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Webb, Robert H., and Greg Starr. "The RealAgave gigantensisin Baja California Sur, Mexico." Cactus and Succulent Journal 86, no. 1 (January 2014): 4–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.2985/015.086.0103.

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Hernández Cisneros, Atzcalli Ehécatl, Gerardo González Barba, and Robert Ewan Fordyce. "Oligocene cetaceans from Baja California Sur, Mexico." Boletín de la Sociedad Geológica Mexicana 69, no. 1 (2017): 149–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.18268/bsgm2017v69n1a7.

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Carranza-Edwards, Arturo, Gerardo Bocanegra-Garcı́a, Leticia Rosales-Hoz, and Liberto de Pablo Galán. "Beach sands from Baja California Peninsula, Mexico." Sedimentary Geology 119, no. 3-4 (August 1998): 263–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0037-0738(98)00066-9.

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Mancilla-Peraza, M. "Hydrographic Variability In Bahia Vizcaino, Baja California, Mexico." Ciencias Marinas 19, no. 3 (June 1, 1993): 265–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.7773/cm.v19i3.941.

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Ramírez, Erik E., J. Antonio Vidal‐Villegas, M. Alejandra Nuñez‐Leal, Jorge Ramírez‐Hernández, Adán Mejía‐Trejo, and Eliana Rosas‐Verdugo. "Seismic Noise Levels in Northern Baja California, Mexico." Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America 109, no. 2 (February 5, 2019): 610–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1785/0120180155.

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Terrell, Edward E. "Carterella (Rubiaceae), New Genus from Baja California, Mexico." Brittonia 39, no. 2 (April 1987): 248. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2807385.

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Carreño, Ana Luisa, and Thomas M. Cronin. "Middle Eocene Ostracoda from Baja California Sur, Mexico." Journal of Micropalaeontology 12, no. 2 (December 1, 1993): 141–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1144/jm.12.2.141.

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Abstract. One genus and six new species of ostracodes are described from the Bateque Formation on the Pacific Coast of Baja California Sur, Mexico. Planktonic foraminifers indicate a mid Eocene age and the whole assemblage is characteristic of a shallow warm-water environment. Paijenborchella mezquitalensis sp. nov. is the second record of the genus Paijenborchella from the Eocene of North America. Except for this species and the new genus Bajacythere, the ostracode association has strong affinities with those described from the lower Tertiary Gulf Coast region.
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Normark, William R. "Return to ranger submarine slide, Baja California, Mexico." Geo-Marine Letters 10, no. 2 (June 1990): 81–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02431025.

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Dimayuga, Rosalba Encarnación, and Jorge Agundez. "Traditional medicine of baja california sur (Mexico) I." Journal of Ethnopharmacology 17, no. 2 (August 1986): 183–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0378-8741(86)90057-7.

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Dimayuga, Rosalba Encabnacion, Rebeca Fort Murillo, and Maritza Luis Pantoja. "Traditional medicine of Baja California Sur (Mexico) II." Journal of Ethnopharmacology 20, no. 3 (August 1987): 209–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0378-8741(87)90049-3.

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Hastings, R. Michael, and David W. Fischer. "Management priorities for Magdalena Bay, Baja California, Mexico." Journal of Coastal Conservation 7, no. 2 (January 2001): 193–202. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02742481.

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Blázquez, M. C., and Alfredo Ortega-Rubio. "Lizard winter activity at Baja California Sur, Mexico." Journal of Arid Environments 33, no. 2 (June 1996): 247–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/jare.1996.0060.

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HENDRICKX, MICHEL E. "Squat lobsters (Crustacea: Decapoda: Anomura: Galatheoidea) from off the northwestern coast of the Baja California Peninusla, Mexico." Zootaxa 4965, no. 2 (April 28, 2021): 375–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4965.2.10.

