HORACIO ARMANDO PAZ HERNANDEZ



DATOS GENERALES
Nombre completo   HORACIO ARMANDO PAZ HERNANDEZ
Máximo nivel de estudios   DOCTORADO
Antigüedad académica en la UNAM   24 años
NOMBRAMIENTOS
Vigente   INVESTIGADOR TITULAR B TC Definitivo
Instituto de Investigaciones en Ecosistemas y Sustentabilidad
Desde 16-04-2015
INVESTIGADOR TITULAR B TC Definitivo
Centro de Investigaciones en Ecosistemas en Morelia, Michoacán
Desde 16-11-2013 hasta 15-04-2015
INVESTIGADOR TITULAR A TC Definitivo
Centro de Investigaciones en Ecosistemas en Morelia, Michoacán
Desde 16-10-2009 hasta 15-11-2013
INVESTIGADOR TITULAR A TC No Definitivo
Centro de Investigaciones en Ecosistemas en Morelia, Michoacán
Desde 16-02-2009 hasta 15-10-2009
INVESTIGADOR ASOCIADO C TC No Definitivo
Centro de Investigaciones en Ecosistemas en Morelia, Michoacán
Desde 01-01-2008 (fecha inicial de registros en el SIIA) hasta 15-02-2009
ESTIMULOS, PROGRAMAS, PREMIOS Y RECONOCIMIENTOS
* SNI III2023 - VIGENTE
* SNI II2016 - 2022
* SNI I - 2015
* PRIDE D2018 - 2024
* PASPA Estancias Sabáticas2021 - 2022
* PASPA Estancias Sabáticas2011 - 2012

INFORMACIÓN DE PUBLICACIONES
Firmas  
Paz H. Paz, H Paz, Horacio Paz-Hernandez, Horacio
ID's SCOPUS  
55993679300 57204338954
ORCID's  
0000-0001-5221-0905
Áreas de conocimiento  
Biodiversity conservation Ecology Forestry Geography, physical Jcs 2008
Meteorology and atmospheric sciences Multidisciplinary sciences Ornithology Plant sciences Scie jcr
Agricultural and biological sciences (miscellaneous) Animal science and zoology Ecology Ecology, evolution, behavior and systematics Forestry
Multidisciplinary Nature and Landscape Conservation Plant Science Public health, environmental and occupational health
Coautorías con entidades de la UNAM  
  • Centro de Geociencias en Juriquilla, Querétaro
  • Centro de Investigaciones en Ecosistemas en Morelia, Michoacán
  • Instituto de Biología
  • Instituto de Ecología
  • Instituto de Investigaciones en Ecosistemas y Sustentabilidad
  • Facultad de Ciencias
  • Facultad de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales
  • Facultad de Estudios Superiores "Iztacala"
  • Escuela Nacional de Estudios Superiores, Unidad Morelia, Michoacán
Revistas en las que ha publicado  (36):
  1. ACTA OECOLOGICA-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY, Países Bajos (2008)
  2. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY, Estados Unidos America (2004, 2022)
  3. ANNALS OF BOTANY, Reino Unido (2007)
  4. ANNALS OF FOREST SCIENCE, Francia (2019)
  5. Biotropica, Estados Unidos America (2003, 2022)
  6. BOSQUE, Chile (2023)
  7. Botanical Sciences, México (2020, 2022)
  8. BRAZILIAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY, Brasil (2024)
  9. Ecology, Estados Unidos America (2003, 2008, 2012, 2013)
  10. ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS, Reino Unido (2017)
  11. Evolution, Estados Unidos America (2007)
  12. FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, Países Bajos (2009, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021)
  13. Forests, Suiza (2016)
  14. FUNCTIONAL ECOLOGY, Estados Unidos America (2005)
  15. GLOBAL ECOLOGY AND BIOGEOGRAPHY, Estados Unidos America (2015, 2024)
  16. JOURNAL FOR NATURE CONSERVATION, Alemania (2022)
  17. JOURNAL OF APPLIED ECOLOGY, Estados Unidos America (2018)
  18. JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY, Estados Unidos America (2015, 2020)
  19. JOURNAL OF EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY, Estados Unidos America (2008)
  20. JOURNAL OF PLANT ECOLOGY, China (2020)
  21. JOURNAL OF TROPICAL ECOLOGY, Estados Unidos America (2024)
  22. Madera Y Bosques, México (2015)
  23. NATURE ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION, Reino Unido (2019)
  24. NEW PHYTOLOGIST, Estados Unidos America (2009, 2011)
  25. Oecologia, Estados Unidos America (2015)
  26. Ornithology Research, (2024)
  27. PEERJ, Reino Unido (2022)
  28. Perspectives In Ecology And Conservation, Brasil (2022)
  29. PERSPECTIVES IN PLANT ECOLOGY EVOLUTION AND SYSTEMATICS, Alemania (2012)
  30. PLANT CELL AND ENVIRONMENT, Estados Unidos America (2011, 2013)
  31. PLOS ONE, Estados Unidos America (2024)
  32. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Estados Unidos America (2021)
  33. Revista Mexicana De Biodiversidad, México (2022)
  34. SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, Reino Unido (2020)
  35. TREE PHYSIOLOGY, Canada (2015, 2017, 2021, 2023)
  36. TREES-STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION, Estados Unidos America (2013, 2022)


