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Se registró una hembra juvenil de Lampronycteris brachyotis en una selva mediana subcaducifolia del municipio de Espita, Yucatán. Este es el primer registro de la especie en el estado de Yucatán, lo cual amplía su área de distribución conocida en la ...
Beatriz Bolívar-Cimé +3 more
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Gestural Sequences in Wild Spider Monkeys (Ateles geoffroyi)
Geoffroy's spider monkeys produce gestural sequences in the wild, mostly during aggressive, playful and sexual interactions. ABSTRACT To date, research on gestural communication in species other than great apes has been quite limited, especially in their natural habitat, although including a broader range of species in different settings is essential ...
Eva Corral +4 more
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Bladder Stone Secondary to Migration of an Intrauterine Device: A Case Report
ABSTRACT Intravesical migration of intrauterine devices (IUDs) is an uncommon complication that may lead to recurrent urinary tract infections, lower urinary tract symptoms, and bladder stone formation. Diagnosis requires high clinical suspicion and confirmation through imaging and cystoscopy.
Mario Arturo Martin‐Dorantes +5 more
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Using biotelemetry to assess drone effects on whale sharks
Abstract The use of unoccupied aerial vehicles or drones for wildlife research has proliferated in recent years and they have proven to be a valuable tool for collecting data for population surveys, morphometric and body condition measurements, and for observing behavior.
Samantha D. Reynolds +6 more
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Triggers, Types, and Treatments for Kounis Syndrome: A Systematic Review
Background: Kounis syndrome (KS), also known as allergic myocardial infarction, presents in three variants. This condition is often underrecognized due to limited knowledge and its variable presentation.
Erick Rochel-Perez +10 more
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Construction of an Yucatec Maya soil classification and comparison with the WRB framework [PDF]
Background Mayas living in southeast Mexico have used soils for millennia and provide thus a good example for understanding soil-culture relationships and for exploring the ways indigenous people name and classify the soils of their territory. This paper
Francisco Bautista, J Alfred Zinck
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Abstract For many timber species, a lack of consistent, comprehensive global distribution data makes validating supply source (country of harvest) difficult. To supplement these data, we developed species distribution models (SDMs) for the American mahogany species (genus Swietenia) to demonstrate how SDMs can assist in the analysis of supply sources ...
Sarah E. Pollack +3 more
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Morphometric differentiation in small juveniles of the pink spotted shrimp (Farfantepenaeus brasiliensis) and the southern pink shrimp (F. notialis) in the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico [PDF]
The morphometric and morphological characters of the rostrum have been widely used to identify penaeid shrimp species (Heales et al., 1985; Dall et al., 1990; Pendrey et al., 1999).
Defeo, Omar +2 more
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Renewable energy research progress in Mexico: a review [PDF]
Mexico ranks 9th in the world in crude oil reserves, 4th in natural gas reserves in America and it is also highly rich in renewable energy sources (solar, wind, biomasss, hydropower and geothermal).
Alemán-Nava, GS +7 more
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Wind Resource Evaluation With Atmospheric Stability Across Different Surface Types
Wind resource evaluation with atmospheric stability across different surface types. ABSTRACT This study investigates the influence of atmospheric stability on wind resource assessment across various surface conditions, focusing on wind shear and prevailing wind direction as key analytical parameters.
Zejia Hua, Wei Tao, Guanjun Wang
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