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Patricia Dávila
PeerJ Author
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Biodiversity
Biogeography
Conservation Biology
Plant Science

Patricia Dávila

PeerJ Author

Summary

A botanist that has worked taxonomical, conservation and biodiversity of arid regions of Mexico and especially on relationship to Cactaceae and Poaceae, but also in some other flowering plants. Very interested in ex situ conservation, on the basis of developing work on seee banks

Biodiversity Coordination Chemistry

Past or current institution affiliations

Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

Work details

General Coordination of Graduate Studies of the Nacional University of Mexico

National University of Mexico
Graduate Studies Coordination
The General Coordination of Graduate Studies of UNAM, coordinates, promotes and organize all the activities of the 42 graduate programs that it has.

PeerJ Contributions

  • Articles 2
November 21, 2025
Carbon capture, photosynthesis, and leaf gas exchange of shade tree species and Arabica coffee varieties in coffee agroforestry systems in Veracruz state, Mexico
Daniel Cabrera-Santos, Patricia Dávila, Isela Rodríguez-Arévalo, Anabel Ruiz-Flores, Josefina Vázquez-Medrano, Salvador Sampayo-Maldonado, Cesar Ordoñez-Salanueva, Maraeva Gianella, Elizabeth Bell, María Toledo-Garibaldi, Robert Manson, Flor G. Vázquez-Corzas, Jazmin Cobos-Silva, Cesar Mateo Flores Ortiz, Tiziana Ulian
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.20255 PubMed 41293433
September 18, 2020
Native trees of Mexico: diversity, distribution, uses and conservation
Oswaldo Tellez, Efisio Mattana, Mauricio Diazgranados, Nicola Kühn, Elena Castillo-Lorenzo, Rafael Lira, Leobardo Montes-Leyva, Isela Rodriguez, Cesar Mateo Flores Ortiz, Michael Way, Patricia Dávila, Tiziana Ulian
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.9898 PubMed 32999763