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Martínez-Coronel, Matías, and Yolanda Hortelano-Moncada. "Nuevos registros de mamíferos en el Centro de Oaxaca." Revista Mexicana de Mastozoología (Nueva Epoca) 10, no. 2 (2020): 45. http://dx.doi.org/10.22201/ie.20074484e.2020.10.2.314.

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RESUMENEn esta nota documentamos la presencia de Chiroderma scopaeum y Molossus molossus en los Valles Centrales de Oaxaca por ejemplares capturados en redes. Con estos registros incrementa el número de especies de murciélagos distribuidos en esta región a 35. Asimismo, presentamos registros fotográficos de Otospermophilus variegatus en dos nuevas localidades de Oaxaca, una ubicada en las Montañas y Valles del Occidente y la otra en los Valles Centrales, que confirman la expansión de la especie hacia el sur de México.Palabras clave: Chiroderma scopaeum, Molossus molossus, Montañas y Valles del
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Murphy, Arthur D., Ignacio R. Silva, Rafael R. Morales, Jose L. B. Gil, and Jesus J. F. Segura. "The Urban System in the Central Valleys of Oaxaca." Economic Anthropology 2, no. 1 (2015): 84–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/sea2.12019.

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Cohen, Jeffrey H., Bernardo Rios, and Lise Byars. "The value, costs, and meaning of transnational migration in rural Oaxaca, Mexico." MIGRATION LETTERS 3, no. 1 (2006): 15–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.33182/ml.v6i1.83.

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Rural Oaxacan migrants are defined as quintessential transnational movers, people who access rich social networks as they move between rural hometowns in southern Mexico and the urban centers of southern California. The social and cultural ties that characterize Oaxacan movers are critical to successful migrations, lead to jobs and create a sense of belonging and shared identity. Nevertheless, migration has socio-cultural, economic and psychological costs. To move the discussion away from a framework that emphasizes the positive transnational qualities of movement we focus on the costs of migr
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Chimal-Sánchez, Eduardo, Irma Reyes-Jaramillo, Sara Lucía Camargo-Ricalde, Lucía Varela, Jose Yabín Salmerón Castro, and Noé Manuel Montaño. "Racocetra cromosomica sp. nov. from Oaxaca, Mexico." Mycotaxon 136, no. 3 (2021): 615–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.5248/136.615.

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Analysis of soil samples collected in the rhizosphere of Agave karwinskii in the Central Valleys of Oaxaca, Mexico, revealed an undescribed species of Racocetra that possesses ornamented spores. The ornamentation on the outer layer of the external spore wall consisted of rounded and elongated processes, which are organized in such a way that they look like chromosomes. Therefore, the new species was named Racocetra cromosomica. It is the first species of Racocetraceae (Gigasporales) described from Oaxaca, one of the Mexican states having the greatest floristic diversity.
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Andrade López, Ana Karen, Mildred Espinoza Santiago, Dalia López Téllez, Teresa de Jesús Morales Pérez, Omar Pascua Peña, and Lourdes García Martínez. "Alternativas orgánicas como una resistencia a la globalización neoliberal." RA RIÓ GUENDARUYUBI 2, no. 4 (2018): 7–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.53331/rar.v2i4.2852.

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The objective of this study is to learn about the daily dynamics of farmers in the community of San Pablo Huitzo, in order to identify. In order to identify and analyze the problems, they analyze the problems they face. The research was conducted by the peasant economic organization in the community of San Pablo Huitzo, located in the region of the Central Valleys of the Valles Centrales. Huitzo, located in the Valles Centrales region of the state of Oaxaca. For this purpose, the Paz Avendaño was interviewed, she is members of this work team and knows this family. Methodologically, the approac
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Cohen, Jeffrey H., Alicia Sylvia Gijón-Cruz, Rafael G. Reyes-Morales, and Garry Chick. "Understanding Transnational Processes: Modeling Migration Outcomes in the Central Valleys of Oaxaca, Mexico." Field Methods 15, no. 4 (2003): 366–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1525822x03257391.

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Padilla, Eugenio, Rosa Elena Galindo-Aguilar, and Miguel Briones-Salas. "Mammal Diversity on Conservation Islands in Protected Areas in Oaxaca, Mexico." Diversity 17, no. 1 (2025): 55. https://doi.org/10.3390/d17010055.

