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Biodiversity Letters | 1993

Conservation priorites In Mexico: moving up in the world

At Peterson; Oscar Alberto Flores Villela; Livia León Paniagua; Jorge Enrique Llorente Bousquets; Moisés Armando Luis Martínez; Adolfo Gerardo Navarro Sigüenza; Torres Chávez; Isabel Vargas Fernández

AbStrdCt. Elevational patterns of species richness and endemism in birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, and butterflies, in two mountain ranges in southern Mexico are analysed. In all five taxonomic groups and both mountain ranges, although species richness is concentrated in the lowlands, endemism is concentrated at interme? diate and high elevations. If conservation efforts are to focus on the preservation of biotic elements unique to Mexico, efforts should be focused on highland habitats nstead of on the highly diverse lowlands.


Revista De Biologia Tropical | 2013

Biogeographic regionalization of the mammals of tropical evergreen forests in Mesoamerica

Héctor C. Olguín Monroy; Cirene Gutiérrez Blando; César A. Ríos Muñoz; Livia León Paniagua; Adolfo Gerardo Navarro Sigüenza

Mesoamerica is a biologically complex zone that expands from Southern Mexico to extreme Northern Colombia. The biogeographical patterns and relationships of the mammalian fauna associated to the Mesoamerican Tropical Evergreen Forest (MTEF) are poorly understood, in spite of the wide distribution of this kind of habitat in the region. We compiled a complete georeferenced database of mammalian species distributed in the MTEF of specimens from museum collections and scientific literature. This database was used to create potential distribution maps through the use of environmental niche models (ENMs) by using the Genetic Algorithm for Rule-Set Production (GARP) using 22 climatic and topographic layers. Each map was used as a representation of the geographic distribution of the species and all available maps were summed to obtain general patterns of species richness in the region. Also, the maps were used to construct a presence-absence matrix in a grid of squares of 0.5 degrees of side, that was analyzed in a Parsimony Analysis of Endemicity (PAE), which resulted in a hypothesis of the biogeographic scheme in the region. We compiled a total of 41 527 records of 233 species of mammals associated to the MTEF. The maximum concentration of species richness (104-138 species) is located in the areas around the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, Northeastern Chiapas-Western Guatemala, Western Honduras, Central Nicaragua to Northwestern Costa Rica and Western Panama. The proposed regionalization indicates that mammalian faunas associated to these forests are composed of two main groups that are divided by the Isthmus of Tehuantepec in Oaxaca in: a) a Northern group that includes Sierra Madre of Chiapas-Guatemala and Yucatan Peninsula; and b) an austral group, that contains the Pacific slope of Chiapas towards the South including Central America. Some individual phylogenetic studies of mammal species in the region support the relationships between the areas of endemism proposed, which suggest a common biogeographical history. In spite that Mesoamerica is considered one of the most important hotspots for biological conservation, the poor knowledge of the biogeographic patterns, the scarcity of protected areas, and the high rate of habitat transformation due to human activities, make prioritary the development of conservation strategies that include patterns of species richness, endemism, and mammalian associations.


Revista Mexicana De Biodiversidad | 2013

Biodiversidad de las aves en México

Adolfo Gerardo Navarro Sigüenza; Maria Fanny Rebón Gallardo; Alejandro Gordillo Martínez; Townsend Peterson; Humberto Berlanga García; Luis Sánchez González


819 | 2008

Zonas críticas y de alto riesgo para la conservación de la biodiversidad de México

G Ceballos; E Díaz Pardo; H Espinosa; Oscar Alberto Flores Villela; April S. Garcia; L Martínez; E Martínez Meyer; Adolfo Gerardo Navarro Sigüenza; Leticia Ochoa Ochoa; I Salazar; G Santos Barrera


Huitzil. Revista Mexicana de Ornitología | 2008

El colibrí picolargo (Heliomaster constantii) en el Distrito Federal, México

Claudia Abad-Ibarra; Adolfo Gerardo Navarro Sigüenza


Acta zoológica mexicana | 2015

Aves exóticas en el AICA "Humedales de Alvarado", Veracruz, México

Patricia Ramírez Bastida; Amira Ruiz Rodríguez; Adolfo Gerardo Navarro Sigüenza; Mishael Vargas Gómez; Uriel Daniel García Valencia


Revista Mexicana De Biodiversidad | 2014

Mamíferos silvestres del Parque Ecoturístico Piedra Canteada y alrededores, Tlaxcala, México; con notas sobre algunos registros notables para el área

Jorge E. Ramírez Albores; Livia León Paniagua; Adolfo Gerardo Navarro Sigüenza


Ciencias (México, D.F.) | 2013

Estructura y evolución de las vocalizaciones de las aves

Alejandro Gordillo Martínez; Marco Fabio Ortiz; Adolfo Gerardo Navarro Sigüenza


Revista Mexicana De Biodiversidad | 2011

La distribución geográfica de la tángara azul-gris (Thraupis episcopus) en hábitats modificados antropogénicamente en México

Erick Rubén Rodríguez Ruíz; Héctor Arturo Garza Torres; César A. Ríos Muñoz; Adolfo Gerardo Navarro Sigüenza


Huitzil | 2008

Plain-capped Starthroat at Distrito Federal, México

Claudia Abad-Ibarra; Ma. Fernanda Navarro-Abad; Adolfo Gerardo Navarro Sigüenza

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Livia León Paniagua

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Oscar Alberto Flores Villela

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Jorge Enrique Llorente Bousquets

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Alejandro Gordillo Martínez

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Claudia Abad-Ibarra

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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César A. Ríos Muñoz

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Amira Ruiz Rodríguez

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Cirene Gutiérrez Blando

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Eunice Romo

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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Héctor C. Olguín Monroy

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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