Reference data for researchers at MLC - Crees Foundation.
- (2014) Allen et. al - A preliminary geographic distribution map of Elachistocleis muiraquitan Nunes de Almeida & Toledo, 2012 (Amphibia: Anura: Microhylidae) - doi - download
- (2015) Whittaker et. al - Bamboo traps as refugia for Pristimantis olivaceus (Anura: Craugastoridae) and as breeding site for Osteocephalus castaneicola (Anura: Hylidae) - doi - download
- (2016) Whitworth et. al - Methods matter: Different biodiversity survey methodologies identify contrasting biodiversity patterns in a human modified rainforest — A case study with amphibians. - doi - download
- (2017) Thomas et. al - Attempted predation of the toad Rhinella marina (Linnaeus, 1758) (Amphibia: Bufonidae) by Leptodactylus rhodonotus (Günther, 1868) (Amphibia: Leptodactylidae) in southeast Peru - doi - download
- (2017) Serrano-Rojas et. all - A new species of poison-dart frog (Anura: Dendrobatidae) from Manu province, Amazon region of southeastern Peru, with notes on its natural history, bioacoustics, phylogenetics, and recommended conservation status. - doi - download - dataset
- (2016) Serrano Rojas et. al - Notes on the reproduction of Kentropyx altamazonica (Squamata: Teiidae) and Imantodes lentiferus (Serpentes: Dipsadidae) from southeast Peru - doi - download
- (2016) Waddel et. al - A first test of the thread bobbin tracking technique as a method for studying the ecology of herpetofauna in a tropical rainforest - doi - download
- (2018) Lehr et. al - New distribution records for Euspondylus excelsum Chávez, Catenazzi & Venegas, 2017 (Reptilia, Gymnophthalmidae, Cercosaurinae) in Peru. - doi - download
- (2015) Brown et. al - Doryfera johannae (Bourcier, 1847) (Aves: Apodiformes: Trochilidae): new locality, range extension and notes on distribution - doi - download
- (2016) Whitworth et. al Out on a limb: arboreal camera traps as an emerging methodology for inventorying elusive rainforest mammals - doi - download
- (2014) Torres-Sovero et. al - Uso de collpa y otras observaciones del maracana cabeciazul (Primolius couloni) en el sureste del Peru - doi - download
- (2016) Whitworth et. al - Past Human Disturbance Effects upon Biodiversity are Greatest in the Canopy; A Case Study on Rainforest Butterflies - doi - download
- (2018) Whitworth et. al - Food for thought. Rainforest carrion-feeding butterflies are more sensitive indicators of disturbance history than fruit feeder.- doi - download
- (2016) Whitworth et. al - How much potential biodiversity and conservation value can a regenerating rainforest provide? A ‘best-case scenario’ approach from the Peruvian Amazon. - doi - download
- (2018) Whitworth et. al - Long lasting impressions: After decades of regeneration rainforest biodiversity remains differentially affected following selective logging and clearance for agriculture - doi - download
- (2018) Whitworth et. al - Are We Using the Most Appropriate Methodologies to Assess the Sensitivity of Rainforest Biodiversity to Habitat Disturbance. - doi - download
- (2014) Whitworth & Villacampa - Amphibians of the Manu Learning Centre - download
- (2017) Villacampa, Serrano-Rojas & Whitworth - Amphibians of the Manu Learnign Centre and other areas in the Manu Region - download
- (2014) Whitworth & Villacampa - Reptiles of the Manu Learning Centre - download
- (2018) Gartenstein - Hummingbirds of the MLC garden - download
- (2016) Pillco Huarcaya et.al - Foods eaten in a regenerating rainforest by the Endangered woolly monkey (Lagothrix cana) - download