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  1. By: Herrera, Mariana - Bandala Muñoz, Victor Manuel. - Montoya Bello, Leticia
    Type: Article
    In: MycoKeys
    Volume: 32
    Date: 2018
    Page Range: 91-109
    Publication Info: Sofia, Bulgaria Pensoft Publishers 2011-
    Subjects: Cantharellales  ectomycorrhizal fungi  Neotropical fungi  oak forest  wild edible mushrooms
  2. By: Bañuelos-Alamillo, Jorge A. - Trujillo-De La Torre, Ilse Yasareth - Quintero-Díaz, Gustavo E. (Gustavo Ernesto) - Carbajal-Márquez, Rubén Alonso
    Type: Article
    In: Check list : journal of species lists and distribution
    Volume: 13
    Issue: 3
    Date: 2017-5-10
    Page Range: 2115--9
    Publication Info: [São Paulo, Brazil] Luís Felipe Toledo 2005-
    Subjects: arboreal snake  Dry Forest  first record  oak forest  Reptile  Sierra Madre Occidental
  3. By: Encina-Domínguez, Juan A. (Juan Antonio) - Mata Rocha, Efrén - Meave, Jorge A. - Zárate Lupercio, Alejandro
    Type: Article
    In: Revista mexicana de biodiversidad
    Date: 2011-06-01
    Subjects: basal area  Forest regeneration  oak forest  Species invasions  tree density  walnut forest  
  4. By: Kozhevnikova, Maria - Prokhorov, Vadim
    Type: Article
    In: Vegetation classification and survey
    Volume: 2
    Date: 2021-4-19
    Page Range: 47--58
    Publication Info: Sofia Pensoft Publishers 2020-
    Subjects: Aceri tatarici-Quercion  Lathyro pisiformis-Quercion  oak forest  Quercetalia pubescenti-petraeae  Quercetea pubescentis  Republic of Tatarstan  xero-mesophytic forest
  5. By: Montoya Bello, Leticia - Garay-Serrano, Edith - Bandala Muñoz, Victor Manuel.
    Type: Article
    In: NeoBiota : advancing research on alien species and biological invasions
    Volume: 51
    Date: 2019
    Page Range: 107-123
    Publication Info: Sophia, Bulgaria Pensoft Publishers
    Subjects: ectomycorrhizal fungi  Neotropical fungi  oak forest