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Private Urban Greenspaces or “Patios” as a Key Element in the Urban Ecology of Tropical Central America

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Acknowledgments

We would like to thank the Programa de Cooperación con Nicaragua of the University of Alcalá (Spain) and the UNAN-León (Nicaragua) for project support. The University of Alcalá also provided financial support through an F.P.I. grant. We are especially grateful to Raquel Santos and Lorena Delgado for the aid in fieldwork, and Pedrarias Dávila for his support at all times. We also thank the UNAN-León Herbarium for aid in plant identification. Finally, we are very grateful to all the inhabitants of León and especially those who kindly opened their doors for this work.

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González-García, A., Sal, A.G. Private Urban Greenspaces or “Patios” as a Key Element in the Urban Ecology of Tropical Central America. Hum Ecol 36, 291–300 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10745-007-9155-0

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