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2024
Is the GBIF appropriate for use as input in models of predicting species distributions? Study from the Czech Republic
Nature Conservation Research
2024
Exploring the Climatic Niche Evolution of the Genus Falco (Aves: Falconidae) in Europe
Biology
2024
Exploring the causes underlying the latitudinal variation in range sizes: Evidence for Rapoport’s rule in spiny lizards (genus Sceloporus)
PLOS ONE
2024
Climatic niche evolution and niche conservatism of Nymphaea species in Africa, South America, and Australia
BMC Plant Biology
2024
Predictions of species distributions based only on models estimating future climate change are not reliable
Scientific Reports
2023
Physiological ecology and vulnerability to climate change of a microendemic, habitat-specialist lizard in a tropical dry forest of Mexico
Climate Change Ecology
2023
Genome size variation and polyploidy prevalence in the genus Eragrostis are associated with the global dispersal in arid area
Frontiers in Plant Science
2022
Diversity patterns of Mexican land and freshwater snails: a spatiotemporal approach
Revista Mexicana de Biodiversidad
2022
The role of climate and maternal manipulation in determining and maintaining reproductive mode in Liolaemus lizards
Journal of Zoology
2022
Exceptional parallelisms characterize the evolutionary transition to live birth in phrynosomatid lizards
Nature Communications
2021
Hidden diversity within a polytypic species: The enigmatic Sceloporus torquatus Wiegmann, 1828 (Reptilia, Squamata, Phrynosomatidae)
Vertebrate Zoology
2020
Reproductive output in spiny lizards (genus Sceloporus) with different reproductive mode. A comparative approach
Revista Mexicana de Biodiversidad
2020
Modelling sexually deceptive orchid species distributions under future climates: the importance of plant–pollinator interactions
Scientific Reports
2019
Physiographic and climatic events in the Chihuahuan Desert lead to the speciation and distinct demographic patterns of two sisterSceloporuslizards
Journal of Zoological Systematics and Evolutionary Research
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