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Flora of Chiapas. Part 1. Introduction to the Flora of Chiapas.
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Logging Pattern and Landscape Change in Southern Mexico: Identifying Potential Weaknesses and Strengthening Conservation in Community-Based Management Programs through Landscape Analysis
ONCIDIuM ORNITHORHYNCHuM, UNA ESPECIE MAL INTERPRETADA y UN NOMBRE PARA UNA VIEjA ESPECIE: ONCIDIuM SOTOANuM (ORCHIDACEAE)
TL;DR: The true identity of Oncidium ornithorhynchum Kunth was identified based on the type found at the Paris herbarium (P) as mentioned in this paper, which does not correspond to the well known Mexican and Central American species, but to O. pyramidale Lindl.
Nueva especie de Vaejovis (Scorpiones:Vaejovidae) de Chiapas, Mexico.
TL;DR: VaeJovis trespicos sp.
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A Holocene record of savanna vegetation dynamics in southern lowland Papua New Guinea
Cassandra Rowe,Bruno David,Jerome Mialanes,Sean Ulm,Fiona Petchey,Fiona Petchey,Samantha J. Aird,Ian J. McNiven,Matthew Leavesley,Matthew Leavesley,Matthew Leavesley,Thomas Richards +11 more
TL;DR: This article examined palaeoecological and archaeological data from a lowland open savanna site situated on the south-central PNG coastline, revealing a mid to late Holocene savanna interchange between herbaceous and woody plant growth, with fluctuating fire occurrence increasing toward the present day.
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Biodiversity and biogeographic significance of the Sierra Chinajá in Alta Verapaz, Guatemala: a first look
Curan A. Bonham,Eduardo Sacayon,Mercedes Barrios,Sergio G. Pérez,Carlos R. Vásquez-Almazán,José Cajas,Nicté Ordoñez,Enio B. Cano,Fredy Archila +8 more
TL;DR: The results indicate that the Sierra Chinajá is an ecotone or transition zone from predominantly tropical lowland to a mix of montane environments.