2021
DOI: 10.1590/1676-0611-bn-2020-1050
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Abstract: Studies on biological diversity are essential to generate baseline information in natural protected areas. In the present study, we developed a multi-taxonomic inventory in the Sierra del Abra Tanchipa Biosphere Reserve, located northeast of San Luis Potosí, Mexico. Systematic samplings were performed between January 2017 to May 2018, for the taxonomic groups of flora, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. A total of 3 730 records of 683 species were obtained, corresponding to 427 species of flora, 10 of a… Show more

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“…Most reports of jackrabbit species in the state of San Luis Potosí are restricted to the Potosino-Zacatecano Plateau (Dalquest 1953;Martínez-Calderas et al 2016;Martínez de la Vega et al 2016;Brown et al 2018bBrown et al , 2018c. Moreover, recent mammal studies in northeastern San Luis Potosí did not record the presence of the Tamaulipas white-sided jackrabbit or any other jackrabbit species (Hernández-SaintMartín and Rosas-Rosas 2014;Martínez-Hernández et al 2017;Del Río-García et al 2020;Sahagún-Sánchez and De-Nova 2020).…”
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“…Most reports of jackrabbit species in the state of San Luis Potosí are restricted to the Potosino-Zacatecano Plateau (Dalquest 1953;Martínez-Calderas et al 2016;Martínez de la Vega et al 2016;Brown et al 2018bBrown et al , 2018c. Moreover, recent mammal studies in northeastern San Luis Potosí did not record the presence of the Tamaulipas white-sided jackrabbit or any other jackrabbit species (Hernández-SaintMartín and Rosas-Rosas 2014;Martínez-Hernández et al 2017;Del Río-García et al 2020;Sahagún-Sánchez and De-Nova 2020).…”
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