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135. Landscape-scale forest cover drives the predictability of forest regeneration across the Neotropics. Rito KF, Arroyo-Rodríguez V (…) Martínez-Ramos M. Ecology Letters

134. Designing optimal human-modified landscapes for forest biodiversity conservation. Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Fahrig L, Tabarelli M, Watling JI (…) Tscharntke T. Ecology Letters

133. Strong historical signal in the latitudinal gradient of tree diversity. Slik JWF et al. Science

132. Functional biogeography of Neotropical rainforests: trait-climate relationships and assembly patterns of tree communities. Pinho B, Tabarelli M, Arroyo-Rodriguez V, (…) Melo FPL. Global Ecology and Biogeography

131. Habitat use by mountain carnivores in an elevational gradient in northwestern Mexico. Marín G, Arroyo-Rodriguez V, Sierra-Corona R, Ponce-Guevara E, Ceballos G. Ecology and Evolution

130. Seed dispersal by spider monkeys in logged and unlogged sites in the Calakmul rain forest, Mexico. González-Zamora A, Velázquez-Vázquez G, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Taylor J. Journal of Tropical Ecology

129. Patterns and drivers of the scale of landscape effect on diurnal raptors in a fragmented tropical dry forest. Martinez-Ruiz M, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Franch I, Renton K. Landscape Ecology

128. Diversification of economic activities reduce forest loss in Tropical Biosphere Reserves. Auliz-Ortiz D, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Mendoza E, Martínez-Ramos M. Nature Sustainability

127. Evaluating extinction debt in fragmented forests: the rapid recovery of a critically endangered primate. Alcocer-Rodríguez M, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, (…) Dunn JC. Animal Conservation

126. Severe lack of evidence limits effective conservation of the world’s primates. Kühl HS, Arroyo-Rodríguez V (…) Junker J. Nature Ecology and Evolution

125. Water deficit and isolation distance drive plant taxonomic and phylogenetic β-diversity in a tropical dry forest. Rito K, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Cavender-Bares J, et al. Diversity and Distributions

124. Maintenance of tree reproductive functionality along gradients of precipitation and human disturbance in a tropical dry forest. Fortunato M, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, et al. Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics

123. Biomass decline triggered by tropical forest loss is amplified in regions with intermediate disturbance level. Melito M, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Metzger JP et al. Landscape Ecology

122. Landscape structure shapes functional composition of tree assemblages in human-modified Neotropical forests. Mendes, G., Gonçalves-Souza T, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Hernández-Ruedas MA, Faria D, Mariano-Neto E, Tabarelli M, Santos BA, Melo FPL. Journal of Applied Ecology


2020

121. Support for the habitat amount hypothesis from a global synthesis of species density studies. Watling JI, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, (…) Fahrig L. Ecology Letters PDF

120. Regional context and dispersal mode drive the impact of landscape structure on seed dispersal. San-José M, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Meave JA. Ecological Applications PDF


2019

119. Determinantes de la biodiversidad en paisajes antrópicos: Una revisión teórica. Arroyo-Rodríguez V, et al. En: Moreno, C. E. (Ed.) La biodiversidad en un mundo cambiante: Fundamentos teóricos y metodológicos para su estudio. Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo y Libermex. Ciudad de México, pp 65-112. ISBN: 978-607-98479-3-7. PDF

118. Linking changes in landscape structure to population changes of an endangered primate. Arce-Peña NP, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Dias PAD, Franch-Pardo I, Andresen E. Landscape Ecology PDF

117. Local and landscape drivers of the number of individuals and genetic diversity of a microendemic and critically endangered salamander. González-Fernández A, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Ramírez-Corona F, Manjarrez J, Sunny A. Landscape Ecology PDF

116. Extinction filters mediate the global effects of habitat fragmentation on animals. Betts MG, Wolf C, Pfeifer M, Banks-Leite C, Arroyo-Rodríguez V (…). Science PDF

115. A global assessment of primate responses to landscape structure. Galán-Acedo C, Arroyo-Rodriguez V, Cudney-Valenzuela S, Fahrig L. Biological Reviews PDF

