Francisco Roberto Pineda-Huerta's research while affiliated with Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo and other places
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Publications (2)
Birds contribute to the stability of ecosystems and represent a tool used to evaluate a variety of anthropogenic impacts. The area known as El Oro-Tlalpujahua Mining District in central Mexico was subjected to significant environmental impacts as a result of ore extraction, including profound habitat transformations, landscape changes, and the accu...
This report updates and summarizes the knowledge on the bird diversity of the Cupatitzio river sub-basin in Michoacan, Mexico. We gathered information on 8,967 records that made up a list of 301 species belonging to 52 bird families, representing 53.7% of the species and the 68.4% of the families known to the state of Michoacan, outstanding the fac...
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... Results of the study are in agreement with the findings on anthropogenic impact on avian diversity by Lepczyk et al. (2008), Debnath et al. (2018) and Katia et al. (2019). At present, ecological conditions in area adjoining Panvel, Navi Mumbai supports moderate density of birds but due to over-exploitation of natural resources for ongoing construction of Navi Mumbai International Airport, deforestation, intense industrialization and urbanization, coastal pollution will affect the avian diversity in future. ...