Search Results - "Reyna Hurtado, Rafael"
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Effectiveness of Panama as an intercontinental land bridge for large mammals
Published in Conservation biology (01-02-2020)“…Habitat fragmentation is a primary driver of wildlife loss, and establishment of biological corridors is a common strategy to mitigate this problem. A flagship…”
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Large-scale population disappearances and cycling in the white-lipped peccary, a tropical forest mammal
Published in PloS one (20-10-2022)“…Many vertebrate species undergo population fluctuations that may be random or regularly cyclic in nature. Vertebrate population cycles in northern latitudes…”
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Emergent group level navigation: an agent-based evaluation of movement patterns in a folivorous primate
Published in PloS one (21-10-2013)“…The foraging activity of many organisms reveal strategic movement patterns, showing efficient use of spatially distributed resources. The underlying mechanisms…”
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Wildlife under siege in the Mexican Maya Forest
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Primate population dynamics: variation in abundance over space and time
Published in Biodiversity and conservation (01-04-2018)“…The rapid disappearance of tropical forests, the potential impacts of climate change, and the increasing threats of bushmeat hunting to wildlife, makes it…”
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Post-logging recovery time is longer than expected in an East African tropical forest
Published in Forest ecology and management (15-02-2011)“…▶ Forest recovery in Kibale will take between 112 and 34 y. ▶ Overall data points to significantly lower rates of recovery in heavily logged areas. ▶ Recovery…”
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Presence of Pesticides and Toxicity Assessment of Agricultural Soils in the Quintana Roo Mayan Zone, Mexico Using Biomarkers in Earthworms (Eisenia fetida)
Published in Water, air, and soil pollution (01-03-2019)“…Agriculture intensification and the use of pesticides have led to biodiversity loss due to soil toxic compounds. Thus, soil contamination studies are important…”
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Towards the restoration of the Mesoamerican Biological Corridor for large mammals in Panama: comparing multi-species occupancy to movement models
Published in Movement ecology (09-01-2020)“…Habitat fragmentation is a primary driver of wildlife loss, and the establishment of biological corridors is a conservation strategy to mitigate this problem…”
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Using a novel model approach to assess the distribution and conservation status of the endangered Baird's tapir
Published in Diversity & distributions (01-12-2017)“…Aim: We test a new species distribution modelling (SDM) framework, while comparing results to more common distribution modelling techniques. This framework…”
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Parks can effectively protect ungulates and elephants despite a constant poaching threat
Published in Global ecology and conservation (01-10-2024)“…Establishing protected areas is a key element of most conservation strategies, but continuous effective management is needed to ensure that biodiversity is…”
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What Ecological and Anthropogenic Factors Affect Group Size in White‐lipped Peccaries (Tayassu pecari)?
Published in Biotropica (01-03-2016)“…Group living among ungulates has evolved mainly in species living in open habitats, such as grasslands and savannas, whereas in the forest, few ungulate…”
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Ungulate relative abundance in hunted and non-hunted sites in Calakmul Forest (Southern Mexico)
Published in Biodiversity and conservation (01-03-2007)“…The relative abundance of an ungulate community in hunted and non-hunted areas was studied in Calakmul, a tropical forest in southern Mexico that includes a…”
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Tropical tree community shifts: Implications for wildlife conservation
Published in Biological conservation (01-02-2010)“…In tropical forest systems tree community change after initial succession (approximately 50–100 years) is very difficult to detect because of the very slow…”
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Intergenerational Inequity: Stealing the Joy and Benefits of Nature From Our Children
Published in Frontiers in ecology and evolution (08-02-2022)Get full text
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Correction to: Towards the restoration of the Mesoamerican Biological Corridor for large mammals in Panama: comparing multi-species occupancy to movement models
Published in Movement ecology (26-05-2020)“…[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1186/s40462-019-0186-0.]…”
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Patch depletion behavior differs between sympatric folivorous primates
Published in Primates (01-01-2012)“…Food competition in group-living animals is commonly accepted as a critical determinant of foraging strategies and social organization. Here we examine food…”
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The Tragedy of the Commons: Wildlife Management Units in Southeastern Mexico
Published in Wildlife Society bulletin (01-12-2006)“…In 1997 the Mexican federal government implemented a system of wildlife use and conservation units (UMAs [from its name in Spanish]) as a national strategy to…”
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Presence of organochlorine pesticides and characterization of biomarkers in wild mice living in crop fields
Published in Therya (2018)“…The use of pesticides in crops bordering conservation areas poses risks for wildlife incidentally exposed; its effects in the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico, are…”
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Habitat Preferences of Ungulates in Hunted and Nonhunted Areas in the Calakmul Forest, Campeche, Mexico1
Published in Biotropica (01-12-2005)“…ABSTRACT We investigated habitat preference in the community of ungulates in the Calakmul Forest of Southern Mexico through systematically counting the tracks…”
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Uso de aguadas y abundancia relativa de Tapirus bairdii en la región de Calakmul, Campeche, México
Published in Therya (2016)“…Resumen: En la región de Calakmul en el sur de México, las aguadas (cuerpos de agua formados por la precipitación) son de gran importancia para la conservación…”
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