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Volume 3 Number úm.1 Year 2012

9 articles in this issue 

Martha Isela Verona-Trejo,Rogelio Bautista,Matías Martínez-Coronel

The kit-fox, Vulpes macrotis, was recorded by a camera-trap in southern Sonora, México. The new record extends their distribution range by 174 km to the southeast from the previous known documented locality, in a mountain environment covered by deciduous ... see more

Pags. 101 - 104  

Yiang-Qing Estrada,Rode A. Luna,Tania Escalante

We analyzed the biogeographical patterns of diversity and endemicity of the Mexican mammals, into a quadrat between 15º 30’ - 21º 00’ N latitude and 94º 00’ - 100º 00’ W longitude, in order to identify the Oaxaca-Tehuacanense province as a natural area. W... see more

Pags. 33 - 51  

Jorge A. Vargas-Contreras,Griselda Escalona-Segura,Joaquín Arroyo-Cabrales,Jaime Rendon Von Osten,Laura Navarro

The Campeche state harbors 55 species of bats and it has sites with high multispecific abundance such as the cave called “El Volcán de los Murciélagos” in natural protected areas known as “Zona Sujeta a Conservación Ecológica Balam-Kú” in Calakmul Municip... see more

Pags. 53 - 66  

Carlos Yañez-Arenas,Salvador Mandujano,Enrique Martínez-Meyer,Alejandro Pérez-Arteaga,Arturo González-Zamora

White-tailed deer Odocoileus virginianus and collared peccary Pecari tajacu are the two native ungulates species present in the Bajo Balsas region. Both are very important from an ecological, social and economical perspective. Therefore, evaluate the effe... see more

Pags. 67 - 79  

Raúl Valencia-Herverth,Jorge Valencia-Herverth

We report the presence of the bobcat (Lynx rufus) in the northeastern of the state of Hidalgo, in the municipality of San Felipe Orizatlán, at 156 meters of altitude. One individual male of L. rufus was run over in a dirty road and donated by local people... see more

Pags. 81 - 85  

Cristian Kraker-Castañeda,José Luis Echeverría-Tello

Izabal, Guatemala, is considered a high-risk region of bovine paralytic rabies and also has documented cases of common vampire bat attacks to humans in villages in marginal conditions. Measures to control vampire bat populations are commonly undertaken, h... see more

Pags. 87 - 99