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Coloquio Estudiantes del Posgrado, Instituto de Ecologia, A.C.
Comite de Estudiantes

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PUBLICACIONES DE ESTUDIANTES

1. Publicaciones derivadas de trabajos de tesis.

1.1. Ortiz-Espejel, B. & V.M. Toledo. 1998. Tendencias en la deforestación de la Selva Lacandona (Chiapas, México): el caso de Las Cañadas. Interciencia 23(6):318-327.

1.2. Ortiz-Espejel, B., C. Fragoso, I. M’Boukou, B. Pashanasi & B.K.Senapati. 1999. Perception and use of earthworms in tropical farming systems. In: P. Lavelle, L. Brussanrd and P. Hendrix (Eds.) Earthworm Management in Tropical Systems, pp. 239-252. Commonwealth Agricultural Bureau International. New York, U.S.A., 300 pp.

1.3. López de Buen, L. & J. F. Ornelas. 1999. Frugivorous birds, host selection, and the mistletoe Psittacanthus schiedeanus in central Veracruz, México. Journal of Tropical Ecology 15:329-340.

1.4. Pavón, N. & O. Briones. 2000. Root distribution, standing crop biomass and belowground productivity in a semidesert in Mexico. Plant Ecology 146:131-136.

1.5. Montiel, S. & C. Montaña. 2000. Vertebrate frugivory and seed dispersal of a Chihuahuan Desert cactus. Plant Ecology 146:221-229.

1.6. Sanchez-Rojas, G. & S. Gallina. 2000. Mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) density in a landscape element of the Chihuahuan Desert, Mexico. Journal of Arid Environments 44 (3):357-368

1.7. Arango, A., V. Rico Gray & V. Parra-Tabla. 2000. Population structure, seasonality, and habitat use by the green lynx spider Peucetia viridans (Oxyopidae) inhabiting Cnidoscolus aconitifolius (Euphorbiaceae). Journal of Arachnology 28:185-194.

1.8. Galindo, J. & S. Guevara (aceptado). Bat and bird generated seed rain at isolated trees in grazing pastures: their importance in recovering tropical rainforest in Mexico. Conservation Biology.

1.9. Moreno, C. & G. Halffter. 2001. Assessing the efficiency of biodiversity inventories using species accumulation curves for a bat fauna. Journal of Applied Ecology.

1.10. Ortiz-Pulido, R. & Rico-Gray, V. 2001. The effect of spatio-temporal variation in understanding the fruit crop size hypothesis. Oikos.

1.11. Ortiz-Pulido, R. 2000. Análisis de rutas en biología: estadística para sistemas multicausales. Interciencia 25(7):329-336.

1.12. Sánchez-Rojas, G. & S. Gallina. 2000. Factors affecting habitat use by mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) in the central part of the Chihuahuan Desert, México: an assessment with univariate and multivariate methods. Ethology Ecology and Evolution 12:405-417.

1.13. Lara, C. & J. F. Ornelas. 2001. Nectar "theft" by hummingbird floral mites and its consequences for seed set in Moussonia deppeana (Gesneriaceae). Functional Ecology 15:75-84.

1.14. Flores, J. & Briones, O. (aceptado). Plant life-form and germination in a Mexican inter-tropical desert: effects of soil water potential and temperature. Journal of Arid Environments

1.15. Bello, J., S.Gallina, and M. Equihua. 2001. Characterization and habitat preferences by white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) in Mexico with high drinking water availability. Journal of Range Management .

1.16. Pavón, N. P. & Briones, O. (aceptado). Phenological patterns of nine perennial plants in an intertropical semiarid mexican scrub. Journal of Arid Environments

1.17. Pérez-Maqueo, O, Equihua M. Benítez G and Hernández A. 2000. Visual Programming Languages as a tool to identify and communicate the effects of a development project evaluated by means of an Environmental Impact Assessment. Environmental Impact Assessement Review.

1.18. Ramírez-Marcial, N., M. González-Espinosa, G. Williams-Linera. Anthropogenic disturbance and tree diversity in Montane Rain Forests in Chiapas, Mexico. Forest Ecology and Management, 154. En prensa.

 

2. Otras publicaciones realizadas durante los estudios de posgrado en la institución derivadas de grados académicos anteriores (Licenciatura, Maestría) o de actividades colaterales a cursos o trabajos de tesis.

