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    Topographic position, but not slope aspect, drives the dominance of functional strategies of tropical dry forest trees by Méndez-Toribio, M, Ibarra-Manríquez, G, Navarrete-Segueda, A, Paz, H

    Published in Environmental research letters (01-08-2017)
    “…In seasonal plant communities, it is recognized that topography-related variation in water availability and solar radiation determine vegetation structure and…”
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    Are functional traits good predictors of demographic rates? Evidence from five neotropical forests by Poorter, L, Wright, S.J, Paz, H, Ackerly, D.D, Condit, R, Ibarra-Manriquez, G, Harms, K.E, Licona, J.C, Martinez-Ramos, M, Mazer, S.J, Muller-Landau, H.C, Pena-Claros, M, Webb, C.O, Wright, I.J

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-07-2008)
    “…A central goal of comparative plant ecology is to understand how functional traits vary among species and to what extent this variation has adaptive value…”
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    Los bosques de niebla de México: conservación y restauración de su componente arbóreo by M. González-Espinosa, J.A. Meave, N. Ramírez-Marcial, T. Toledo-Aceves, F.G. Lorea-Hernández, G. Ibarra-Manríquez

    “…El bosque de niebla de México, formación vegetal ampliamente conocida en este país como bosque mesófilo de montaña, incluye una variedad de asociaciones que…”
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    Phylogenetic classification of the world’s tropical forests by Franklin, Janet, Arroyo-Rodríguez, Víctor, Aguirre, Nikolay, Aiba, Shin-Ichiro, Mora, Francisco, Aymard C., Gerardo A., Báez, Selene, Balvanera, Patricia, da Conceição Bispo, Polyanna, Boeckx, Pascal, Boehning-Gaese, Katrin, Bongers, Frans, Brearley, Francis Q., Chai, Shauna-Lee, Chhang, Phourin, Chuyong, George, Cristóbal-Azkarate, Jurgi, Culmsee, Heike, Damas, Kipiro, Dattaraja, H. S., DeWalt, Saara J., Din, Hazimah, Drake, Donald R., Duque, Alvaro, Eichhorn, Karl, Enoki, Tsutomu, Ensslin, Andreas, Farwig, Nina, Gillet, Jean-Francois, Gonmadje, Christelle, la Cerda, Iñigo Granzow-de, Harrison, Rhett D., Hector, Andy, Hemp, Andreas, Hussain, M. Shah, Hanum, I. Faridah, Jansen, Patrick A., Kartawinata, Kuswata, Kearsley, Elizabeth, Kelly, Daniel L., Kessler, Michael, Killeen, Timothy J., Kooyman, Robert M., Laumonier, Yves, Laurance, Susan G., Lawes, Michael J., Letcher, Susan G., Lindsell, Jeremy, Lozada, Jose, Martin, Emanuel H., Matos, Darley Calderado Leal, Melo, Felipe P. L., Metali, Faizah, Metzger, Jean Paul, Parolin, Pia, Parthasarathy, N., Paudel, Ekananda, Qie, Lan, Piedade, Maria Teresa F., Pinto, José Roberto Rodrigues, Poulsen, John R., Powers, Jennifer S., Prasad, Rama Chandra, Puyravaud, Jean-Philippe, Rolim, Samir, Rovero, Francesco, Rutishauser, Ervan, Rutten, Gemma, Saiter, Felipe Z., Saner, Philippe, dos Santos, João Roberto, Schmitt, Christine B., Schoengart, Jochen, Schulze, Mark, Souza, Alexandre F., Sposito, Tereza, Steinmetz, Robert, Stevart, Tariq, Suganuma, Marcio Seiji, Sunderland, Terry, Suzuki, Eizi, Tabarelli, Marcelo, Tang, Jianwei, Tanner, Ed V. J., Targhetta, Natalia, Thomas, Duncan, de Morisson Valeriano, Márcio, van Valkenburg, Johan, Van Do, Tran, Van Sam, Hoang, Verbeeck, Hans, Vetaa, Ole Reidar, Adekunle, Victor, Vieira, Simone A., Wittmann, Florian, Yang, Xiaobo, Yao, C. Yves Adou, Yap, Sandra L., Zahawi, Rakan A., Zang, Runguo

