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  7. 2007

    Estrada, A. E. y A. Martínez M. 2004. Los géneros de leguminosas del norte de México. Sida, Botanical Miscellany, No. 25. Comisión Nacional para el Conocimiento y Uso de la Biodiversidad, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León y Botanical Research Institute of Texas.... Authors: José Ángel Villarreal Quintanilla

    “…El estudio corresponde a las leguminosas del norte de México, territorio extendido desde Tamaulipas hasta Baja California, donde se registran 121 géneros. …”
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    Published 2004
  8. 2008

    Influencia de la densidad de Odocoileus hemionus crooki Mearns, 1897, (Artiodactyla: Cervidae) en la abundancia relativa de puma Concolor stanleyana Goldman, 1938, (Carnivora: Felidae) y la relación en la depredación en una población reintroducida de Ovis canadensis mexicana Merriam, 1901, (Artiodactyla: Bovidae) en Coahuila, México Authors: Sotelo-Gallardo, Hugo, García-Salas, Juan A., Contreras-Balderas, Armando J.

    “…Translocations have been an important management tool for the restoration of bighorn sheep populations (Ovis canadensis mexicana Merriam, 1901) in their historical range in Canada, the United States and Mexico. Recent studies have suggested that puma (Puma concolor stanleyana Goldman, 1938) predation has important effects on population dynamics in reintroduced groups and native population of bighorn sheep in areas where it is sympatric with mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus crooki Mearns, 1897). …”
    Online
    Published 2018
  9. 2009
  10. 2010

    MEXICAN BIOGEOGRAPHIC PROVINCES: PRELIMINARY SCHEME, GENERAL CHARACTERIZATIONS, AND SYNONYMIES Authors: Morrone, Juan J., Espinosa Organista, David, Llorente Bousquets, Jorge

    “…Although the biogeographic schemes proposed for Mexico are based on different criteria (geographic, paleontological, faunistic or floristic), their authors implicitly acknowledge that the units recognized actually represent historical entities. …”
    Online
    Published 2002
  11. 2011

    Origins of Mexican Malpighiaceae Authors: Anderson, William R.

    “…The approximately 42 lineages of Malpighiaceae currently known in Mexico are identified and briefly described and discussed. …”
    Online
    Published 2013
  12. 2012
  13. 2013

    New record of the genus Microglossum (Ascomycotina, Geoglossaceae) for Mexican mycoflora Authors: Diaz-Barriga, Horalia, Chacon, Santiago

    “…Two species of the genus Microglossum (Ascomycotina) are described for Mexico: Microglossum olivaceum (Pers.) Gillet and M. viride (Schrader in Gmelin) Gillet, from the states of Mexico and Michoacan respectively. …”
    Online
    Published 1992
  14. 2014

    Reinhardtia elegans Mart. (Arecaceae): an endemic palm from the Mexican cloud forest Authors: Ibarra-Manríquez, Guillermo, Mendoza, Ana

    “…(Arecaceae) is a Mexican endemic species occurring in some cloud forests of Oaxaca and Chiapas, whose importance  has been poorly documented in floristic studies of southeastern Mexico. We provide information about its habitat and population structure in La Chinantla region in Oaxaca, Mexico.…”
    Online
    Published 2003
  15. 2015

    Strictly aquatic vascular plants and their conservation in Mexic Authors: Mora-Olivo, Arturo, Villaseñor, José Luis, Martínez, Mahinda

    “…Based on the analysis of richness and distribution of strictly aquatic vascular plants, the states most relevant to wetlands conservation of Mexico and its associated flora were identified. A number of 240 species were identified, distributed in 106 genera and 62 families, including 227 native and 13 introduced. …”
    Online
    Published 2013
  16. 2016

    Morphological and anatomical variation in Mexican populations of Pseudotsuga (Pinaceae) Authors: Reyes Hernández, Valentín J., Hernández, J. Jesús, López Upton, Javier, Vaquera Huerta, Humberto

    “…Using morphological and anatomical traits of cones, leaves and branchlets, the geographic pattern of variation was evaluated in natural populations of Pseudotsuga in Mexico. Vegetative and reproductive samples were collected from a total of 293 trees in 19 populations located throughout the native range of this genus in Mexico. …”
    Online
    Published 2005
  17. 2017

    Biogeography and conservation assessments of the species of Lamourouxia (Orobanchaceae) Authors: Francisco-Gutiérrez, Antonio, Ruiz-Sanchez, Eduardo, Lira-Noriega, Andrés

    “…Moreover, the conservation status of all Lamourouxia species was assessed following the IUCN Red List guidelines.Key results: The highest species richness, highest weighted endemism, and corrected weighted endemism values occurred in southern Mexico. Three areas of endemicity were distributed throughout western Mexico. …”
    Online
    Published 2023
  18. 2018

    Floristic-ecological comments on mexican iridaceans Authors: Espejo-Serna, Adolfo, Lopez-Ferrari, Ana Rosa

    “…The best represented genera of Iridaceae in Mexico are Sisyrinchium (40 spp.) and Tigridia (29 spp.). …”
    Online
    Published 1996
  19. 2019

    Amended description of Amphilophium pilosum (Bignoniaceae), a species from Megamexico Authors: Rios-Méndez, Monzerrath, Martínez-Domínguez, Lilí, Nicolalde-Morejón, Fernando

    “…The recent collections of Amphilophium in Veracruz state (Mexico) led to the identification of A. pilosum, previously reported only from Honduras. …”
    Online
    Published 2022
  20. 2020

    Influence of physical and microenviromental parameters on wood-degrading macromycetes of Abies religiosa (Pinaceae) Authors: Guzmán Ramírez, Daniela Abigail, Rodríguez Gutiérrez, Ibeth, Rangel Patiño, Carlos Alejandro, Sierra, Sigfrido

    “…However, taxonomic and ecological studies are scarce in temperate forests in the State of Mexico, Mexico. The main objective of the study was to provide information on the physical and microclimatic variation of the dead wood of Abies religiosa that influence the diversity of the fungal community in a temperate forest in Huixquilucan, State of Mexico. …”
    Online
    Published 2024