2021
DOI: 10.22201/fc.25942158e.2021.1.196
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Anfibios Y Reptiles en Parques Recreativos Ecológicos De La Ciudad De Mérida, Yucatán, México

Abstract: La urbanización genera una gran variedad de impactos al medio ambiente que se consideran entre las principales causas de la disminución de las poblaciones de anfibios y reptiles, sin embargo, las áreas verdes dentro y a los alrededores de las ciudades amortiguan este impacto y se consideran un refugio para la flora y fauna. Pese a esto, muy pocos estudios se han centrado en conocer las especies que habitan las áreas verdes urbanas, por lo que el objetivo de este trabajo fue caracterizar la riqueza de anfibios … Show more

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“…Bird sightings in the city of Chicago, Illinois, were documented through iNaturalist [27]. Moreover, research characterized amphibians' and reptile species' richness in ecological recreational parks in Mérida, Yucatán, Mexico [28], and in the Edith L. Moore Nature Sanctuary in Houston, Texas [29].…”
Section: Use Of Citizen Science For Urban Biodiversity Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bird sightings in the city of Chicago, Illinois, were documented through iNaturalist [27]. Moreover, research characterized amphibians' and reptile species' richness in ecological recreational parks in Mérida, Yucatán, Mexico [28], and in the Edith L. Moore Nature Sanctuary in Houston, Texas [29].…”
Section: Use Of Citizen Science For Urban Biodiversity Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bird sightings in the city of Chicago, Illinois, were documented through iNaturalist [25]. Moreover, research characterized amphibians and reptile species richness in ecological recreational parks in Mérida, Yucatán, Mexico [26], and in the Edith L. Moore Nature Sanctuary located in Houston, Texas [27].…”
Section: Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%