Publications by authors named "Ricardo Serna-Lagunes"

Maize (Zea mays L.) is native to Mexico, in which wide genetic diversity can be found; however, maize is at risk of genetic erosion, and agroforestry systems (ASs) can be a strategy for conservation and sustainable use of this crop. The objective of this study was to evaluate the variation in the morpho-agronomic characteristics of three native maize races, Tuxpeño, Olotillo × Tuxpeño and Ratón × Tepecintle, cultivated in different AS in a tropical climate of Veracruz, Mexico, as well as its association with microclimatic conditions.

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In the indigenous communities of central Veracruz, herds of creole sheep have been established and managed through traditional practices of crossing, but their genetic characteristics have never been examined in order to evaluate their state of endogamy, and to help the management programs to protect this genetic resource. The objective of the present study was to characterize the genetic diversity of three populations of creole sheep managed by indigenous communities in the central region of Veracruz, Mexico. Indigenous family producers of creole sheep were located and blood samples taken from 90 individual sheep from the municipalities of Tehuipango, Astacinga and Tlaquilpa, Veracruz.

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  • The study investigates the morphological variability of tick populations in Veracruz, Mexico, an area significant for livestock and public health, using electron microscopy to assess differences based on geography.
  • A total of 80 ticks (40 males and 40 females) from various regions of Veracruz were analyzed, revealing that 77% of the morphological variation in ticks could be explained by a few main components, suggesting limited intraspecific variation, especially among females.
  • The findings also indicated that the only tick species affecting livestock in Veracruz is part of a specific complex, with the uniform traits of this species likely influenced by the movement of livestock across the region.
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Crocodylus moreletii, an extinction threatened species, represents an emblem for tropical ecosystems in Mexico. Surprisingly, there is a lack of information about their genetic constitution, which should be evaluated for a proper management ex situ and for making decisions on the release of crocodiles into natural habitats. The aim of this study was to characterize and compare the genetic variability of four populations of C.

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