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Protected sites managed by indigenous people have been used for decades to conserve natural resources. These sites can be considered “conservation islands” and can maintain high biodiversity. This study explores the diversity and structure of medium and large mammals in (1) four protected natural areas in Oaxaca, Mexico, and (2) two different conservation strategies: one protected natural area (PNA) and three Voluntary Conservation Areas (VCAs). Data from 30 camera traps installed by community monitoring between 2013 and 2019 were used. A total of 29,304 camera days were accumulated in the Cen
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Urcid, Javier, and Arthur A. Joyce. "CARVED MONUMENTS AND CALENDRICAL NAMES." Ancient Mesoamerica 12, no. 2 (2001): 199–216. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0956536101122108.

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This paper describes 15 stone monuments documented until the 1995 field season at Río Viejo, the largest settlement in the alluvial plains of the Río Verde drainage in Coastal Oaxaca from 100 B.C. to A.D. 1100. The monuments, all seemingly dating to the Classic period (A.D. 600–900), include mainly carved stelae that most often depict elaborately dressed human figures accompanied by their calendrical names. The large size of these monuments and the political primacy of Río Viejo strongly suggest that the named individuals were local rulers. We posit that additional flattened sculptures and sla
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Pressoir, G., and J. Berthaud. "Patterns of population structure in maize landraces from the Central Valleys of Oaxaca in Mexico." Heredity 92, no. 2 (2003): 88–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/sj.hdy.6800387.

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Badstue, Lone B., Mauricio R. Bellon, Julien Berthaud, Alejandro Ramírez, Dagoberto Flores, and Xóchitl Juárez. "The Dynamics of Farmers’ Maize Seed Supply Practices in the Central Valleys of Oaxaca, Mexico." World Development 35, no. 9 (2007): 1579–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.worlddev.2006.05.023.

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Cisneros-Moreno, Cesar, and Matías Martínez-Coronel. "Alimentación del cacomixtle (Bassariscus astutus) en un ambiente urbano y uno agrícola en los valles centrales de Oaxaca." Revista Mexicana de Mastozoología (Nueva Epoca) 9, no. 1 (2019): 31. http://dx.doi.org/10.22201/ie.20074484e.2019.1.1.274.

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ResumenEn este estudio se determinó la dieta de una población urbana y una rural de Bassariscus astutus en los valles centrales de Oaxaca, con base en el examen de 139 excretas recolectadas durante el 2018. En él se identificaron 48 elementos, que representan ocho categorías alimentarias, de las cuales frutos y artrópodos conforman la dieta básica de la población urbana (58.18%) y rural (88.49%). Las aves fueron más consumidas en la población urbana (19.23%) que en la rural (5.31%). Asimismo, se encontró que la población urbana consumió dulces y chocolates (9.13%) y huevos de aves (1.92%), cat
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GUTIÉRREZ-ORTEGA, JOSÉ SAID, MIGUEL ANGEL PÉREZ-FARRERA, ANDREW P. VOVIDES, SILVIA H. SALAS-MORALES, and JEFFREY CHEMNICK. "Dioon oaxacensis (Zamiaceae): a new cycad species from the arid central valleys of Oaxaca (Mexico)." Phytotaxa 474, no. 1 (2020): 51–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.474.1.5.

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Dioon oaxacensis sp. nov. (Zamiaceae), a new cycad species from Oaxaca, Mexico, is described. The morphological traits of the new taxon are compared with its sister species, D. merolae. The species delimitation between the two species is consistent with previously published genetic evidence. Dioon oaxacensis can be easily identified by its flat, stiff, straight leaflets obliquely inserted to rachis, and by its large reproductive structures. Populations of D. oaxacensis usually occur in dry habitats, growing on rocky hillsides, and co-habiting with plants well recognized to be adapted to aridit
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Zamorska, Joanna. "Prestige and alcohol in South Mexican fiesta: drinking with saint patrons in the central valleys of Oaxaca." Scripta Instituti Donneriani Aboensis 26 (April 13, 2015): 250–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.30674/scripta.67456.

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Food and alcohol are the key elements of celebrating a Mexican fiesta. I show that drinking at patronal feasts can be the way of constructing a respectful position, as presented in the ethnographic material collected in the three suburban communities of the Central Valleys of Oaxaca (in the years 2012–13). I discuss the relation between drinking alcohol at fiestas, participation and collective identity. I analyse the issue of prestige in the context drinking at fiestas and its relation to gender. I also discuss the role of alcohol in ritual exchanging of gifts at the patronal feasts which were
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Ramírez-Ponce, Andrés, Jaime M. Calderón-Patrón, Héctor M. Guzmán Vásquez, and Claudia E. Moreno. "Biotic heterogeneity among scarab beetle communities in an anthropized landscape in the Central Valleys of Oaxaca, Mexico." Journal of Insect Conservation 23, no. 4 (2019): 765–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10841-019-00169-3.