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Documentos indexados (WoS y Scopus)

# Título del documento Autores Año Revista Fuente Citas WoS Citas Scopus
1Habitat fragmentation erodes taxonomic and functional diversity of waterbird communities of the South Pacific coast of MexicoCoautor: Paz, H, Santos-Tovar, A, Ramirez-Bastida, P, Navarro-Sigüenza, AG, et al.2024Ornithology ResearchWoS-id: 001175853400001
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-85186549456
12
2Functional traits of nurse plants impact recruitment based on life form of beneficiary plantsCoautor: Paz H., Gelviz-Gelvez S.M., Barragán F., Téllez-Valdés O., et al.2024BRAZILIAN JOURNAL OF BOTANYWoS-id: 001180065000001
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-85187165103
00
3Belowground differentiation among trees in a degraded tropical dry forest landscape: no evidence of a collaboration gradient2ᵒ autor: Paz, H, Benavides-Tocarruncho, JP, Rodríguez, N, Arrieta, R, et al.2024JOURNAL OF TROPICAL ECOLOGYWoS-id: 001231744100001
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-85195103771
22
4Tropical forest succession increases tree taxonomic and functional richness but decreases evennessCoautor: Paz H., van der Sande M.T., Poorter L., Derroire G., et al.2024GLOBAL ECOLOGY AND BIOGEOGRAPHYWoS-id: 001241601100001
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-85195609464
56
5Different dry-wet pulses favor different functional strategies: A test using tropical dry forest tree speciesCoautor: Paz, H, Vega-Ramos, F, Cifuentes, L, Pineda-García, F, et al.2024PLOS ONEWoS-id: 001373890800027
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-85210963764
10
6Leaf habit determines the hydraulic and resource-use strategies in tree saplings from the Sonoran DesertCoautor: Paz H., González-Rebeles G., Méndez-Alonzo R., Terrazas T., et al.2023TREE PHYSIOLOGYWoS-id: 000882082300001
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-85147894430
43
7Dinámica hidrológica ecosistémica en un bosque tropical seco asociado a un medio fracturadoCoautor: Paz H., Orozco-Uribe L.C., Ortega-Guerrero M.A., Maass M.2023BOSQUEWoS-id: 001122924600008
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-85182819429
00
8Functional differentiation among Mexican oak species is guided by the fast-slow continuum but above and belowground resource use strategies are weakly coordinatedCoautor: Paz, Horacio, Rico L.M., Aguilar-Romero, Rafael, Rodriguez-Correa, Hernando, et al.2022TREES-STRUCTURE AND FUNCTIONWoS-id: 000716242100001
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-85118622692
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9The effects of the aggressive species Pteridium caudatum on the vegetation of Socorro Island: Restoration challenges and opportunities1ᵉʳ autor: Paz, Horacio, Ortiz-Alcaraz, Antonio, del-Val, Ek2022JOURNAL FOR NATURE CONSERVATIONWoS-id: 000791322700007
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-85126092925
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10The above-belowground functional space of tropical dry forest communities responds to local hydric habitatsCoautor: Paz, Horacio, Diaz-Castellanos, Aleida, Meave, Jorge A., Vega-Ramos, Flor, et al.2022BiotropicaWoS-id: 000810572300001
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-85131752073
55
11Above- and below-ground trait coordination in tree seedlings depend on the most limiting resource: a test comparing a wet and a dry tropical forest in MexicoCoautor: Paz H., Sanaphre-Villanueva L., Pineda-Garcia F., Dattilo W., et al.2022PEERJWoS-id: 000815531700002
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-85132517576
78
12Patterns of leaf trait variation underlie ecological differences among sympatric tree species of Damburneya in a tropical rainforestCoautor: Paz, Horacio, Giraldo-Kalil, Laura J., Campo, Julio, Nunez-Farfan, Juan2022AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANYWoS-id: 000853703300001
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-85138089822
64
13STUDIES OF PLANT HYDRAULICS AND WATER RELATIONS IN MEXICAN ENVIRONMENTS: ADAPTATION, PHYSIOLOGY, AND APPLICATIONSCoautor: Paz, Horacio, Mendez-Alonzo, Rodrigo, Olson M.E., Reyes-García C., et al.2022Botanical SciencesWoS-id: 000886035000008
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-85140436202
20
14Trait shifts in bird communities from primary forest to human settlements in Mexican seasonal forests. Are there ruderal birds?2ᵒ autor: Paz-Hernandez, Horacio, Vazquez-Reyes, Leopoldo D., Godinez-Alvarez, Hector O., Arizmendi M.D.C., et al.2022Perspectives In Ecology And ConservationWoS-id: 000926407200006
