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Sapling survival and growth of coniferous and broad-leaved trees in successional highland habitats in Mexico
ArticleAbstract: We assessed survival and growth of transplanted saplings of understory broad-leaved trees (OreopanaxPalabras claves:Abies guatemalensis, Deforestation, forest restoration, Human disturbance, Pinus, Secondary succession, Species enrichment, Understory treeAutores:González‐Espinosa M., Martínez-Icó M., Pedro Francisco Quintana-Ascencio, Ramírez‐Marcial N.Fuentes:scopusSecondary succession in disturbed Pinus‐Quercus forests in the highlands of Chiapas, Mexico
ArticleAbstract: We present floristic and structural data on serai plant communities (Old‐Field, Grassland, ShrublandPalabras claves:Chronosequence, Evergreen broad‐leaved forest, forest conservation, Montane rain forest, REGENERATION, Tropical highlands, vegetation structureAutores:Gaytán‐Guzmán P., González‐Espinosa M., Pedro Francisco Quintana-Ascencio, Ramírez‐Marcial N.Fuentes:scopusSeed rain and establishment in successional forests in Chiapas, Mexico
ArticleAbstract: Background and Aims: Agriculture in the tropics is decreasing, fragmenting and altering forests andPalabras claves:Forest landscapes, habitat heterogeneity, Human disturbance, Lacandon maya, Swidden agriculture, Tropical RainforestAutores:Arreola F.C., González‐Espinosa M., Pedro Francisco Quintana-Ascencio, Ramírez‐Marcial N.Fuentes:scopusSoil seed banks and regeneration of tropical rain forest from milpa fields at the Selva Lacandona, Chiapas, Mexico
ArticleAbstract: The traditional milpa agriculture system (slash-burn) of the Lacandon Maya people in eastern ChiapasPalabras claves:Autores:Domínguez-Vázquez G., González‐Espinosa M., Martínez-Icó M., Pedro Francisco Quintana-Ascencio, Ramírez‐Marcial N.Fuentes:scopusThe International Network of Forest Inventory Plots (BIOTREE-NET) in Mesoamerica: Advances, challenges and future perspectives
ArticleAbstract: Conservation efforts in Neotropical regions are often hindered by lack of data, since for many speciPalabras claves:access to information, data sharing, Neotropic, relational database, Species distribution modellingAutores:Balvanera P., Benito B.M., Bonet-García F., Brewer S.W., Camacho-Cruz A., Castillo M.A., Cayuela L., Chan I., Coronado I.M., Daniel M. Griffith, de Albuquerque F.S., De Jong B.H.J., del Castillo R., Dzul F.T., Fernández J.D., Field R., Figueroa-Rangel B.L., Galindo-Jaimes L., Gálvez-Bravo L., Garibaldi C., Gillespie T.W., Golicher D.J., González W.F., González-Rivas B., González‐Espinosa M., Gordon J.E., Granzow-de la Cerda Í., Hurtado J., Islebe G.A., Kelly D.L., Letcher S.G., Linares J.C., Mangan S.A., Meave J.A., Méndez V.E., Meza V., Ochoa-Gaona S., Olvera-Vargas M., Pérez R.P., Peterson C.J., Ramírez‐Marcial N., Rey-Benayas J.M., Ruiz-Gutierrez V., Schnitzer S.A., Snarr K.A., Valdez-Hernández M., Velázquez E., Viergever K.M., White D.A., Williams J.N., Williams-Linera G., Zahawi R.A., Zamora R.Fuentes:scopus