114. The scale of landscape effect on seed dispersal depends on both response variables and landscape predictor. San-José M, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Jordano P, Meave JA, Martínez-Ramos M. Landscape Ecology PDF

113. Ecological traits of the world’s primates. Galán-Acedo C, Arroyo-Rodríguez V. Scientific Data PDF

112. Functional diversity and composition of Caatinga woody flora are negatively impacted by chronic anthropogenic disturbanc. Ribeiro ES, Lohbeck M, Santos B, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Leal IR, Tabarelli M. Journal of Ecology PDF

111. The conservation value of human-modified landscapes for the world’s primates. Galán-Acedo C, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Andresen E, Arregoitia LV, Vega E, Peres CA, Ewers RM. Nature Communications PDF

110. Is habitat fragmentation bad for biodiversity? Fahrig L, Arroyo-Rodríguez V (…) Watling J. Biological Conservation 230:179-186 PDF

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109. Landscape predictors of rodent dynamics in fragmented rainforests. Arce-Peña NP, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, San-José M, et al. Biodiversity and Conservation PDF

108. Species sorting and mass effect along forest succession: evidence from taxonomic, functional, and phylogenetic diversity of amphibian communities. Hernández-Ordóñez O, Santos BA, Pyron RA, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, et al. Ecology and Evolution PDF

107. Depauperation and divergence of plant-specialist herbivore assemblages in a fragmented tropical landscape. Souza DG, Sfair JC, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Santos JC, Tabarelli M. Ecological Entomology PDF

106. Forest cover and matrix functionality drive the abundance and reproductive success of an endangered primate in two fragmented rainforests. Galán-Acedo C, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Estrada A, Ramos-Fernández G. Landscape Ecology PDF


2018

105. Importancia de la estructura del paisaje para la conservación de primates. Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Galán-Acedo C, En: Primatology, Biocultural Diversity and Sustainable Development in Tropical Forests. UNESCO, Ciudad de México. PDF

104. Commentary: Forest cover is critical for biodiversity conservation in tropical livestock-dominated landscapes. Alvarado F, Williams DR, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Escobar F. Tropical Conservation Science PDF

103. Integrating expert knowledge and ecological niche models to estimate Mexican primates’ distribution. Calixto-Pérez E, (…) Martínez-Meyer E. Primates PDF

102. Unravelling the scales of effect of landscape structure on primate species richness and density of titi monkeys (Callicebus nigrifrons). Gestich CC, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Ribeiro MC, da Cunha RGT, Setz EZF. Ecological Research PDF

101. Direct and cascading effects of landscape structure on tropical forest and non-forest frugivorous birds. Morante-Filho JC, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Pessoa MS, Cazetta E, Faria D. Ecological Applications PDF

100. Fragmentation and matrix contrast favor understory plants through negative cascading effects on a strong competitor palm. Hernández-Ruedas MA, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Morante-Filho JC, Meave JA, Martínez-Ramos M. Ecological Applications PDF

99. Drivers of the spatial scale that best predict primate responses to landscape structure. Galán-Acedo C, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Estrada A, Ramos-Fernández G. Ecography  PDF

98. Phylogenetic dimension of tree communities reveals high conservation value of disturbed tropical rainforests. Santo-Silva E, Santos BA, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Melo FPL, Faria D, Cazetta E, Mariano-Neto E, Hernández-Ruedas MA, Tabarelli M. Diversity and Distributions PDF

97. Primate seed dispersal: old and new challenges. Andresen E, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Ramos-Robles M. International Journal of Primatology  PDF

96. Phylogenetic classification of the world’s tropical forests. Slik JWF, Franklin J, Arroyo-Rodríguez V et al. PNAS PDF

95. Tropical biodiversity: the roles of biotic interactions in its origin, maintenance, function and conservation. Andresen E, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Escobar F. En: Ecological Networks in the Tropics. Dáttilo W, Rico-Gray V (eds). Springer, New York. PDF

94. The role of livestock intensification and landscape structure in maintaining tropical
biodiversity
. Alvarado F, Escobar F, Williams DR, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Escobar F. Journal of Applied Ecology PDF

