Biodiversity of tamaulipan thornscrub in relation to fragmentation

Tamaulipan thornscrub has often been removed in northeastern Mexico to give way to agriculture and induced grasslands for cattle. This results in over 90% of thorn scrub being either removed or severely modified, with a few remaining fragments varying in size and distance to nearby fragments (isolat...

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Main Authors: Jurado, Enrique, Cuellar, Gerardo, Flores, Mercedes, González, Ignacio
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Language:English
Published: 1999
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Online Access:http://eprints.uanl.mx/25714/1/264.pdf
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author Jurado, Enrique
Cuellar, Gerardo
Flores, Mercedes
González, Ignacio
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description Tamaulipan thornscrub has often been removed in northeastern Mexico to give way to agriculture and induced grasslands for cattle. This results in over 90% of thorn scrub being either removed or severely modified, with a few remaining fragments varying in size and distance to nearby fragments (isolation). Fragment size ranges from isolated trees in induced buffel grasslands to 300 ha of "continuous vegetation
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spelling eprints-257142023-07-15T21:54:48Z http://eprints.uanl.mx/25714/ Biodiversity of tamaulipan thornscrub in relation to fragmentation Jurado, Enrique Cuellar, Gerardo Flores, Mercedes González, Ignacio SD Ciencia forestal Tamaulipan thornscrub has often been removed in northeastern Mexico to give way to agriculture and induced grasslands for cattle. This results in over 90% of thorn scrub being either removed or severely modified, with a few remaining fragments varying in size and distance to nearby fragments (isolation). Fragment size ranges from isolated trees in induced buffel grasslands to 300 ha of "continuous vegetation 1999 Article PeerReviewed text en cc_by_nc_nd http://eprints.uanl.mx/25714/1/264.pdf http://eprints.uanl.mx/25714/1.haspreviewThumbnailVersion/264.pdf Jurado, Enrique y Cuellar, Gerardo y Flores, Mercedes y González, Ignacio (1999) Biodiversity of tamaulipan thornscrub in relation to fragmentation. USDA Forest Service Proceedings RMRS. pp. 272-275.
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Biodiversity of tamaulipan thornscrub in relation to fragmentation
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title Biodiversity of tamaulipan thornscrub in relation to fragmentation
title_full Biodiversity of tamaulipan thornscrub in relation to fragmentation
title_fullStr Biodiversity of tamaulipan thornscrub in relation to fragmentation
title_full_unstemmed Biodiversity of tamaulipan thornscrub in relation to fragmentation
title_short Biodiversity of tamaulipan thornscrub in relation to fragmentation
title_sort biodiversity of tamaulipan thornscrub in relation to fragmentation
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