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2. CHALLENGES OF ENTREPRENEURIAL JOURNALISM IN MEXICO: comparing cases in the states of Jalisco and Chiapas.
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RAMOS ROJAS, DIEGO NOEL and MARTÍNEZ MENDOZA, SARELLY
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ONLINE journalism ,DEVELOPING countries ,JOURNALISM ,INTERNET access ,FREEDOM of the press ,MONETIZATION - Abstract
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- 2022
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3. Let’s Create a Harmonious and Peaceful World through Quality Bilingual Education! Indigenous Tsotsil Children and Their Languages the Solution!
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Del Carpio, Karla B.
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BILINGUAL education ,EDUCATIONAL quality ,CHILDREN'S language ,UNIVERSAL language ,NATIVE language ,SOCIOLINGUISTICS ,INDIGENOUS children - Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to underline the implications that language endangerment has, not only for the speakers of a specific language, but for the entire world as losing a language involves the disappearance of cultural, spiritual and intellectual knowledge as well as cultural identity. Many indigenous languages in Mexico, for example, have been in danger as Spanish, the dominant language of the country, has put them at a disadvantage. Transitional bilingual education has been used to achieve such a goal. Since this has been the case, some indigenous communities have taken the initiative to work diligently to preserve and promote their native language and culture despite the sociopolitical, economic and educational pressures they face. An example of that is the Mayan Tsotsil community in Chiapas in southern Mexico. This paper offers a summary of the findings of the qualitative research study that was conducted to explore the situation of the Tsotsil language at a Spanish-Indigenous Tsotsil elementary bilingual school in Chiapas. Tsotsil children and their teacher show that it is possible to preserve and promote the Tsotsil language when working together as a community. It is concluded that quality bilingual education and inclusive schools can be great tools that can contribute to have a harmonious and peaceful world. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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4. Situations of Vulnerability to Human Trafficking in Mobile and Resident Populations in the Municipality of Tapachula in the Context of the 2018-2019 Migrant Caravans.
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Fuentes Alcalá, Mario Luis, Hernández Engrandes, Cristina, and Alcay Méndez, Sara Getzemani
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HUMAN trafficking , *PSYCHOLOGICAL vulnerability , *HUMAN trafficking victims , *CARAVANS (Groups of travelers) , *VIOLENCE against women , *GENDER-based violence , *IMMIGRANTS , *BORDERLANDS , *VICTIMS of violent crimes - Abstract
This paper aims to describe the situations of vulnerability to the possibility of becoming human trafficking victims for both mobile and resident populations in the municipality of Tapachula, Chiapas during October 2018 and July 2019, period in which the first caravans arrived in the border between Tapachula, Mexico and Tecun Uman, Guatemala. This paper is the result of a qualitative research approach that examines the category of vulnerability and the legal framework for human trafficking in Mexico, and it is based on field observation records in institutions dedicated to the protection of migrants and victims of gender-based violence, as well as in interviews with key informants in Chiapas and Mexico City. The main conclusion of this work is that the juncture resulting from the response of the Mexican government to the caravans, the austerity policy enforced by the Mexican government, and the problems derived from an institutional design that operates without adherence to the legal framework and with overwhelmed capacity, led to situations of unprecedented or exacerbated vulnerability for these populations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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5. Paleoecology of the first Devonian-like sclerobiont association on Permian brachiopods from southeastern Mexico.
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TORRES-MARTÍNEZ, MIGUEL A., VINN, OLEV, and MARTÍN-AGUILAR, LOURDES
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BRACHIOPODA ,MARINE invertebrates ,PALEOECOLOGY ,BRYOZOA ,PREDATORY animals - Abstract
This paper describes a sclerobiont association from the Paso Hondo Formation (Roadian, middle Permian), Chiapas, Mexico. Different marine invertebrates such as hederelloids, microconchids, bryozoans, and crinoids (represented by holdfasts) encrusted brachiopod shells belonging to Athyridida and Rhynchonellida. This association is similar to those recorded in different Devonian localities, especially by the co-occurrence of microconchids, hederelloids, and bryozoans. Paleoecological analysis revealed that bryozoans were the most abundant sclerobionts, whereas crinoid holdfasts were uncommon. Likewise, hederelloids and microconchids often settled on hosts previously colonized by bryozoans. Most microconchids encrusted rhynchonellid shells. A positive correlation between the size of the hosts and abundance/diversity of sclerobionts was recorded. The distribution analysis suggests that sclerobiont colonization could have been influenced either by inhalant currents of brachiopods, time of exposure, position of hosts, or by combination of all these factors. Moreover, most of commissures and foramens of brachiopods were not covered by epibionts, suggesting that there was a live interaction. Thus, studied brachiopods were likely encrusted syn vivo, and the interaction between sclerobionts and their brachiopod hosts was likely commensal since there is no damage to the brachiopod valves in the form of malformations or borings. On the contrary, the epibiont cover might have served as a natural shield against predators and parasites. The Roadian age of the association is based on the stratigraphic distribution of host brachiopods. The studied association inhabited open waters on a homoclinal carbonate ramp in the Chicomuselo region. Although encrusted brachiopods belong to the biotic Grandian Province, similar sclerobiont communities have not been previously recorded from the Permian of North America or beyond. The described community represents the youngest record of co-occurring microconchids, hederelloids, and bryozoans, as all previously known similar communities originate from the Late Devonian. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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6. APTITUDE OF COFFEE (COFFEA ARABICA L.) AND CACAO (THEOBROMA CACAO L.) CROPS CONSIDERING CLIMATE CHANGE.
