STRI News, October 14, 2016

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OCTOBER 14, 2016

BI-WEEKLY NEWSLETTER / BOLETÍN BI-SEMANAL

MONKEY MOVEMENTS EXPLAINED BY FOREST STRUCTURE IN PANAMA

LiDAR Technology Reveals Monkey Habitat in 3D

EN PANAMÁ, LOS MOVIMIENTOS DE LOS MONOS SE EXPLICAN POR LA ESTRUCTURA DEL BOSQUE:

La tecnología LiDAR revela su hábitat en 3D

Kevin McLean in the tropical forest canopy at the Smithsonian research station on Barro Colorado Island in Panama. Credit: Sean Mattson Kevin McLean en el dosel del bosque tropical en la estación de investigación del Smithsonian en Isla Barro Colorado en Panamá. Crédito: Sean Mattson

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