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    • Climate change in forest ecosystems: A field experiment addressing the effects of raising temperature and reduced rainfall on early life cycle stages of oaks 

      Pérez Ruiz, Cynthia Lilia; Badano, Ernesto Ivan; Rodas Ortíz, Juan Pablo; Delgado Sánchez, Pablo; Flores Rivas, Joel David; Douterlungne Rotsaert, David; Flores Cano, Jorge Alberto (Elsevier, 2018)
      "Higher temperatures and reduced rainfalls that are expected with the advance of climate change can impair the emergence and establishment of tree seedlings in forest ecosystems. These climatic changes can also decrease ...
    • Comunidades de roedores nocturnos en un ecotono de matorrales micrófilos y zacatal gipsófilo en San Luis Potosí, México 

      Luévano Esparza, Jaime; Mellink, Eric Mellink; Riojas López, Monica E.; Flores Flores, José Luis (Instituto de Biología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, 2008)
      "En el presente estudio se compara la abundancia y riqueza entre los roedores nocturnos de un zacatal gipsófilo y los de 3 matorrales micrófilos, en el norte de San Luis Potosí. Los muestreos se llevaron a cabo en sitios ...
    • Dynamics of short-term ecosystem carbon fluxes induced by precipitation events in a semiarid grassland 

      Delgado Balbuena, Josué; Loescher, H. W; Aguirre Gutierrez, Carlos Alberto; Alfaro Reyna, Teresa; Pineda Martínez, Luis Felipe; Vargas, Rodrigo; Arredondo Moreno, José Tulio (European Geosciences Union, 2023)
      Infrequent and small precipitation (PPT) events characterize PPT patterns in semiarid grasslands; however, plants and soil microorganisms are adapted to use the unpredictable small pulses of water. Several studies have ...
    • Effects of five Lacandon Maya agroforestry trees on soil nematode trophic group composition 

      Falkowski, Tomasz B.; Douterlungne Rotsaert, David; Chankin, Adolfo; Diemont, Stewart A.W. (Springer, 2018)
      "The Lacandon Maya have managed their lands in Chiapas, Mexico for hundreds of years without long-term soil degradation by applying their traditional swidden agroforestry system. Lacandon land managers plant and care for ...
    • Factores que influyen en la ocupación de hábitat en la temporada de reproducción del gorrión de Worthen (Spizella wortheni) en el Altiplano Potosino 

      Velázquez Álvarez, Martha Valeria (2019-09-17)
      "El Gorrión de Worthen (Spizella wortheni), es una especie endémica y amenazada del Altiplano Mexicano que se asocia a pastizales naturales y matorrales. Su rango de distribución ha disminuido significativamente en los ...
    • Infection intensity shapes specialization and beta diversity of haemosporidian–bird networks across elevations 

      Rodríguez Hernández, Karla Maryan; Álvarez Mendizábal, Paulina; Chapa Vargas, Leonardo; Escobar, Federico; Dáttilo, Wesley; Santiago Alarcon, Diego (Wiley, 2023)
      Host–parasite distribution and interactions depend on geography, evolutionary associations, species composition, and their response to environmental variables. In this sense, host specificity as a key parasite's life history ...
    • Landscape composition influences abundance patterns and habitat use of three ungulate species in fragmented secondary deciduous tropical forests, Mexico 

      García Marmolejo, Gabriela; Chapa Vargas, Leonardo; Manuel Weber; Huber-Sannwald, Elisabeth (Elsevier, 2015)
      "Secondary forests are extensive in the tropics. Currently, these plant communities are the available habitats for wildlife and in the future they will possibly be some of the most wide-spread ecosystems world-wide. To ...
    • Mexico ants: incidence and abundance along the Nearctic-Neotropical interface 