    “…Knowledge about the biogeographic affinities of the world’s tropical forests helps to better understand regional differences in forest structure, diversity,…”
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    Seedling functional types in a lowland rain forest in Mexico by Ibarra-Manriquez, Guillermo, Martinez Ramos, Miguel, Oyama, Ken

    Published in American journal of botany (01-10-2001)
    “…Seedling morphology of 210 species (173 trees and 37 lianas) was studied from a community perspective to identify major patterns of seedling functional types…”
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    Higher Taxa as Surrogates of Plant Biodiversity in a Megadiverse Country by VILLASEÑOR, JOSE L., IBARRA-MANRÍQUEZ, GUILLERMO, MEAVE, JORGE A., ORTÍZ, ENRIQUE

    Published in Conservation biology (01-02-2005)
    “…An important question in conservation biology is the extent to which the number of taxonomic supraspecific categories can serve as surrogates of species…”
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    Ecological correlates of reproductive traits of Mexican rain forest trees by Ibarra-Manriquez, G. (UNAM, Mexico), Oyama, K

    Published in American journal of botany (01-04-1992)
    “…Sexual systems of 139 tree species from a tropical rain forest at Los Tuxtlas, Mexico were investigated to: 1) estimate the relative proportions of…”
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    Mazahua Ethnobotany and Subsistence in the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve, Mexico by Farfán, Berenice, Casas, Alejandro, Ibarra-Manríquez, Guillermo, Pérez-Negrón, Edgar

    Published in Economic botany (01-06-2007)
    “…This is the first report on Mazahua knowledge and classification of plants and mushrooms and the roles of these resources in the local economy in the Monarch…”
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    Landscape Variation of Liana Communities in a Neotropical Rain Forest by Ibarra-Manríquez, Guillermo, Martínez-Ramos, Miguel

    Published in Plant ecology (01-05-2002)
    “…We studied local and landscape variation of liana communities across habitats differing in soil and topography in the Lacandon tropical rain forest, southeast…”
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    Biogeography and conservation of the genus Ficus (Moraceae) in Mexico by Serrato, Alejandra, Ibarra-Manríquez, Guillermo, Oyama, Ken

    Published in Journal of biogeography (01-03-2004)
    “…Aim The main objective of this study is to document the biogeographical patterns, endemism and degree of conservation of the species of Ficus (Moraceae) in…”
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    Biogeographical analysis of the tree flora of the Yucatan Peninsula by Ibarra-Manríquez, Guillermo, Villaseñor, José Luis, Durán, Rafael, Meave, Jorge

    Published in Journal of biogeography (01-01-2002)
    “…Aim The purpose of this study was to examine the biogeographical relationships of the tree flora of the Yucatan Peninsula (YP2). To this aim we: (1) evaluated…”
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    Liana diversity and reproductive attributes in two tropical forests in Mexico by Solórzano, Sofía, Ibarra-manríquez, Guillermo, Oyama, Ken

    Published in Biodiversity and conservation (01-02-2002)
    “…We describe liana diversity and variation in morphology of flowers and diaspores in two tropical forests in Mexico: a seasonally deciduous forest at Chamela,…”
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    Isolated pasture trees and the vegetation under their canopies in the Chiapas Coastal Plain, Mexico by Otero-Arnaiz, A, Castillo, S, Meave, J, Ibarra-Manriquez, G

    Published in Biotropica (01-06-1999)
    “…The Coastal Plain of Chiapas (southern Mexico) was formerly covered by large tracts of subhumid tropical forests but is heavily deforested at present. In this…”
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    Useful plants of the Los Tuxtlas rain forest (Veracruz, Mexico): considerations of their market potential by Ibarra-Manriquez, G, Ricker, M, Angeles, G, Sinaca Colin, S, Sinaca Colin, M.A

    Published in Economic botany (01-10-1997)
    “…The 640 hectare large Los Tuxtlas rain forest reserve was analyzed for the commercial potential of its 860 native flowering plant species. Excluding plants…”
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    Phenology of anemochorous lianas and trees in a hot-humid forest in Mexico. by Ibarra-Manriquez, G, Sanchez-Garfias, B, Gonzalez-Garcia, L

    Published in Biotropica (01-01-1991)
    “…Of a total of 273 trees and 91 lianas species for a tropical rain forest at SE Veracruz, Mexico, 68 species (18.7%) are wind dispersed. The anemochorous…”
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