“…These species are wider distributed in Aguascalientes and often they are present in wet ravines. For example, B. cordata is recorded in the MMF of central and northwestern Mexico, indicating secondary conditions (Ávila-Sánchez, Sánchez-González, & Catalán-Everástico, 2010;Cué-Bär et al, 2003;González-Elizondo et al, 2012). Cedrela dugesii is considered part of the tropical dry forest in the Bajio region (Calderón & Germán, 1993), but in the study area it is seen as part of oak wet forests, similar to some Cedrela odorata in some MMF of Comparing the MMF of Aguascalientes and western Mexico, the record of C. macrophyllus, G. laurifolia, F. uhdei, L. glaucescens, P. serotina, Q. candicans, Q. castanea, Q. gentryi, Q. obtusata, and at genus level of Cedrela and Clethra, suggest a moderate similarity to the floristic composition of the MMF of Durango, Nayarit, northwest and western Jalisco, and part of Michoacán.…”