      Dáttilo, Wesley; Vásquez Bolanos, Miguel; Ahuatzin, Diana A.; Antoniazzi, Reuber; Chávez González, Edgar; Corro, Erick J.; Luna De La Torre, Pedro; Guevara, Roger|Villalobos, Fabricio; Madrigal Chavero, Ricardo; De Faria Falcão, Jéssica Caroline; Bonilla RamÍrez, Adrián; García Romero, Agustín Rafael; De la Mora, Aldo; Ramírez Hernández, Alfredo; Escalante Jiménez, Ana Leticia; Martínez Falcón, Ana P.; Villarreal, Andrés I.; García Colón Sandoval, Ashley; Aponte, Bolívar; Juárez Juárez, Brenda; Castillo Guevara, Citlalli; Moreno, Claudia E.; Albor, Cristopher; Martínez Tlapa, Dora Luz; Huber-Sannwald, Elisabeth; Escobar, Federico; Montiel Reyes, Fernando Javier; Varela Hernández, Fernando; Castaño Meneses, Rosa Gabriela; Pérez Lachaud, Gabriela; Pérez Toledo, Gibrán Renoy; Alcalá Martínez, Irene; Rivera Salinas, Iris Saraeny; Chairez Hernández, Isaías; Chamorro Florescano, Ivette Alicia; Hernández Flores, Jaime; Martínez Toledo, Javier; Lachaud, Jean Paul Daniel Ange; Reyes Muñoz, Jesús Lumar; Valenzuela González, Jorge Ernesto; Horta Vega, Jorge Víctor; Cruz Labana, José Domingo; Reynoso Campos, José Javier; Navarrete Heredia, José Luis; Rodríguez Garza, Juan Antonio; Pérez Domínguez, Juan Francisco; Benítez Malvido, Julieta; Ennis, Katherine K.; Sáenz, Laura; Díaz Montiel, Luis A.; Tarango Arámbula, Luis Antonio; Quiroz Robedo, Luis N.; Rosas Mejía, Madai; Villalvazo Palacios, Margarita; Gómez Lazaga, María; Cuautle, Mariana; Aguilar Méndez, Mario Josue; Baena, Martha L.; Madora Astudillo, Martha; Rocha Ortega, Maya; Pale Rivas, Michel; García Martínez, Miguel A.; Soto Cárdenas, Miguel Angel; Correa Ramírez, Miguel Mauricio; Janda, Milan; Rojas Fernández, Patricia; Torres Ricario, René; Jones, Robert W.; Coates, Rosamond; Gómez Acevedo, Sandra Luz; Ugalde Lezama, Saúl; Philpott, Stacy M.; Joaqui, Tatiana; Marques, Tatianne; Zamora Gutierrez, Veronica; Martínez Mandujano, Viviana; Hajian Forooshani, Zachary; MacGregor Fors, Ian (Wiley, 2019)
      "Mexico is one of the most biodiverse countries in the world, with an important proportion of endemism mainly because of the convergence of the Nearctic and Neotropical biogeographic regions, which generate great diversity ...
    • Patterns of Richness and Endemism in the Gypsicolous Flora of Mexico 

      Ortiz Brunel, Juan Pablo; Ochoterena Booth, Helga; Moore, Michael J; Aragon Parada, Juvenal; Flores Rivas, Joel David; Munguia Lino, Guadalupe; Rodríguez Contreras, Aaron; Salinas Rodríguez, Maria Magdalena; Flores Olvera, Hilda (MDPI, 2023)
      Gypsum soils occur around the world, mainly in arid regions. These harsh environments promote unusual flora with high degrees of endemism. Mexico has extensive gypsum outcrops, but their flora has been poorly studied. ...
    • Predicting geographic distribution and habitat suitability of Opuntia streptacantha in paleoclimatic, current, and future scenarios in Mexico 

      Cruz Jiménez, Israel; Delgado Sánchez, Pablo; Guerrero González, María de la Luz; Puente Martínez, Raúl; Flores Rivas, Joel David; De Nova Vázquewz, José Artúro (Wiley, 2023)
      Mexican territory is one of the centers of origin and dispersion of the genus Opuntia, where several of its species have been an important plant resource for people in arid and semiarid zones. Opuntia streptacantha is ...
    • Rangeland systems in developing nations: conceptual advances and societal implications 

      Coppock, D. Layne; Fernández Giménez, María; Hiernaux, Pierre; Huber-Sannwald, Elisabeth; Schloeder, Catherine; Valdivia, Corinne; Arredondo Moreno, José Tulio; Jacobs, Michael; Turin, Cecilia; Turner, Matthew (Springer, 2017)
      "Developing-country rangelands are vast and diverse. They are home to millions who are often poor, politically marginalized, and dependent on livestock for survival. Here we summarize our experiences from six case-study ...
    • RecruitNet: A global database of plant recruitment networks 

