational poster generated by OTS-Rev coordination. Tropical Biology
Monge-Nájera, J. (1996). Costa Rica: When there was no environmental pollution. Ephemeris, 1, 11-12.Ephemeris Magazine
Monge-Nájera, J. (1996). A witness of ecological relations. University Weekly (Suppl. Crisol), 80, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (1996). The new zoo University Weekly (Suppl. Crisol), 78, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Costa Rica land turtlesInformative poster of environmental education generated in the CIG-UNED General Research Center
Onychophores prospecting in a tropical seasonal habitatWorkshop for the planning of the total inventory of mollusks, INBITTA project (ACG-SINAC)
Monge-Nájera, J. (December 8, 1995). Science in poor countries. University Weekly, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
A proposal for the inventory of mollusks and myriapods of the Guanacaste Conservation Area, Costa RicaWorkshop of mollusks and myriapods (ACG-SINAC)
Monge-Nájera, J. (November 3, 1995). You have to learn from the Vikings. University Weekly, p. 18.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (September 1995). Life in the Cambrian period. University Weekly (Suppl. Crisol), p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (September 15, 1995). Barbarism in «The Diamonds». University Weekly, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (September 1, 1995). Macarena and the cucumber war. University Weekly, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (September 22, 1995). The crisis in national parks. University Weekly, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (November 24, 1995). Disunity makes ignorance. University Weekly, p. 5.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (July 14, 1995). War vignettes. University Weekly, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (June 9, 1995). The submarine of Limón. University Weekly, p. 16.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (June 30, 1995). Costa Rica in numbers. University Weekly, p. 5.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (May 19, 1995). Eye, Biology Association! University Weekly, p. 27.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (May 19, 1995). What wet shirts? University Weekly, p. 19.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (April 28, 1995). Heaven, hell and university security. University Weekly, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (March 17, 1995). The English submarine University Weekly, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (March 3, 1995). Martyrdom or need? University Weekly, p. 16.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (1998). Living Fossil at the Garden. Friends Newsletter, 42, 12-13.Friends Newsletter
The study of insect behavior under tropical conditionsSeminar-Workshop of Tropical Ecology, Universities of Innsbruck and UNA
Monge-Nájera, J. (1995). New findings about the origin of animals. University Weekly (Suppl. Crisol), 69, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (1995). Living fossils under study. University Weekly (Suppl. Crisol), 73, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Limitations on the dissemination of Latin American wildlife researchPresentation of the Biological Conservation and Sustainable Development (UNA) series
Monge-Nájera, J. (1995). In Barra Honda. University Weekly, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (December 20, 1994). Burned biological station. La Nación newspaper, p.La Nación newspaper
Monge-Nájera, J. (December 2, 1994). To the minister of education. University Weekly, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (1994). The butterflies that sound. Newsletter of the Research Directorate, 2, 48.Newsletter of the Research Directorate, second semester 1994
Monge-Nájera, J. (1994). Student dropout in the extension management programs during the period 1988 and 1993. Newsletter of the Research Department, 2, 44.Newsletter of the Research Directorate, second semester 1994
Monge-Nájera, J. (April 15, 1994). I jump to the first. University Weekly, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Barrientos, Z. (July 23, 1994). Jumping snails. The Republic, p.La República newspaper
Monge-Nájera, J. (July 22, 1994). A look to the future. University Weekly, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (July 8, 1994). The phone number of a biologist. University Weekly, p. 18.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (June 10, 1994). OET: Response to Dr. Enrique Villalobos. University Weekly, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (June 3, 1994). What are biologists good for? University Weekly, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (June 3, 1994). Let the OET do its part. University Weekly, p. 14.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (April 15, 1994). OAS, Niehaus and the OET. University Weekly, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (April 8, 1994). Open letter. University Weekly, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (April 22, 1994). We and other animals. University Weekly, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (February 6, 1994). Wonderful thunders La República newspaper, section D, p.La República newspaper
Monge-Nájera, J. (January 1994). The hope of the mounstruos. University Weekly (Suppl. Crisol), p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (January 1994). About film criticism: What good is good chocolate if it is not sold? University Weekly, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (January 1994). When water is better than the pesticide. University Weekly (Suppl. Crisol), p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (1994). New findings about two species of monkeys. University Weekly (Suppl. Crisol), 62, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
The sociobiological component in educationInternational Congress on Values ​​in Distance Education (UNED)
Monge-Nájera, J. (1994). Movements and social life of the red monkey. University Weekly (Suppl. Crisol), 64, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (1994). Ethical values ​​in education. University Weekly, 1131, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Series of pamphlets for the identification of the most common families of continental mollusks in Costa Rica. Including: Nomenclature of the parts of a gastropod, terrestrial slugs, freshwater and terrestrial prosobranchs, intertidal barnacles, freshwater lungs, freshwater bivalves and ground lungsMalacology Unit, INBio, Costa Rica.
