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Integrative Zoology, 2016
AbstractAs well as being of global cultural importance (from local tribal folklore to being an iconic species for conservation), the tapir plays an important role in its ecosystem as a herbivore and seed disperser. However, the ecology and ethnozoology of the endangered Baird's tapir in the north of Oaxaca, Mexico is poorly understood.
Mario César, Lavariega Nolasco +3 more
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AbstractAs well as being of global cultural importance (from local tribal folklore to being an iconic species for conservation), the tapir plays an important role in its ecosystem as a herbivore and seed disperser. However, the ecology and ethnozoology of the endangered Baird's tapir in the north of Oaxaca, Mexico is poorly understood.
Mario César, Lavariega Nolasco +3 more
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The Southwestern Naturalist, 2012
Abstract During a study of rodents at Cerro Pelon, Oaxaca, Mexico, in the northwestern portion of the Sierra Madre de Oaxaca physiographic subprovince, we collected three Chinanteco deermice Habromys chinanteco. This microendemic rodent is rare in terms of habitat and population, and had not been collected in the wild since 1975.
Miguel Briones-Salas +3 more
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Abstract During a study of rodents at Cerro Pelon, Oaxaca, Mexico, in the northwestern portion of the Sierra Madre de Oaxaca physiographic subprovince, we collected three Chinanteco deermice Habromys chinanteco. This microendemic rodent is rare in terms of habitat and population, and had not been collected in the wild since 1975.
Miguel Briones-Salas +3 more
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Ecología de <i>Ceratozamia</i> aff. <i>robusta</i> en la Sierra Madre del Sur de Oaxaca
Proceedings of Cycad 2005: The 7th International Conference on Cycad Biology, 2007Alma Delia Chávez González +2 more
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A New Species ofAbronia(Squamata: Anguidae) from the Sierra Madre del Sur of Oaxaca, Mexico
Journal of Herpetology, 2016Jonathan A Campbell +1 more
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