114 results on '"Guevara, Lázaro"'
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2. A specimen-based database of small-eared shrews (Mammalia, Eulipotyphla, Cryptotis) in the Neotropical Region.
3. The past is uncertain: alternative responses of cloud forest mammals to the Last Glacial Maximum in the Oaxacan Highlands, Mexico
4. Quaternary range-shifts of arboreal rodents of the genus Habromys (Cricetidae, Neotominae) in Mesoamerica and their evolutionary consequences
5. The legacy of the fieldwork of E. W. Nelson and E. A. Goldman in Mexico (1892–1906) for research on poorly known mammals
6. Conocimiento histórico y distribución geográfica potencial del murciélago mastín azteca (Molossidae: Molossus aztecus) en Norteamérica
7. Geometric morphometrics clarifies the taxonomic status of semifossorial shrews (Eulipotyphla, Soricidae, Cryptotis) from Mexican cloud forests
8. Entre cenizas: la musaraña del volcán Popocatépetl
9. A new species of small-eared shrew (Soricidae, Cryptotis) from El Triunfo Biosphere Reserve, Chiapas, Mexico
10. Mamíferos de la edad de hielo en la Sierra Norte de Oaxaca
11. Ecological niche differentiation among Aztec fruit-eating bat subspecies (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae) in Mesoamerica
12. A new species of small-eared shrew (Mammalia, Eulipotyphla, Cryptotis) from the Lacandona rain forest, Mexico
13. Biodiversidad de Chordata (Mammalia) en México
14. Registros notables del zorrillo manchado (Spilogale angustifrons) y del jaguarundi (Puma yagouaroundi) en la Reserva de la Biosfera de Tehuacán- Cuicatlán, Oaxaca, México
15. Taxonomy and conservation of the critically endangered shrew Cryptotis nelsoni (Eulipotyphla: Soricidae), endemic to Los Tuxtlas, Veracruz, México
16. La musaraña tropical mexicana: una pequeña excavadora en los bosques de niebla
17. Molecular systematics of small-eared shrews (Soricomorpha, Mammalia) within Cryptotis mexicanus species group from Mesoamérica
18. El curioso caso de la primera musaraña descrita en México
19. Stairway to extinction? Influence of anthropogenic climate change on distribution patterns of montane Strigiformes in Mesoamerica
20. Divergencia genética en musarañas (Mammalia: Soricidae) de los bosques húmedos de montaña al norte del Neotrópico
21. Rediscovery of the critically endangered Nelson’s small-eared shrew (Cryptotis nelsoni), endemic to Volcán San Martín, Eastern México
22. Broadening the distribution of the microendemic shrew Cryptotis phillipsii (Eulipotyphla, Soricidae)
23. Altitudinal, latitudinal and longitudinal responses of cloud forest species to Quaternary glaciations in the northern Neotropics
24. Paleodistribution modelling for planning the growth of natural history collections
25. In search of shrews of Chiapas: analysis of their distribution and conservation
26. How to survive a glaciation: the challenge of estimating biologically realistic potential distributions under freezing conditions
27. La reconstrucción histórica del concepto de centro: Una idea que estructuró un modo de ver el mundo
28. First record of shrews (Eulipotyphla, Soricidae) in the Sierra de Otontepec, an isolated mountain in Veracruz, Mexico
29. Las musarañas son importantes
30. Supplementary material 3 from: Guevara L, Sánchez-Cordero V (2018) New records of a critically endangered shrew from Mexican cloud forests (Soricidae, Cryptotis nelsoni) and prospects for future field research. Biodiversity Data Journal 6: e26667. https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.6.e26667
31. Figure 3 from: Guevara L, Sánchez-Cordero V (2018) New records of a critically endangered shrew from Mexican cloud forests (Soricidae, Cryptotis nelsoni) and prospects for future field research. Biodiversity Data Journal 6: e26667. https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.6.e26667
32. Supplementary material 2 from: Guevara L, Sánchez-Cordero V (2018) New records of a critically endangered shrew from Mexican cloud forests (Soricidae, Cryptotis nelsoni) and prospects for future field research. Biodiversity Data Journal 6: e26667. https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.6.e26667
33. Supplementary material 1 from: Guevara L, Sánchez-Cordero V (2018) New records of a critically endangered shrew from Mexican cloud forests (Soricidae, Cryptotis nelsoni) and prospects for future field research. Biodiversity Data Journal 6: e26667. https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.6.e26667
34. New records of a critically endangered shrew from Mexican cloud forests (Soricidae, Cryptotis nelsoni) and prospects for future field research
35. Figure 1 from: Guevara L, Sánchez-Cordero V (2018) New records of a critically endangered shrew from Mexican cloud forests (Soricidae, Cryptotis nelsoni) and prospects for future field research. Biodiversity Data Journal 6: e26667. https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.6.e26667
36. Figure 2 from: Guevara L, Sánchez-Cordero V (2018) New records of a critically endangered shrew from Mexican cloud forests (Soricidae, Cryptotis nelsoni) and prospects for future field research. Biodiversity Data Journal 6: e26667. https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.6.e26667
37. Patterns of morphological and ecological similarities of small-eared shrews (Soricidae,Cryptotis) in tropical montane cloud forests from Mesoamerica
38. Systematics of the broad-nosed bats, Platyrrhinus umbratus (Lyon, 1902) and P. nigellus (Gardner and Carter, 1972) (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae), based on genetic, morphometric, and ecological niche analyses
39. Spatial variability in species' potential distributions during the Last Glacial Maximum under different Global Circulation Models: Relevance in evolutionary biology
40. Variation among Global Circulation Models for reconstructions of geographic distributions at the Last Glacial Maximum: relevance for phylogeography
41. New collection locality of Cryptotis tropicalis (Merriam, 1895) (Eulipotyphla: Soricidae) in the south lowlands of Guatemala, Central America
42. New collection locality of Cryptotis tropicalis (Merriam, 1895) (Eulipotyphla: Soricidae) in the south lowlands of Guatemala, Central America
43. Toward ecologically realistic predictions of species distributions: A cross‐time example from tropical montane cloud forests
44. They can dig it: semifossorial habits of the Mexican small-eared shrew (Mammalia: Cryptotis mexicanus )
45. Editorial Holotypes of recently described species of Mexican mammals: where should they be?
46. The thermal niche of Neotropical nectar-feeding bats: Its evolution and application to predict responses to global warming
47. Spatial variability in species' potential distributions during the Last Glacial Maximum under different Global Circulation Models: Relevance in evolutionary biology.
48. Occurrence of syntopic species of shrews (Mammalia, Eulipotyphla) in a montane cloud forest of Mexico
49. Occurrence of syntopic species of shrews (Mammalia, Eulipotyphla) in a montane cloud forest of Mexico
50. Patterns of morphological and ecological similarities of small-eared shrews (Soricidae, Cryptotis) in tropical montane cloud forests from Mesoamerica.
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