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Soleri, Daniela, and David A. Cleveland. "Farmers’ genetic perceptions regarding their crop populations: An example with maize in the central valleys of Oaxaca, Mexico." Economic Botany 55, no. 1 (2001): 106–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02864550.

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Cohen, Jeffrey H., Leila Rodriguez, and Margaret Fox. "Gender and Migration in the Central Valleys of Oaxaca. SEXOSPÉCIFICITÉ ET MIGRATION DANS LES VALLÉES CENTRALES D'OAXACA AU MEXIQUE. CUESTIONES DE GENERO Y DE MIGRACIÓN EN LOS VALLES CENTRALES DE OAXACA, MÉXICO." International Migration 46, no. 1 (2008): 79–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2435.2008.00437.x.

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Sotelo, Angela, Daniela Soleri, Carmen Wacher, Argelia Sánchez-Chinchillas, and Rosa Maria Argote. "Chemical and Nutritional Composition of Tejate, a Traditional Maize and Cacao Beverage from the Central Valleys of Oaxaca, Mexico." Plant Foods for Human Nutrition 67, no. 2 (2012): 148–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11130-012-0281-5.

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Péntek, Attila. "Lithic projectile points from Mexico of the collection at the Museum of Ethnography in Budapest." Litikum 12 (2024): 9–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.23898/litikuma0040.

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The America Collection of the Museum of Ethnography in Budapest houses two smaller lithic assemblages. These assemblages, in addition to various chipped stone tools mostly made of obsidian, also contain bifacially manufactured projectile points. According to the available data, the smaller assemblage originates from San Juan Teotihuacan (Mexico State, Central Mexico). The exact origin of the larger assemblage is unknown, but indirect evidence suggests that it comes partly from the area of Teotihuacan and partly the Oaxaca Valley (Oaxaca State, Southern Mexico). This paper determines the projec
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MONTAÑO-ARIAS, GENARO, ISOLDA LUNA-VEGA, JUAN J. MORRONE, and DAVID ESPINOSA. "Biogeographical identity of the Mesoamerican dominion with emphasis on seasonally dry tropical forests." Phytotaxa 376, no. 6 (2018): 277. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.376.6.3.

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Several studies on the geographical limits and regionalization of the Neotropics have recognized this region as a biogeographical unit. Recent regionalization proposals recognize the existence of a Mesoamerican dominion within the Neotropics, extending from the northern portion of the Mexican Pacific coast into the lowlands of south-central Mexico and most of northern Central America (Guatemala, Belize, Honduras, El Salvador and Nicaragua). In this study, we assessed the biogeographical identity of the Mesoamerican dominion through the analysis of the geographical patterns of diversity of 356
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Rafael, Rodríguez Hernández, Bravo Mosqueda Ernesto, Espinoza Paz Horacio, López López Porfirio, Cadena Iñiguez Pedro, and Rodríguez Cortés Aldo. "ECONOMIC EVALUATION OF THREE FERTILIZATION OPTIONS AND THEIR IMPACT ON THE COMPETITIVENESS OF THE MEZCALERO AGAVE." International Journal of Agriculture, Environment and Bioresearch 07, no. 06 (2022): 153–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.35410/ijaeb.2022.5781.

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Given the social and economic importance of the cultivation of Agave mezcalero in Oaxaca, researchers from the Central Valleys of Oaxaca Experimental Field of the National Institute for Agricultural and Livestock Forestry Research (INIFAP) have carried out research over the years on plant nutrition alternatives for a better productivity for the benefit of the producers, arriving to determine several options that consider from the conventional nutrition with synthetic fertilizers to the totally organic nutrition with composts, bovine manure and mycorrhizae; which have been validated on the land
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Badstue, Lone B., Mauricio R. Bellon, Julien Berthaud, et al. "Examining the Role of Collective Action in an Informal Seed System: A Case Study from the Central Valleys of Oaxaca, Mexico." Human Ecology 34, no. 2 (2006): 249–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10745-006-9016-2.

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Ojeda Olivares, Edwin Antonio, Sadoth Sandoval Torres, Salvador Isidro Belmonte Jiménez, et al. "Climate Change, Land Use/Land Cover Change, and Population Growth as Drivers of Groundwater Depletion in the Central Valleys, Oaxaca, Mexico." Remote Sensing 11, no. 11 (2019): 1290. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rs11111290.