93. Compensatory dynamics maintain bird phylogenetic diversity in fragmented tropical landscapes. Morante-Filho JC, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, (…) Faria D. Journal of Applied Ecology PDF

92. Soil-mediated filtering organizes plant assemblages in regenerating tropical forests. Pinho BX, Melo FPL, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Pierce S, Lohbeck M, Tabarelli M. Journal of Ecology PDF


2017

91. Creation of forest edges has a global impact on forest vertebrates. Pfeifer M, Lefebvre V, Peres CA, Wearn O, Marsh C, Banks-Leite C, Butchart S, Arroyo-Rodríguez V et al. Nature PDF

90. La ecología del paisaje en México: logros, desafíos y oportunidades en las ciencias biológicas. Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Moreno CE, Galán-Acedo C. Revista Mexicana de Biodiversidad PDF

89. Measuring biodiversity in the Anthropocene: a simple guide to helpful methods. Moreno, C.E., Calderón-Patrón, J.M., Arroyo-Rodríguez, V., et al. Biodiversity and Conservation PDF

88. Spider monkeys in human-modified landscapes: the importance of the matrix. Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Pérez-Elissetche GK, (…) Ramos-Fernández G. Tropical Conservation Science 10:1-30 PDF

87. Parent-parent and parent-offspring distances in Spondias radlkoferi seeds suggest long-distance pollen and seed dispersal: evidence from latrines of the spider monkey.  Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Aguilar-Barajas E, González-Zamora A, Rocha-Ramírez V, González-Rodríguez A, Oyama K. Journal of Tropical Ecology 33:95–106 PDF

86. Precipitation mediates the effect of human disturbance on the Brazilian Caatinga vegetation. Rito KF, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, de Queiroz RT, Leal IR, Tabarelli M. Journal of Ecology 105:828–838  PDF

85. Habitat fragmentation. Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Galán-Acedo C, Fahrig L. En: Fuentes, A. (ed.) The International Encyclopedia of Primatology. Wiley-Blackwell publisher, New York. Pp. 1-10 DOI: 10.1002/9781119179313.wbprim0179. PDF

84. The database of the PREDICTS (Projecting Responses of Ecological Diversity In Changing Terrestrial Systems) Project. Hudson LN, et al. Ecology and Evolution 7(1):145–188 PDF

83. Does forest fragmentation cause an increase in forest temperature? Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Saldaña-Vázquez RA, Fahrig L, Santos BA. Ecological Research 32(1):81–88 PDF

82. Multiple successional pathways in human-modified tropical landscapes: New insights from forest succession, forest fragmentation and landscape ecology research. Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Melo FPL, Martínez-Ramos M, Bongers F, …, Tabarelli M. Biological Reviews 92:326–340 PDF

81. Efectos de la estructura espacial y calidad del hábitat sobre los monos aulladores: Implicaciones para la conservación de primates a diferentes escalas espaciales. Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Mandujano S. In: Reynoso VH, Coates R, Vázquez-Cruz ML (eds), Avances y perspectivas en la investigación de bosques tropicales y sus alrededores: Los Tuxtlas. Instituto de Biología, UNAM, Mexico City, pp. 349-352.

80. Adaptaciones conductuales de los monos aulladores (Alouatta palliata) a la fragmentación de la selva en Los Tuxtlas: dieta y patrón de actividad. Cristóbal-Azkarate J, Arroyo-Rodríguez V. In: Reynoso VH, Coates R, Vázquez-Cruz ML (eds), Avances y perspectivas en la investigación de bosques tropicales y sus alrededores: Los Tuxtlas. Instituto de Biología, UNAM, Mexico City, pp. 353-360.


