3-Mar-2016 Tiny island deer in Panama hunted to extinction thousands of years ago Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute Peer-Reviewed Publication Once there was a dwarf deer on an island in the Pacific, but residents hunted it to extinction 6,000 years ago. Knowing this may help to conserve conservation of deer on a neighboring island.
22-Feb-2016 Spanish conquest left its imprint on men's genes in Panama Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute Peer-Reviewed Publication European men who chose indigenous women as the mothers of their children left their mark on men in the New World. Only 22 percent of Panamanian men have Y-chromosomes of native origin, even though most Panamanians are of female indigenous ancestry. Journal PLOS One
12-Feb-2016 Scientists in Panama call for alert as cobia, a potentially invasive fish, spreads Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute Peer-Reviewed Publication Like the lionfish in the Caribbean, a large fish called Cobia, which has escaped from an aquaculture facility in Ecuador, has the potential to become an important invasive species in the Central and Eastern Pacific Journal Biological Invasions
3-Feb-2016 Cause for hope: Secondary tropical forests put on weight fast Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute Peer-Reviewed Publication Half of the world's tropical forests are secondary forests, forests that are growing back after being cut or logged. Authors compared the growth of secondary forests across Latin America, finding that most, but not all grow back very quickly. As they put on weight, they pull carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere. Journal Nature Funder CIFOR, CONACYT, and others, Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología, CGIAR-FTA, Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade-DFAT
28-Jan-2016 New molecular profiling for glioma University of Sao Paulo Scientific Outreach Unit Peer-Reviewed Publication Cell publishes on its Jan. 28th edition the results of the largest study ever performed on the molecular profiles of gliomas -- that represent 80 percent of tumors of the central nervous system. Journal Cell Funder Cancer Prevention & Research Institute of Texas, São Paulo Research Foundation, National Institutes of Health
28-Jan-2016 International study describes new glioma subtypes Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo Peer-Reviewed Publication In an international study conducted in Brazil, researchers have identified new glioma subtypes on the basis of epigenetic profile. The new findings serve to stratify glioma patients more accurately and will contribute to an enhancement of treatment protocols. Journal Cell Funder São Paulo Research Foundation
26-Jan-2016 CIP signs a memorandum of understanding with Georgia International Potato Center / Centro Internacional de la Papa Business Announcement In partnership with the Government of Georgia and its Ministry of Agriculture, the International Potato Center (CIP) has embarked upon an ambitious project to support expansion and diversification of the country's potato crop, as well as that of the Central Asia and Caucuses region.
21-Jan-2016 Smithsonian botanist discovers new ground-flowering plant in Panama Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute Peer-Reviewed Publication A young botanist and seasoned plant expert named a new plant species for a Smithsonian herbarium assistant. Journal Journal of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas
19-Jan-2016 Photos show elusive bush dog to be widespread in Panama Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute Peer-Reviewed Publication New camera trap photos capture the elusive bush dog in Panama on its way North as it expands out of South America.
7-Jan-2016 How to pack tropical trees Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute Peer-Reviewed Publication How many cookies fit on a baking sheet? How many oranges fit in a bag? To calculate how much carbon a tropical forest can store, scientists working with data from the Smithsonian's ForestGEO network came up with biologically sound explanations behind simple mathematical rules of thumb used to determine how many trees fit in a tropical forest, essential information for calculating the ability of forests to store carbon. Journal Science