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Groundwater depletion is an important problem driven by population growth, land use and land cover (LULC) change, climate change, and other factors. Groundwater depletion generates water stress and encourages unstainable resource use. The aim of this study is to determine how population growth, LULC change, and climate change relate to groundwater depletion in the Alto Atoyac sub-basin, Oaxaca, Mexico. Twenty-five years of dry season water table data from 1984 to 2009 are analyzed to examine annual groundwater depletion. Kriging is used to interpolate the region’s groundwater levels in a geogr
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Cisneros-Moreno, C., and M. Martínez-Coronel. "Alimentación del cacomixtle (Bassariscus astutus) en un ambiente urbano y uno agrícola en los valles centrales de Oaxaca." Revista Mexicana de Mastozoologia 91 (June 7, 2019): 31–43. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15536845.

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En este estudio se determinó la dieta de una población urbana y una rural de Bassariscus astutus en los valles centrales de Oaxaca, con base en el examen de 139 excretas recolectadas durante el 2018. En él se identificaron 48 elementos, que re- presentan ocho categorías alimentarias, de las cuales frutos y artrópodos conforman la dieta básica de la población urbana (58.18%) y rural (88.49%). Las aves fueron más consumidas en la población urbana (19.23%) que en la rural (5.31%). Asimismo, se encontró que la población urbana consumió dulces y chocolates (9.13%) y huevos de aves (1.92%), categorí
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Sánchez-Soriano, Marbella, Arcelia Toledo-López, Jorge Antonio Acevedo-Martínez, and Blasa Celerina Cruz-Cabrera. "Women's Empowerment: Evidence from the Corn-Tortilla Value Chain in the Central Valley’s Region and the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, Oaxaca, Mexico." Inquietud Empresarial 23, no. 1 (2023): e15507. http://dx.doi.org/10.19053/01211048.15507.

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This article explores the level of Women’s Empowerment (W’E) from six empowerment domains: decision-making, autonomy, access and control of resources, community participation, and participation in business management, within the context of the corn-tortilla value chain. A semi-structured questionnaire was used to collect data through the survey method and participant observation. The sample consisted of 136 women producers from two municipalities, 67 from Santa María Xadani in the Isthmus of Tehuantepec and 69 from San Antonio de la Cal in the Central Valleys of Oaxaca, Mexico. The results hig
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Sclavo, Daniela, Lucía Pérez Volkow, and Emilio Hernández Martínez. "El chile tabiche: memoria, reencuentro y acción comunitaria en Santo Domingo Tomaltepec, Oaxaca, México." Naturaleza y Sociedad. Desafíos Medioambientales, no. 8 (April 18, 2024): 79–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.53010/nltt9430.

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Chile tabiche, a cultivariety (variety defined by a cultural context) of the species Capsicum annuum var. annuum L., was consumed in the community of Santo Domingo Tomaltepec in the Central Valleys of Oaxaca until approximately 70 years ago; however, it fell into disuse in recent decades. Through the story of the loss and reencounter of chile tabiche in this community, we reflect on the role of memory in re-establishing networks of use, knowledge, and value. This work is carried out within the context of Cocina Colaboratorio, a project that seeks to strengthen food sovereignty in three communi
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Flores-Márquez, E. L., R. E. Chávez, R. G. Martínez-Serrano, J. Herrera-Barrientos, A. Tejero-Andrade, and S. Belmonte. "Geophysical characterization of the Etla Valley aquifer, Oaxaca, Mexico." Geofísica Internacional 40, no. 4 (2001): 245–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.22201/igeof.00167169p.2001.40.4.408.

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La ciudad de Oaxaca ha incrementado considerablemente sus necesidades de agua durante los últimos 20 años. El acuífero que produce casi el 80% del total de agua que se consume en la ciudad proviene del Valle de Etla, localizado al noroeste de la ciudad. La explotación intensiva del acuífero ha reducido su calidad. La geometría de esta cuenca se estimó a partir de modelos de 2.5 dimensiones obtenidos a partir de datos de gravimetría, a lo largo de cuatro perfiles, tres de ellos orientados en la dirección W-E y otro en la dirección N-S. El grosor sedimentario alcanza 730 m como máximo. La interp
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Luis-Chincoya, Hector, José Guadalupe Herrera-Haro, Amalio Santacruz-Varela, Martha Patricia Jerez-Salas, and Alfonso Hernández-Garay. "Diversidad genética de gallinas criollas en valles centrales de Oaxaca usando marcadores microsatélites." Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Pecuarias 12, no. 1 (2021): 58–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.22319/rmcp.v12i1.5109.

