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Luis A. Escobedo-Morales

Researcher at Instituto Tecnológico Superior de Irapuato

Publications -  14
Citations -  236

Luis A. Escobedo-Morales is an academic researcher from Instituto Tecnológico Superior de Irapuato. The author has contributed to research in topics: Odocoileus & Mazama temama. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 12 publications receiving 197 citations. Previous affiliations of Luis A. Escobedo-Morales include National Autonomous University of Mexico.

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Movements of Alouatta Palliata Among Forest Fragments in Los Tuxtlas, Mexico

TL;DR: Sussman, R. W. and Kinzey, W. G. as mentioned in this paper, 1984. The ecological role of the Callitrichidae: A Review, Am. Phys. Neotrop. 64: 419-449.
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A Metapopulation Approach to Conserving the Howler Monkey in a Highly Fragmented Landscape in Los Tuxtlas, Mexico

TL;DR: Salvador Mandujano, Luis A. Escobedo-Morales, Rodolfo Palacios-Silva, Victor Arroyo, and ErikaM. Rodriguez-Toledo Division de Postgrado, Instituto de Ecologia A. C., km 2.5 Carretera Antigua a Coatepec No. 351, Congregacion del Haya, Xalapa 91070, Veracruz, Mexico.
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Population viability analysis of howler monkeys (Alouatta palliata mexicana) in a highly fragmented landscape in Los Tuxtlas, Mexico

TL;DR: A population viability analysis (PVA) using a stochastic population model employing RAMAS/Metapop software found that as the number of adult females per fragment increased, the rate of fecundity and relative reproductive success increased, and the finite growth rate depended mainly on the survival of adult Female.
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First phylogenetic analysis of Mesoamerican brocket deer Mazama pandora and Mazama temama (Cetartiodactyla: Cervidae) based on mitochondrial sequences: Implications for Neotropical deer evolution

TL;DR: These results add to the growing body of evidence calling for an extensive taxonomic revision of this group, and concur with previous recommendations that the generic taxonomic designation of Mazama should be applied not only to the red brocket deer but also to all of the species currently recognized under the genus Odocoileus.