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-85121345065
79
15Población de langosta centroamericana (Schistocerca piceifrons) en la isla Socorro y su impacto sobre la vegetaciónCoautor: Paz H., Del-Val E., Flores-Gutiérrez A.M., Obregón-Ochoa A.2022Revista Mexicana De BiodiversidadWoS-id: 001130482600018
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-85146643786
00
16Differential ecological filtering across life cycle stages drive old-field succession in a neotropical dry forestCoautor: Paz, Horacio, Martinez-Ramos, Miguel, Barragan, Felipe, Mora, Francisco, et al.2021FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENTWoS-id: 000617958400004
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-85097555497
1718
17Leaf water relations reflect canopy phenology rather than leaf life span in Sonoran Desert treesCoautor: Paz, Horacio, Gonzalez-Rebeles, Georgina, Terrazas, Teresa, Mendez-Alonzo, Rodrigo, et al.2021TREE PHYSIOLOGYWoS-id: 000710990200006
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-85111034289
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18Functional recovery of secondary tropical forestsCoautor: Paz H., Poorter L., Rozendaal D.M.A., Bongers F., et al.2021PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICAWoS-id: 000802305200001
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-85121211832
5863
19Atmospheric and soil drought risks combined shape community assembly of trees in a tropical dry forestCoautor: Paz, Horacio, Mendez-Toribio, Moises, Ibarra-Manriquez, Guillermo, Lebrija-Trejos, Edwin2020JOURNAL OF ECOLOGYWoS-id: 000515851700001
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-85086603647
3136
20Seasonal variation in native hydraulic conductivity between two deciduous oak speciesCoautor: Paz, Horacio, Mota-Gutierrez, Dilia, Arreola-Gonzalez, Guadalupe, Aguilar-Romero, Rafael, et al.2020JOURNAL OF PLANT ECOLOGYWoS-id: 000529932500011
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-85101182498
34
21Drought resistance traits predict tree species performance in a humid tropical landscape, but their importance shifts between managed cover typesCoautor: Paz H., Cifuentes L., Moreno Hurtado F., Diego León-Peláez J.2020FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENTWoS-id: 000533503100007
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-85083717966
11
22Distribution and conservation of species is misestimated if biotic interactions are ignored: the case of the orchid Laelia speciosaCoautor: Paz, Horacio, Flores-Tolentino, Mayra, Garcia-Valdes, Raul, Saenz-Romero, Cuauhtemoc, et al.2020SCIENTIFIC REPORTSWoS-id: 000543969200023
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-85086378429
1821
23GERMINATION OF SEVEN SPECIES OF SHRUBS IN SEMIARID CENTRAL MEXICO: EFFECT OF DROUGHT AND SEED SIZECoautor: Paz, Horacio, Gelviz-Gelvez, Sandra M., Pavon, Numa P., FLORES, JOEL, et al.2020Botanical SciencesWoS-id: 000560791400004
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-85092344256
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24Effects of of environmental filters on early establishment of cloud forest trees along elevation gradients: Implications for assisted migrationCoautor: Paz H., García-Hernández M.D.L.Á., Toledo-Aceves T., López-Barrera F., et al.2019FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENTWoS-id: 000455068700040
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-85054087732
1623
25Wet and dry tropical forests show opposite successional pathways in wood density but converge over timeCoautor: Paz H., Poorter L., Rozendaal D.M.A., Bongers F., et al.2019NATURE ECOLOGY & EVOLUTIONWoS-id: 000470917200016
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-85064744079
154162
26Leaf functional traits predict cloud forest tree seedling survival along an elevation gradientCoautor y autor de correspondencia: Paz, Horacio, Toledo-Aceves, Tarin, García-Hernández M.Á.2019ANNALS OF FOREST SCIENCEWoS-id: 000510839100005
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-85076401443
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27Related plant species respond similarly to chronic anthropogenic disturbance: Implications for conservation decision-making2ᵒ autor: Paz H., Martínez-Blancas A., Salazar G.A., Martorell C.2018JOURNAL OF APPLIED ECOLOGYWoS-id: 000434970200028
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-85044937166