2016

ecology79. Tropical forest loss and its multitrophic effects on insect herbivory. Morante-Filho JC, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Lohbeck M, Tscharntke T, Faria D. Ecology 97:3315–3325 (2016) PDF

78. Taxonomic and functional divergence of tree assemblages in a fragmented tropical forest. Sfair JC, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Santos BA, Tabarelli M. Ecological Applications 26:1816–1826 (2016) PDF

77. Commentary: Anthropogenic disturbances jeopardize biodiversity conservation within tropical rainforest reserves.  Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Melo FPL. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 4:73 (2016) PDF

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76. Phylogenetic impoverishment of plant communities following chronic human disturbances in the Brazilian Caatinga. Ribeiro EMS, Santos BA, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Tabarelli M, Leal IR. Ecology 97:1583–1592 (2016) PDF

75. Landscape composition shapes phyllostomid bat assemblages more strongly than landscape configuration in a fragmented biodiversity hotspot. Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Rojas C, Saldaña-Vázquez RA, Stoner KE. Biological Conservation 198:84-92 (2016) PDF

74. Species- and community-level responses to habitat spatial changes in fragmented rainforests: Assessing compensatory dynamics in amphibians and reptiles. Russildi G, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Hernández-Ordóñez O, Pineda E, Reynoso VH. Biodiversity and Conservation 25:375–392 (2016) PDF

73. Forest loss and matrix composition are the major drivers shaping dung beetle assemblages in a fragmented rainforest. Sánchez-de-Jesús HA, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Andresen E, Escobar F. Landscape Ecology 31(4):843–854 (2016)  PDF

72. Plant trait distribution and the spatial reorganization of tree assemblages in a fragmented Atlantic forest landscape. Mendes G, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Almeida WR, Pinto SRR, Pillar VD, Tabarelli M. Plant Ecology 217:31–42 (2016) PDF

71. Proximate and ultimate predictors of the spider monkey’s stress response in fragmented landscapes. Ordóñez-Gómez JD, Cristóbal-Azkarate J, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Santillán-Doherty AM, Valdez RA, Romano MC. PLoS ONE 11(2):e0149671 (2016) PDF

70. Patterns and predictors of β-diversity in the fragmented Brazilian Atlantic forest: A multiscale analysis of forest specialist and generalist birds. Morante-Filho JC, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Faria D. Journal of Animal Ecology 85:240–250 (2016) PDF


2015

69. Sleeping sites of spider monkeys (Ateles geoffroyi) in logged and unlogged tropical forests. Velázquez-Vázquez G, Reyna-Hurtado R, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Calmé S, Léger-Dalcourt M, Navarrete DA. International Journal of Primatology 36:1154–1171 (2015) PDF

68. An estimate of the number of tropical tree species. Slik F, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, et al. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences U.S.A. 112:7472–7477 (2015) PDF

67. Chronic anthropogenic disturbance drives the biological impoverishment of the Brazilian Caatinga vegetation. Ribeiro EMS, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Santos BA, Tabarelli M, Leal IR. Journal of Applied Ecology 52: 611–620 (2015) PDF

66. Range extensions of amphibians and reptiles in the southeastern part of theLacandona rainforest, Mexico. Hernández-Ordóñez O, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, …, Reynoso VH. Revista Mexicana de Biodiversidad 86:457–468 (2015) PDF

65. Sleeping tree fidelity of the spider monkeys shapes community-level seed rain patterns in continuous and fragmented rain forests. González-Zamora A, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Escobar F, Oyama K, Stoner KE, Aureli F. Journal of Tropical Ecology 31:305–313 (2015)  PDF

64. The importance of lianas for primates: more than a food source. Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Asensio N, Dunn J, Cristóbal-Azakarate J, Gonzalez-Zamora A. En: Schnitzer S., Bongers F., Burnham R., Putz F. (eds.). Ecology of Lianas. Wiley-Blackwell publisher, pp. 407-426. PDF

63. Role of emitter and severity of aggression influence the agonistic vocalizations of Geoffroy’s spider monkeys. Ordóñez-Gómez JD, Dunn JC, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, … , Santillán-Doherty AM. International Journal of Primatology 36:429–440 (2015) PDF

62. Impact of landscape composition and configuration on forest specialist and generalist bird species in the fragmented Lacandona rainforest, Mexico. Carrara E, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Vega-Rivera JH, Schondube JE, de Freitas SM, Fahrig L. Biological Conservation 184: 117–126 (2015) PDF

