Academic literature on the topic 'Sonora Mexiko'

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González, de Reufels Delia. "Siedler und Filibuster in Sonora : eine mexikanische Region im Interesse ausländischer Abenteurer und Mächte (1821-1860) /." Köln [u.a.] : Böhlau, 2003. http://www.gbv.de/dms/sub-hamburg/365018724.pdf.

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LOPEZ, QUINTERO LUIS JAIME. "URBAN LAND USES IN NOGALES, SONORA, MEXICO." The University of Arizona, 1998. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/555413.

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Naranjo-Garcia, Edna. "Systematics and biogeography of the Helminthoglyptidae of Sonora." Diss., The University of Arizona, 1988. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/184460.

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A study of the Helminthoglyptidae of Sonora was undertaken to determine the extent of their distribution and speciation. As a result, nine new species of Sonorella are described, and new ranges of the known species are given. The status of the family is reviewed and its standing is supported with the analysis of morphological characteristics of several genera. The zoogeography of the family and its distribution are shown. Possible dispersal and isolation mechanisms are discussed in order to explain the present distribution of these snails, and comments on ecological and speciation accounts are
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BORBOA, BADILLA ROMAN ALFONSO. "AN ADLERIAN MOTHERS STUDY GROUP IN A MEXICAN COMMUNITY." Diss., The University of Arizona, 1985. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/187994.

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The purpose of this study was to validate the Adlerian Parenting Educational Model (APEM) as a means of improving parent-child relationships in urban, Mexican families as measured by the movement toward the development of willingness to contribute and cooperate by family members. Research problems and their corresponding hypotheses were formulated to facilitate the validation of the model. The subjects were 42 mothers whose children attended a preschool program in the geographical area of Caborca, Sonora, Mexico. Each subject was actively committed and willing to participate in the APEM. The s
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HOFFMAN, JAMES ELLIS. "SYSTEMATICS AND ZOOGEOGRAPHY OF THE BULIMULIDAE (PULMONATA: SIGMURETHRA) OF SONORA, MEXICO." Diss., The University of Arizona, 1987. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/184133.

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A taxonomic revision of the Bulimulidae of Sonora, Mexico is undertaken. The existing species are redescribed and their ranges given. Four new species are described and one species synonymized on the basis of anatomical and conchological characteristics. In addition a new genus, Drymaeus Albers, 1850, is recorded for the state and several species are reassigned from Rabdotus Albers, 1850 to Naesiotus Albers, 1850. The zoogeography of the Sonoran species and genera is also presented along with their relationships to congenerics in the rest of North America. It was determined that one of these g
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Alcala, Galvan Carlos Hugo. "Response of Desert Mule Deer to Habitat Alterations in the Lower Sonoran Desert." Diss., Tucson, Arizona : University of Arizona, 2005. http://etd.library.arizona.edu/etd/GetFileServlet?file=file:///data1/pdf/etd/azu%5Fetd%5F1424%5F1%5Fm.pdf&type=application/pdf.

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Bartolini, Claudio. "Regional Structure and Stratigraphy of Sierra El Aliso, Central Sonora, Mexico." Thesis, The University of Arizona, 1988. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/244082.

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Assemblages of Paleozoic age and less significant Triassic and possibly Cretaceous-Tertiary volcanic rocks constitute the Sierra El Aliso, 186 km east-southeast of Hermosillo, Sonora. The Paleozoic section consists of approximately 2000 m of allochthonous Ordovician to Permian pelagic and hemipelagic deposits that accumulated in continental slope, continental rise and ocean floor (?) environments. The lower Paleozoic is characterized by graptolitic black shale and radiolarian chert, quartzite, argillite and local limestone. The upper Paleozoic is predominantly turbidite carbonates rich in bent
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Doolittle, William E. "Pre-Hispanic Occupance in the Valley of Sonora, Mexico: Archaeological Confirmations of Early Spanish Reports." University of Arizona Press (Tucson, AZ), 1988. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/582060.

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Gaines, Edmund Pendleton. "Paleoindian Geoarchaeology of the Upper San Pedro Valley, Sonora, Mexico." Thesis, The University of Arizona, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/193271.

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This thesis reports the findings of a multi-disciplinary investigation focused on exploring the Paleoindian habitation of the upper San Pedro Valley, Sonora, Mexico. Two recently-identified fluted points stand as the first Clovis evidence reported from the project area, and site AZ:EE:16:5 (ASM/INAH) has the potential of containing intact Clovis archaeology. Several lanceolate points of the Plainview variety mark the first late Paleoindian evidence reported from Northern Sonora. Four newly identified lithic sources may inform our understanding of Paleoindian range and mobility in the valley
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Salmon, Julia Valerie 1963. "Natural history of Cnemidophorus costatus barrancorum in southeastern Sonora, Mexico." Thesis, The University of Arizona, 1989. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/277012.

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Cnemidophorus costatus barrancorum was studied in the short-tree forest of southeastern Sonora, Mexico from November 1985 to December 1988. Adult females varied in snout-vent length from 71 to 101 mm, while males reached a maximum of 121mm. Ontogenetic change in color-pattern was pronounced, however sexual dimorphism in color-pattern was slight. The mean number of dorsal scales around mid-body was 99.4. Mating occurred in late July. Females laid two clutches of eggs per season, with clutch size varying from 2-8 (X = 4.2). The maximum shelled egg dimensions were 10.5mm x 15.6mm. Hatchlings appe
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