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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. …”
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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. …”
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    Distribución, abundancia, diversidad y atributos bioecológicos de especies de chrysopidae (neuroptera) asociadas a frutales del centro y norte de México by Ramírez Delgado, Manuel

    Published 2007
    “…Abstract The family Chrysopidae (Neuroptera) has numerous arboreal species that they could be important in the biological control of pests in the diverse fruit orchards of México; however, the potential of these beneficial insects has been neglected or underestimated due to the scarce availability of taxonomic studies of the group in the country. The objectives of this study were to identify and determine the Chrysopidae species distribution, abundance, diversity and bioecology in orchard trees from central and northern Mexico, in order to contribute in the protection, conservation and use of these biological control agents in the country. …”
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    Distribución, abundancia, diversidad y atributos bioecológicos de especies de chrysopidae (neuroptera) asociadas a frutales del centro y norte de México by Ramírez Delgado, Manuel

    Published 2007
    “…Abstract The family Chrysopidae (Neuroptera) has numerous arboreal species that they could be important in the biological control of pests in the diverse fruit orchards of México; however, the potential of these beneficial insects has been neglected or underestimated due to the scarce availability of taxonomic studies of the group in the country. The objectives of this study were to identify and determine the Chrysopidae species distribution, abundance, diversity and bioecology in orchard trees from central and northern Mexico, in order to contribute in the protection, conservation and use of these biological control agents in the country. …”
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