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Quiroz Antunez, Ulises Gildardo, Monterroso Rivas, Alejandro Ismael, Calderón Vega, María Fernanda, and Ramírez García, Adán Guillermo
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CACAO ,COFFEE ,AGRICULTURAL climatology ,CLIMATE change ,EXTREME value theory - Abstract
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- 2022
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7. The first occurrence of a freshwater percomorph fish (Actinopterygii: Teleostei) in the Ixtapa Formation (Miocene), Chiapas, southeastern Mexico.
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Cantalice, Kleyton M. and Alvarado-Ortega, Jesús
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FOSSIL fishes ,ACTINOPTERYGII ,FISH diversity ,FRESHWATER fishes ,MAMMALS ,CHAROPHYTA ,OSTEICHTHYES - Abstract
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- 2019
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8. In search of shrews of Chiapas: analysis of their distribution and conservation.
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LORENZO, CONSUELO, BOLAÑOS-CITALÁN, JORGE, NAVARRETE-GUTIÉRREZ, DARÍO, PÉREZ-LÓPEZ, JOSÉ A., and GUEVARA, LÁZARO
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SHREWS ,LAND use ,NATURAL history - Abstract
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- 2019
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9. Hongos ectomicorrizógenos del Parque Nacional Lagunas de Montebello, Chiapas.
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Kong, Alejandro, Montoya, Adriana, García-de Jesús, Sandra, Ramírez-Terrazo, Amaranta, Andrade, René, Ruan-Soto, Felipe, Rodríguez-Palma, María Mercedes, and Estrada-Torres, Arturo
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- 2018
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10. Narrativas y memorias de la lucha del Ejército Zapatista de Liberación Nacional en el cine documental.
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Méndez Gómez, Delmar Ulises
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- 2018
11. " ¡Alto hermano, la tierra es de Dios!" Praxis: transformaciones del cristianismo liberacionista en Chicomuselo, Chiapas.
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LERMA RODRÍGUEZ, ENRIQUETA
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CHRISTIAN communities ,HISTORY of liberty ,HISTORY of Chiapas, Mexico ,HISTORY of theology ,ANTHROPOCENTRISM ,CHRISTIANITY ,HISTORY - Abstract
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- 2018
12. Incorporando la perspectiva de género en la gestion del agua: lecciones aprendidas desde Chiapas, México.
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Ruiz Meza, Laura Elena
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FEMINISM ,WATER rights ,RURAL women ,ACCESS control ,GENDER mainstreaming ,WATER management ,ADAPTIVE natural resource management - Abstract
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- 2017
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13. Exploración geofísica para la identificación de elementos arquitectónicos enterrados en la zona arqueológica Izapa, Chiapas.
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Argote Espino, Denisse L., Cifuentes Nava, Gerardo, Uriarte Torres, Alejandro J., Pérez Alcántara, Ivonne A., and López García, Pedro A.
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GEOPHYSICAL surveys ,GROUND penetrating radar ,ELECTRICAL resistivity ,ARCHAEOLOGICAL excavations ,TOMOGRAPHY - Abstract
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- 2024
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14. Crisis-management: Tzeltal-Maya transnational migration and the Foucauldian apparatus.
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Mancina, Peter
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FEDERAL government ,CENTRAL-local government relations ,FREE enterprise ,LIBERALISM - Abstract
This paper offers a Foucauldian analysis of Tzeltal-Maya transnational migration from Cañada Estrella, Ocosingo, Chiapas, to San Francisco, California, placing it within the context of North American neoliberalism. It asserts that Tzeltal-Maya migrants, through their creation of new transnational social relations, bring into articulation an informal neoliberal migration apparatus (a Foucauldian dispositif). This apparatus assembles and coordinates a variety of indigenous, ladino, and gringo strategies, techniques, tactics, and technologies for dealing with and harnessing the crises and opportunities presented by international capitalism. Such an apparatus functions in tandem and tension with neoliberal state apparatuses and produces a transnational neoliberal order in indigenous ejidos. Further, this paper demonstrates that this apparatus has allowed Tzeltal-Maya ejidos in the Lacandon Jungle greater degrees of autonomy from the Mexican municipal, state, and federal governments and the local rancher elite, while also making them increasingly interdependent with small businesses in the United States. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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15. Íikin y k'eex. Cronotopos del ritual terapéutico maya.
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ALEJOS GARCíA, JOSé
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- 2017
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16. Imaginarios en el arte popular de Chiapas.
