Hacia la restauración con Annona glabra (Annonaceae) de una selva inundable: establecimiento y crecimiento de plántulas, y cambio en la vegetación acompañante [PDF]
Background and Aims: Currently, freshwater swamps are deteriorating and their cover is decreasing, mainly due to deforestation for livestock and the introduction of exotic grasses. The objectives of this study were to evaluate the survival and the growth
Lindig-Cisneros, Roberto +4 more
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A look at seed dispersal via mammal droppings [PDF]
Terrestrial mammals are good dispersers of the fruits and seeds of seasonal rainforest in the Gulf of Mexico. Their importance lies in the huge quantity of fruit and seeds they consume, and their daily and seasonal movement through natural and secondary ...
Guevara Sada, Sergio +2 more
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Ant Communities along a Gradient of Plant Succession in Mexican Tropical Coastal Dunes [PDF]
Most of Mexican coastal dunes from the Gulf of Mexico have been severely disturbed by human activities. In the state of Veracruz, the La Mancha Reserve is a very well preserved coastal community of sand dunes, where plant successional gradients are ...
Fragoso, Carlos +2 more
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<p>This study was carried out at the La Mancha Coastal Research Center (CICOLMA) in tropical semi-deciduous forest, secondary forest and two locations in coastal dune scrub (crest and slack). The aim was to study the carbon and organic nitrogen dynamics of the soil to quantify organic matter mineralization and nitrogen supply.
Gabriela Suarez M. +2 more
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DIRECT SEEDING OF BROSIMUM ALICASTRUM SW. (MORACEAE) AND ENTEROLOBIUM CYCLOCARPUM (JACQ.) GRISEB. (MIMOSACEAE) IN DIFFERENT HABITATS IN THE DRY TROPICS OF CENTRAL VERACRUZ [PDF]
Los acahuales (i.e. selvas secundarias) de zonas tropicales secas o estacionales, suelen ser pobres en especies arbóreas y dominados por unas cuantas especies de arbustos y árboles pioneros, usualmente dispersados por viento, siendo notable la ausencia ...
ESPERANZA ISABEL CORRALES FERRAYOLA +1 more
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Understanding the Complex Structure of a Plant-Floral Visitor Network from Different Perspectives in Coastal Veracruz, Mexico [PDF]
Our premise was to understand the basic structure of the flower-flower visitor community at La Mancha in Veracruz, Mexico. We used network analyses to study the structure of this community.
Dáttilo, Wesley +4 more
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PATRONES DE LA MACROFAUNA EDAFICA EN UN CULTIVO DE ZEA MAIZ DURANTE LA FASE POSTCOSECHA EN LA MANCHA, VERACRUZ, MEXICO [PDF]
The soil macrofauna of a cornfield was studied during the fallow period in El Centro de Investigaciones Costeras "La Mancha", Veracruz. Patterns of soil macrofauna density, spatial distribution and diversity were described and their relationships with ...
., Villalobos +7 more
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Riqueza y diversidad de aves en el paisaje costero fragmentado en Tampamachoco, Tuxpan, Veracruz [PDF]
En México, los hábitats costeros están siendo modificados, debido a las actividades antrópicas (agricultura y ganadería), afectando a las aves, modificando su riqueza y diversidad así como reduciendo el tamaño poblacional de algunas especies.
Arturo Serrano Solís +3 more
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A third species of \u3ci\u3eHaroldiellus\u3c/i\u3e Gordon and Skelley, 2007 from Mexico and Central America (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Aphodiinae: Aphodiini) [PDF]
Haroldiellus woodruffi Skelley and Keller, new species, (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Aphodiinae: Aphodiini), from Costa Rica, Guatemala, Mexico, and Panama is described.
Keller, Oliver, Skelley, Paul E.
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Natural durability of seven tropical timber species in ground contact at three sites in México [PDF]
The interaction between wood and soil is one of the most hostile environment that a piece of wood can be exposed to. However, few field tests have been developed to determine its natural durability of Mexican timber species.
Carrillo Parra, Artemio +5 more
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