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Citizen-Science Camera Trap Data Reveal Large-Scale Activity Patterns of the Bobcat (<i>Lynx rufus</i>) Across Mexican Ecosystems. [PDF]
We evaluated whether citizen science–derived camera‐trap records can be used to characterize large‐scale activity patterns of a widely distributed mesocarnivore across heterogeneous landscapes. Using 821 independent iNaturalist records, we quantified activity across six major vegetation types in Mexico with kernel density estimation, circular ...
Alanis-Hernández LA +6 more
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Se recopiló información bibliográfica de los Heteroptera acuáticos, infraordenes Gerromorpha y Nepomorpha, de la planicie del Pacífico de Colombia. Se incluyen 106 especies, agrupadas en 14 familias y 39 géneros.
Dora N. Padilla-Gil
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Impact of global change on the distribution of mountain mammals and birds
Abstract Climate change and land‐use changes are key drivers of global biodiversity loss. Many species are shifting to higher elevations or latitudes in response to global warming, often encountering unfavorable land‐use conditions during the shift. These changes can lead to reduced range size and increased extinction risks, particularly for mountain ...
Chiara Dragonetti +5 more
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Identifying hotspots of faunal data deficiency to direct urgent research and monitoring
Abstract Data deficiency is a substantial challenge for extinction risk assessments because incomplete data means we cannot accurately identify priority protected areas for conservation. Here, we use the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) distributions of amphibians, sharks and rays, fish, mammals, birds, and reptiles to identify ...
Matt W. Hayward +4 more
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Se informa sobre el primer registro de Duellmanohyla chamulae en el estado de Veracruz, México, en la región de Uxpanapa. La distribución conocida de la especie se restringía a unas cuantas localidades en la vertiente norte de las tierras altas de ...
José Luis Aguilar-López +2 more
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External structures at the nest‐site predict asymmetric architecture of nests in a mud‐building bird
In the animal kingdom, nests are essential structures and textbook examples of extended phenotypes. However, the relationship between builders, nest traits and the nest‐site remains poorly understood. We indirectly examine whether structures in the nest‐site influence nest‐building behaviour, specifically focusing on their effect on nest architecture ...
Nicolas M. Adreani +2 more
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La temperatura influye sobre los límites de distribución de las especies leñosas, actuando sobre los procesos asociados con la fase regenerativa de las plantas.
Ana I. Pais Bosch +3 more
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Maximum water stress is decoupled from climate, traits, and growth in a xeric oak
We sampled sites across the geographic distribution of blue oak (Quercus douglasii) in California, USA, which spans a large range of mean annual precipitation. Summary Our ability to explain and predict the spatial patterns of forest mortality remains limited.
Leander D. L. Anderegg +7 more
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La distribución de Mesoscincus altamirani en el estado de Guerrero se amplía significativamente al este del único registro conocido. Se amplían también, el intervalo altitudinal y la talla máxima (longitud hocico-cloaca, longitud de la cola y longitud ...
Andrés Alberto Mendoza-Hernández +3 more
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Our findings show that Eurasian jay dispersal activity depends on specific understorey structures when selecting caching microsites—particularly shrub cover and standing pines. These features could be directly shaped by management to promote assisted natural oak regeneration.
Olivia Lorente‐Casalini +4 more
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