@inbook{76c3c68de4134c24be2a026ff38d2bbf,
title = "Otto Porsch and the scientific goals and results of the Austrian Costa Rica expedition 1930",
abstract = "As a complement to the historical paper of D{\'I}AZ (this volume), a brief survey is given of the life and career of Otto Porsch (1875-1959) and the scientific goals and results of the Austrian Costa Rica Expedition (1930) he organised and directed. Porsch had broad scientific interests and was an eminent expert and pioneer in the field of pollination biology. Little was known at his time on the pollination of tropical plants by birds, bats and other vertebrates. Based on experiences from an expedition to Java (1913-1914), Porsch wanted to expand his studies on bird pollination to the neotropics. He chose Costa Rica as a destination because of its richness in hummingbirds. Here, he conducted extensive field studies and was able to confirm and deepen many of his former predictions. PORSCH was probably the first to fully realise the significance of hummingbirds for the evolutionary differentiation of the neotropical flora. Moreover, he was the first to prove definitively the existence of bat-pollinated flowers. In addition to various other anthecological studies, Porsch carried out valuable vegetation studies, publishing them in volume 23/4- 5 of KARSTEN \& SCHENCK¿s ¿Vegetationsbilder¿. To document the wide range of Porsch¿s interests and research fields, a list of his papers is published here for the first time.",
author = "Anton Weber",
year = "2008",
language = "English",
isbn = "978-3-85474-195-4",
series = "Stapfia",
pages = "667--674",
editor = "Anton Weissenhofer",
booktitle = "Natural and cultural history of the Golfo Dulce Region, Costa Rica",
publisher = "Biologiezentrum",
}