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Artículos
Monarch Butterfly Forest Occupation at the Mexican Overwintering Sites: A New Reality
PDF 15.48 MBThe monarch butterfly in Mexico: a conservation model
PDF 3.48 MBThe benefits of big-team science for conservation: Lessons learned from trinational monarch butterfly collaborations
PDF 1.95 MBChanges in climate drive recent monarch butterfly dynamics
PDF 3.05 MBPolicy Implementation Halts Deforestation in Winter Habitat of Monarch Butterflies in Mexico
PDF 547 KBPhysiological costs in monarch butterflies due to forest cover and visitors
PDF 1.82 MBRecent Forest Cover Loss in the Core Zones of the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve in Mexico
PDF 1.43 MBMultiscale seasonal factors drive the size of winter monarch colonies
PDF 1.28 MBPopulation Genetics of Overwintering Monarch Butterflies, Danaus plexippus (Linnaeus), from Central Mexico Inferred from Mitochondrial DNA and Microsatellite Markers
PDF 2.95 MBThe Disconnect Between Summer and Winter Monarch Trends for the Eastern Migratory Population: Possible Links to Differing Drivers
PDF 407 KBDynamics and trends of overwintering colonies of the monarch butterfly in Mexico
PDF 865 KBTrends in Deforestation and Forest Degradation after a Decade of Monitoring in the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve in Mexico
PDF 678 KBTo pay or not to pay? Monitoring performance and enforcing conditionality when paying for forest conservation in Mexico
PDF 513 KBAre female monarch butterflies declining in eastern North America? Evidence of a 30-year change in sex ratios at Mexican overwintering sites
PDF 191 KBElección de conchas, por parte de cangrejos ermitaños Coenobita compressus, de dos géneros diferentes de gasterópodos.
PDF 37 KBUse of Lipid Reserves by Monarch Butterflies Overwintering in Mexico: Implications for Conservation
PDF 1.88 MB