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USING PARSIMONY ANALYSIS OF ENDEMICITY TO ANALYZE THE DISTRIBUTION OF MEXICAN LAND MAMMALS
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Terrestrial MammalsBiodiversityAnimal TaxonomyEngineeringBiogeographyMammalogyEvolutionary BiologyGeographyZoogeographyRodent EcologySocial SciencesTerrestrial BiotaBaja California PeninsulaSpecie DistributionMexican Land MammalsSpatial EcologyParsimony AnalysisConservation Biology
Patterns of endemism of terrestrial mammals inhabiting México are analyzed by applying Parsimony Analysis of Endemicity (PAE) to 47 ecoregions. The ecoregions were classified in 2 main groups: ecoregions of the Baja California Peninsula and ecoregions of the rest of the country. We found 27 ecoregions with characteristic taxa, and 5 areas of endemism: Northern High Plateau, Baja California, Chiapas, Isthmus, and Yucatán Peninsula. Groups of ecoregions are basically congruent with other regionalization schemes previously proposed for the country.
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