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Morales Bermúdez, Jesús
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- 2016
17. EXCLUSIÓN SOCIAL: JUVENTUD GUATEMALTECA EN FINCAS CAFETALERAS DEL SOCONUSCO CHIAPAS.
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Ramírez-Ramos, Laura Itzel, Nazar-Beutelspacher, Austreberta, and Zapata-Martelo, Emma
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SOCIAL isolation ,SOCIAL marginality ,YOUTH ,COFFEE plantations - Abstract
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- 2014
18. Nuevos medios de comunicación y movilización transnacional: el caso del Movimiento Zapatista.
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Schulz, Markus S.
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- 2014
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19. Validation of methods to estimate design discharge flow rates for dam spillways with large regulating capacity.
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Domínguez M., R. and Arganis J., M.L.
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DAMS ,SPILLWAYS ,WATER management ,FLOODS ,FLOOD routing ,STREAM measurements - Abstract
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- 2012
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20. A la búsqueda de tendencias históricas en el consumo de vertebrados en Chiapas (México). Un estudio de caso combinando evidencias.
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CORONA-M., Eduardo and ENRÍQUEZ VÁZQUEZ, Patricia
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INDIGENOUS peoples of the Americas -- Food ,FOOD animals ,ETHNOZOOLOGY ,ANIMAL remains analysis ,VERTEBRATES ,SOCIAL life & customs of indigenous peoples of Mexico - Abstract
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- 2012
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21. Baños de vapor en sitios arqueológicos zoques. Nuevos datos desde el occidente de Chiapas.
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CRUZ CORTÉS, NOEMÍ, ZURLA, LORENZO, CAMPIANI, ARIANNA, and LEE WHITING, THOMAS A.
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- 2019
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22. EL CARÁCTER FRONTERIZO DE LAS IDENTIDADES CONTEMPORÁNEAS. EL CASO DE CHIAPAS.
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Guitart, Moisés Esteban, Mediburu, Ignasi Vila, and Gómez, José Bastiani
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CULTURAL fusion ,CULTURAL pluralism ,GLOBALIZATION ,IDENTITY (Philosophical concept) ,HETEROGENEITY ,ETHNICITY ,LINGUISTICS ,RELIGION - Abstract
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- 2010
23. Narrativas del padecimiento "mental": arenas de debate en torno a prácticas sociales y a los valores que las sustentan entre los mayas tzotziles y tzeltales del sur de México.
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EROZA, Enrique and GORDILLO, Guadalupe del Carmen ÁLVAREZ
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MEDICAL anthropology ,ETHNOGRAPHIC analysis ,MENTAL illness & religion ,TZOTZIL (Mexican people) ,TZELTAL (Mexican people) ,MENTAL illness ,EDUCATION - Abstract
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- 2008
24. La visión zoque del Inframundo.
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GÓMEZ, Laureano REYES
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ZOQUE (Mexican people) ,VOYAGES to the otherworld ,SOLAR cycle ,SUICIDE - Abstract
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- 2008
25. The Extent, Distribution, and Fragmentation of Vanishing Montane Cloud Forest in the Highlands of Chiapas, Mexico.
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Cayuela, Luis, Golicher, Duncan J., and Rey-Benayas, Jose María
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FORESTS & forestry ,TREES ,CLOUD forests ,RAIN forests ,SPECIES diversity ,BIODIVERSITY ,HABITATS - Abstract
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- 2006
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26. Spider diversity in a tropical habitat gradient in Chiapas, Mexico.
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Pinkus-Rendón, Miguel Angel, León-Cortés, Jorge Leonel, and Ibarra-Núñez, Guillermo
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SPIDERS ,BIODIVERSITY ,HABITATS ,HUMIDITY - Abstract
This paper presents an assessment of spider diversity in a complex landscape of southern Mexico. Eighteen different habitats were identified, measured and mapped across this fragmented landscape. Habitat types were characterized by measuring various features, including number of plant forms, tree cover and litter depth. Each month from February to April (dry season) and from June to August 2002 (wet season), spiders were sampled on each habitat by using pitfall traps and direct collection. Correlations between spider diversity and habitat characteristics were carried out to explore the relative contribution of each habitat variable as related to changes in spider composition and richness. In total, 115 spider species were recorded in 18 habitat types, and the mean number and density of species per habitat were 21 (± 3, standard error of mean) and 57 (± 9), respectively. The species recorded represent 41% of the fauna recorded in the Mexican state of Chiapas and 4% of the fauna recorded in Mexico. Relatively pristine habitats (e.g. deciduous forest) contained an important proportion of spider diversity in this fragmented landscape. Epigean spider diversity was significantly correlated with tree cover and with the diversity of plant forms during the rainy season. No correlation was detected between soil spider diversity and the habitat variables measured for any season. The results of this work suggest that in highly fragmented tropical landscapes, some habitat types (e.g. coffee plantations, hedgerows) might play an important role for the persistence of spider populations. The prevalence of relatively stable conditions in some of these habitats can allow spiders species (e.g. Nephila clavipes) to overcome adverse conditions such as a decrease in humidity and dramatic changes in temperature and wind exposure, allowing them to recolonize when favourable conditions return. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2006
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27. Supplying aid products to affected regions by a natural phenomenon in Chiapas, Mexico.
