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Dung beetle assemblage changes along a chronosequence in a recovering tropical dry forest. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS One
León J   +5 more
europepmc   +1 more source

LOS CAMINOS DE CALAKMUL, CAMPECHE

Ancient Mesoamerica, 2001
Las ruinas de Calakmul se encuentran en la cuenca del mismo nombre localizado dentro del 723,000 ha Reserva de la Biosfera Calakmul en el sureste del Estado de Campeche. Investigaciones del Centro de Investigaciones Históricas y Sociales de la Universidad Autónoma de Campeche han demostrado que Calakmul formaba una de las más grandes centros ...
William J. Folan   +4 more
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Ungulates of Calakmul

2019
Calakmul region located in the south of Yucatan peninsula in southern Mexico is an amazing site that contains a vast diversity of ecosystems and some of the largest extensions of tropical forests in Mexico. These forests still host six species of ungulates, including the largest and last survivor of the Neotropical megafauna, the Central American tapir,
Rafael Reyna-Hurtado   +1 more
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Calakmul: Power, Perseverance, and Persistence

2014
This interdisciplinary chapter investigates the forces behind the location and endurance of the Great City of Calakmul, the biogenic (human and natural) nucleus of a large agronomic system of cultural and biological forces during 1500 years. The architectural, ceramic, malacological, chemical, epigraphic, linguistic, demographic, pollen, paleoclimate ...
William J. Folan Higgins   +6 more
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Tapirus bairdii-Associated Fecal Microbiome from a Critical Conservation Area: Calakmul, México

Current Microbiology, 2021
Baird's tapir (Tapirus bairdii) is the largest native terrestrial mammal in the Neotropics, which is endangered primarily as a consequence of habitat loss and overhunting. Baird's tapir is predominantly nocturnal and exists at low densities which complicates field studies.
Alfredo Yanez-Montalvo   +5 more
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BUTTERFLIES (PAPILIONOIDEA AND HESPERIOIDEA) OF CALAKMUL, CAMPECHE, MÉXICO

The Southwestern Naturalist, 2003
Abstract We collected 423 species of diurnal butterflies (Rhopalocera) during 250 days of observations from March 1997 through January 2000 in the region of Calakmul, Campeche, Mexico. We present a list of 428 species recorded for Calakmul. This is the first reported list of butterflies for the state of Campeche, and it includes 290 new records for the
Carmen Pozo   +4 more
openaire   +1 more source

Vegetation complexity and bat‐plant dispersal in Calakmul, Mexico

Journal of Natural History, 2009
Fruit production of chiropterochorous plants was studied to test the hypotheses that more complex habitats will harbour: (1) greater plant diversity, (2) higher biomass and density of bat‐dispersed plants, and (3) elevated frugivorous bat abundance. We defined habitat complexity as vegetation structural complexity – the degree of structural arrangement
Jorge A. Vargas‐Contreras   +3 more
openaire   +1 more source

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