2.1. Galindo, J. 1998. Dispersión de semillas por murciélagos: su importancia en la conservación y regeneración del bosque tropical. Acta Zoologica Mexicana 73:57-74.

2.2. Jurado, E., Flores, J., Navar, J. y Jiménez, J. 1998. Seeding establishment under native tamaulipan thornscrub and Leucaena leucocephala plantation. Forest Ecology and Managament 105: 151-157.

2.3. Flores, J. & Jurado, E. 1998. Germination and early growth traits of 14 plant species native to northern Mexico. The Southwestern Naturalist 43(1): 40-46.

2.4. Lara, C. & J.F. Ornelas. 1998. Forrajeo de artrópodos por dos colibríes mexicanos en condiciones de aviario. Ornitologia Neotropical 9:41-50.

2.5. Cuautle, M., V. Rico-Gray, José G. García-Franco, J. López-Portillo & L. Thien. 1999. Description and seasonality of a homoptera-ant-plant interaction in the semiarid Zapotitlán Valley, Puebla, Mexico. Acta Zoológica Mexicana 78:73-82.

2.6. Oliveira, P.S., V. Rico-Gray, C. Díaz-Castelazo & C. Castillo-Guevara. 1999. Interaction between ants, extrafloral nectaries an insect herbivores in Neotropical coastal sand dunes: herbivore deterrence by visiting ants increases fruit set in Opuntia stricta (Cactaceae). Functional Ecology 13:623-631.

2.7. Serio-Silva, J.C., L.T. Hernández-Salazar & V. Rico-Gray. 1999. Nutritional composition of the diet of Allouatta palliata mexicana females in different reproductive states. Zoo Biology 18:507-513.

2.8. Aluja, M., J. Piñero, I. Jácome, F. Díaz-Fleischer & J. Sivinski. 2000. Behavior of flies in the genus Anastrepha (Trypetinae: Toxotrypanini). In: M. Aluja & A. Norrbom (eds.). Fruit Flies (Diptera: Tephritidae): Phylogeny and Evolution of Behavior, pp. 375-406. CRC Press. Boca Raton. Florida, USA. 944 pp.

2.9. Díaz-Fleischer, F. & M. Aluja. 2000. Behavior of tephritid flies: A historical perspective. In: M. Aluja & A. Norrbom (eds.). Fruit Flies (Diptera: Tephritidae): Phylogeny and Evolution of Behavior,. pp. 39-69. CRC Press. Boca Raton, Florida, USA. 944 pp.

2.10. Díaz-Fleischer, F., D. Papaj, R. J. Prokopy., A. Norrbom & M. Aluja. 2000. Evolution of fruit fly oviposition behavior. In: M. Aluja & A. Norrbom (eds.). Fruit Flies (Diptera: Tephritidae): Phylogeny and Evolution of Behavior,  pp. 811-841 .CRC Press. Boca Raton, Florida, USA. 944 pp.

2.11. Villalobos, F.J., Ortiz-Pulido, R., Moreno, C., Pavón-Hernández, N.P., Hernández-Trejo, H., Bello, J. y S. Montiel. 2000. Patrones de la macrofauna edáfica en un cultivo de Zea mais durante la fase postcosecha en “La Mancha”, Veracruz, México. Acta Zoológica Mexicana 80:167-183.

2.12. Pavón, N.P., Hernández-Trejo, H. & Rico-Gray,V. 2000. Distribution of plant life forms along an altitudinal gradient in the semi-arid valley of Zapotitlán, Mexico. Journal of Vegetation Science 11:39-42.

2.13. Pavón, N.P. & V. Rico-Gray. 2000. An endangered and potentially economic tree of Mexico: Tilia mexicana (Tiliaceae). Economic Botany 54: 113-114.

2.14. Serio-Silva, J.C.,V. Rico-Gray, M. Parra-Sánchez & S. Ruiz-Guerrero. 2000. Notes on the reproductive behavior and early development of common marmosets (Callithrix jachus jachus) in a Mexican Zoo. Laboratory Primate Newsletter 39:11-13.

2.15. Ortiz-Pulido, R., J. Laborde y S. Guevara. 2000. Frugivoría por aves en un paisaje fragmentado: Consecuencias en la dispersión de semillas. Biotrópica 32(3):473-488.

2.16. Lara, C. & J.F.Ornelas. (in press). Preferential nectar robbing of flowers with long corollas: experimental studies of two hummingbird species visiting three plant species. Oecologia  

 

 

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