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Barojas-Payan, Erika, Sanchez-Partida, Diana, Cantu-Cortes, Israel-Uriel, and Martinez-Banuelos, Eduardo-Jesus
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GEOGRAPHICAL location codes ,HYDROMETEOROLOGY ,ROUTING systems ,DECISION making ,ARTIFICIAL neural networks - Abstract
Natural phenomena affect differently in the world. It comes first from the geographical location, followed by the economic characteristics of each region. The objective of the case study presented is to design a supply network of essential products to victims in the state of Chiapas, located within the Mexican Republic, which is one of the states most affected by the appearance of natural phenomena. The vehicular routing problem with capacity is applied as a solution for the supply of aid products to 120 of 124 municipalities impacted by natural phenomena of a hydrometeorological type during the period 2015-2022. Evaluating the different municipalities that are home to the state under study through various Infrastructure and service factors, the municipality of Tuxtla Gutiérrez is determined as the origin of the routing, obtaining with it a total of 44 routes with an average of 2.7 municipalities to be supplied per route and an average of 402 km travelled. A second municipality is located, Tapachula, which obtains a second place in evaluating factors, providing the longest route in the distance travelled. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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28. Biografía, función y análisis iconográfico de dos cilindros efigie procedentes de cuevas mayas de Laguna Pethá, Chiapas.
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PALKA, JOEL W., LOZADA, JOSUHÉ, SHESEÑA, ALEJANDRO, LINARES, ELISEO, DUSSUBIEUX, LAURE, GLASCOCK, MICHAEL, and FERGUSON, JEFFREY
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CAVES ,LASER ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry ,NUCLEAR activation analysis ,MAYAS ,LASER ablation ,MASS spectrometry - Abstract
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- 2023
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29. Confirmation of the presence of the Striped Lizard Eater, Mastigodryas dorsalis (Bocourt, 1890) (Squamata, Colubridae), in Mexico
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Jorge Arturo Hidalgo-García, Roberto Luna-Reyes, Adam G. Clause, Rubén Alonso Carbajal-Márquez, José Jesús Sigala-Rodríguez, and Luis Antonio Muñoz-Alonso
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Altiplanicie de Chiapas ,Chiapas ,distribution ,Gu ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
The snake Mastigodryas dorsalis (Bocourt, 1890) is generally considered absent from Mexico, but a few sources indicate otherwise. Herein we resolve this issue by re-examining a historical specimen and by reporting new records for M. dorsalis in Chiapas, Mexico. These records extend the known distribution of the species 87 km northwest of the nearest pre-existing record in Guatemala. Additionally, based on these new records and an exhaustive literature review, we present an updated distribution for the species and revise its known elevational range to 300–2110 m. A complete Spanish translation of this paper is available in the Supplemental Data. Una traducción completa al español de este artículo está disponible en los Datos Suplementarios.
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- 2023
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30. Migraciones internacionales chiapanecas (2000-2007). Diferenciación socioespacial de contextos de expulsión.
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Castillo, Guillermo, González, Jorge, and José Ibarrola, María
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SOCIAL conditions of immigrants , *DEMOGRAPHIC surveys ,HISTORY of Chiapas, Mexico ,EMIGRATION & immigration in Mexico - Abstract
Regarding migration changes between Mexico and the USA, this study focuses on the increase and diversification of migration between Chiapas and the USA during the period 2000-2007. This paper argues that not only economic conditions are the explanation to these migrations but also, in certain regions, political processes and impacts of natural disasters were important drivers for migration -a combination of causes in the context of migration-. Based on different sources (indicators of migration intensity, index on the remittance reception, migratory censuses, demographic surveys, quantitative and qualitative migratory studies), the increase in migration is shown at a state and regional level. Furthermore, the increase of migration in certain regions is assessed in relation with its causes (social, environmental, political and economical) showing that, migrations are multicausal processes spatially differentiated on the basis of the migrants' place of origin. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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31. A Preliminary Assessment of Thrips Inhabiting a Tropical Montane Cloud Forest of Chiapas , Mexico
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Goldarazena, Arturo, Infante, Francisco, and Ortiz, José A.
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- 2014
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32. Quetzal Abundance in Relation to Fruit Availability in a Cloud Forest in Southeastern Mexico1
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Solórzano, Sofía, Castillo, Silvia, Valverde, Teresa, and Ávila, Lourdes
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33. Elaphomyces castilloi (Elaphomycetaceae, Ascomycota) and Entoloma secotioides (Entolomataceae, Basidiomycota), two new sequestrate fungi from tropical montane cloud forest from south Mexico.
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Isaac de la Fuente, Javier, García-Jiménez, Jesús, Raymundo, Tania, Sánchez-Flores, Marcos, Valenzuela, Ricardo, Guevara-Guerrero, Gonzalo, Pérez-Ovando, Erika Cecilia, and Martínez-González, César Ramiro
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CLOUD forests ,BASIDIOMYCOTA ,FUNGI ,MOUNTAIN forests ,BASIDIOSPORES - Abstract
Two new species of sequestrate fungi are described from south Mexico based on morphological and molecular evidences. Here we describe Elaphomyces castilloi characterized by the yellowish mycelial mat, dull blue gleba and ascospores of 9.7-11.5 µm; Entoloma secotioides is characterized by the secotioid basidiomata, sulcate, pale cream pileus, and basidiospores of 7-13 × 5-9 µm. Both species grow in montane cloud forest under Quercus sp. in the state of Chiapas, Mexico. Descriptions, photographs, and multilocus phylogeny for both species are presented. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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34. Young Tzeltal Migrants from the Ejido to California's Cities.