61. Primate extirpation from rainforest fragments does not appear to influence seedling recruitment. Chaves OM, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Martínez-Ramos M, Stoner KE. American Journal of Primatology 77: 468–478 (2015)  PDF

60. Which is the appropriate scale to assess the impact of landscape spatial configuration on the diet and behavior of spider monkeys? Ordóñez-Gómez JD, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Nicasio-Arzeta S, Cristóbal-Azkarate J. American Journal of Primatology 77(1):56-65 (2015) PDF

59. Seed dispersal by howler monkeys: current knowledge, conservation implications and future directions. Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Andresen E, Bravo SP, Stevenson PR. En: Kowalewski M, Garber PA, Cortés-Ortiz L, Urbani B, Youlatos D, eds. Howler Monkeys. Springer Developments in Primatology: Progress and Prospects book series. PDF


2014

58. Conserving tropical tree diversity and forest structure: the value of small rainforest patches in moderately-managed landscapes. Hernández-Ruedas MA, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, … , Santos BA. PLoS ONE 9 (6): e98931 (2014) PDF

57. Why is a landscape perspective important in studies of primates? Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Fahrig L. American Journal of Primatology 76:901–909 (2014)  PDF

56. Association between small rodents and forest patch and landscape structure in the fragmented Lacandona rainforest, Mexico. San-José M, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Sánchez-Cordero V. Tropical Conservation Science 7:403-422 (2014) PDF

55. BIOFRAG – A new database for analysing BIOdiversity responses to forest FRAGmentation. Pfeifer M, Lefebvre V, Gardner TA, Arroyo-Rodríguez V (…) Ewers R. Ecology and Evolution 4(9):1524-1537 (2014) PDF

54. Distribution and conservation status of the amphibians and reptiles in the Lacandona rainforest, Mexico: an update after 20 years of research. Hernández-Ordóñez O, Martínez-Ramos M, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, et al. Tropical Conservation Science 7:1-25 (2014) PDF

53. Vegetation cover and road density as indicators of habitat suitability of theMorelet’s crocodile. González-Trujillo R, Méndez-Alonzo R, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, et al. Journal of Herpetology 48:188-194 (2014) PDF

52. Land cover changes in the Lachuá region, Guatemala: patterns, proximate causes, and underlying driving forces over the last 50 years. Quezada ML, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Pérez-Silva E, Aide TM. Regional Environmental Change 14:1139-1149 (2014)  PDF

51. Contagious deposition of seeds in spider monkeys’ sleeping trees limits effective seed dispersal in fragmented landscapes. González-Zamora A, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Escobar F, Rös M, Oyama K, et al. PLoS ONE 9(2): e89346 (2014) PDF

50. Isolation and characterization of polymorphic microsatellite loci in Spondias radlkoferi (Anacardiaceae). Aguilar-Barajas E, Sork V, González-Zamora A, Rocha-Ramírez V, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Oyama K. Applications in Plant Sciences 2(11): 79-79 (2014) PDF


2013

49. Plant β-diversity in fragmented rainforests: testing floristic homogenization and differentiation hypotheses. Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Rös M, Escobar F, Melo FPL, Santos BA, Tabarelli M, Chazdon R. Journal of Ecology 101:1449–1458 (2013) PDF

48. The relative impact of forest patch and landscape attributes on black howler monkey populations in the fragmented Lacandona rainforest, Mexico. Arroyo-Rodríguez V, González-Perez IM, Garmendia A, Solà M, Estrada A. Landscape Ecology 28:1717–1727 (2013) PDF

47. On the hope for biodiversity-friendly tropical landscapes. Melo FPL, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Fahrig L, Martínez-Ramos M, Tabarelli M. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 28(8):461-468 (2013) PDF

46. Behavioral and physiological responses to subgroup size and number of people in howler monkeys inhabiting a forest fragment used for nature-based tourism. Aguilar-Melo AR, Andresen E, Cristóbal-Azkarate J, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, et al. American Journal of Primatology 75:1108–1116 (2013) PDF

