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pro vyhledávání: '"Martín Yair Cabrera-Garrido"'
Autor:
Ana Ugalde-Medina, Roxana Acosta-Gutiérrez, Andrés M. López-Pérez, Laura Del Castillo-Martínez, Angel Herrera-Mares, Juan B. Morales-Malacara, Carmen Guzmán-Cornejo, Martín Yair Cabrera-Garrido
Publikováno v:
Journal of Medical Entomology. 57:780-787
The Chamela Biological Station (ChBS) is located in the Pacific Coast of Mexico in the State of Jalisco. This represents one of the core areas of the Chamela-Cuixmala Biosphere Reserve, characterized by one of the most threatened ecosystems, the trop
Autor:
Roxana Acosta-Gutiérrez, Livia León-Paniagua, César A. Ríos-Muñoz, Ingeborg Becker, Ali Zeltzin Lira-Olguin, Pablo Colunga-Salas, Mario Mata-Galindo, Kevin Hernández-Vilchis, Sokani Sánchez-Montes, D. Melissa Navarrete-Sotelo, Martín Yair Cabrera-Garrido
Publikováno v:
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
UNAM
Redalyc-UNAM
Therya (México) Num.2 Vol.10
UNAM
Redalyc-UNAM
Therya (México) Num.2 Vol.10
Fleas and sucking lice are important vectors of multiple pathogens causing major epidemics worldwide. However these insects are vectors of a wide range of largely understudied and unattended pathogens, especially several species of bacteria’s of th
Autor:
Livia León-Paniagua, Pablo Colunga-Salas, Estefania Grostieta, Ingeborg Becker, Sokani Sánchez-Montes, Martín Yair Cabrera-Garrido, Luis Darcy Verde‐Arregoitia
Publikováno v:
Transboundary and Emerging Diseases
Multiple species of viruses circulate in wild mammals, some of them potentially causing zoonosis. Most of the suspected viral zoonotic diseases affecting human patients remain unidentified with regard to their aetiological agent. The aim of this stud
Autor:
Luca Santini, Giovani Hernández-Canchola, Luis D. Verde Arregoitia, Martín Yair Cabrera-Garrido, Livia León-Paniagua, Manuel Schweizer
Publikováno v:
Journal of Mammalogy, 99, 5, pp. 1055-1064
Journal of Mammalogy, 99, 1055-1064
Journal of Mammalogy, 99, 1055-1064
When functionally similar species co-occur, they are expected to differ in at least 1 niche axis to avoid competition. In bats, small differences in body size can influence ecology, potentially reducing niche overlap. We used yellowshouldered bats (g
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::49ec262ebf7fad83ee023e82e6abdb2e
http://hdl.handle.net/11573/1529141
http://hdl.handle.net/11573/1529141