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Cruz-Salazar, Tania
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The meaning of "youth" is changing among young Tzeltal migrants from Chiapas, Mexico, living in the U.S. state of California. Migration improves young people's condition in terms of work, leisure time, and cultural consumption. A study based on ethnographic data, interviews, questionnaires, and participant observation undertaken in 2011, 2013, and 2016 shows how the material resources to which these migrants have access are directed toward building a unique youth style based on aesthetics and language that can be called the "Tzeltal jungle cowboy." El significado del concepto "juventud" está cambiando entre los jóvenes migrantes tzeltales de Chiapas, México, que viven en el estado de California en Estados Unidos. La migración mejora las condiciones de vida de los jóvenes debido a su acceso al trabajo, tiempo libre y consumo cultural. Un estudio hecho en base a datos etnográficos, entrevistas, cuestionarios y observación participante realizado en 2011, 2013 y 2016 nos muestra cómo los recursos materiales a los que tienen acceso estos migrantes se dirigen a construir un estilo juvenil único basado en la estética y el lenguaje que podría denominarse el "vaquero tzeltal de la selva". [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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35. Are there changes in the nutritional status of children of Oportunidades families in rural Chiapas, Mexico? A cohort prospective study.
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García-Parra, Esmeralda, Ochoa-Díaz-López, Héctor, García-Miranda, Rosario, Moreno-Altamirano, Laura, Solís-Hernández, Roberto, and Molina-Salazar, Raúl
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CHILD nutrition , *NUTRITIONAL status , *ANTHROPOMETRY , *SOCIAL services , *COHORT analysis , *LONGITUDINAL method , *CHILD development , *MALNUTRITION , *COMPARATIVE studies , *DIET , *GROWTH disorders , *RESEARCH methodology , *MEDICAL cooperation , *NUTRITIONAL requirements , *PUBLIC welfare , *RESEARCH , *RURAL health , *SURVEYS , *SOCIOECONOMIC factors , *EVALUATION research , *RELATIVE medical risk , *DISEASE prevalence , *HUMAN research subjects , *ECONOMICS , *PREVENTION - Abstract
Background: In Mexico, despite that the fact that several social programs have been implemented, chronic undernutrition is still a public health problem affecting 1.5 million children of <5 years. Chiapas ranks first in underweight and stunting at national level with a stunting prevalence of 31.4 % whereas for its rural population is 44.2 %. The purpose of this paper is to determine if the nutritional status of a cohort of children living in poor rural communities under Oportunidades has changed. We were interested in assessing the nutrition evolution of the children who were initially diagnosed as stunted and of those who were diagnosed as normal. Oportunidades is an anti-poverty program of the Mexican government consisting mainly in monetary transfers to the families living in alimentary poverty.Methods: A 9-year cohort prospective study was conducted with nutritional evaluations of 222 children. Anthropometric indices were constructed from measurements of weight, height, and age of the children whose nutritional status was classified following WHO standards.Results: The results showed that although these children were Oportunidades beneficiaries for 9 years and their families improved their living conditions, children still had a high prevalence of stunting (40.1 %) and 69.6 % had not recovered yet. Children who were initially diagnosed with normal nutritional status and became stunted 2 years later had a higher risk (relative risk (RR) 5.69, 2.95-10.96) of continuing stunted at school age and adolescence.Conclusions: Oportunidades has not impacted, as expected, the nutritional status of the study population. These findings pose the question: Why has not the nutritional status of children improved, although the living conditions of their families have significantly improved? This might be the result of an adaptation process achieved through a decrease of growth velocity. It is important to make efforts to watch the growth of the children during their first 3 years of age, to focus on improving the diet of women at fertile age and pay special attention to environmental conditions to break the vicious cycle of malnutrition. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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36. Discovery of a new genus and species of Allocreadiidae (Trematoda) in Mexico: Mesoamericatrema magnisacculus n. gen. n. sp.
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Mendoza-Garfias, B., García-Teh, J. G., Caspeta-Mandujano, J. M., Vidal-Martínez, V. M., and Hernández-Mena, D. I.