45. Assessing habitat fragmentation effects for primates: the importance of evaluating questions at the correct scale. Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Cuesta-del Moral E, Mandujano S, Chapman CA, Fahrig L. En: Marsh L, Chapman CA, eds., Primates in Fragments II. Kluwer Academic, London PDF

44. Primates in fragments 10 years later: once and future goals. Marsh LK, Chapman CA, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Cobden AK, Dunn JC, et al. En: Marsh L, Chapman CA, eds., Primates in Fragments II. Kluwer Academic, London PDF

43. Landscape and patch attributes impacting medium- and large-sized terrestrial mammals in a fragmented rain forest. Garmendia A, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Estrada A, Naranjo E, Stoner KE. Journal of Tropical Ecology 29:331–344 (2013) PDF

42. Secondary forests as biodiversity repositories in human-modified landscapes: insights from the Neotropics. Tabarelli M, Santos BA, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Melo FPL. Boletim do Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi. Ciências Naturais 7:319-328 (2013) PDF


2012

41. Averting biodiversity collapse in tropical forest protected areas. Laurance WF, Useche DC, Rendeiro J, Kalka M, Bradshaw CJA, Sloan SP, Laurance SG, Campbell M, Abernethy K, Alvarez P, Ansell F, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, et alNature 489: 290-294 (2012) PDF

40. Sleeping sites and latrines of spider monkeys in continuous and fragmented rainforests: implications for seed dispersal and forest regeneration. González-Zamora A, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Oyama AK, Sork V, Chapman, CA, Stoner KE. PLoS ONE (2012) PDF

39. Maintenance of tree phylogenetic diversity in a highly fragmented rainforest. Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Cavender-Bares J, Escobar F, Melo FPL, Tabarelli M, Santos BA. Journal of Ecology 100: 702–711 (2012) PDF

38. The ranging costs of a fallback food: liana consumption supplements diet but increases foraging effort in howler monkeys. Dunn JC, Asensio N, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Schnitzer S, Cristóbal-Azkarate J. Biotropica 44(5): 705–714 (2012) PDF

37. Differences in diet between spider monkey groups living in forest fragments and continuous forest in Lacandona, Mexico. Chaves OM, Stoner KE, Arroyo-Rodríguez V. Biotropica 44:105–113 (2012) PDF

36. The northern naked-tailed armadillo in the Lacandona rainforest, Mexico: New records and potential threats. González-Zamora A, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, González-Di Pierro AM, Lombera R, Peña E, Peña-Mondragón JL, Hernández-Ordoñez O, Muench C, Garmendia A, Stoner KE. Revista Mexicana de Biodiversidad 82:581–586 (2012) PDF


2011

35. Wood consumption by Geoffroyi’s spider monkeys and its role in mineral supplementation. Chaves OM, Stoner KE, Ángeles-Campos S, Arroyo-Rodríguez V. PLoS ONE 6(9): e25070 (2011) PDF

34. Seasonal differences in activity patterns of Geoffroyi´s spider monkeys (Atelesgeoffroyi) living in continuous and fragmented forests in southern Mexico. Chavez OM, Stoner KE, Arroyo-Rodríguez V. International Journal of Primatology 32:960–973 (2011) PDF

33. Influence of climatic variables, forest type and condition on activity patterns ofGeoffroyi´s spider monkeys throughout Mesoamerica. González-Zamora A, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Chaves OM, Sánchez-López S, Aureli F, Stoner KE. American Journal of Primatology 73:1189–1198 (2011) PDF

32. Effects of the physical environment and primate gut passage on the early establishment of an old-growth forest tree species (Ampelocera hottlei) in fragmented tropical rainforest. González-Di Pierro A, Benítez-Malvido J, Mendez M, Zermeño I, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, StonerKE, Estrada A. Biotropica 43: 459–466 (2011) PDF

31. Effectiveness of spider monkeys (Ateles geoffroyi vellerosus) as seed dispersers in continuous and fragmented rainforests in southern Mexico. Chaves OM, Stoner KE, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Estrada A. International Journal of Primatology 32:177–192 (2011) PDF

