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  1. Facilitation and its effect on vital rates of the living rock cactus Ariocarpus retusus
  2. Insectivorous birds and potential pest control services: An occupancy study of functional groups in a coffee landscape in Oaxaca, Mexico
  3. Diet and food availability of the critically endangered pygmy raccoon (Procyon pygmaeus)
  4. Effect of rainfall, temperature and climate change on the ecology of the rodents of arid zones: a review
  5. Stream food webs in tropical mountains rely on allochthonous carbon regardless of land use
  6. Inter- and intra-annual variation in the pulsed flowering phenology of the columnar cactus Pilosocereus leucocephalus and its relation to temperature, rainfall and plant size
  7. New data on the distribution and echolocation calls of Big Naked-backed Bat, Pteronotus gymnonotus (Wagner, 1843) (Chiroptera, Mormoopidae): northernmost records in Mexico
  8. Interaction network between frugivorous birds and zoochorous plants in cloud forest riparian strips immersed in anthropic landscapes
  9. Early seedling establishment of endangered and valuable tree species in cloud forest restoration plantings
  10. Effects of environmental filters on early establishment of cloud forest trees along elevation gradients: Implications for assisted migration
  11. Effect of landscape tree cover, sex and season on the bioaccumulation of persistent organochlorine pesticides in fruit bats of riparian corridors in eastern Mexico
  12. Conservation of endangered mammals in private reserves
  13. Epiphytic community asemblage after harvesting
  14. Reproductive biology ofPachira aquatica Aubl. (Malvaceae: Bombacoideae): a tropical tree pollinated by bats, sphingid moths and honey bees
  15. Bat-Fruit Interactions Are More Specialized in Shaded-Coffee Plantations than in Tropical Mountain Cloud Forest Fragments
  16. Type of soil and temperature range explain the preferred habitat and current distribution of the endemic lizard Aspidoscelis hyperythra in southern Baja California peninsula
  17. Ecological Statistics
  18. Plastic sheets: a new method for collecting faecal samples with seeds dispersed by birds
  19. Do Bats Roost and Forage in Shade Coffee Plantations? A Perspective from the Frugivorous BatSturnira hondurensis
  20. Effects of landscape matrix type, patch quality and seasonality on the diet of frugivorous bats in tropical semi-deciduous forest
  21. Long term state of coastal lagoons in Veracruz, Mexico: Effects of land use changes in watersheds on seagrasses habitats
  22. The relative importance of solar radiation and soil origin in cactus seedling survivorship at two spatial scales: plant association and microhabitat
  23. Benefits and costs of epiphyte management in shade coffee plantations
  24. The role of extrinsic and intrinsic factors in Neotropical fruit bat–plant interactions
  25. Precipitation impacts on mule deer habitat use in the chihuahuan desert of Mexico
  26. Diversity and abundance of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi spores under different coffee production systems and in a tropical montane cloud forest patch in Veracruz, Mexico
  27. Phenology of Pilosocereus leucocephalus (Cactaceae, tribe Cereeae): a columnar cactus with asynchronous pulsed flowering
  28. Abundance responses of frugivorous bats (Stenodermatinae) to coffee cultivation and selective logging practices in mountainous central Veracruz, Mexico
  29. Variation in post-dispersal predation of cactus seeds under nurse plant canopies in three plant associations of a semiarid scrubland in central Mexico
  30. Consumption ofConostegia xalapensisfruits and seed dispersal ofCoussapoa oligocephalaby the nectarivorous batHylonycteris underwoodiThomas, 1903 (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae)
  31. Specialization clines in the pollination systems of agaves (Agavaceae) and columnar cacti (Cactaceae): A phylogenetically controlled meta-analysis
  32. Pollination system of thePilosocereus leucocephaluscolumnar cactus (tribe Cereeae) in eastern Mexico
  33. Removal of Pilosocereus leucocephalus (Cactaceae, tribe Cereeae) seeds by ants and their potential role as primary seed dispersers
  34. Nurse Plants vs. Nurse Objects: Effects of Woody Plants and Rocky Cavities on the Recruitment of the Pilosocereus leucocephalus Columnar Cactus
  35. Bat diversity and abundance associated with the degree of secondary succession in a tropical forest mosaic in south-eastern Mexico
  36. On a New Method to Study Drastic Change in Ecosystems
  37. Quantifying phyllostomid bats at different taxonomic levels as ecological indicators in a disturbed tropical forest
  38. Comparative performance of the giant cardon cactus (Pachycereus pringlei) seedlings under two leguminous nurse plant species
  39. FRUGIVOROUS BATS IN ISOLATED TREES AND RIPARIAN VEGETATION ASSOCIATED WITH HUMAN-MADE PASTURES IN A FRAGMENTED TROPICAL LANDSCAPE
  40. On the conceptual basis of the self-thinning rule
  41. Bat- and Bird-Generated Seed Rains at Isolated Trees in Pastures in a Tropical Rainforest
  42. Records of Small Mammals in the Calakmul Biosphere Reserve, Yucatan Peninsula
  43. Seedling performance in a trioecious cactus,Pachycereus pringlei: Effects of maternity and paternity
  44. Effects of Nectarivorous and Frugivorous Mammals on Reproductive Success of Plants