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TREMATODA ,FISH parasites ,SPECIES ,FRESHWATER fishes ,RIBOSOMAL RNA ,GENETIC distance - Abstract
The trematodes of Allocreadiidae are mainly parasites of freshwater fish and the family contains 18 valid genera. Since 2004, 4 genera have been described in the Americas: Paracreptotrema, Paracreptotrematoides, Pseudoparacreptotrema and Auriculostoma, of which the latter was recently synonymized with Creptotrema by Franceschini et al., (2021). During a study in 2018 on fish parasites of Lacantún River, Chiapas, Mexico, allocreadiids were collected from the intestine of Atherinella alvarezi and morphological differences with other genera of the family were immediately noted. These differences were corroborated with molecular data and phylogenetic analyses, which indicated that it was a new genus and species. The objective of this study is to describe the new taxon, which we name Mesoamericatrema magnisacculus n. gen., n. sp. as well as to clarify its phylogenetic relationships, host specificity, and geographical distribution. For this, we carried out a meticulous study of the morphology and compared the new taxon with its congeners. We also obtained sequences of the 28S and ITS from the ribosomal RNA region that were used in generating molecular phylogenies and in calculating genetic distances with sequences of other species of Allocreadiidae available in the Genbank. The new genus is mainly characterized by having a very large cirrus sac in relation to the length of its body and nests in a clade that groups Creptotrema, Creptotrematina, Paracreptotrema, Paracreptotrematoides, Pseudoparacreptotrema and Wallinia, all of which have a Neotropical affinity in terms of their geographic and host distribution. Mesoamericatrema n. gen. is the fifth genus of Allocreadiidae to be described in the Americas since 2004, the third discovered in Mexico since 2016, and the first to be described as parasitizing Atheriniformes, which indicates that Middle America is a region where important speciation events have occurred in freshwater fish parasites. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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37. Desafios do jornalismo empreendedor no Méximo
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Diego Noel Ramos Rojas and Sarelly Martínez Mendoza
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Jornalismo empreendedor ,Chiapas ,Jalisco ,Empresa jornalística ,Portal informativo ,Communication. Mass media ,P87-96 ,Journalism. The periodical press, etc. ,PN4699-5650 - Abstract
RESUMO – O jornalismo empreendedor, que se multiplicou em diferentes partes do mundo, apresenta suas próprias nuances em cada país. Neste trabalho analisamos oito projetos jornalísticos de dois estados do México, Chiapas e Jalisco; o primeiro, o mais pobre do país e de menor acesso à internet, e o segundo, dos mais desenvolvidos no plano econômico, com mais teledensidade e maior contribuição ao PIB nacional. Os resultados obtidos em ambas as entidades são projetos jornalísticos empreendedores ainda não consolidados que exploram diferentes formas de receitas, como convenções publicitárias institucionais, em primeiro lugar, e de forma mais marginal, publicidade comercial, monetização digital, e apoio solidário de leitores e de fundações. Em Chiapas, os projetos se caracterizam por serem iniciativas unipessoais, enquanto em Jalisco surgem dentro do novo cooperativismo que experimenta o jornalismo digital. ABSTRACT – Entrepreneurial journalism, which has multiplied in different parts of the world, has its own nuances in each country. In this paper we analyze eight journalistic projects in two states of Mexico, Chiapas and Jalisco; the first, the poorest in the country and with less access to the internet, and the second, of the most developed in the economic plane, with more teledensity and greater contribution to the national GDP. The results show, in both entities, enterprising journalistic projects not yet consolidated that explore different forms of revenue, such as institutional advertising agreements, first, and more marginally, commercial advertising, digital monetization, and solidarity support from readers and foundations. In Chiapas, the projects are characterized by being unipersonal initiatives, while in Jalisco they arise within the new cooperativism that digital journalism experiences. RESUMEN – El periodismo emprendedor, que se ha multiplicado en diferentes partes del mundo, presenta sus propios matices en cada país. En este trabajo analizamos ocho proyectos periodísticos de dos estados de México, Chiapas y Jalisco; el primero, el más pobre del país y de menor acceso a internet, y el segundo, de los más desarrollados en el plano económico, con más teledensidad y mayor aportación al PIB nacional. Los resultados arrojan, en ambas entidades, proyectos periodísticos emprendedores aún no consolidados que exploran diferentes formas de ingresos, como convenios publicitarios institucionales, en primer lugar, y de manera más marginal, publicidad comercial, monetización digital, y apoyo solidario de lectores y de fundaciones. En Chiapas, los proyectos se caracterizan por ser iniciativas unipersonales, mientras que en Jalisco surgen dentro del nuevo cooperativismo que experimenta el periodismo digital.
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38. Aquatic beetle diversity from Volcán Tacaná, Mexico: altitudinal distribution pattern and biogeographical affinity of the fauna.
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Luna-Luna, Alba Magali, Califre Martins, Caleb, López-Pérez, Andrés, Ramírez-Ponce, Andrés, and Contreras-Ramos, Atilano
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AQUATIC animals ,BEETLES ,DYTISCIDAE ,HYDROPHILIDAE ,SPECIES - Abstract
Results of an aquatic beetle survey at Volcán Tacaná, Mexico, are presented with five altitudinal levels in a monthly sampling regime, aiming to estimate both diversity and altitudinal distribution patterns of the aquatic beetle fauna. The first list of aquatic beetle species from this mountain is presented, comprising 40 species in 32 genera and nine families, with four species recorded for the first time from Mexico and six recorded for the first time from Chiapas. The aquatic beetle fauna is characterized by Elmidae with 20 species, Dytiscidae with eleven species, Dryopidae with three, and Epimetopidae, Hydraenidae, Hydrophilidae, Gyrinidae, Lutrochidae, and Noteridae with one species each. The species composition through the sampled altitudinal gradient (670-1,776 m) was not homogeneous, with the elmid genera Macrelmis, Heterelmis, Microcylloepus, and Austrolimnius present at all levels, while Hexanchorus, Neoelmis, and Onychelmis were present at levels 1-3 (673-1,214 m); dytiscids were mostly present at levels 4 and 5 (1,619-1,776 m), and dryopids were present only at levels 1-3. A Parsimony Analysis of Endemicity supports a general partition between altitudinal levels 1-3 and levels 4 + 5. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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39. An unusual suite of sexual characters in three new species of Hymenorus (Coleoptera, Tenebrionidae, Alleculinae) from Guatemala and Mexico.
