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A conservation checklist of the amphibians and reptiles of the State of Mexico, Mexico with comparisons with adjoining states
Published 2020-07-01“…The majority of the amphibians (73.5%) and reptiles (70.3%) found in the State of Mexico are endemic to Mexico. Of the amphibian and reptile species in the State of Mexico, 20.1% are IUCN listed (i.e., Vulnerable, Near Threatened, or Endangered), 18.4% are placed in a protected category by SEMARNAT (excluding NL and Pr, this last category is equivalent to the LC category of IUCN), and 34.9% are categorized as high risk by the EVS. …”
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Amphibians and reptiles of the state of Hidalgo, Mexico
Published 2015-04-01“…We compiled a checklist of the amphibians and reptiles of the state of Hidalgo, Mexico. The herpetofauna of Hidalgo consists of a total of 175 species: 54 amphibians (14 salamanders and 40 anurans); and 121 reptiles (one crocodile, five turtles, 36 lizards, 79 snakes). …”
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Amphibians and reptiles of the state of Chihuahua, Mexico, with comparisons with adjoining states
Published 2017-02-01“…We also compare this list to those of six adjoining states in the United States and Mexico (New Mexico, Texas, Coahuila, Durango, Sinaloa, and Sonora). …”
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New record of Myotis ciliolabrum (Merriam, 1886) (Mammalia, Chiroptera) from the State of Mexico, Mexico
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Distribución de las mariposas diurnas (Lepidoptera: Hesperioidea y Papilionoidea) del Estado de México, México
Published 2008-09-01“…<br>Distribution of butterflies (Lepidoptera: Hesperioidea and Papilionoidea) from Mexico State, Mexico. The State of Mexico is a region with great biological diversity, owing to its geographical and ecological features. …”
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Floristics of the cloud forest and border vegetation in Avándaro, Valle de Bravo, Mexico state, Mexico
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Moss diversity in the state of Aguascalientes Mexico: Revision and update
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Disentangling Species Delineation and Guiding Conservation of Endangered Magnolias in Veracruz, Mexico
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Taxonomic revision of the Pyrgulopsis gilae (Caenogastropoda, Hydrobiidae) species complex, with descriptions of two new species from the Gila River basin, New Mexico
Published 2014-07-01“…These findings suggest that the conservation status of P. gilae, which was recently removed from the list of candidates for listing as endangered or threatened by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, should be revisited and that the two new species may also merit protective measures given their narrow geographic ranges.…”
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Why continue with floristic checklists in Mexico? The case of the Tacaná-Boquerón Priority Terrestrial Region, in the Mexican State of Chiapas
Published 2019-12-01“…Study sites and dates: Tacaná-Boquerón Priority Terrestrial Region, Chiapas State, Mexico. This region is on the Guatemala border and covers an area of 57,400 ha. …”
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The role of social media groups on illegal wildlife trade in four Mexican states: A year-long assessment
Published 2023-09-01“…Thus, our objective was to determine the role of social media in illegal trade in Mexican states with different income levels. We looked for social media groups that serve as virtual marketplaces in the states of Estado de México, Guerrero, Jalisco, and Oaxaca. …”
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An updated list of the Mexican herpetofauna: with a summary of historical and contemporary studies
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The Hintons’ legacy to the knowledge of the flora of Mexico
Published 2019-09-01“…The records were reviewed to eliminate synonymy and a complete list of species and their distribution by states was compiled. …”
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Diversity of the Pteridoflora of Montane Northwestern Mexico
Published 2023-02-01“…Four species of ferns are listed as threatened in the Mexican Official Norm NOM-059-SEMARNAT-2010, 17 species are listed in the IUCN, and only one tree ferns are in CITES. …”
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