2014
DOI: 10.7550/rmb.31688
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Biodiversidad de Chordata (Mammalia) en México

Abstract: Resumen. Los mamíferos son uno de los grupos más conspicuos de las comunidades terrestres de vertebrados y muestran una serie de características internas y externas que los han llevado a ser exitosos en casi todos los ecosistemas del mundo. El objetivo de esta revisión es actualizar el estado de conocimiento de los mamíferos de México. En México los mamíferos forman un grupo altamente diverso, ubicando al país en el tercer lugar mundial con 564 especies silvestres, alcanzando aproximadamente el 10% de la diver… Show more

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“…The sum of a, b, c and d corresponds to 100% of the variation in each biodiversity dimension PD taking into account S and FD taking into account PD (significant effects of fitted models are in bold, p-values < 0.05). tions, considering three main reasons: 1) this region gathers the phylogenetic histories from Nearctic and Neotropical regions, 2) the greatest mammal species richness in Mexico is located in temperate mountains (Sánchez-Cordero et al 2014), and 3) the Transitional region is considered an evolutionarily active zone with high rates of speciation and endemism (Escalante et al 2002, Morrone 2015.…”
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“…The sum of a, b, c and d corresponds to 100% of the variation in each biodiversity dimension PD taking into account S and FD taking into account PD (significant effects of fitted models are in bold, p-values < 0.05). tions, considering three main reasons: 1) this region gathers the phylogenetic histories from Nearctic and Neotropical regions, 2) the greatest mammal species richness in Mexico is located in temperate mountains (Sánchez-Cordero et al 2014), and 3) the Transitional region is considered an evolutionarily active zone with high rates of speciation and endemism (Escalante et al 2002, Morrone 2015.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…There are 564 mammal species in Mexico, and ca. 25% of them are medium and large sized (Sánchez-Cordero et al 2014). They include species at key trophic levels in ecosystems; for example, some consumers have disproportionate impacts on ecosystems in relation to their abundance, and determine significant ecosystem effects (Dalerum et al 2009).…”
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“…De ello resultan otras interpretaciones para definir especies endémicas. Por ejemplo, en México se consideran 157 especies de mamíferos como endémicas (28%, total: 564 especies) (Sánchez-Cordero et al 2014) y en Colombia 42 especies (8.6%, total: 500 especies) (Solari figura 2. Mapas de distribución de cuatro especies de mamíferos considerados como especies restringidas por tener un área menor a 50,000 km 2 .…”
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“…Oaxaca holds some of the richest biodiversity in Mexico (Flores-Villela and García-Vázquez 2014, Navarro-Sigüenza et al 2014, Parra-Olea et al 2014, Sánchez-Cordero et al 2014, Villaseñor and Ortiz 2014. It also has impressive human ethnic diversity: 16 of the 58 native groups of Mexico, and 158 of the 291 known languages in the country (De Ávila 2008).…”
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