Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi associated with the rhizosphere of seedlings and mature trees of Swietenia macrophylla (Magnoliophyta: Meliaceae) in Los Tuxtlas, Veracruz, Mexico [PDF]
Víctor Hugo Rodríguez-Morelos +4 more
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Complex Systems, Agroecological Matrices, and Management of Forest Resources: An Example of an Application in Los Tuxtlas, Veracruz, Mexico [PDF]
Carlos H. Ávila-Bello +3 more
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The use of nocturnal perches by the lizard Anolis uniformis is described. Bimonthly surveys were made throughout a year in small fragments and continuous tropical rainforest areas at Los Tuxtlas, Mexico.
Elisa Cabrera-Guzmán +1 more
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Patterns of leaf trait variation underlie ecological differences among sympatric tree species of Damburneya in a tropical rainforest. [PDF]
Giraldo-Kalil LJ +3 more
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Role of subduction dynamics on the unevenly distributed volcanism at the Middle American subduction system. [PDF]
Liu M, Gao H.
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Nitrogen and phosphorus resorption in a neotropical rain forest of a nutrient-rich soil
In tropical forests with nutrient-rich soil tree’s nutrient resorption from senesced leaves has not always been observed to be low. Perhaps this lack of consistence is partly owing to the nutrient resorption methods used.
José Luis Martínez-Sánchez
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Especie nueva de Marsdenia (Asclepiadaceae), de Los Tuxtlas, Veracruz, México
"Se describe e ilustra Marsdenia popoluca (Asclepiadaceae), especie nuevade la Estación de Biología Tropical Los Tuxtlas y sus alrededores en el estado deVeracruz, México. Marsdenia popoluca se reconoce por sus hojas ovadas de másde 18 cm de largo, base cordada, peciolos de 5.5-9.5 cm de largo; coroladensamente hirsuta en la garganta, ápice del estilo ...
Álvaro Campos VILLANUEVA +1 more
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The understory bat community in a fragmented landscape in the lowlands of the Los Tuxtlas, Veracruz, Mexico [PDF]
Ismari Ramírez Lucho +2 more
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Vertical and Horizontal Trophic Networks in the Aroid-Infesting Insect Community of Los Tuxtlas Biosphere Reserve, Mexico. [PDF]
Amancio G +4 more
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