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Comparing individual raptor species and coarse taxonomic groups as biodiversity surrogates in desert ecosystems
ArticleAbstract: Prioritizing biodiversity conservation strategies is urgently needed. Surrogate species have been usPalabras claves:Assemblage concordance, Biodiversity surrogates, Desert ecosystem, raptors, Species richness correlations, Taxonomic groupsAutores:Alvarez-Castañeda S.T., Estrada C., Rodríguez-Estrella R., YARELYS FERRER-SÁNCHEZFuentes:googlescopusAssemblage of vascular epiphytes associated to seasonally inundated forest in the Southeastern Mexico: Challenges for its conservation
ArticleAbstract: Wetlands are ecosystems characterized by a high level of biodiversity and among those most under thrPalabras claves:Bromeliads, Diversity index, orchids, Phorophytes, Similarity index, Tintal, wetlandsAutores:García-González A., Riverón-Giró F.B., Serrano Rodríguez A., Vázquez A.H.P., YARELYS FERRER-SÁNCHEZ, Zamora Crescencio P.Fuentes:googlescopusDiversity of bats inhabiting seasonally inundated forest in the Southeastern Mexico
ArticleAbstract: Introduction: The “tintal” is a type of seasonally inundated forest where the dominant species is HaPalabras claves:CHIROPTERA, Critical habitat, Haematoxylum campechianum, Key species, Logwood, TintalAutores:Borges-Jesús K.P., Cú-Vizcarra J.D., Escalona-Segura G., Rodríguez A.S., Vargas-Contreras J.A., Vázquez A.H.P., YARELYS FERRER-SÁNCHEZFuentes:googlescopusHistorical distribution of species of the genus Haematoxylum (Leguminosae) in the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico, based on herbarium specimens
ArticleAbstract: Background and Aims: Haematoxylum is represented in the Yucatan Peninsula by two species. The bestknPalabras claves:herbarium collections, Logwood, New species, Plants with commercial value, Southeastern MexicoAutores:Crescencio P.Z., Vázquez A.H.P., Villegas P., YARELYS FERRER-SÁNCHEZFuentes:googlescopusIdentifying best conservation areas for an endangered and endemic raptor in Cuba through abundance spatial modeling: A niche-centroid distances approach
ArticleAbstract: Several rare species of the island of Cuba are facing local extinction risk and threats. The endemicPalabras claves:Buteogallus gundlachii, Cuban Black-Hawk, Distance to niche centroid, ecological niche modeling, protected areas, Species abundance distributionAutores:Rodríguez-Estrella R., YARELYS FERRER-SÁNCHEZFuentes:googlescopusReproductive parameters and potential geographical distribution of nesting areas of Grus canadensis nesiotes (Aves, Gruidae) in Cuba: Conservation implications
ArticleAbstract: Reproductive parameters and potential geographical distribution of nesting areas of Grus canadensisPalabras claves:Autores:Denis D., Fernando Abasolo-Pacheco, Rodríguez Piña E., Ruiz Companioni I., Vázquez A.H.P., YARELYS FERRER-SÁNCHEZFuentes:googlescopusMan-made environments relationships with island raptors: Endemics do not cope with habitat changes, the case of the island of Cuba
ArticleAbstract: Several studies conducted in neotropical islands have found that the intensity of human activity hasPalabras claves:Cuban Black-Hawk, Endemics, Gradient, Gundlach’s hawk, Land Use Changes, Raptors abundanceAutores:Rodríguez-Estrella R., YARELYS FERRER-SÁNCHEZFuentes:googlescopusPopulation size and behavior pattern of grus canadensis (Aves: Gruidae) in two localities of Cuba
ArticleAbstract: The availability of information on species abundance in the Neotropic is insufficient, and this prevPalabras claves:Abundance, Cuban sandhill crane, Endemic subspecies, habitat loss, ThreatenedAutores:Denis D., Fernando Abasolo-Pacheco, Ruiz I., Torres Y., Vázquez A.H.P., YARELYS FERRER-SÁNCHEZFuentes:scopusNesting sites of Snail Kite (Rostrhamus sociabilis) in Cuba
ArticleAbstract: The Snail Kite (Rostrhamus sociabilis) is a raptor of conservation interest. Here we report on 15 nePalabras claves:Accipitriformes, Conservation, Neotropical Region, nesting ecology, raptors, WetlandAutores:Companioni I., Vázquez A.H.P., Verdecia N., YARELYS FERRER-SÁNCHEZFuentes:googlescopusNotes on nesting of the endemic Gundlach's Hawk (Accipiter gundlachi) in Cuba
ArticleAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Rodríguez-Estrella R., YARELYS FERRER-SÁNCHEZFuentes:googlescopus