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Miriam Soria-Barreto
Researcher at Autonomous University of Carmen
Publications - 28
Citations - 160
Miriam Soria-Barreto is an academic researcher from Autonomous University of Carmen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Trophic level & Biology. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 24 publications receiving 96 citations. Previous affiliations of Miriam Soria-Barreto include Instituto Politécnico Nacional.
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Spatial distribution of cichlids in Tzendales River, Biosphere Reserve Montes Azules, Chiapas, Mexico
TL;DR: Cichlids of the Tzendales River appear to partition habitat in a manner that reduces resource competition, and two rheophilic species had low habitat overlap with all the other cichlid species.
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Diversidad íctica en la cuenca del Usumacinta, México
Miriam Soria-Barreto,Alfonso A. González-Díaz,Alfonso Castillo-Domínguez,Nicolás Álvarez-Pliego,Rocío Rodiles-Hernández +4 more
TL;DR: In this article, a muestreos (2014 and 2015) in 3 zonas: selva, planicie, and delta were realizado to document the riqueza y distribucion of the ictiofauna of the rio Usumacinta.
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Macroevolutionary analyses indicate that repeated adaptive shifts towards predatory diets affect functional diversity in Neotropical cichlids
Jessica H. Arbour,Jessica H. Arbour,Carmen G. Montaña,Kirk O. Winemiller,Allison A. Pease,Miriam Soria-Barreto,Jennifer L. Cochran-Biederman,Hernán López-Fernández,Hernán López-Fernández +8 more
TL;DR: This paper presents a meta-analyses of the response of the immune system to the presence of carbon dioxide in the air of Mexico over a period of 40 years.
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Trophic ecomorphology of cichlid fishes of Selva Lacandona, Usumacinta, Mexico
TL;DR: A high degree of trophic specialization in certain species as well as interspecific divergence of functional traits associated with feeding among cichlids of the Usumacinta Basin are confirmed, consistent with the idea that Middle American cICHlids represent an adaptive radiation.
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Seasonal variations in food web dynamics of floodplain lakes with contrasting hydrological connectivity in the Southern Gulf of Mexico
TL;DR: In this article, stable isotope analysis revealed that fish from all lakes relied predominantly on autochthonous primary production, but while phytoplankton was the dominant resource for fish in the isolated lakes, aquatic macrophytes made the highest contribution to consumers' production in the connected lakes.