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Four species of squat lobsters were collected off the northwestern coast of the Baja California Peninsula, Mexico, during an exploratory survey of fishing resources. Janethogalathea californiensis, described from California was previously known from off the west coast of the Baja California Peninsula (two localities) and from the Gulf of California (three localities). Of the three species of Munida collected during the survey, M. tenella is recorded off the west coast of the Baja California Peninsula for the first time. These are the fourth record of M. hispida and the second record of M. quadrispina in western Mexico.
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Méndez, Oscar, Guillermo Salgado-Maldonado, Juan Manuel Caspetamandujano, and Guillermina Cabañas-Carranza. "Helminth parasites of some freshwater fishes from Baja California Sur, Mexico." Zootaxa 2327, no. 1 (January 4, 2010): 44. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.2327.1.3.

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Nine freshwater fish species were sampled from 13 bodies of water in Baja California Sur state, on the Baja California peninsula, Mexico. Twenty-four helminth parasite species of 19 genera and from 13 families were recorded. All are new records for the region, but have been recorded previously in Mexico. No endemic helminth species were identified. Most helminths were larval forms of generalist Nearctic species transported by ichthyophagous birds, in addition to five anthropogenically introduced species. Poeciliid fish are the most widely distributed in the oases and other waters of Baja California Sur, and their helminths are the most common on the peninsula.
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Whalen, Patricia A., and Elizabeth S. Carter. "Pliensbachian (Lower Jurassic) Radiolaria from Baja California Sur, Mexico." Micropaleontology 48, no. 2 (2002): 97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1661/0026-2803(2002)048[0097:pljrfb]2.0.co;2.

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Danemann, G. D. "Ichthyofauna Of San Ignacio Lagoon, Baja California Sur, Mexico." Ciencias Marinas 19, no. 3 (June 1, 1993): 333–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.7773/cm.v19i3.936.

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Ibarra-Obando, SE, SV Smith, M. Poumian-Tapia, V. Camacho-Ibar, JD Carriquiry, and M. Montes-Hugo. "Benthic metabolism in San Quintin Bay, Baja California, Mexico." Marine Ecology Progress Series 283 (2004): 99–112. http://dx.doi.org/10.3354/meps283099.

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Whalen, P. A. "Pliensbachian (Lower Jurassic) Radiolaria from Baja California Sur, Mexico." Micropaleontology 48, no. 2 (April 1, 2002): 97–151. http://dx.doi.org/10.2113/48.2.97.

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Perrilliat, María del Carmen, and Alejandro Cristín. "Late Paleocene Cancellariidae (Gastropoda: Neogastropoda) from Baja California, Mexico." Boletín de la Sociedad Geológica Mexicana 68, no. 1 (2016): 105–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.18268/bsgm2016v68n1a12.

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Yabur Pacheco, Ricardo. "Bentic marine macroalgae from Guadalupe Island, Baja California, Mexico." Hidrobiológica 26, no. 2 (August 15, 2016): 213–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.24275/uam/izt/dcbs/hidro/2016v26n2/yabur.

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Squires, Richard L., and Robert Demetrion. "New Eocene marine bivalves from Baja California Sur, Mexico." Journal of Paleontology 64, no. 3 (May 1990): 382–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022336000018606.

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A new genus, a new subgenus, and five new species of pterioid bivalves are described from shallow-marine faunas in the middle lower to middle Eocene Bateque Formation in the vicinity of Laguna San Ignacio to about 105 km southward, Pacific coast of Baja California Sur, Mexico. Batequeus n. gen. is a medium-sized pectinid with equally convex valves, a short byssal notch, anterior auricles smaller than the posterior ones, the left valve with numerous very closely spaced radial riblets that show the imbricated growth lines very well, the right valve with about 30 low, flat-topped radial ribs that can be grooved, and intercalary ribs on both valves. It is only known from its type species, Batequeus mezquitalensis n. sp., which is from the middle Eocene part of the Bateque Formation. Spondylus batequensis n. sp., a very spinose species, is from the middle lower Eocene part of the Bateque Formation and is only the second reported Spondylus from the lower Eocene of the west coast of North America. Pycnodonte (Phygraea) pacifica n. sp., a species characterized by a radial sulcus that originates in the umbo area, occurs in both the middle lower and middle Eocene parts of the Bateque Formation. Phygraea has not been reported previously from the west coast of North America. Pycnodonte (Pegma) n. subgen. has a plicate left valve with a large attachment area (that can cover the entire valve) and a right valve that usually has an inflated smooth central area surrounded by plicate margins. It is only known from its type species, Pycnodonte (Pegma) bajaensis n. sp., which occurs in both the middle lower and middle Eocene parts of the Bateque Formation. Cubitostrea mezquitalensis n. sp., a strongly ornamented species, is from the middle Eocene part of the Bateque Formation and is the first occurrence of this genus from the west coast of North America.
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Trejo-Pech, Carlos O., Rodrigo Arellano-Sada, Alfredo Manuel Coelho, and Richard N. Weldon. "Is the Baja California, Mexico, Wine Industry a Cluster?" American Journal of Agricultural Economics 94, no. 2 (November 20, 2011): 569–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ajae/aar080.

