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Adaptive shifts in Phanaeini dung beetles of the Mexican plateau cenocron in the Mexican transition zone

open access: yesZoologica Scripta, Volume 53, Issue 4, Page 451-460, July 2024.
Abstract The Mexican Transition Zone is a biogeographically complex area where old and new lineages of Neotropical and Nearctic affinities overlap. Its biota was assembled by successive dispersal events of cenocrons, which are sets of taxa that dispersed during a given time interval from both North and South America and then diversified in the area ...
Viridiana Lizardo   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Estoloides chamelae Chemsak & Noguera 1993

open access: yes, 2017
- Estoloides chamelae Chemsak & Noguera, 1993 Holotype: ♂. MEXICO: Jalisco, Chamela, 3/II/1987. Col. F. A. Noguera; Hosp. Comocladia engleriana. Conservation status: Complete, well-preserved. Allotype: ♀. Ídem. Conservation status: Complete, well-preserved.
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Net Primary Production of Ecoregions Across North America in Response to Drought and Wildfires From 2015 to 2022

open access: yesJournal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, Volume 129, Issue 4, April 2024.
Abstract Ecosystem models are valuable tools to make climate‐related assessments of change when ground‐based measurements of water and carbon fluxes are not adequate to realistically capture regional variability. The Carnegie‐Ames‐Stanford Approach (CASA) is one such model based on satellite observations of monthly vegetation cover to estimate net ...
Christopher Potter   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Limited theoretical and empirical evidence that response diversity determines the resilience of ecosystems to environmental change

open access: yesEcological Research, Volume 39, Issue 2, Page 115-130, March 2024.
Response diversity describes the variation in how species respond to environmental change. The concept has a strong conceptual foundation, but theoretical and empirical evidence for the stabilizing role of response diversity is still rare. Here we discuss barriers to empirical response diversity work, and steps to overcome those barriers so response ...
Samuel R. P.‐J. Ross, Takehiro Sasaki
wiley   +1 more source

Lampetis (Spinthoptera) chamela Corona 2005

open access: yes, 2017
Published as part of Pérez-Hernández, Cisteil Xinum, 2017, An annotated catalogue of the Coleoptera types deposited in the National Insect Collection (CNIN) of the National Autonomous University of Mexico, pp.
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Ecology of the growth of Anolis nebulosus (Squamata: Dactyloidae) in a seasonal tropical environment in the Chamela region, Jalisco, Mexico. [PDF]

open access: yesEcol Evol, 2019
AbstractJuvenile growth rates are thought to be restricted by available food resources. In animals that grow throughout the year, such as tropical lizards, growth is therefore predicted to be faster during the rainy season. We test this prediction using a population of Anolis nebulosusby describing the growth trajectories of both sexes using nonlinear ...
Hernández-Salinas U   +4 more
europepmc   +4 more sources

Curicaberis chamela Rheims, 2015, sp. nov.

open access: yes, 2015
Curicaberis chamela sp. nov. Figs 27−30, Map 1 Type material: Holotype: ♂, Estación Biológica de Chamela (19°29’N, 105°02’W), Chamela, Jalisco, Mexico, 25 March 2000, F. Alvarez, E. Gonzáles, O. Delgado, J.L. Castelo, E. Lira, O. Francke & C. Durán leg. (CNAN 3370). Paratypes: 1♀, 1 juv., same data as holotype (CNAN 3370); 2♀, same locality as holotype,
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Nuevos registros de cangrejos ermitaños (Crustacea: Decapoda: Paguroidea) del Santuario Islas de Bahía Chamela, Jalisco, México: con comentarios sobre el uso de conchas vacías como hábitat

open access: yesRevista Mexicana de Biodiversidad, 2013
Se identificaron 12 especies de cangrejos ermitaños del material recolectado en la bahía Chamela, Jalisco. La familia Diogenidae fue la mejor representada con 7 especies.
Dafne Bastida Izaguirre   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Interacciones tróficas de las seis especies de peces más abundantes en la pesquería artesanal en dos bahías del Pacífico Central Mexicano

open access: yesRevista de Biología Tropical, 2010
Se analizaron los componentes tróficos de las seis especies de peces más importantes en la captura de la pesquería artesanal en las Bahía de Navidad y Chamela, ubicadas en la costa de Jalisco, México.
J.R Flores Ortega   +5 more
doaj  

Uso de hábitat de los roedores arborícolas en Chamela, Jalisco.

open access: yesRevista Mexicana de Mastozoología (Nueva Epoca), 2007
Resumen: Los bosques tropicales son sitios estructuralmente complejos, con una alta diversidad de especies de roedores, que incluyen especies terrestres y arborícolas. En las selvas secas de México, que mantienen una alta concentración de especies endémicas, se desconoce como usan diferentes tipos de hábitat en diferentes épocas del año.
Yolanda Domínguez Castellanos   +2 more
openaire   +2 more sources

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