Xem mẫu

Appendix 1 221 Max. no. satellites Manufacturer Model tracked List Price in U.S.$ (war./mo.) Northstar Technologies 8500 Beacon Receiver Board 8700 GPS Sensor 8800 Beacon Receiver 8900 DGPS Receiver 941 Series GPS Navigator 951 Series Electronic Chart NovAtel Communications GISMO GPSCard OEM Performance Series GPSCard OEM Standard Series GPSCard PC Performance Series GPSCard PC Standard Series Hydrographic Surveyor RT-20 Omnistar 6300A Plus Premier GPS Inc. Newton Surveyor Jr. Smartbase-12 Smartbase-8 Rockwell Zodiac/Jupiter Semiconductor Systems Sercel NR 108 Sokkia Corporation GSR 1000 (North and South America only) GSR 1100 (North and South America only) S100 S200 Starlink Inc. DNAV-212 Trimble Navigation GeoExplorer Mobile GPS Locator Mobile GPS PC Card 110 Mobile GPS PC Card 115 Site Surveyor SS SVeeSix 104 II Morrow Inc. Apollo Gis 940 NA $675 (24) 12 $995 (24) NA $1,095 (24) 12 $2,780 (24) 12 $2,295–$3,295 (24) 12 $2,895–$3,795 (24) 12 $9,950–$13,450 (24) 12 $3,495–$5,990 (12) 12 $2,495–$3,990 (12) 12 $3,495–$5,990 (12) 12 $2,495–$3,990 (12) 12 $6,995–$7,995 (12) 12 $9,995 (12) 8 $6,200 (12) 8 $4,499 (12) all in view $9,398 (12) 8 $7,998 (12) 12 $70 (18) 10 $9,980 (12) 12 $9,000 (12) 12 $6,900 (12) 6 $1,995 (12) 12 NA (12) 12 $5,000 (12) 8 $2,995 (3) 8 $495 (12) 8 $595 (12) 8 $1,295 (12) 9 inquire (3) (12 optional) 8 OEM pricing (12) 6 $2,995 (12) This page intentionally left blank Appendix 2 Ordering Information for Map of the Habitats of Costa Rica A poster sized (26 x 30 inches) and more detailed version of the map shown in color plate 1 is available. The map includes information on obtaining data sets used in the USAID project that are currently available on the Internet. To place a map order contact: Kathy Skinner Strom Thurmond Institute PO Box 345130 Clemson University Clemson, SC 29634–5130 telephone (864) 656–4700; fax (864) 656–4780 Shipping and handling costs for the map tube mailing are $5.00 for U.S. requests and $8.00 for international requests (prices subject to change). Make checks payable to Clemson University. Appendix 3 Description of the Twenty-one Wildlife Species Information on the bird species is from Perrins (1990) and Stiles and Skutch (1989). Information on mammals is from Nowak (1991) and Timm et al. (1989). Information on reptiles is from Burton and Burton (1975) and Ross and Magnus-son (1989). Data on the status of species is from the World Conservation Union (1988) and MINAREM/MNCR/INBIO (1992). Mammal Species Primates Alouatta palliata (mantled howler monkey, Mono congo). The howler monkey is among the largest of the New World primates, with a head and body length of 56 to 92 centimeters and a tail length of 59 to 92 centimeters. It has a preference for primary forest but occurs in disturbed habitats as well and can be found between southern Mexico and Ecuador. It is the most abundant nonhuman primate in Costa Rica. The howler monkey is not listed by the IUCN. Ateles geoffroyi (black-handed spider monkey, Mono colorado). The spider mon-key is an agile primate measuring 38 to 64 centimeters in head and body length and 51 to 89 centimeters in tail length. The black-handed spider monkey inhabits rain and montane forests between northeastern and western Mexico and western Panama. The spider monkey is listed as vulnerable by the IUCN. ... - tailieumienphi.vn
nguon tai.lieu . vn