TCS-2013
Ecoregional classification of white-tailed deer subspecies in Mexico
Uses of tropical deciduous forest species by the Yucatecan maya
Variation in herds size of collared peccaries in a mexican tropical forest
Ciruelo (Spondias purpurea L
Ungulate biomass across a rainfall gradient: a comparison of data from Neotropical and Palaeotropical forests and local analysis in Mexico
Hunting, use, and knowledge of the biology of the white-tailed deer, Odocoileus virginianus (Hays), by the maya of central Yucatan, Mexico
Impact of rain forest fragmentation on the population density of a structurally important palm species: Astrocaryum mexicanum at Los Tuxtlas, Mexico
Calibration of tracks count to estimate population density of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) in a Mexican tropical forest
Modelando la calidad del hábitat para el pecarí de collar en una Reserva de Biosfera de México
Modelación de la distribución potencial y el efecto del cambio de uso de suelo en la conservación de los ungulados silvestres del Bajo Balsas, México.
Therya 2012 Distribución ungulados RBTC
Comparison of pellet-group counting methods to estimate population density of white-tailed deer in a Mexican tropical dry forest
. Gastrointestinal parasites of howler monkeys (Alouatta palliata) inhabiting the fragmented landscape of the Sierra Santa Marta mountain range, Mexico
Evaluation of natural conservation areas and wildlife management units to support minimum viable populations of white-tailed deer in Mexico.
. Ecology, management and conservation of ungulate species in Mexico.
Conceptualization and measurement of fragmentation from the primate perspective
Comparison of geographic distribution models of white-tailed deer Odocoileus virginianus (Zimmermann, 1780) subspecies in Mexico: biological and management implications
The importance of tropical rain forest fragments to the conservation of plant species diversity in Los Tuxtlas, Mexico
Preliminary evidence of the importance of rainfall and ENSO in modify food availibility for white-tailed deer in a Mexican tropical dry forest