30. Diversidad y estructura de la vegetación en fragmentos de selva de tres paisajes de Los Tuxtlas, Veracruz. Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Mandujano S, Benítez-Malvido J. En: La Biodiversidad del Estado de Veracruz: Estudio de Estado. CONABIO, Gobierno del Estado de Veracruz, Universidad Veracruzana, Instituto de Ecología A. C., pp. 239-246 (2011) PDF

29. Dispersión de semillas por monos araña y su implicación para la regeneración de selvas mexicanas fragmentadas. Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Chaves OM, Guzmán-Romero B, Ávila EF, Stoner KE. En: Dias PAD, Rangel A, Canales D (eds), La Conservación de los Primates en México. Colección “La Ciencia en Veracruz”, Consejo Veracruzano de Investigación Científica y Desarrollo Tecnológico, Xalapa, Ver., pp. 125-145 (2011) PDF

28. Group size and foraging effort in howler monkeys at Los Tuxtlas, Mexico: a preliminary test of the ecological-constraints model. Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Dias PAD, Cristóbal-Azkarate J. En: Gama L, Pozo-Montuy G, Contreras W, Arriaga SL (eds), Perspectivas enPrimatología Mexicana. Universidad Juárez Autónoma de Tabasco, Villahermosa, Tabasco, pp. 103-116 (2011) PDF

27. Vegetation attributes affecting Alouatta sara populations in Santa Cruz, Bolivia: a preliminary evaluationGoffard DA, Arroyo-Rodríguez V. En: Gama L, Pozo-Montuy G, Contreras W, Arriaga S.L. (eds), Perspectivas enPrimatología Mexicana. Universidad Juárez Autónoma de Tabasco, Villahermosa, Tabasco, pp. 207-229 (2011) PDF


2010

26. Edge-related loss of tree phylogenetic diversity in the severely fragmented Brazilian Atlantic forest. Santos BA, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Moreno C, Tabarelli M. PLoS ONE 5 (9):e12625 (2010) PDF

25. Effects of forest fragmentation and disturbance on howler monkeys: a review. Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Dias PAD. American Journal of Primatology 71:1–16 (2010) PDF

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2009

24. Value of small patches in the conservation to plant-species diversity in highly fragmented rainforest. Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Pineda E, Escobar F, Benítez-Malvido J. Conservation Biology 23:729–739 (2009) PDF

23. Impact of landscape spatial pattern on liana communities in tropical rainforests at Los Tuxtlas, Mexico. Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Toledo-Aceves T. Applied Vegetation Science 12:340–349 (2009) PDF

22. Conservation value of landscape supplementation for howler monkeys living in forest patches. Asensio N, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Dunn J, Cristóbal-Azkarate J. Biotropica 41: 768–773 (2009) PDF

21. Conceptualization and measurement of habitat fragmentation from the primates’ perspective. Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Mandujano S. International Journal of Primatology 30:497–514 (2009) PDF

20. Diet of spider monkeys (Ateles geoffroyi) in Mesoamerica: current knowledge and future directions. González-Zamora A, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Chavez O, Sanchez S, Stoner KE, Riba-Hernández P. American Journal of Primatology 71:8–20 (2009) PDF

19. Angiosperms, Los Tuxtlas Biosphere Reserve, Veracruz, Mexico. Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Dunn J, Mandujano S, Benítez-Malvido J. Check List 5:787–799 (2009) PDF

18. Conservación de la diversidad de plantas en Los Tuxtlas: comentarios sobre “Diversidad florística de las selvas húmedas en paisajes antropizados” Arroyo-Rodríguez V. Investigación Ambiental 1(1):1–5 (2009) PDF


2008

17. Landscape attributes affecting patch occupancy by howler monkeys (Alouattapalliata mexicana) in fragmented landscapes at Los Tuxtlas, Mexico. Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Mandujano S, Benítez-Malvido J. American Journal of Primatology 70: 69–77 (2008) PDF

16. Demography, life history and migrations in a Mexican mantled howler group in a rainforest fragment. Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Asensio N, Cristóbal-Azkarate J. American Journal of Primatology 70: 114–118 (2008) PDF