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Las poblaciones de gallinas criollas en explotaciones en pequeña escala poseen una gran diversidad y son parte del reservorio genético avícola en México; además, constituyen una importante fuente de proteína para las familias del medio rural. Con el propósito de conocer la variabilidad genética de poblaciones de gallinas criollas en la región central de Oaxaca, se tomaron muestras de sangre de 109 gallinas criollas, provenientes de 17 poblaciones y de 30 gallinas Plymouth Rock como testigos. Se usaron 10 marcadores de tipo microsatélites, con los que se detectó un total de 109 alelos, con 10.9
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Soleri, Daniela, David Arthur Cleveland, Flavio Aragón Cuevas, Violeta Jimenez, and May C. Wang. "Traditional Foods, Globalization, Migration, and Public and Planetary Health: The Case of Tejate, a Maize and Cacao Beverage in Oaxacalifornia." Challenges 14, no. 1 (2023): 9. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/challe14010009.

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We are in the midst of an unprecedented public and planetary health crisis. A major driver of this crisis is the current nutrition transition—a product of globalization and powerful multinational food corporations promoting industrial agriculture and the consumption of environmentally destructive and unhealthy ultra-processed and other foods. This has led to unhealthy food environments and a pandemic of diet-related noncommunicable diseases, as well as negative impacts on the biophysical environment, biodiversity, climate, and economic equity. Among migrants from the global south to the global
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Fuentes, G. Álvarez, J. C. García López, J. A. Rendón Huerta, H. A. Lee Rangel, L. O. Negrete Sánchez, and R. López Ortiz. "Agronomic Yield, Digestibility, and Protein Content of Nine Alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) Varieties in Central Valley Oaxaca Mexico." Journal of Applied Life Sciences International 27, no. 3 (2024): 74–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/jalsi/2024/v27i3648.

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The aim of the present study was to evaluate the yield, digestibility, and protein content of nine varieties of alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.). The varieties of alfalfa were compared during a complete production cycle. A completely randomized design was used taking into account the season of the year as a block and the varieties as treatment, a Tukey test was used to evaluate differences between treatments. The highest dry matter (DM) production was in the summer, with Atlixco variety being the highest yield (1953.3 kg DM cut-1), the ratio leaf:stalk (L:S) was highest during the winter, with no
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Daneels, Annick. "A different use of Mesoamerican clay figurines: a token of popular participation in elite events in Classic period Central Veracruz." Journal de la société des américanistes 110, no. 2 (2024): 9–49. https://doi.org/10.4000/13hkt.

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Mesoamerican clay figurines are usually found in middens, building fill, and burials; contexts that place them in the sphere of household ritual. They are rarely located in formal offerings, such as the ubiquitous caches deposited during construction phases. When figurines appear in such caches, they are manufactured from stone, shell, dough, wood, rubber, copal, or paper, only exceptionally clay. In this respect, Classic period Central Veracruz represents an exception, as clay figurines appear repeatedly in construction caches, as well as in ceremonial middens associated with major buildings.
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Castro Mora, Jesús, J. C. Escamilla-Casas, L. E. Ortiz-Hernández, E. Cruz-Chávez, and C. G. Dorantes-Castro. "Geología del sistema de vetas polimetálicas del distrito minero Taviche, estado de Oaxaca." Tópicos de Investigación en Ciencias de la Tierra y Materiales 3 (September 30, 2016): 150–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.29057/aactm.v3i3.9626.

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El Distrito Minero Taviche (DMT) se localiza en la porción central del estado de Oaxaca, en la región de los Valles Centrales, su historia se remonta a la época de la colonia, destacándose por su producción de oro. Geológicamente la zona de estudio presenta un predominio de rocas volcánicas y subvolcánicas, de composición félsica y afinidad calcialcalina de edad Terciaria, que hospedan un sistema de vetas polimetálicas de sulfuración baja-intermedia, las cuales atraviesan una columna estratigráfica representada por un basamento metamórfico de edad Grenvilliana, cubierto por una secuencia sedim
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Sánchez, Gilda Hernández. "Vessels for Ceremony: The Pictography of Codex-Style Mixteca-Puebla Vessels from Central and South Mexico." Latin American Antiquity 21, no. 3 (2010): 252–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.7183/1045-6635.21.3.252.

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An excellent illustration of the strong intertwinement of the art, image, text, and ritual characteristics of the ancient Americas is the codex-style pottery of the Mixteca-Puebla style. These ceramics, together with painted books and murals, were manifestations of an artistic style and iconography known as the Mixteca-Puebla style, which developed in central and south Mexico during the late Postclassic period (A.D. 1250–1521). Scholars have long recognized the motifs depicted on these vessels as part of the iconographic corpus of the Borgia group and Mixtec codices, and they have proposed tha
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Ferrusquía-Villafranca, Ismael. "PART II: THE SOUTHEASTERN (OAXACAN) FAUNAS." Revista Paleontología Mexicana, no. 56 (January 1, 1990): 57–112. http://dx.doi.org/10.22201/igl.05437652e.1990.0.56.366.