Five hundred years of confrontation: humans and nature in the history of Costa RicaInternational Conference on Ecology and Environment, Drake Bay (Osa)
Barrientos, Z. (November 23, 1993). The mollusks The Republic (supl. Let’s learn), p.La República newspaper
Monge-Nájera, J. (October 15, 1993). Green. University Weekly, p. 16.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (October 29, 1993). An irreverent look at the carved stones. University Weekly, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (August 20, 1993). A history of computers. University Weekly, p. 18.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Laboratory behavior of a living fossil: Epiperipatus biolleyi (Onychophora)IX International Congress of Myriapodology, Múseúm National dHistoire Naturelle, Paris
Monge-Nájera, J. (July 30, 1993). The Pinochetization of health. University Weekly, p. 12.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (June 4, 1993). The hard workmates. University Weekly, p. 14.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (June 11, 1993). Our primitive medicine. University Weekly, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (June 25, 1993). Saving pain University Weekly, p. 16.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Structural color in the quetzal, Pharomachrus mocinno (Trogonidae)I Congress of Ornithology of Costa Rica (UNA)
Monge-Nájera, J. (April 30, 1993). Cantinflas and the malinchismo. University Weekly, p. 19.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (1993). What did you say?. University Weekly (Suppl. Crisol), 47, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (1993). Cultures in Cocos Island. University Weekly (Suppl. Crisol), 46, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (1993). The new dinosaurs University Weekly (Suppl. Crisol), 50, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Evolution of Environmental Awareness in Costa RicaEcotourism Symposium in Costa Rica
Monge-Nájera, J. (1993). The myth of the resources of the sea and a new technique for our aquaculture. University Weekly (Suppl. Crisol), p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (1993). A return to the path. University Weekly (Suppl. Crisol), p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (1993). The Tutancamon garden: the other literature. University Weekly (Suppl. The Books), 49, p. one.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (November 20, 1992). The durable and the unchanging. University Weekly, p. 6.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Aztecs and Mochicas: ecological bases of two great culturesForum Analysis of the 5th centenary of the discovery of America from an environmental perspective (UNED)
Monge-Nájera, J. (October 20, 1992). The Mochica Mystery Ecology of the 500 years. University Weekly, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (October 16, 1992). More than words. University Weekly, p. Four.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Phylogeny, bigeography and reproductive trends in the phylum OnychophoraOnychophora 92. Leicester University and Linnean Society of London
Monge-Nájera, J. (August 7, 1992). Were they worms or not? University Weekly, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (April 10, 1992). Letters against science? The Latin American Congress of Humanities. University Weekly, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (April 24, 1992). Don Sieghard’s heart. University Weekly, p. 6.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (March 1992). Can you help us?. University Weekly (Suppl. Crisol), p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (March 6, 1992). Who remembers the dolphins? University Weekly, p. 6.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (January 10, 1992). An extraordinary fish. University Weekly, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (1992). The miner under our crops. University Weekly (Suppl. Crisol), 45, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (1992). The panda trap. University Weekly (Suppl. Crisol), 36, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (1992). A mystery of the plant world. University Weekly (Suppl. Crisol), 38, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (1992). The problem of species extinction. Myths and News. University Weekly (Suppl. Crisol), 35, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (1992). An owl in the bell tower. University Weekly (Suppl. Crisol), 41, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (1992). A bit of genetics, 500 years later. University Weekly (Suppl. Crisol), 40, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (1992). The presidential worm fraud. Weekly University (Suppl. Crisol), 39, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (1992). Secrets of the dry forest. University Weekly (Suppl. Crisol), 44, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (September 20, 1991). The newspaper in the cage. University Weekly, p. 6.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (August 23, 1991). Enemies of the library. University Weekly, p. Four.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (July 19, 1991). Douglas and the bat legs. University Weekly, p. Four.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (June 21, 1991). The lie of John Darsee. University Weekly, p. Four.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (June 28, 1991). Farewell. University Weekly, p. 22The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (June 28, 1991). Douglas University Weekly, p. Four.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (April 19, 1991). Sara and Marcelo. University Weekly, p. 6.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (April 12, 1991). The curious case of the frog in the library. University Weekly, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (April 5, 1991). What happens in «the U». University Weekly, p. Four.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (1991). The technique could more than the disease. University Weekly (Suppl. Crisol), 32, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (1991). A bird of remote islands. University Weekly (Suppl. Crisol), 26, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (1991). A biologist looks at sex. Weekly University (Suppl. Crisol), 27, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (1991). The color of the Danube. University Weekly (Suppl. Crisol), 30, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (1991). Story of a child and some insects. University Weekly (Suppl. Crisol), 28, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (1991). Zoology from the car. Weekly University (Suppl. Crisol), 34, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (1991). What do we know about our insects? University Weekly (Suppl. Crisol), 26, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (December 7, 1990). Why is sugar cheaper without worms? University Weekly, p. Four.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (December 7, 1990). Be careful with the smell of garlic. University Weekly, p. Four.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (November 30, 1990). The world of butterflies. University Weekly, p. Four.