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Flora of Chiapas. Part 1. Introduction to the Flora of Chiapas.

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The article was published on 1981-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 107 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Flora.

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A reassessment of the Ceratozamia miqueliana species complex (Zamiaceae) of southeastern Mexico, with comments on species relationships.

TL;DR: The Ceratozamia miqueliana species complex has been revised from a morphological, anatomical and biogeographical perspective and the new species which is related to C. zoquorum, but differs from these in leaf, male and female cone growth habit, as well as inter‐leaflet distance.
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Is heterostyly rare on oceanic islands

TL;DR: This work reviews the reproductive studies of heterostyly on oceanic islands and concludes that further investigation of reproductive systems of the heterostylous genus Psychotria on Oceanic islands would provide new insights on plant reproduction on oceaning islands.
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Sociodemographic differences in the cultural significance of edible and toxic mushrooms among Tsotsil towns in the Highlands of Chiapas, Mexico.

TL;DR: The Tsotsil region of the Highlands of Chiapas is where the most average mushroom species are recognized state-wide, and schooling and occupation seem most determinant for people to know more or less species of mushrooms, while gender appears irrelevant.
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Coastal wetland ecosystems deliver large carbon stocks in tropical Mexico

TL;DR: In this article, the authors quantified above and below ground carbon stocks in mangrove, swamp forests, marshes, and grazed wetlands in three different regions in Mexico (Veracruz, Tabasco/Campeche, and Chiapas states), using a combination of remote sensing techniques and field data collection.

Tendencias y proyecciones del uso del suelo y la diversidad florística en Los Altos de Chiapas, México

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present results about deforestation, degradación, and regeneración of the bosques remanentes in the highlands of Chiapas.
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