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28Understanding hurricane resistance and resilience in tropical dry forest trees: A functional traits approach1ᵉʳ autor: Paz, Horacio, Vega-Ramos, Flor, Arreola-Villa, Felipe2018FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENTWoS-id: 000439400500012
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-85046362432
3136
29Patterns of plant functional variation and specialization along secondary succession and topography in a tropical dry forestCoautor: Paz, Horacio, Sanaphre-Villanueva, Luca, Manuel Dupuy, Juan, Luis Andrade, Jose, et al.2017ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERSWoS-id: 000401335000001
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-85019641888
3334
30Differentiation in the water-use strategies among oak species from central MexicoCoautor: Paz, Horacio, Aguilar-Romero, Rafael, Pineda-Garcia, Fernando, Gonzalez-Rodriguez, Antonio, et al.2017TREE PHYSIOLOGYWoS-id: 000407033500008
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-85040705386
4246
31Functional Diversity of Small and Large Trees along Secondary Succession in a Tropical Dry ForestCoautor: Paz, Horacio, Sanaphre-Villanueva, Lucia, Manuel Dupuy, Juan, Luis Andrade, Jose, et al.2016ForestsWoS-id: 000382470000012
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-84984697625
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32Environmental gradients and the evolution of successional habitat specialization: A test case with 14 Neotropical forest sitesCoautor: Paz H., Letcher S.G., Lasky J.R., Chazdon R.L., et al.2015JOURNAL OF ECOLOGYWoS-id: 000360216400018
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-84939570316
6163
33Root depth and morphology in response to soil drought: comparing ecological groups along the secondary succession in a tropical dry forest1ᵉʳ autor: Paz H., Pineda-García F., Pinzón-Pérez L.F.2015OecologiaWoS-id: 000361472300022
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-84941939975
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34Diversity enhances carbon storage in tropical forestsCoautor: Paz H., Poorter L., van der Sande M.T., Thompson J., et al.2015GLOBAL ECOLOGY AND BIOGEOGRAPHYWoS-id: 000362796400011
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-84943451767
411445
35Exploiting water versus tolerating drought: Water-use strategies of trees in a secondary successional tropical dry forest2ᵒ autor: Paz H., Pineda-García F., Meinzer F.C., Angeles G.2015TREE PHYSIOLOGYWoS-id: 000371184000007
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-84960463400
6868
36Drought stress in provenances of Lupinus elegans from different altitudesCoautor: Paz H., Soto-Correa J.C., Sáenz-Romero C., Lindig-Cisneros R.2015Madera Y BosquesScopus-id: 2-s2.0-85011875923
02
37Drought resistance in early and late secondary successional species from a tropical dry forest: The interplay between xylem resistance to embolism, sapwood water storage and leaf shedding2ᵒ autor: Paz H., Pineda-García F., Meinzer F.C.2013PLANT CELL AND ENVIRONMENTWoS-id: 000312997700013
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-84871924683
153157
38Leaf phenology is associated with soil water availability and xylem traits in a tropical dry forestCoautor: Paz H., Méndez-Alonzo R., Pineda-García F., Rosell J.A., et al.2013TREES-STRUCTURE AND FUNCTIONWoS-id: 000319015800024
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-84877822831
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39Successional changes in functional composition contrast for dry and wet tropical forestCoautor: Paz H., Lohbeck M., Poorter L., Lebrija-Trejos E., et al.2013EcologyWoS-id: 000320714800001
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-84879593316
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40Functional diversity changes during tropical forest successionCoautor: Paz H., Lohbeck M., Poorter L., Pla L., et al.2012PERSPECTIVES IN PLANT ECOLOGY EVOLUTION AND SYSTEMATICSWoS-id: 000305380700002
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-84859627323
122134
41Coordinated evolution of leaf and stem economics in tropical dry forest trees2ᵒ autor: Paz, H, Mendez-Alonzo, R, Zuluaga, RC, Rosell, JA, et al.2012EcologyWoS-id: 000310834900011
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-84865848567
163169
42Ecological differentiation in xylem cavitation resistance is associated with stem and leaf structural traitsCoautor: Paz H., Markesteijn L., Poorter L., Sack L., et al.2011PLANT CELL AND ENVIRONMENTWoS-id: 000285065600011
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-78649995415
309329