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Vázquez, Roberto, and Patricia G. Núñez. "Learning Astrobiology 101 with experiments in Baja California, Mexico." EPJ Web of Conferences 200 (2019): 01015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201920001015.

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We present our experience teaching the subject ‘Astrobiology 101’ (“Introducción a la Astrobiología”, in Spanish), given in the University of Baja California at Ensenada, Mexico, since 2004 up to the present. The place of Astrobiology in Mexico, as well as the local academic context in Baja California are presented, as we consider that the multidisciplinary academic environment plays an important role in the motivation of our students. We describe the course itself, its materials, and resources. The course was designed based on classical books as well as news, academic papers, and internet sources. After seven editions of the course, we have noted that making practical experiments improves the understanding of concepts, ideas, and also strengths the interaction among students with different majors. This course has received support by means of an educational grant which objective is to compile all the experimental and hands-on activities in two manuals: one for students and the other for the teachers These manuals will be available to all the Spanish-speaker teachers who want to teach the full course or part of it, as well as those only interested in the hands-on activities. Locally, the establishment of the new Astrobiology Laboratory, in the Institute of Astronomy (UNAM, Campus Ensenada), surely will help us to increase the opportunities on research and education for our students, as well as visiting students and teachers.
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Correa-Diaz, F., R. Aguilar-Rosas, and L. E. Aguilar-Rosas. "Infrared analysis of eleven carrageenophytes from Baja California, Mexico." Hydrobiologia 204-205, no. 1 (September 1990): 609–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00040295.

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Umhoefer, Paul J., and Rebecca J. Dorsey. "Translation of terranes: Lessons from central Baja California, Mexico." Geology 25, no. 11 (1997): 1007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/0091-7613(1997)025<1007:totlfc>2.3.co;2.

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Viani, Rolando M., Jorge Ruiz Calderon, Cynthia Van Pratt, Graciano Lopez, and Stephen A. Spector. "HIV prevalence during pregnancy in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico." AIDS 17, no. 7 (May 2003): 1113–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00002030-200305020-00033.

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Bermudez-Contreras, Alfredo, Murray Thomson, and David G. Infield. "Renewable energy powered desalination in Baja California Sur, Mexico." Desalination 220, no. 1-3 (March 2008): 431–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.desal.2007.01.046.

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García Sánchez, L., J. L. Macías, R. Sulpizio, L. S. Osorio-Ocampo, C. Pellicioli, A. Pola, D. R. Avellan, et al. "Geology of La Reforma caldera complex, Baja California, Mexico." Journal of Maps 15, no. 2 (May 28, 2019): 487–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17445647.2019.1612287.

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Medellín-Azuara, J., L. G. Mendoza-Espinosa, J. R. Lund, J. J. Harou, and R. E. Howitt. "Virtues of simple hydro-economic optimization: Baja California, Mexico." Journal of Environmental Management 90, no. 11 (August 2009): 3470–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2009.05.032.

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Anderson, Ryan. "Roads, value, and dispossession in Baja California Sur, Mexico." Economic Anthropology 4, no. 1 (January 2017): 7–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/sea2.12069.

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Cevallos-Ferriz, Sergio R. S., Amanda Santa Catharina, and Ben Kneller. "Cretaceous Lauraceae wood from El Rosario, Baja California, Mexico." Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 292 (September 2021): 104478. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.revpalbo.2021.104478.