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The areas and faunas treated in this part of the study are: (1) Suchilquitongo, northwestern Oaxaca Valley; (2) Matatlán, southeastern Oaxaca Valley; and (3) Nejapa, eastern Isthmus of Tehuantepec region.In Suchilquintongo, the Tertiary sequence unconformably overlies a basement formed by the Proterozoic Oaxaca Complex (schistous and gneissic bodies) intruded by Paleozoic granites, overlain by the Plate Jurassic ?Yogana Formation (red arkisic sandstone), in turn unconformably overlain by Cretaceous marine sedimentary units (sandstones, shales and limestones). The sequence includes an ?Oligocen
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Rojas-Martínez, Alberto, Héctor Godínez-Alvarez, Alfonso Valiente-Banuet, Ma. Del Coro Arizmendi, and Acevedo Otilio Sandoval. "Frugivory diet of the lesser long-nosed bat (Leptonycteris yerbabuenae), in the Tehuacán Valley of central Mexico." Therya 3, no. 3 (2012): 371–80. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13410915.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) The lesser long nosed bat Leptonycteris yerbabuenae (Phyllostomidae: Glossophaginae), is a migratory species highly specialized for nectar and pollen consumption. Although they can consume fruits of columnar cactus (Family Cactaceae, tribes Pachicereeae and Cereeae), this habit has not been studied sufficiently to know the importance of this frugivory. Available information shows that this bat can consume actively fruit of columnar cactus, and indeed seven of these fruits have been cited as part of their diet in North America. Nevertheless, it
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Rojas-Martínez, Alberto, Héctor Godínez-Alvarez, Alfonso Valiente-Banuet, Ma. Del Coro Arizmendi, and Acevedo Otilio Sandoval. "Frugivory diet of the lesser long-nosed bat (Leptonycteris yerbabuenae), in the Tehuacán Valley of central Mexico." Therya 3, no. 3 (2012): 371–80. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13410915.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) The lesser long nosed bat Leptonycteris yerbabuenae (Phyllostomidae: Glossophaginae), is a migratory species highly specialized for nectar and pollen consumption. Although they can consume fruits of columnar cactus (Family Cactaceae, tribes Pachicereeae and Cereeae), this habit has not been studied sufficiently to know the importance of this frugivory. Available information shows that this bat can consume actively fruit of columnar cactus, and indeed seven of these fruits have been cited as part of their diet in North America. Nevertheless, it
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Rojas-Martínez, Alberto, Héctor Godínez-Alvarez, Alfonso Valiente-Banuet, Ma. Del Coro Arizmendi, and Acevedo Otilio Sandoval. "Frugivory diet of the lesser long-nosed bat (Leptonycteris yerbabuenae), in the Tehuacán Valley of central Mexico." Therya 3, no. 3 (2012): 371–80. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13410915.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) The lesser long nosed bat Leptonycteris yerbabuenae (Phyllostomidae: Glossophaginae), is a migratory species highly specialized for nectar and pollen consumption. Although they can consume fruits of columnar cactus (Family Cactaceae, tribes Pachicereeae and Cereeae), this habit has not been studied sufficiently to know the importance of this frugivory. Available information shows that this bat can consume actively fruit of columnar cactus, and indeed seven of these fruits have been cited as part of their diet in North America. Nevertheless, it
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Rojas-Martínez, Alberto, Héctor Godínez-Alvarez, Alfonso Valiente-Banuet, Ma. Del Coro Arizmendi, and Acevedo Otilio Sandoval. "Frugivory diet of the lesser long-nosed bat (Leptonycteris yerbabuenae), in the Tehuacán Valley of central Mexico." Therya 3, no. 3 (2012): 371–80. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13410915.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) The lesser long nosed bat Leptonycteris yerbabuenae (Phyllostomidae: Glossophaginae), is a migratory species highly specialized for nectar and pollen consumption. Although they can consume fruits of columnar cactus (Family Cactaceae, tribes Pachicereeae and Cereeae), this habit has not been studied sufficiently to know the importance of this frugivory. Available information shows that this bat can consume actively fruit of columnar cactus, and indeed seven of these fruits have been cited as part of their diet in North America. Nevertheless, it
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Rojas-Martínez, Alberto, Héctor Godínez-Alvarez, Alfonso Valiente-Banuet, Ma. Del Coro Arizmendi, and Acevedo Otilio Sandoval. "Frugivory diet of the lesser long-nosed bat (Leptonycteris yerbabuenae), in the Tehuacán Valley of central Mexico." Therya 3, no. 3 (2012): 371–80. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13410915.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) The lesser long nosed bat Leptonycteris yerbabuenae (Phyllostomidae: Glossophaginae), is a migratory species highly specialized for nectar and pollen consumption. Although they can consume fruits of columnar cactus (Family Cactaceae, tribes Pachicereeae and Cereeae), this habit has not been studied sufficiently to know the importance of this frugivory. Available information shows that this bat can consume actively fruit of columnar cactus, and indeed seven of these fruits have been cited as part of their diet in North America. Nevertheless, it
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Rojas-Martínez, Alberto, Héctor Godínez-Alvarez, Alfonso Valiente-Banuet, Ma. Del Coro Arizmendi, and Acevedo Otilio Sandoval. "Frugivory diet of the lesser long-nosed bat (Leptonycteris yerbabuenae), in the Tehuacán Valley of central Mexico." Therya 3, no. 3 (2012): 371–80. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13410915.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) The lesser long nosed bat Leptonycteris yerbabuenae (Phyllostomidae: Glossophaginae), is a migratory species highly specialized for nectar and pollen consumption. Although they can consume fruits of columnar cactus (Family Cactaceae, tribes Pachicereeae and Cereeae), this habit has not been studied sufficiently to know the importance of this frugivory. Available information shows that this bat can consume actively fruit of columnar cactus, and indeed seven of these fruits have been cited as part of their diet in North America. Nevertheless, it
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Benítez Ávila, Isabel Selene, Rosalía Camacho Lomelí, Edgar Talledos S´ánchez, and Germán Santacruz de León. "Gestión comunitaria del agua para riego en dos comunidades campesinas en la región de los Valles Centrales de Oaxaca." Revista de Geografía Agrícola, no. 68 (April 18, 2022): 000. http://dx.doi.org/10.5154/r.rga.2021.68.02.

