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Jacinto Treviño-Carreón

Researcher at Autonomous University of Tamaulipas

Publications -  24
Citations -  96

Jacinto Treviño-Carreón is an academic researcher from Autonomous University of Tamaulipas. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ecological succession & Secondary succession. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 20 publications receiving 67 citations.

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Assessment of land use-cover changes and successional stages of vegetation in the Natural Protected Area Altas Cumbres, northeastern Mexico, using Landsat satellite imagery.

TL;DR: This work aimed to analyze changes of land use and coverage (LULCC) over the last 42 years on the interior and around the exterior of the area, and also to propose the time of succession for the most important types of vegetation, and suggests the need to evaluate the effects of modifications on species.
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Nuevos registros de aves con anormalidad pigmentaria en México y propuesta de clave dicotómica para la identificación de casos

TL;DR: La clave dicotomica propuesta en the identificacion of anormalidades pigmentarias puede ser una herramienta continua en contextos modernos, if se unifica the terminologia empleada.
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Diversidad de Ichneumonidae (Hymenoptera) en un bosque de Pinus spp. y Juniperus flaccida en Jaumave, Tamaulipas, México

TL;DR: In this article, a Malaise tramp was operated at 1,450 m in a dry forest with Pinus nelsonii, Pachysomoides stupidus, P. cembroides and Juniperus flaccida.
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Nuevos registros de aberraciones cromáticas en el plumaje de dos especies de aves en zonas urbanas de Hidalgo y Tamaulipas, México

TL;DR: The first observations of partial leucism in Columbina inca and Quiscalus mexicanus are reported and the first record of albinism in Mexico for Q....
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Structural changes of vegetation and its association with microclimate in a successional gradient of low thorn forest in northeastern Mexico

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluated the structure (species richness, Shannon's diversity index, Simpson´s dominance index, abundance of each species, average height of species, species cover (%), species composition, and indicator values) of a low thorn forest fragment and analyzed its relation with microclimate along a successional gradient.