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Campbell, J. M.
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BEETLES ,TENEBRIONIDAE ,INSECT identification ,CLASSIFICATION of insects - Abstract
Two species, Hymenorus bifurcatus, and H. excavatus are described as new from Guatemala and the new species H. balli from both the state of Chiapas in southern Mexico and Guatemala. These three species are unique among the species of Hymenorus Mulsant, 1851 in the unusual and highly modified fifth ventrites of the male and the modified shape of the female ninth tergites. The unusual sexual characters of the males and females are illustrated with photographs. The usage of the generic names Hymenorus Mulsant versus Hymenophorus Mulsant is discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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40. Paleoecology of the first Devonian-like sclerobiont association on Permian brachiopods from southeastern Mexico
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Miguel A. Torres-Martínez, Olev Vinn, and Lourdes Martín-Aguilar
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brachiopoda ,bryozoa ,hederelloidea ,microconchida ,permian ,roadian ,mexico ,chiapas ,Fossil man. Human paleontology ,GN282-286.7 ,Paleontology ,QE701-760 - Abstract
This paper describes a sclerobiont association from the Paso Hondo Formation (Roadian, middle Permian), Chiapas, Mexico. Different marine invertebrates such as hederelloids, microconchids, bryozoans, and crinoids (represented by holdfasts) encrusted brachiopod shells belonging to Athyridida and Rhynchonellida. This association is similar to those recorded in different Devonian localities, especially by the co-occurrence of microconchids, hederelloids, and bryozoans. Paleoecological analysis revealed that bryozoans were the most abundant sclerobionts, whereas crinoid holdfasts were uncommon. Likewise, hederelloids and microconchids often settled on hosts previously colonized by bryozoans. Most microconchids encrusted rhynchonellid shells. A positive correlation between the size of the hosts and abundance/diversity of sclerobionts was recorded. The distribution analysis suggests that sclerobiont colonization could have been influenced either by inhalant currents of brachiopods, time of exposure, position of hosts, or by combination of all these factors. Moreover, most of commissures and foramens of brachiopods were not covered by epibionts, suggesting that there was a live interaction. Thus, studied brachiopods were likely encrusted syn vivo, and the interaction between sclerobionts and their brachiopod hosts was likely commensal since there is no damage to the brachiopod valves in the form of malformations or borings. On the contrary, the epibiont cover might have served as a natural shield against predators and parasites. The Roadian age of the association is based on the stratigraphic distribution of host brachiopods. The studied association inhabited open waters on a homoclinal carbonate ramp in the Chicomuselo region. Although encrusted brachiopods belong to the biotic Grandian Province, similar sclerobiont communities have not been previously recorded from the Permian of North America or beyond. The described community represents the youngest record of co-occurring microconchids, hederelloids, and bryozoans, as all previously known similar communities originate from the Late Devonian.
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41. LAS FASES FORMATIVAS DE CHIAPA DE CORZO: NUEVA EVIDENCIA E INTERPRETACIONES.
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BACHAND, BRUCE R.
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42. Lenguas y participación comunitaria en la educación indígena en México.
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Baronnet, Bruno
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INDIGENOUS peoples of Mexico -- Languages , *INDIGENOUS languages of the Americas , *INDIGENOUS peoples of Mexico , *BILINGUALISM , *ELEMENTARY school curriculum , *EDUCATION - Abstract
This paper contributes as an anthropological analysis to study the strategies of indigenous peoples to the teaching of indigenous languages in elementary school in Mexico. It emphasizes the contrast between a multiethnic context in which the presence of authorities and indigenous families in the administrative and curriculum is relatively weak, like in the neighborhood with indigenous schools in Morelos, and a more active context of participation like the Zapatista autonomous municipalities of Chiapas. The experiences of Tzeltal communities in the Lacandon Jungle compared with the ones of Nahua people, relatively subordinate to state policies, show that there is a greater willingness to value native languages in the classroom as educational management framework. It also fosters the family involvement in the plans and programs of study. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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43. Cerambícidos (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) asociados al piñón (Jatropha curcas L.), en cinco municipios de la Depresión Central de Chiapas, México.
