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Triggering of the 2014 Mw7.3 Papanoa earthquake by a slow slip event in Guerrero, Mexico
Nature Geoscience, 2016Mathilde Radiguet +2 more
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Zootaxa, 2022
Chitons from southern Mxico have been poorly documented hitherto and little is known about the species present in this region. Here we report 12 intertidal to shallow subtidal species in six families and nine genera.
Adriana Reyes-Gmez +8 more
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Chitons from southern Mxico have been poorly documented hitherto and little is known about the species present in this region. Here we report 12 intertidal to shallow subtidal species in six families and nine genera.
Adriana Reyes-Gmez +8 more
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Co-Circulation of All Four Dengue Viruses and Zika Virus in Guerrero, Mexico, 2019
Vector Borne and Zoonotic Diseases, 2021A clinical and entomological investigation was performed to identify flavivirus infections in humans and mosquitoes in impoverished areas of Guerrero, a coastal state in southwestern Mexico.
Daniel Nunez-Avellaneda +10 more
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Along-fault pore-pressure evolution during a slow-slip event in Guerrero, Mexico
Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 2015William B Frank +2 more
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Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems, 2018
In La Montaña, Guerrero, one of the poorest regions in Mexico, the indigenous Non-Government Organization Xuajin Me´Phaa produces hibiscus and other organic products.
A. P. Galicia-Gallardo +4 more
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In La Montaña, Guerrero, one of the poorest regions in Mexico, the indigenous Non-Government Organization Xuajin Me´Phaa produces hibiscus and other organic products.
A. P. Galicia-Gallardo +4 more
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A New Species of Lepidophyma (Squamata: Xantusiidae) from the Pacific Lowlands of Guerrero, Mexico
Journal of Herpetology, 2018We describe a new species of the genus Lepidophyma from the Pacific lowlands of Guerrero, southern Mexico. Previously referred to as L. smithii, the new taxon is distinguished by a series of morphological characteristics, principally higher numbers of ...
Ricardo Palacios-Aguilar +2 more
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Annals of Human Biology, 2018
Background: New commercial STR kits have emerged with greater numbers of markers, which allows for obtaining stronger conclusions in forensic casework, which has been poorly studied in Mexico. Aim: To obtain forensic parameters and to analyse the genetic
J. A. Aguilar-Velázquez +5 more
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Background: New commercial STR kits have emerged with greater numbers of markers, which allows for obtaining stronger conclusions in forensic casework, which has been poorly studied in Mexico. Aim: To obtain forensic parameters and to analyse the genetic
J. A. Aguilar-Velázquez +5 more
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2020
This chapter focuses on the rise of violence in Guerrero. Due to the increased precarity of their lives, indigenous, peasant communities have created community police. These groups feel the brunt of government repression and attacks from police. Indigenous and progressive leaders in the state have been consistently targeted, kidnapped, and murdered.
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This chapter focuses on the rise of violence in Guerrero. Due to the increased precarity of their lives, indigenous, peasant communities have created community police. These groups feel the brunt of government repression and attacks from police. Indigenous and progressive leaders in the state have been consistently targeted, kidnapped, and murdered.
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THE ASTYANAX CAVES OF MEXICO: CAVEFISHES OF TAMAULIPAS, SAN LUIS POTOSÍ, AND GUERRERO
Journal of Fish Biology, 2019G. Proudlove
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