Publications by authors named "Daniel Sanchez-Ochoa"

We need to understand how zoonotic diseases make their way in urbanized areas, and one way is via gathering well-structured temporal and spatial accounts of zoonotic disease vectors. Due to its large biotic and abiotic heterogeneity, Mexico City provides favorable environmental conditions for the proliferation of mosquitoes including vector species of medical importance. Hereby we present the results of one year sampling (May 2023-April 2024) in eight contrasting locations in Mexico City.

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Article Synopsis
  • - This text addresses the gap in measuring how the diversity of species' timing and activities contributes to biodiversity, proposing a new measure called Phenological Hill numbers (PD) to summarize community phenological patterns.
  • - The PD measure was developed using a combination of pairwise overlapping distances and wavelet analysis methods, allowing it to account for variations in species' life cycles and their ecological interactions.
  • - Initial tests showed that PD effectively captures diversity patterns similar to other metrics within the Hill numbers framework, indicating its potential to reveal meaningful insights into community dynamics over time.
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