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Morales-Morales, Carlos J., Aguilar-Astudillo, Eduardo, de los A. Rosales-Esquinca, María, Quiroga-Madrigal, Ricardo R., Alonso-Bran, Reynerio A., and del C. Gutiérrez-Hernández, Rodrigo
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BEETLES , *SOIL mapping , *JATROPHA - Abstract
This research was conducted from august 2008 to August 2011 in five municipalities of the Central Depression of Chiapas State of Mexico. Sampling was carried out on 15 living fences transects of 100 m length, and on the Jatropha Germplasm Bank arboretum of the Faculty of Agronomic Sciences of the Chiapas Autonomous University at Villaflores, Chiapas. Specimens were collected on leaves, flowers and fruits of physic nut, with an aerial entomological net, but some were collected by hand as stem borers. Specimens were deposited in the Entomological Collection of the Faculty of Agronomic Sciences (CACH). Overall reviewed individuals were 141, distributed in three subfamilies, 15 tribes, 23 genera and 27 species. More abundantly species were Odontocera aurocincta aurocincta Bates, Essostrutha laeta Newman, Lagocheirus undatus Voet, Trachyderes mandibularis mandibularis Serville y Stenosphenus trispinosus Bates with 72, 13, 7, 5 and 4 individuals, respectively. Lagocheirus undatus Voet is the only species that has been reported previously in Jatropha curcas L. Of the 27 species reported in this paper, five are new records for Chiapas state, among which are: Bromiades brachyptera Chevrolat (Cerambycinae: Rhinotragini), Hippopsis lemniscata Fabricius (Lamiinae: Agapanthini), Psapharochrus circumflexus J. du Val in Sagra (Lamiinae: Acanthoderini) and Strangalia biannulata Linsley (Lepturinae: Lepturini). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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44. Análisis de los indicadores de desarrollo humano, marginación, rezago social y pobreza en los municipios de Chiapas a partir de una perspectiva demográfica.
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PELÁEZ-HERREROS, ÓSCAR
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45. Trade Openness, Infrastructure, and the Wellbeing of Mexico's South.
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Rivas, Marcela Gonzalez
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MEXICAN economic policy ,MEXICAN economy ,NORTH American Free Trade Agreement ,INFRASTRUCTURE (Economics) ,EQUALITY ,ECONOMIC development ,COMMERCIAL policy - Abstract
The article discusses the effects of infrastructure and trade policies on economic conditions in the Mexican states of Chiapas, Guerrero, and Oaxaca. According to the author, Mexico's infrastructure policies largely excluded the its southern states, leading northern states to become the primary beneficiaries of trade openness and to outperform the south economically. Details on the relationship between access to international markets and the cost of infrastructure investments are presented. It is suggested that Mexico should improve basic infrastructure in the southern states Other topics include the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), regional inequality, and industrial development.
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46. FORMAS DE MOVILIDAD LABORAL TRANSFRONTERIZA DE LAS Y LOS GUATEMALTECOS A CHIAPAS, UNA VISIÓN DESDE LA FAMILIA.
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AGUIRRE, JéSSICA N. NáJERA
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LABOR mobility , *INTERNAL migration , *EMIGRATION & immigration , *LABOR turnover , *ETHNOLOGY , *INTERNATIONAL cooperation - Abstract
The aim of this paper is to show the different ways in which Guatemalans, self-identified as household heads, wives, daughters and sons, are mobilized to Mexico to work. The interest is to contribute to the study of the complex relationship between family and work in transfrontiers contexts. The main theoretical and methodological elements in this work are the diversification of jobs performed by the Guatemalans in Chiapas (farm and nonfarm), and sociodemographic approach from the family as the focus of interest. Based on the Survey on Migration in Southerm Mexico Border 2007, descriptive analysis was performed about workers flow Guatemalans to Chiapas, with variables such as sex, the position of migrants in the kinship structure within your home, the time spent working in Chiapas and the location of residential areas in Guatemala and working in Mexico. From a logistic model is emphasized labor mobilities daily transfrontier, ie those in which individuals cross to work for a few hours and return to Guatemala on the same day. The results provide an indication of differences in mobility conditions associated with gender, age and family position. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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47. Macroeconomic effects of remittances in Mexican economy and in the State of Chiapas.
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López-Arévalo, Jorge, Sovilla-Sogne, Bruno, and García-Fernández, Francisco
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MACROECONOMICS ,REMITTANCES ,MEXICAN economy, 1994- ,NEOLIBERALISM ,ECONOMIC models ,ECONOMIC policy - Abstract
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- 2011
48. Mortalidad materna en Los Altos de Chiapas. Validación de un indicador alterno para identificar el subregistro de muerte materna en algunas regiones indígenasa.
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Graciela Freyermuth Enciso, De la Torre, Cecffia, Navarro, Sergio Meneses, and Navarro, David Meléndez
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- 2009
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49. Survey and conservation of a relict population of spider monkeys (Ateles geoffroyi) in the Sumidero Canyon, Mexico.
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Muñóz, David, Estrada, Alejandro, and del Valle, Yasminda García
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- 2008
50. Etnicidad y ciudadanía en los "márgenes del conflicto". La lucha por la territorialidad en la selva-fronteriza de Chiapas, México.
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Rodríguez Castillo, Luis
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ETHNOLOGY ,INDIGENOUS rights ,CITIZENSHIP ,LOCAL government ,POLITICAL participation ,MUNICIPAL government ,MEXICAN politics & government - Abstract
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- 2005
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