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The Fabaceae in Northeastern Mexico (Subfamily Papilionoideae, Tribes Amorpheae, Brongniartieae, and Dalbergieae). [PDF]

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Estrada Castillón E   +9 more
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Current status of the remaining Mexican cloud forests: landscape findings and conservation initiatives. [PDF]

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Dáttilo W   +4 more
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Ecology and local knowledge of the Baird's tapir (Tapirella bairdii) in the Sierra Madre de Oaxaca, Mexico

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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Description of the tadpole and natural history notes of Incilius spiculatus (Mendelson, 1997), an Endangered toad endemic to the Sierra Madre de Oaxaca, Mexico

2021
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Arreortúa, Medardo   +4 more
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