Red de Diversidad Biológica del Occidente Mexicano
Conservation genetic concepts and methods are applicable to a large range of taxonomic groups and regions. I have collaborations with several projects either with animals and plant species. Below some examples of such collaborations:
Conservation genomics of the Desert Tortoise
Institutions: Robert Murphy, Santiago Sánchez Rámirez (University of Toronto), Brian Henen (United States Geological Survey), Taylor Edwards (The University of Arizona).
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Papers: Sánchez-Ramirez et al. 2018
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Immunogenetic profiling for wildlife conservation in North American mammals
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Institutions: Michael Donaldson, Cristopher J Kyle (Trent University), Christina Davy (Ministry of Natural Resources of Canada)
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Papers: Donaldson et al. 2018
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Davy et al. 2017
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Conservation genetics of a medium-size mammal in highly urbanized landscapes
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Institutions: Eugenia Espinoza Flores, Carlos López González (Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro)
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Plant functional connectivity of Nymphoides fallax in geographically isolated temporary wetlands in Mexican highlands
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Institutions: Tatiana Lobato-de Magalhães, Mahinda MartÃnez (Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro), Dánae Cabrera-Toledo (Universidad de Guadalajara)
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Lobato et al. (2021)
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Landscape genetics and conservation of the Neotropical otter, Lontra longicaudis, in Mexico
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Institutions: MarÃa Camila Latorre-Cardenas (Instituto de Ecologia UNAM), Carla Gutiérrez-RodrÃguez (INECOL)
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Latorre-Cárdenas et al. (2020, 2021)
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Population dynamics, genetics and phenotypic variability of Tadarida brasiliensis mexicana in the San Francisco Cave in Chiapas Mexico
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Institutions: Viridiana Llavén MacÃas, Lorena RuÃz Montoya, Eduardo Naranjo (ECOSUR), Celia López González (CIIDIR)
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Genetic and morphological variation among populations of Hedeoma piperita in Michoacán: Implications for conservation
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Institutions: Maria Luisa Herrera-Arroyo (UIIM)
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Herrera-Arroyo et al. (2021)
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