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Vanderplank, Sula E., and Jon Rebman. "Thirteen new weeds on Cedros Island, Baja California, Mexico." Acta Botanica Mexicana, no. 128 (April 15, 2021): 1823. http://dx.doi.org/10.21829/abm128.2021.1823.

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Background and Aims: Cedros Island is the southernmost outpost of the California Floristic Province, the largest island in the Californian archipelago, and home to a suite of endemic plants and animals. As such, it is an important resource within the Pacific Islands Biosphere Reserve, with many management concerns. The goal of this study was to document newly arrived plant species on Cedros Island, Baja California, Mexico.Methods: From the 8th to the 11th February 2019 we visited Cedros Island and made observations of plants around Cedros Village using the platform NaturaLista (iNaturalist).Key results: Thirteen new plant taxa were detected around Cedros village, all were non-native. These discoveries follow a very recently published checklist on the flora and suggest that new non-native plants are arriving rapidly. Conclusions: Recommended management implications include monitoring and eradication of new species, particularly at inhabited areas, and with priority given to highly invasive species such as Cenchrus setaceus and C. ciliaris.
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Solis-Añorve, Azucena, Gerardo González-Barba, René Hernández-Rivera, and Tobias Schwennicke. "Late Miocene balaenopterid (Cetacea:Mysticeti) from Baja California Sur, Mexico." Journal of South American Earth Sciences 111 (November 2021): 103498. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jsames.2021.103498.

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Luja, Víctor H., Ricardo Rodríguez-Estrella, Kris Ratzlaff, Gabriela Parra-Olea, and Aurelio Ramírez-Bautista. "The Chytrid FungusBatrachochytrium dendrobatidisin Isolated Populations of the Baja California TreefrogPseudacris hypochondriaca curtain Baja California Sur, mexico." Southwestern Naturalist 57, no. 3 (September 2012): 323–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1894/0038-4909-57.3.323.

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Harcourt, Robert, David Aurioles, and Jose Sanchez. "ENTANGLEMENT OF CALIFORNIA SEA LIONS AT LOS ISLOTES, BAJA CALIFORNIA SUR, MEXICO." Marine Mammal Science 10, no. 1 (January 1994): 122–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1748-7692.1994.tb00399.x.

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Harper, Alan, Anny Peralta-García, Jorge H. Valdez-Villavicencio, Scott Tremor, and Chris J. Conroy. "Current Distribution of the California Vole (Microtus californicus) in Baja California, Mexico." Western North American Naturalist 80, no. 2 (June 9, 2020): 194. http://dx.doi.org/10.3398/064.080.0207.

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Rhode, David. "Early Holocene Juniper Woodland and Chaparral Taxa in the Central Baja California Peninsula, Mexico." Quaternary Research 57, no. 1 (January 2002): 102–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/qres.2001.2287.

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AbstractA packrat midden located in the Sierra San Francisco, Baja California Sur, Mexico, dating to ca. 10,200 14C yr B.P., contains remains of California juniper (Juniperus californica) and other taxa now associated with southern California chaparral. California juniper does not occur in the Sierra San Francisco today, although “relict” populations of a few chaparral taxa still occur at higher elevations. This midden record documents the early Holocene occurrence of Baja California coniferous woodland and chaparral vegetation far south of its present distribution or its previously known extent from other fossil records. Based on modern climatic tolerances of California juniper and other taxa, central Baja California experienced a mild Mediterranean-type climate at least 5°–6°C cooler than the climate of today, with at least twice the winter precipitation the region now receives.
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P. Hausback, B. "MIOCENE PALEOMAGNETISM OF BAJA CALIFORNIA SUR; EVIDENCE CONCERNING THE STRUCTURAL DEVELOPMENT OF WESTERN MEXICO." Geofísica Internacional 27, no. 4 (October 1, 1988): 463–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.22201/igeof.00167169p.1988.27.4.807.