      Verdú, Miguel; Garrido, José Luis; Alcántara Gámez, Julio Manuel; Montesinos Navarro, Alicia; Aguilar, Salomón; Aizen, Marcelo A.; Al-Namazi, Ali A.; Alifriqui, Mohamed; Allen, David; Anderson Teixeira, Kristina J.; Armas, Cristina; Bastida Alamillo, Jesús Ma; Bellido, Tono; Bonanomi, Giuliano; Paterno, Gustavo Brant; Briceño, Herbert; de Oliveira, Ricardo A. C.; Campoy, Josefina G.; Chaieb Ghassen; Chu, Chengjin; Collins, Sarah E.; Condit, Richard; Constantinou, Elena; Degirmenci, Cihan Ü.; Delalandre, Léo; Duarte, Milen; Faife, Michel; Fazlioglu, Fatih; Fernando, Edwino S; Flores Rivas, Joel David; Flores Olvera, Hilda; Fodor, Ecaterina; Ganade, Gislene; Garcia, María B.; García Fayos, Patricia; Gavini Sabrina S.; Goberna, Marta; Gómez Aparicio, Lorena; González Pendás, Enrique; González Robles Ana; Hubbell, Stephen P.; Ipekdal, Kahraman; Jorquera, María J.; Kikvidze, Zaal; Kütküt, P?nar; Ledo, Alicia; Lendínez Sandra; Li, Buhang; Liu, Hanlun; Lloret, Francisco; López, Ramiro P.; López García, Alvaro; Lortie, Christopher J.; Losapio, Gianalberto; Lutz , James A.; Luzuriaga, Arantzazu L.; Máliš, František; Manrique, Esteban; Manzaneda, Antonio J.; Marcilio Silva, Vinicius; Michalet , Richard; Molina Venegas Rafael; Navarro Cano, José Antonio; Novotny, Vojtech; Olesen James M.; Ortiz Brunel, Juan Pablo; Pajares Murgó, Maria; Parissis, Nicolas; Parker, Geoffrey; Perea, Antonio J.; Pérez Hernández, Vidal; Pérez Navarro, María Ángeles; Pistón, Nuria; Pizarro Carbonell, Elisa; Prieto, Ivan; Prieto Rubio, Jorge; Pugnaire, Francisco I.; Ramírez, Nelson; Retuerto, Ruben; Rey, Pedro J.; Rodriguez Ginart, Daniel A.; Rodríguez Sánchez, Mariana; Sánchez Martín, Ricardo; Schöb, Cristian; Tavsanoglu, Cagaty; Tedoradze, Girogi; Tercero Araque, Amanda; Tielbörger, Katja; Touzard, Blaise; Tüfekcioglu, Irem; Turkis, Sevda; Usero, Francisco M.; Usta, Nurbahar; Valiente Banuet, Alfonso; Vargas Colin, Alexia; Vogiatzakis, Ioannis; Zamora, Regino (Wiley, 2023)
      Plant recruitment interactions (i.e., what recruits under what) shape the composition, diversity, and structure of plant communities. Despite the huge body of knowledge on the mechanisms underlying recruitment interactions ...
    • Seasonal Precipitation Legacy Effects Determine the Carbon Balance of a Semiarid Grassland 

      Delgado Balbuena, Josué; Arredondo Moreno, José Tulio; Loescher, H. W; Pineda Martínez, Luis Felipe; Carbajal Pérez, José Noel; Vargas, Rodrigo (Wiley, 2019)
      "Semiarid grasslands are water‐limited ecosystems where precipitation (PPT) controls the onset and duration of the growing season; however, this variable does not fully explain interannual variability of productivity at ...
    • Shopping for Ecological Indices? On the Use of Incidence-Based Species Compositional Similarity Measures 

      MacGregor Fors, Ian; Escobar Sarria, Federico; Escobar Ibáñez, Juan Fernando; Mesa Sierra, Natalia; Alvarado Roberto, Fredy Alexander; Rueda Hernández, Rafael; Moreno Ortega, Claudia Elizabeth; Falfán, Ina; Corro Méndez, Erick Joaquín; Pineda Arredondo, Eduardo O.; Bourg, Amandine; Aguilar López, José Luis (MDPI, 2022)
      "β-diversity has been under continuous debate, with a current need to better understand the way in which a new wave of measures work. We assessed the results of 12 incidence-based β-diversity indices. Our results of gradual ...
    • Soil fungal abundance and plant functional traits drive fertile island formation in global drylands 

      Ochoa Hueso, Raúl; Eldridge, David J.; Delgado Baquerizo, Manuel; Soliveres Codina, Santiago; Bowker, Matthew A.; Gross, Nicolas; Le Bagousse-Pinguet, Yoann; Quero Perez, Jose Luis; García Gómez, Miguel; Valencia, Enrique; Arredondo Moreno, José Tulio; Beinticinco, Laura; Bran, Donaldo; Cea, Alex Patricio; Coaguila, Daniel; Dougill, Andrew J; Espinosa, Carlos Ivan; Gaitán, Juan; Guuroh, Reginald T; Guzman Montalvan, Elizabeth; Gutiérrez Camus, Julio Roberto; Hernández, Rosa Mary; Huber-Sannwald, Elisabeth; Jeffries, Thomas; Linstäedter, Anja; Mau, Rebecca L; Monerris, Jorge; Prina, Aníbal Oscar; Pucheta, Eduardo; Stavi, Ilan; Thomas, Andrew D; Zaady, Eli; Singh, Brajesh K; Maestre, Fernando T (Wiley, 2018)
      "Dryland vegetation is characterized by discrete plant patches that accumulate and capture soil resources under their canopies. These fertile islands are major drivers of dryland ecosystem structure and functioning, yet ...
    • The contribution of dew and fog in the water balance of a continental semiarid grassland ecosystem 

      Aguirre Gutierrez, Carlos Alberto (2020-01)
      "In arid and semiarid regions, water scarcity plays an important role in determining the plant distribution, density, cover and productivity; it also controls many other biological processes. In these regions, different ...