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Autor:
Oscar G. Gutiérrez-Ruacho, J. Andrés Alvarado-Castro, Alberto Macías-Duarte, J. Roberto Rodríguez-Salazar, Angel B. Montoya
Publikováno v:
Web of Science
The persistence of a species throughout its geographic range requires dispersal among its populations. The study of dispersal is particularly relevant for species whose geographic range has contracted, such as the endangered Northern Aplomado Falcon
Autor:
Michael T. Bogan, J. Andrés Alvarado-Castro, David A. Lytle, Nohemí Noriega-Felix, Lloyd T. Findley, Oscar G. Gutiérrez-Ruacho, Sylvette Leonor Vidal-Aguilar, Alejandro Varela-Romero
Publikováno v:
Biodiversity and Conservation. 23:2705-2748
In arid regions, spring-fed habitats are frequently the only year-round source of surface water and are essential habitats for aquatic organisms and primary water sources for terrestrial animals and human settlements. While these habitats have been r
Autor:
Oscar G. Gutiérrez-Ruacho, J. Andrés Alvarado-Castro, Duane B. Pool, Leopoldo Villarruel-Sahagún, C. I. Ortega-Rosas, Alberto Macías-Duarte
Publikováno v:
The Wilson Journal of Ornithology. 131:72
We determined the effect of the seasonal distribution of summer rainfall and associated seasonal changes in vegetation on the timing of reproduction and reproductive success of the Rufous-winged Sparrow (Peucaea carpalis) in the plains of central Son
Publikováno v:
The Southwestern Naturalist. 58:494-497
While distributions of aquatic insects are fairly well known in the southwestern United States, relatively few surveys have been conducted in northwestern Mexico. We report new collections of species of aquatic Heteroptera in the region, which extend
Autor:
María E. Dórame-Navarro, J. Andrés Alvarado-Castro, A. Amalia Félix-Torres, Alberto Macías-Duarte
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association. 25(4)
Dengue is a serious public health problem worldwide. Biological control of its vector, Aedes aegypti, remains a feasible option in light of increasing urbanization and insecticide resistance. We studied the dispersal and oviposition activity of Toxor