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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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Kaplan, Moises, Heimes, Peter, Aguilar, Rafael (2020): A new species of Sarcohyla (Anura: Hylidae: Hylini) from the Sierra Madre del Sur of Guerrero and Estado de México, México. Zootaxa 4743 (3): 382-390, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4743.3.
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Phylogenomics of the American robin (Turdus migratorius) reveals hidden lineages and introgression
Phylogenomic analyses of Turdus migratorius uncover four previously unrecognized lineages, including a divergent Baja California lineage (T. m. confinis). The results reveal complex evolutionary relationships that depart from simple models of continuous divergence, supported by evidence of introgression between the Mexican lineage and its previously ...
Wendoly Rojas‐Abreu +5 more
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Introduction: Reptiles are often overlooked when planning for conservation, as they are typically perceived as a persistent or tolerant group. Nonetheless, recent studies have shown their vulnerability. Identifying priority areas is crucial, and spatial prioritization is an essential analysis to optimize the scarce available resources for conservation.
Diana L. Fuentes-de la Rosa +2 more
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Abstract This manuscript documents a systematic ethnomycological analysis of ethnographic archives. Focusing on texts describing human–fungi interactions, I conduct a global, cross‐cultural review of mushroom use, covering 193 societies worldwide. The study reveals diverse mushroom‐related cultural practices, emphasizing the significance of fungi ...
Roope O. Kaaronen
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Distribution. Known only from the type locality and surrounding regions in Sierra Madre del Sur, C Guerrero, Mexico.Published as part of Don E. Wilson, Russell A. Mittermeier & Thomas E. Lacher, Jr, 2017, Cricetidae, pp.
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Natural history specimen data linked to collectors and determiners held within, "Base de datos del Municipio General Heliodoro Castillo, Guerrero (120. Sierra Madre del Sur)". Claims or attributions were made on Bionomia by volunteer Scribes, <a href="
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FIGURE 1. Holotype of Sarcohyla floresi UMMZ 239718.Published as part of Kaplan, Moises, Heimes, Peter & Aguilar, Rafael, 2020, A new species of Sarcohyla (Anura: Hylidae: Hylini) from the Sierra Madre del Sur of Guerrero and Estado de México, México, pp.
Aguilar, Rafael +2 more
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Se realizó un análisis panbiogeográfico de las especies de Piper pertenecientes al clado Enckea, con el fin deestablecer una hipótesis de homología biogeográfica primaria entre áreas de bosque neotropical estacionalmente seco(BNES) de América Central ...
Mario Alberto Quijano-Abril +2 more
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Biogeographic analysis of the American genus Echeandia (Agavoideae: Asparagaceae)
Echeandia (Asparagaceae) is an American genus of herbaceous geophytes. Its distribution is heterogeneous but concentrates along the Mexican Transition Zone (MTZ). We analyzed the species richness distribution and endemism of the group.
Juan Pablo Ortiz-Brunel +3 more
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