15. Poblaciones de Alouatta sara en cuatro sitios con diferente grado de intervención humana en Santa Cruz, Bolivia. Goffard D, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Aguirre A. Mastozoología Neotropical 15:285–295 (2008) PDF

14. Habitat fragmentation, edge effects and biological corridors in tropical ecosystems. Benítez-Malvido J, Arroyo-Rodríguez V. En: Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems – EOLSS, Theme Level 6.142. Tropical Biology and Natural Resources. Del-Claro K et al. (eds), UNESCO, Paris PDF


2007

13. Impact of rain forest fragmentation on a structurally important palm species:Astrocaryum mexicanum Liebm. at Los Tuxtlas, Mexico. Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Aguirre A, Benítez-Malvido J, Mandujano S. Biological Conservation  138: 198–206 (2007)  PDF

12. Feeding encounters between howler monkeys and white-nosed coatis at Los Tuxtlas, Mexico. Asensio N, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Critóbal-Azkarate J. Journal of Tropical Ecology 23: 253–255 (2007) PDF

11. Exploring immature-to-mother social distances in howler monkeys (Alouattapalliata) at Los Tuxtlas, Mexico. Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Serio-Silva JC, Álamo J, Ordano M. American Journal of Primatology 69:163–181 (2007) PDF

10. Diet and activity pattern of howler monkeys (Alouatta palliata) in Los Tuxtlas, Mexico: Effects of habitat fragmentation and implications for conservation. Cristóbal-Azkarate J, Arroyo-Rodríguez V. American Journal of Primatology 69: 1013–1029 (2007) PDF

9. The influence of large tree density on howler monkey (Alouatta palliata mexicana) presence in very small rainforest fragments. Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Mandujano S, Benítez-Malvido J, Cuende-Fantón C. Biotropica 39: 760–766 (2007) PDF

8. Observations of Geranomyia recondita (Diptera: Tipuloidea: Limoniidae) larvae feeding on epiphyllous liverworts in Costa Rica. Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Puyana-Eraso J, Bernecker-Lücking A, Hanson P. Journal of the New York Entomological Society 144: 170–175 (2007) PDF

7. Efecto de la fragmentación sobre la composición y estructura de un bosque tropical lluvioso mexicano. Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Mandujano S. En: Evaluación y conservación de la biodiversidad en paisajes fragmentados de Mesoamérica. Sáenz JC, Harvey CA (eds), INBIO, Costa Rica, pp. 179-196.  PDF


2003-2006

6. Forest fragmentation modifies habitat quality for Alouatta palliata. Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Mandujano S. International Journal of Primatology 27: 1079–1096 (2006) PDF

5. The importance of tropical rain forest fragments to the conservation of plant species diversity in Los Tuxtlas, Mexico. Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Mandujano S. Biodiversity and Conservation 15: 4159–4179 (2006) PDF

4. A metapopulation approach to conserving the howler monkey in a highly fragmented landscape in Los Tuxtlas, Mexico. Mandujano S, Escobedo-Morales LA, Palacios R, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Rodríguez-Toledo EM. En:  New perspectives in the study of Mesoamerican primates: Distribution, ecology, behavior and conservation. Estrada A et al. (eds.), Developments in Primatology: Progress and Prospects, Series editor Russell A. Tuttle, Springer, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, pp. 513-538. PDF

3. Uso de diferentes asociaciones vegetales por lagomorfos en Mapimí (Durango, México). Arroyo-Rodríguez V. Acta Zoológica Mexicana 21:151–153 (2005) PDF

2. Ocupación de parches de selva por monos aulladores Alouatta palliata mexicana en tres paisajes con diferente grado de fragmentación. Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Mandujano S, Cuende-Fantón C. Universidad y Ciencia Número especial II: 23-34 (2005) PDF

1. Comparación de la estructura vegetal entre fragmentos desocupados y ocupados por Alouatta palliata en el sureste de México. Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Mandujano S. Neotropical Primates 11: 168–171 (2003) PDF