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  • Last day on-island

    Last day on-island

    We woke up this morning to the sound of heavy rain and birds calling. A wonderful way to send us off after a month of hard work in the field. Before leaving we spent one last afternoon at the swimming hole on the Quebrada Sonadora – there is a certain peace that comes from places…

  • Shy birds

    Shy birds

    The birds here can be very elusive, remaining high in the canopy away from the attentions of curious scientists. Here are images of several island species – you can tell they are shy because their heads are turned away in each of these photographs! First, the Puerto Rican tody (Todus mexicanus) – a tiny but…

  • Red means stop?

    Red means stop?

    Plants come in more colors than just green. Here is a normal leaf of one of the common understorey fern species in the rainforest. And here is a different leaf of the same species – but this one is red! Why? To answer this question, you need to know one more fact: the red leaf…

  • Fighting with ooze

    Fighting with ooze

    Wounded plants bleed, just like animals do. This is a common defense mechanism in tropical trees – secretion of compounds that either seal a wound or deter further attack. These ‘secondary compounds’ are only necessary in a world with enemies – they are expensive investments and involve the evolution of biochemical pathways that have no…