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Se ha determinado un polo paleomagnético, aparentemente del Mioceno inferior al medio, a 85.4°N, 71.2°E (α95 = 6.2°) mediante mediciones del magnetismo remanente en rocas volcánicas en 16 sitios de Baja California Sur. Este polo no es significativamente diferente del polo paleomagnético de referencia, del Terciario medio, para el cratón Norteamericano; por consiguiente, probablemente desde el Mioceno no ha ocurrido ningún movimiento latitudinal hacia el norte, de la Baja California con relación al interior de Norteamérica, mayor que el de 2° que indican las anomalías magnéticas en la boca del Golfo de California. Estudios paleomagnéticos previos han demostrado que hay rocas del Mioceno más antiguas, de la porción continental de México, que presentan una rotación significativa en sentido "contra-reloj", con respecto a las direcciones paleomagnéticas del Mioceno tanto de Baja California como de la parte cratónica de Norteamérica. Parece probable que el corrimiento "contra-reloj" de la tierra firme de México ocurrió después de la iniciación de la ruptura, hace 12 m.a., del Golfo de California y que no afectó a la pe­­­­nínsula de Baja California. El desgarramiento lateral derecho a lo largo de la península, asociado a la evolución del Golfo, puede haber causado una rotación localizada, del Plioceno al Reciente, en el sentido de las manecillas del reloj, de la Baja California Sur, con respecto ala porción continental de México.
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Squires, Richard L., and Louella R. Saul. "Review of the bivalve genus Plicatula from Cretaceous and lower Cenozoic strata of California and Baja California." Journal of Paleontology 71, no. 2 (March 1997): 287–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022336000039196.

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The Cretaceous and early Cenozoic species of the shallow-marine, warm-water bivalve Plicatula from California (United States) and Baja California (Mexico) are reviewed, and three new species are named. All of these species are representatives of Plicatula and not of the closely related taxon Harpax, which is associated with high-latitude and cool-water regions. The earliestknown Cretaceous species of Plicatula from the study area is P. variata Gabb, 1864, from Lower Cretaceous (Hauterivian Stage) strata in northern California, and our studies show it to be conspecific with Plicatula onoensis Anderson, 1958.Plicatula allisoni new species is from Lower Cretaceous (Albian Stage) strata in Baja California, Mexico. Plicatula modjeskaensis new species is from Upper Cretaceous (Turonian Stage) strata in the Santa Ana Mountains, southern California. A possible new species from the same strata is also mentioned. A poorly preserved specimen of Plicatula? sp. is known from Upper Cretaceous (upper Campanian to lower Maastrichtian) strata in northern California.The only Paleocene species of Plicatula from the study area is P. ostreiformis Stanton, 1896, from lower Paleocene strata of Lake County, northern California, and our studies show it to be conspecific with Ostrea buwaldana Dickerson, 1914. The only previously described Eocene species of Plicatula from the study area is P. juncalensis Squires, 1987, from lower middle Eocene (“Capay Stage”) strata of Los Angeles County, southern California. Plicatula surensis new species is from middle lower Eocene (“Capay Stage”) strata in Baja California Sur, Mexico. In addition, there is a Plicatula? sp. from Eocene strata of Baja California Sur, Mexico.Although Plicatula is of uncommon occurrence north of Baja California, its thermophilic trait makes it useful in recognizing periods of warm climate.
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Hughey, Jeffery R., and Kathy Ann Miller. "Molecular phylogenetic analysis of Sciadophycus stellatus (Rhodymeniales, Rhodophyta) supports its placement in the family Rhodymeniaceae." Phytotaxa 245, no. 4 (February 4, 2016): 297. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.245.4.7.

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The marine red alga Sciadophycus stellatus E.Y.Dawson (1945) (Figure 1) was described from specimens dredged at 40–50 meters from the Kellett Channel, south shore of Cerros Island (also known as Cedros Island), Baja California, Mexico (Dawson 1945). This uncommon subtidal species occurs in southern California, Baja California, Mexico and Isla Floreana, Galapagos Islands (as Fauchea rhizophylla Taylor) (Dawson 1945, Abbott and Hollenberg 1976, Millar 2001, Aguilar-Rosas et al. 2010). In California, S. stellatus has been collected in San Diego County (UC2003699) and Palos Verdes Peninsula, Los Angeles County (UC1882843), on the mainland coast of southern California and, more commonly, offshore from Santa Catalina (UC1471598), Santa Barbara (UC2034301), Anacapa (WTU-A-012879) and Santa Cruz Islands (UC1965240). In Mexico, in addition to the type locality, it has been collected from Isla Los Coronados (UC1574390), La Bufadora (Aguilar-Rosas et al. 2010), Isla Natividad (UC1882846), Punta Eugenia (US13095) and Bahia Tortugas (US42090), Baja California (distribution records, unless otherwise cited, are based on specimens in herbaria at the University of California at Berkeley [UC], University of Washington [WTU-A], and the Smithsonian Institution [US]).
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Rubin-Kurtzman, Jane R., Roberto Ham-Chande, and Maurice D. Van Arsdol. "Population in Trans-Border Regions: The Southern California-Baja California Urban System." International Migration Review 30, no. 4 (December 1996): 1020–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/019791839603000407.

