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    Incidencia de estados serales sobre la diversidad de aves y el uso de su habitat en el bosque tropical subcaducifolio, Jalisco, México by Amparán Salido, Rosío Teresita

    Published 2005
    “…Five sites of sampled were used in each one of the seral stages; each site was separated with 150 m in a transect of 750 m. The birds were quantified in each one of the sites with the circular plots technique. …”
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    Dieta de la nutria neotropical (Lontra longicaudis annectens) en Pueblo Nuevo, Durango, México by Cruz García, Francisco, Contreras Balderas, Armando Jesús, García Salas, Juan Antonio, Gallo Reynoso, Juan Pablo

    Published 2017
    “…Diet was conformed by 7 categories of prey, invertebrates and fish representing the highest percentage (39.45% and 34.86%, respectively), with a smaller presence plants, amphibians, mammals, birds, reptiles and 4.95% of unidentified items. …”
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    Interacciones alimentarias de depredadores en el noroeste del estado de Sonora by Alvarado, María del Socorro

    Published 2009
    “…The contents were classified into the following taxonomic groups: lagomorphs, rodents, artiodactyle, reptile, birds and plants. The most important element in the Bobcat diet were rodents with 66.67% and 29.45% (in wet and dry season) and an important part of them were Neotoma albigula and Dipodomys merriami. …”
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    Interacciones alimentarias de depredadores en el noroeste del estado de Sonora by Alvarado, María del Socorro

    Published 2009
    “…The contents were classified into the following taxonomic groups: lagomorphs, rodents, artiodactyle, reptile, birds and plants. The most important element in the Bobcat diet were rodents with 66.67% and 29.45% (in wet and dry season) and an important part of them were Neotoma albigula and Dipodomys merriami. …”
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    Biología y ecología de aves playeras con énfasis en el género Calidris (aves: charadriiformes, scolopacidae) en la Península de Yucatán, México by Correa Sandoval, Jorge

    Published 2009
    “…During 2004-2006, we conducted aerial surveys to locate shorebird concentrations and count birds to investigate to what extent the coastal wetlands of the northwestern Yucatan Peninsula are used by resident and migratory shorebirds. …”
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    Biología y ecología de aves playeras con énfasis en el género Calidris (aves: charadriiformes, scolopacidae) en la Península de Yucatán, México by Correa Sandoval, Jorge

    Published 2009
    “…During 2004-2006, we conducted aerial surveys to locate shorebird concentrations and count birds to investigate to what extent the coastal wetlands of the northwestern Yucatan Peninsula are used by resident and migratory shorebirds. …”
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    Performance evaluation and optimization of swarms of robots in a specific task by Márquez Vega, Luis Ángel

    Published 2019
    “…Different methods to control swarms of robots have been proposed, in this thesis a bio-inspired model based in repulsion (∆r), orientation (∆o) and attraction (∆a) tendencies between biological species as bird flocks and schools of fish is applied in the simulated swarm of quadrotors. …”
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    Performance evaluation and optimization of swarms of robots in a specific task by Márquez Vega, Luis Ángel

    Published 2019
    “…Different methods to control swarms of robots have been proposed, in this thesis a bio-inspired model based in repulsion (∆r), orientation (∆o) and attraction (∆a) tendencies between biological species as bird flocks and schools of fish is applied in the simulated swarm of quadrotors. …”
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    Validación de la Escala de Conducta Disocial (ECODI27) en una muestra probabilística de adolescentes mexicanos by Moral de la Rubia, José

    Published 2010
    “…Eysenck, 1978) y el Inventario Balanceado de Respuestas Socialmente Deseables, versión 6 (BIRD-6; Paulhus, D., 1998) a 202 adolescentes —112 hombres y 90 mujeres— de 14 a 17 años de edad. …”
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