43Hydraulics and life history of tropical dry forest tree species: coordination of species' drought and shade toleranceCoautor: Paz H., Markesteijn L., Poorter L., Bongers F., et al.2011NEW PHYTOLOGISTWoS-id: 000292211800017
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-79959858092
224237
44Morphological and physiological differentiation of seedlings between dry and wet habitats in a tropical dry forest2ᵒ autor: Paz, H, Pineda-Garcia, F, Tinoco-Ojanguren, C2011PLANT CELL AND ENVIRONMENTWoS-id: 000293794100010
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-80051590153
5150
45Stability of pollen-ovule ratios in pollinator-dependent versus autogamous Clarkia sister taxa: testing evolutionary predictionsCoautor: Paz H., Mazer S.J., Dudley L.S., Delesalle V.A., et al.2009NEW PHYTOLOGISTWoS-id: 000268100800013
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-67650938422
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46Altitudinal range shift detected through seedling survival of Ceiba aesculifolia in an area under the influence of an urban heat islandCoautor: Paz, H, Valle-Diaz, O, Blanco-Garcia, A, Bonfil, C, et al.2009FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENTWoS-id: 000270152300058
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-68949100455
1414
47Temporal variation in the pollen : ovule ratios of Clarkia (Onagraceae) taxa with contrasting mating systems: field populationsCoautor y autor de correspondencia: Paz H., Delesalle V.A., Mazer S.J.2008JOURNAL OF EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGYWoS-id: 000251765600030
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-37149051796
3738
48Temporal variation in the pollen:ovule ratios of Clarkia (Onagraceae) taxa with contrasting mating systems: Field populations (Journal of Evolutionary Biology (2008) 21, (310-323))Coautor y autor de correspondencia: Paz H., Delesalle V.A., Mazer S.J.2008JOURNAL OF EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGYWoS-id: 000256687100025
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-45149105522
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49Are functional traits good predictors of demographic rates? Evidence from five Neotropical forestsCoautor: Paz H., Poorter L., Wright S.J., Ackerly D.D., et al.2008EcologyWoS-id: 000258007500013
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-49749087640
599636
50Variation of functional traits in trees from a biogeographically complex Mexican cloud forestCoautor: Paz H., Saldana-Acosta, A, Meave J.A., Sánchez-Velásquez L.R., et al.2008ACTA OECOLOGICA-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ECOLOGYWoS-id: 000259001700014
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-48549083226
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51Evolution of mating system and the genetic covariance between male and female investment in Clarkia (Onagraceae): Selfing opposes the evolution of trade-offsCoautor y autor de correspondencia: Paz H., Mazer S.J., Delesalle V.A.2007EvolutionWoS-id: 000244285000008
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-33947217889
1920
52Relationships among ecologically important dimensions of plant trait variation in seven neotropical forestsCoautor: Paz H., Wright I.J., Ackerly D.D., Bongers F., et al.2007ANNALS OF BOTANYWoS-id: 000246120200021
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-34548392804
333381
53Comparative ecology of seed mass in Psychotria (Rubiaceae): Within- and between-species effects of seed mass on early performance1ᵉʳ autor: Paz H., Mazer S.J., Martinez-Ramos M.2005FUNCTIONAL ECOLOGYWoS-id: 000231397300020
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-29144447520
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54Life history, floral development, and mating system in Clarkia xantiana (Onagraceae): Do floral and whole-plant rates of development evolve independently?2ᵒ autor: Paz H., Mazer S.J., Bell M.D.2004AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANYWoS-id: 000226021700012
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-32044463627
4243
55Root/Shoot Allocation and Root Architecture in Seedlings: Variation among Forest Sites, Microhabitats, and Ecological Groups1ᵉʳ autor y autor de correspondencia: Paz H.2003BiotropicaWoS-id: 000186644700002
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-0344961423
100106
56Seed mass and seedling performance within eight species of Psychotria (Rubiaceae)1ᵉʳ autor: Paz H., Martínez-Ramos M.2003EcologyScopus-id: 2-s2.0-0041813234
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