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Factors affecting the productivity and the efficiency at weaning of hair ewes in a dry tropical environment.
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Evaluation and comparison of spray equipment for indoor residual spraying
ANUAR MEDINA BARREIRO; FABIAN CORREA MORALES; FELIPE ANTONIO DZUL MANZANILLA; EVARISTO MORALES RIOS; AZAEL CHE MENDOZA; GONZALO VAZQUEZ PROKOPECThe World Health Organization (WHO) has recently recommended indoor residual spraying (IRS) as part of a vector control strategy to combat Aedes-borne diseases, including dengue, chikungunya, and Zika viruses. Hand compression ... -
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Epidemiology of feline urolithiasis in Mexico (2006–2017)
CLAUDIA IVETH MENDOZA LOPEZ; JAVIER DEL ANGEL CARAZA; MARIA ALEJANDRA AKE CHIÑAS; ISRAEL ALEJANDRO QUIJANO HERNANDEZThe objectives of this study were to identify the proportions of different types of uroliths, characterize the population of cats that present with urolithiasis and determine possible predisposing factors in a population ... -
Xanthinuria: a rare cause of urolithiasis in the cat
CLAUDIA IVETH MENDOZA LOPEZ; JAVIER DEL ANGEL CARAZA; ISRAEL ALEJANDRO QUIJANO HERNANDEZ; JOSE SIMON MARTINEZ CASTAÑEDAXanthinuria is a very rare disease in cats. Its etiology may have a genetic origin or may be due to an iatrogenic xanthine-dehydrogenase inhibition that finally results in urolithiasis. The present work reports two cases ... -
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Woody species structure, diversity and floristic affinities in seasonally dry forest in the Uxmal archaeological zone
PATRICIA IRENE MONTAÑEZ ESCALANTE -
Diversidad de avispas depredadoras en dos tipos de vegetación del estado de Yucatán en México
VIRGINIA MELENDEZ RAMIREZ -
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EFFECTS OF GREYWATER DISCHARGES ON SHALLOW SOIL PROPERTIES
PATRICIA IRENE MONTAÑEZ ESCALANTE -
Fine-scale spatial and temporal dynamics of kdr haplotypes in Aedes aegypti from Mexico
ANUAR MEDINA BARREIRO; GONZALO VAZQUEZ PROKOPECAs resistance to insecticides increases in disease vectors, it has become exceedingly important to monitor populations for susceptibility. Most studies of field populations of Aedes aegypti have largely characterized ... -
Assessment of population structure and management of Cordia dodecandra A. DC. in homegardens and tropical forest in Yucatan, Mexico
PATRICIA IRENE MONTAÑEZ ESCALANTE -
Efficacy of novel indoor residual spraying methods targeting pyrethroid-resistant Aedes aegypti within experimental houses
ANUAR MEDINA BARREIRO; FABIAN CORREA MORALES; FELIPE ANTONIO DZUL MANZANILLA; EVARISTO MORALES RIOS; BEATRIZ LOPEZ MONROY; SCOTT RITCHIE; GONZALO VAZQUEZ PROKOPECChallenges in maintaining high effectiveness of classic vector control in urban areas has renewed the interest in indoor residual spraying (IRS) as a promising approach for Aedes-borne disease prevention. While IRS has ... -
Analysis of lower urinary tract disease of dogs
CLAUDIA IVETH MENDOZA LOPEZ; JAVIER DEL ANGEL CARAZA; ISRAEL ALEJANDRO QUIJANO HERNANDEZLower urinary tract diseases (LUTD) include different conditions that affect the urinary bladder, urethra and prostate. The objective of this study was to determine the frequency of different related diseases, to characterize ... -
Diversity of Tabanidae, Asilydae and Syrphidae (Diptera) in natural protected areas of Yucatan Mexico
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Growing out of the tropical forests: domestication syndrome of native Mesoamerican trees in Mayan homegardens
PATRICIA IRENE MONTAÑEZ ESCALANTE -
Prickly pear crops as bee diversity reservoirs and the role of bees in Opuntia fruit production
VIRGINIA MELENDEZ RAMIREZ -
Field efficacy trials of aerial ultra-low-volume application of insecticides against caged Aedes aegypti in Mexico
ANUAR MEDINA BARREIRO; FELIPE ANTONIO DZUL MANZANILLA; FABIAN CORREA MORALES; EVARISTO MORALES RIOS; ABDIEL AGUSTIN MARTIN PARK; ARMANDO ERICK ELIZONDO QUIROGA; GONZALO VAZQUEZ PROKOPEC; AZAEL CHE MENDOZAWe evaluated the efficacy of aerial ultra-low-volume (ULV) insecticide spraying in field bioassays with caged Aedes aegypti in May 2017 in Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico. The insecticides tested included an organophosphate ...