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Marco Aurelio Pérez-Hernández

Researcher at Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana

Publications -  16
Citations -  107

Marco Aurelio Pérez-Hernández is an academic researcher from Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Genetic divergence. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 15 publications receiving 84 citations.

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Alternative glacial-interglacial refugia demographic hypotheses tested on Cephalocereus columna-trajani (Cactaceae) in the intertropical Mexican drylands.

TL;DR: Results suggest that C. columna-trajani experienced an expansion following the warm conditions of interglacials, in accordance with the GRH, and the species palaeodistribution is consistent with the ABC analyses and indicates that the potential area of palaedistribution and climatic suitability were larger during the Last Interglacial and Holocene than in the Last Glacial Maximum.
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Photosynthetically active radiation and carbon gain drives the southern orientation of Myrtillocactus geometrizans fruits.

TL;DR: There is strong evidence that the higher carbon gain in equatorial ribs, through a highest interception of PAR, would be the responsible factor for equatorial orientation of fruits in an inter-tropical columnar cactus.
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Evaluación de la riqueza de especies de peces en las lagunas costeras mexicanas: estudio de un caso en el Golfo de México

TL;DR: In this article, the origin of knowledge about fish species richness in the Tuxpan-Tampamachoco estuarine system, in Veracuz, Mexico, was analyzed.
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Evaluación del riesgo de extinción de Mammillaria pectinifera, cactácea endémica de la región de Tehuacán-Cuicatlán

TL;DR: In this article, the authors conducted an extinction risk assessment for M. pectinifera based on the protocol of the Method for Evaluation of Risk of Extinction for Mexican Wild Species (MER) from Appendix I of NOM-059-ECOL-2001, which is based on a qualitative assessment of 4 criteria for evaluating extinction risk of any wild species in the Mexican territory.