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Título del libro: The Lowland Maya Area: Three Millennia At The Human-Wildland Interface
Título del capítulo: The ?Nonmarine? Mollusks of the Yucatán Peninsula: A Review

Autores UNAM:
EDNA NARANJO GARCIA;
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Año de publicación:
2024
Resumen:

The nonmarine mollusks of scattered places in Mexico (e.g., Baja California, Sonora, Veracruz, Chiapas, and Yucatan state) are still not well understood (Olivera and Polaco 1991) even though explorations throughout the region began more than 150 years ago. Records of the nonmarine mollusks of the Yucatán Peninsula began just before the mid-1800s with explorations by Linden, Morelet, and Dyson. These findings were published in major works, such as those by Fischer and Crosse (1870-1878), and by von Martens (1890-1901), in which species checklists, collections, and sites sampled for Mexico and Central America were recorded. © 2003 by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.


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