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (October 10, 1990). Afraid princesses, research and hot soup. University Weekly, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (August 3, 1990). Ecological cords University Weekly, p. Four.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (August 3, 1990). The battle of England, a story of masks, coffins and lice. University Weekly, p. Four.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (June 16, 1990). The garlic of Dulcinea. University Weekly, p. 6.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (June 8, 1990). «Europe» gives us a new honor. University Weekly, p. Four.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (May 25, 1990). Vision outside the walls. University Weekly, p. 6.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (May 4, 1990). Message to Mrs. Virginia. University Weekly, p. Four.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (April 24, 1990). The «Cinema Paradise»: nostalgia. University Weekly, p. 6.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (April 20, 1990). Revolution in the garden. University Weekly, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (March 16, 1990). The fraud that was not. University Weekly, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (1990). The masked who fear the rain. Weekly University (Suppl. Crisol), 19, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (1990). If you have seen it, let us know. University Weekly (Suppl. Crisol), 21, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Spatial distribution in cryptic butterflies of the genus HamadryasI National Congress of Entomology (UNA)
Monge-Nájera, J. (1990). The little mites that accompany us. Weekly University (Suppl. Crisol), 22, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (1990). The anchovies of the Gulf of Nicoya. Semanario Universidad (Suppl. Crisol), 23, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (December 8, 1989). Treasure of a weekend. University Weekly, p. 6.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (November 24, 1989). Half a glass of water. University Weekly, p. Four.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (October 13, 1989). Naked girls and environmental education. University Weekly, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (October 27, 1989). In 50 years. University Weekly, p. 18.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (October 13, 1989). About the monographic works of the students. University Weekly, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (October 6, 1989). The island we will be. University Weekly, p. Four.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (September 1, 1989). What does Chirripó burn? University Weekly, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (September 8, 1989). The zoo as an ark. University Weekly, p. 7.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (September 29, 1989). The best teachers University Weekly, p. 6.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (September 22, 1989). Student work: a proposal to teachers and libraries. University Weekly, p. Four.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (August 18, 1989). Tribute to censorship. University Weekly, p. 7.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (August 18, 1989). More oxygen for Biocenosis. University Weekly, p. 6.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (August 11, 1989). Wasted women. University Weekly, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (July 21, 1989). The saga of Gorg. University Weekly, p. 6.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (July 28, 1989). A goodbye to Biocenosis ?. University Weekly, p. Four.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (June 30, 1989). Contrasts of Turkana. University Weekly, p. Four.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (May 5, 1989). Clarification on a tease. University Weekly, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Thirty-five years of Tropical Biology: history of a magazineIII Central American and Caribbean Congress of History of Science and Technology (UCR)
Monge-Nájera, J. (May 26, 1989). Ebla: 2,000 BC Weekly University, p. Four.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (April 21, 1989). Insomnia, nightmares and university administration. University Weekly, p. 5.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (April 28, 1989). A while for the library. University Weekly, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (March 10, 1989). DURREL and Durrel. University Weekly, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (March 31, 1989). Finally a way to avoid baldness! University Weekly, p. 5.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (February 24, 1989). Do you want financing? University Weekly, p. 5.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (February 10, 1989). The first time. University Weekly, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (January 27, 1989). Of museums and cornfields. University Weekly, p. 5.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (January 6, 1989). The ceremony. University Weekly, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (January 20, 1989). More broken glass. University Weekly, p. Four.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (January 13, 1989). To laugh for a while. University Weekly, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (1989). Bad texts available to everyone. University Weekly, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (1989). Silence. University Weekly, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (1989). Costa Rican mollusk regains scientific interest. University Weekly (Suppl. Crisol), 11, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (December 9, 1988). In a mangrove leaf. University Weekly, p. 6.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (December 2, 1988). Juventute pro. University Weekly, p. 6.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (November 18, 1988). The night of the crystals. University Weekly, p. Four.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (November 4, 1988). Rest, travel and eat. University Weekly, p. Four.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (October 14, 1988). Big hoaxes University Weekly, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (October 25, 1988). The end of Cahuita ?. University Weekly, p. Four.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (September 2, 1988). Some postgraduate problems. University Weekly, p. 7.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (August 5, 1988). A guide for opinion? University Weekly, p. Four.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (July 8, 1988). Advances in tropical biology: a story. University Weekly, p. Four.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (July 22, 1988). A flea in Rothschild’s portrait. University Weekly, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (July 1, 1988). An origin of sexual discrimination. University Weekly, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
Monge-Nájera, J. (June 10, 1988). Our investigation: Twain’s lesson. University Weekly, p.The University Weekly does not have digital backing of its publications prior to 2002
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