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La gestión del agua hace alusión a la organización y administración del agua desde lo local, en cuanto a su acceso, distribución y uso. El acceso al agua en cantidad y calidad suficientes es parte fundamental en su gestión, sin embargo, en muy pocas regiones de México se conoce con certeza su calidad. Esto se presenta en la región Valles Centrales de Oaxaca, particularmente en la zona de influencia del río Atoyac. El objetivo es analizar la gestión comunitaria del agua para riego en las comunidades Ciénega de Zimatlán y Santa Catarina Quiané. Se realizaron 49 entrevistas, cuyo eje central es c
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Vázquez-García, Verónica, and Tomás Ortega-Ortega. "Gender, local governance and non timber forest products. The use and management of Satureja macrostema in Oaxaca's central valleys, Mexico." Women's Studies International Forum 65 (November 2017): 47–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.wsif.2016.08.003.

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Shen, Joseph J., Jason Carmichael, and Leoncio Vásquez Santos. "Identifying and Addressing Genetic Counseling Challenges among Indigenous People of Oaxaca—One Center’s Experience with Two Immigrant Farmworker Families in the Central Valley of California." Journal of Genetic Counseling 27, no. 4 (2018): 996–1004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10897-018-0221-0.

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Maldonado Peralta, María De los Ángeles, Gabino García de los Santos, José Rodolfo García Nava, Tarsicio Corona Torres, Víctor Manuel Cetina Alcalá, and Carlos Ramírez Herrera. "Calidad morfológica de frutos y endocarpios del nanche rojo (Malpighia mexicana, Malpighiaceae)." Acta Botanica Mexicana, no. 117 (October 24, 2016): 37. http://dx.doi.org/10.21829/abm117.2016.1166.

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Antecedentes y Objetivos: El nanche rojo silvestre se desarrolla en climas templados y tropicales. En México, desde tiempos prehispánicos se ha utilizado como ornamental y medicinal; sin embargo, se conoce poco sobre su morfología. Por ello el objetivo de esta investigación fue caracterizar la calidad morfológica de frutos y endocarpios de nanche rojo, de los Valles Centrales de Oaxaca, México.Métodos: Se ubicaron tres zonas de estudio, pero solo en el municipio de Santiago Matatlán se encontraron frutos, los cuales fueron recolectados y trasladados al Laboratorio de Análisis de Semillas del C
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White, Christine D., T. Douglas Price, and Fred J. Longstaffe. "RESIDENTIAL HISTORIES OF THE HUMAN SACRIFICES AT THE MOON PYRAMID, TEOTIHUACAN." Ancient Mesoamerica 18, no. 1 (2007): 159–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0956536107000119.

