Papers by Silvana Pacheco
To increase the knowledge of the herpetological activity in various species of agaves, we
visited... more To increase the knowledge of the herpetological activity in various species of agaves, we
visited different sites: San Isidro Canyon, Casa Blanca Canyon, Sierra de Gomas, Pablillo,
Puerto Cieneguillas, Sierra San Antonio Peña Nevada, Nuevo León, Mexico and La
Marcela, Miquihuana, Tamaulipas. We found a close relationship between the agaves and
herpetological activity; we also found that some large agave species could provide not only
refuge, but also sufficient space for foraging and thermoregulation/basking. Agave gentryi
and Agave montana formed large aggregations, which increased herpetological activity. We
suspect that agaves are used even more frequently than documented here.
De los múltiples usos que se la han dado a la planta, la elaboración de bebidas destiladas como e... more De los múltiples usos que se la han dado a la planta, la elaboración de bebidas destiladas como el tequila y el mezcal, son las que mayores ingresos económicos le dan al país hoy en día, seguido de la industria de las fibras extraídas de algunas especies (como el henequén, la lechuguilla y el espadín) que son la materia prima para la elaboración de cuerdas, tapetes, cepillos, costales entre otros (Alanís-Flores y González-Álvarez, 2010).
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Papers by Silvana Pacheco
visited different sites: San Isidro Canyon, Casa Blanca Canyon, Sierra de Gomas, Pablillo,
Puerto Cieneguillas, Sierra San Antonio Peña Nevada, Nuevo León, Mexico and La
Marcela, Miquihuana, Tamaulipas. We found a close relationship between the agaves and
herpetological activity; we also found that some large agave species could provide not only
refuge, but also sufficient space for foraging and thermoregulation/basking. Agave gentryi
and Agave montana formed large aggregations, which increased herpetological activity. We
suspect that agaves are used even more frequently than documented here.
visited different sites: San Isidro Canyon, Casa Blanca Canyon, Sierra de Gomas, Pablillo,
Puerto Cieneguillas, Sierra San Antonio Peña Nevada, Nuevo León, Mexico and La
Marcela, Miquihuana, Tamaulipas. We found a close relationship between the agaves and
herpetological activity; we also found that some large agave species could provide not only
refuge, but also sufficient space for foraging and thermoregulation/basking. Agave gentryi
and Agave montana formed large aggregations, which increased herpetological activity. We
suspect that agaves are used even more frequently than documented here.