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    Is drought altering plant populations in the mountainous region of Northeastern Mexico? by García, Jaime F., Jurado, Enrique

    Published 2015
    “…Mortality in six plant species was examined in the vegetation of a mountain region in Northeastern Mexico and hypotheses of survival pathways within populations in the ecosystem were tested. …”
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    Junto a la montaña by Flores Franco, Sanjuana Marisol

    Published 2023
    Subjects: “…Mountains; hummingbird; City; Colors; Environment; Humans.…”
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    Presence of Borrelia burgdorferi and rickettsial pathogens in Rhipicephalus sanguineus ticks of Monterrey, city of Northeastern of Mexico by Tamez González, Roberto, Almaza Ferrer, Ana, Torres, Javier, Gordillo Pérez, María Guadalupe

    Published 2018
    “…Rhipicephalus sp is endemic throughout the world, it has capacity of host and transmit pathogens to the dogs and keep enzootic cycle of R. rickettsi and Ehrlichia canis (E. canis), causal agent spotted fever from the rocky mountain spotted fever and the canine Ehrlichiosis respectively. …”
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    The Current Status of the Distribution Range of the Western Pine Beetle, Dendroctonus brevicomis (Curculionidae: Scolytinae) in Northern Mexico by Valerio Mendoza, O., Armendáriz Toledano, Francisco, Cuéllar Rodríguez, Luis Gerardo, Negrón, José F., Zúñiga, G.

    Published 2017
    “…Furthermore, we find high geographic variation in size and shape of the seminal rod, with conspicous differences among individuals from different geographical regions, namely west and east of the Great Basin and between mountain systems in Mexico. Key words: seminal rod shape, geometric morphometry, Dendroctonus frontalis complex…”
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    Phylogenomics of alligator lizards elucidate diversification patterns across the Mexican transition zone and support the recognition of a new genus by Blair, Christopher, Bryson Jr., Robert W.

    Published 2022
    “…We detected a high level of genomic divergence for a morphologically distinct species restricted to the arid mountains of north-eastern Mexico, and erected a new genus to better reflect evolutionary history. …”
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    Zonificación y detección de riesgos geológicos en el flanco sur del Cerro de las Mitras by Viveros Ramírez, Daniel

    Published 2019
    “…Cerro de las Mitras is a mountainous elevation, whose geological characteristic is constituted by a Cretaceous sequence: limestones, shales and marls, forming a brachyanticline. …”
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    Zonificación y detección de riesgos geológicos en el flanco sur del Cerro de las Mitras by Viveros Ramírez, Daniel

    Published 2019
    “…Cerro de las Mitras is a mountainous elevation, whose geological characteristic is constituted by a Cretaceous sequence: limestones, shales and marls, forming a brachyanticline. …”
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    Algunos aspectos de la biología de la manzanita (Arctostaphylos pungens HBK) y su papel en el desplazamiento de bosques templados por chaparrales by Márquez Linares, Marco Antonio, Jurado Ybarra, Enrique, González Elizondo, M. Socorro

    Published 2006
    “…The Mexican «manzanita» (Arctostaphylos pungens) is a common and widely distributed plant in the Mexican mountains. It has an abundant seed production, high capacity to germinate after fire, and good adaptation to disturbed environments. …”
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    Distribución ecológica de la herpetofauna en gradientes altitudinales superiores del Cerro El Potosí, Galeana, Nuevo León, México by Contreras Lozano, Jorge Armando, Lazcano, David, Contreras Balderas, Armando Jesús

    Published 2011
    “…This is the first extensive formal work done in the area, thus increasing the knowledge of the herpetofauna of the Sierra Madre Oriental and in particular of this mountain, a State Protected Natural Area, and providing information that will enhance management and conservation strategies for this vertebrate group. …”
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