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This article is a case study of population growth and composition in the Southern California-Baja California trans-border urban system (TBS). The central question guiding the research is how the combination of geographic proximity and economic integration in two very different regions affects population characteristics in the Southern California-Baja California TBS. We begin by briefly defining trans-border urban systems. We then specify the attributes of the Southern California-Baja California TBS, contrasting them with attributes observed elsewhere in the United States and Mexico. We particularly emphasize the impact of the Mexican-origin population on population growth, composition, age structure and trans-border mobility. We conclude by outlining several national and international policy implications that can be derived from a regional focus on the Southern California-Baja California TBS. The units of analysis are the aggregate TBS and the component counties and municipios. The data are drawn primarily from the U.S. and Mexican censuses. Secondary data from a variety of sources also are discussed.
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Vickery, Vernon R. "TWO NEW SPECIES IN THE GENUS DIAPHEROMERA (PHASMATOPTERA: NECROSCIOIDEA: HETERONEMIIDAE: HETERONEMIINAE) FROM BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO." Canadian Entomologist 129, no. 6 (December 1997): 1141–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.4039/ent1291141-6.

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AbstractTwo new species of Diapheromera, D. kevani and D. petita, are described from Mexico, the first record of these species and of the genus from Baja California. They were found while studying the stick insects (Phasmatoptera) of the Baja California Peninsula.
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Goodman, Aaron Michael, Lauren Alyse Esposito, Perla Lucia Ponce, Ashley Rose Sauer, Eric Olaf Stiner, and Sara Ruane. "New record and range expansion of Masticophis lateralis (Hallowell, 1853) (Squamata, Colubridae) into western Baja California Sur, Mexico." Check List 15, no. 2 (April 26, 2019): 345–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.15560/15.2.345.

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A specimen of Masticophis lateralis (Hallowell, 1853) was found and photographed in the outskirts of San Juanico Bay, Baja California Sur, Mexico. This record fills in a gap of the distribution of this species along both coasts of Baja California Sur.
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Aurioles, D., and F. Sinsel. "Mortality of California Sea Lion Pups at Los Islotes, Baja California Sur, Mexico." Journal of Mammalogy 69, no. 1 (February 25, 1988): 180–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1381771.

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Lenz, Lee. "A New Combination in the Cactaceae of Baja California, Mexico." Aliso 14, no. 1 (1995): 63. http://dx.doi.org/10.5642/aliso.19951401.07.

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Smith, F. A. "Evolution of Body Size Among Woodrats from Baja California, Mexico." Functional Ecology 6, no. 3 (1992): 265. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2389516.

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Aguilar-Rosas, R. "Marine Algae From The Todos Santos Islands, Baja California, Mexico." Ciencias Marinas 16, no. 2 (April 1, 1990): 117–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.7773/cm.v16i2.687.

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Beltrán-Abaunza, J. M. "Calculated heat flow for the ensenada region, baja california, mexico." Ciencias Marinas 27, no. 4 (August 1, 2001): 619–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.7773/cm.v27i4.497.

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Yensen, Eric, and William H. Clark. "Records of Desert Shrews (Notiosorex crawfordi) from Baja California, Mexico." Southwestern Naturalist 31, no. 4 (November 10, 1986): 529. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3671708.

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Vanderplank, Sula, and Sergio Mata. "The Succulent Scrub of San Martín Island, Baja California, Mexico." Cactus and Succulent Journal 82, no. 6 (November 2010): 252–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.2985/0007-9367-82.6.252.

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