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Mondragon et al. (2015).pdf.jpg2015-01Population ecology of epiphytic angiosperms: A reviewMondragón Chaparro, Demetria Martha; Valverde Valdés, María Teresa; Hernández Apolinar, Mariana
Briones-Salas et al. (2001).pdf.jpg2001-01Lista de mamíferos terrestres del norte del estado de OaxacaBriones Salas, Miguel ángel
Briones-Salas et al. (2012).pdf.jpg2012-03Distribución actual y potencial del jaguar (Panthera onca) en Oaxaca, MéxicoBriones Salas, Miguel Angel
Mondragón-Chaparro y Cruz-Ruiz (2008).pdf.jpg2008-09Seasonal variation of the macro-arthropod community associated to Tillandsia carlos-hankii (Bromeliaceae) in an oak-pine forest in Oaxaca, MexicoMondragon Chaparro, Demetria Martha; Cruz Ruiz, Gabriel Isaias
Briones-Salas et al. (2016).pdf.jpg2016-01Abundancia relativa y patrones de actividad de los felinos silvestres en la selva de los Chimalapas, Oaxaca, MéxicoBriones Salas, Miguel Angel
Mondragón-Chaparro (2006).pdf.jpg2006-07La riqueza de bromelias epífitas a lo largo de un gradiente altitudinal en Santa Catarina Ixtepeji, Oaxaca, MéxicoMondragón Chaparro, Demetria Martha; Villa Guzmán, Dulce María; Escobedo Sarti, Guadalupe Jeanett; Franco Méndez, Alma Delia
10.1.1.727.8618.pdf.jpg2013-01Geographic variation and the evolution of song in Mesoamerican rufous-naped wrens Campylorhynchus rufinuchaSosa López, José Roberto
Hinojosa-Arangoetal2014.pdf.jpg2014-02Using GIS methods to evaluate rhodolith and Sargassum beds as critical habitats for commercially important marine species in Bahía Concepción, B.C.S., MéxicoHinojosa Arango, Gustavo
like-a-rolling-stone-the-mobility-of-maerl-corallinaceae-and-the-neutrality-of-the-associated-assemblages.pdf.jpg2009-02Like a rolling stone: the mobility of maerl (Corallinaceae) and the neutrality of the associated assemblagesHinojosa Arango, Gustavo
Toads_in_the_backyard_why_do_invasive_cane_toads_R.pdf.jpg2016-04Toads in the backyard: why do invasive cane todas (Rhinella marina) prefer buildings to bushland?González Bernal, Edna Leticia