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AbstractTo investigate geographic origins of the sacrificial Burials 2–5 from the Moon Pyramid at Teotihuacan and to reconstruct changes in residence since their childhoods, we analyzed tooth enamel for oxygen- and strontium-isotope ratios and bone just for oxygen-isotope ratios. The combination of these analytical techniques involves both climatic and geological variables, therefore enhancing resolution of geographic identification. Most of the sacrificed individuals appear to have been born in a foreign location. These regions probably include other areas within the Basin of Mexico and the c
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Urcid, Javier. "The Pacific Coast of Oaxaca and Guerrero." Ancient Mesoamerica 4, no. 1 (1993): 141–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0956536100000833.

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AbstractEpigraphic and functional comparisons of carved monuments in highland and coastal Oaxaca are used to address questions concerning (1) the origin and development of writing in southwestern Mesoamerica, (2) macroregional interactions, and (3) past linguistic affiliations of coastal groups. Given the scarcity of known inscriptions, particularly along the littoral of Guerrero and Oaxaca, it is concluded that the writing system in the coast is derived from central (Zapotec) Oaxaca and that the littoral did not play a role in the origins of writing in Mesoamerica. Since most of the inscribed
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LÓPEZ, CARLOS SANTIBAÑEZ, and W. DAVID SISSOM. "A new species of the Vaejovis eusthenura group in Oaxaca, Mexico (Scorpiones: Vaejovidae)." Zootaxa 2493, no. 1 (2010): 49. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.2493.1.4.

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Vaejovis oaxaca, a new species of the Vaejovis eusthenura group is described from the Mexican state of Oaxaca. It is found in lowlands ranging from the Mitla area in central Oaxaca southeast into the Isthmus of Tehuantepec and the eastern edge of Chiapas.
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Nielsen, Jesper, Christophe Helmke, and Maja Balle. "Skrevet på papir og skind. Mesoamerikanske manuskripter fra præcolumbiansk tid til kolonitiden." Fund og Forskning i Det Kongelige Biblioteks Samlinger 55 (March 3, 2016): 9. http://dx.doi.org/10.7146/fof.v55i0.118910.

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Jesper Nielsen, Christophe Helmke & Maja Balle: Written on Paper and Hides: Mesoamerican Manuscripts from Pre-Columbian to Colonial Times
 A series of important Pre-Columbian civilizations thrived in the culture area known as Mesoamerica. Among these were the Olmec, Maya, Mixtec and Aztec, literate cultures of different language families. Mesoamerica is one of the very few hearths of literacy in the ancient world, since it is here that writing was invented in the New World, independently of the development of writing in the Old World, as seen in Egypt and Mesopotamia, the Indus Valley
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Moores, Howard D. "On the Formation of the Tunnel Valleys of the Superior Lobe, Central Minnesota." Quaternary Research 32, no. 1 (1989): 24–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0033-5894(89)90029-x.

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AbstractWhen considering the formation of tunnel valleys, most researchers have appealed to basal melting as the primary source of water. Erosion of the tunnel valleys can then be accomplished by steady-state drainage over a long period or by storage and subsequent catastrophic release. However, field relationships in a large system of tunnel valleys formed by the Superior lobe in central Minnesota indicate that another source of water must be considered. The Minnesota tunnel valleys are composed of individual segments 10–20 km long, and the segments commonly terminate in subaerial outwash fan
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Garduño-Monroy, V. H., A. Figueroa-Soto, N. Magaña-García, et al. "The Mitla Landslide, an Event That Changed the Fate of a Mixteco/Zapoteco Civilization in Mesoamerica." International Journal of Geophysics 2019 (May 2, 2019): 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/5438381.

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Before the arrival of the Spanish conquerors, Mitla was the second most important city in the valleys of Oaxaca, México. However, the ruins that are visible today do not seem to match the size of a city of more than 10,000 inhabitants. Geological and geophysical studies suggest that part of the city was covered by the deposits of a dry landslide likely to have been caused by an earthquake with a magnitude that could vary between 6 and 7. This landslide is monolithological, which is why two geophysical methods were used in order to evaluate its geometrical characteristics and to suggest the pos
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Forcey, John M. "Breeding of Cooper’s Hawk (Accipiter cooperii) in Oaxaca, Mexico." Huitzil Revista Mexicana de Ornitología 2, no. 2 (2022): 21–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.28947/hrmo.2001.2.2.8.

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Anidación de Accipiter cooperii en Oaxaca, MéxicoAccipiter cooperii se ha encontrado anidando en la zona central del estado de Oaxaca, a poco más de 1000 km al sureste de donde anteriormente se creía que era el limite sur de su área de anidación.
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