Bárbara Larraín Barrios

Bárbara Larraín Barrios
  • Eng, MS, PhD
  • National Autonomous University of Mexico

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We evaluated and compared the thermal quality for a lizard community (9 species) in Sierra del Ajusco and Pedregal de San Ángel (central Mexico) along an altitudinal gradient (2 320-3 530 m) to determine whether different thermal environments may be influencing species distribution and thermoregulatory behavior. Six areas that differ in elevation a...
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Ecosystem service (ES) trade-offs are central to informed decision-making, often requiring the prioritization of some ES over others. This comprehensive review synthesizes insights from over 3000 studies, identifying global patterns and research gaps across terrestrial, marine, and freshwater ecosystems. We highlight significant biases, including a...
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Key message Species interactions should be considered during the design of restoration plans for tropical dry forests. Abstract Legume trees dominate old-growth and regenerating tropical dry forests with some pioneers becoming temporarily monodominant during secondary succession. Yet, the mechanisms promoting legume coexistence in this ecosystem a...
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Regions with similar environmental determinants are known to produce the independent evolution of similar features in unrelated species. This hypothesis is pervasive in ecology evolution and biogeography. To explore community convergence in trait structure, we compared perennial plant species assemblages in samples of a representative section of tw...
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Understanding how analogous communities under similar environmental conditions are structured and predicting their changes are central topics in ecology. Today, these issues are receiving renewed attentionunder the threat of global climate change (GCC). We used the environmental filtering paradigm proposed in the literature to analyze two geographi...
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34º Congress of the International Organization for Succulent Plant Study: Succulent plants in everyone’s life
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Documentamos la distribución actual y potencial con base en registros de presencia de diversas colecciones nacionales e internacionales. Ademas registramos nuevos registros no publicados en el estado de Guerrero
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We evaluated and compared the thermal quality for a lizard community (9 species) in Sierra del Ajusco and Pedregal de San Ángel (central Mexico) along an altitudinal gradient (2 320-3 530 m) to determine whether different thermal environments may be influencing species distribution and thermoregulatory behavior. Six areas that differ in elevation a...
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The biodiversity crisis generated by the increasing human intervention on natural systems is one of the most important topics in conservation biology. In this context, the study of species extinction and how to avoid it are fundamental issues. It has been demonstrated that protected areas are the most effective tools for conserving biodiversity. Th...
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Los oasis de neblina chilenos, ubicados en forma de islas a lo largo del farellón costero del desierto de Atacama, han sido escasamente estudiados, por lo que se desconocía hasta ahora muchas de las especies presentes en ellos y consecuentemente de las relaciones florísticas que pueden presentar. Este estudio entrega un análisis de las relaciones f...
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El único registro de la familia Oleaceae en la flora silvestre de Chile corresponde a Menodora linoides Phil., la que había sido colectada sólo una vez en su localidad tipo ubicada entre las localidades de Chincolco y Cuncumén, regiones de Coquimbo (IV) y Valparaíso (V) respectivamente, en el año 1863. Debido a que no existían colecciones posterior...

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