Publications

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2025

  • López-Reyes, K., Kass, J., Yañez-Arenas, C. & Villalobos, F. (2025). Historical biogeography and climatic niche dynamics in spiny lizards of the genus Sceloporus (Squamata: Phrynosomatidae). Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. [SUBMITTED]

  • Farji‐Brener, A. Abarca‐Méndez, A. Cubero‐Morales, L. López‐Reyes, K. Ramírez‐Mosquera, D. & Escalante, I. Neighbor Density and Post‐Contact Immobility Duration as Antipredator Behavior: Antlion Larvae Do Not Fit the Selfish Prey Hypothesis. Ethology. 131(2): e13527. February, 2025

2024

  • Patrón-Rivero, C. Osorio-Olvera, L. Rojas-Soto, O. Chiappa-Carrara, X. Villalobos, F. Bessesen, B. López-Reyes, K. & Yañez-Arenas, C. Global analysis of the influence of environmental variables to explain ecological niches and realized thermal niche boundaries of sea snakes. PLOS ONE. 12(19): e0310456. December, 2024

  • López-Reyes, K. Yañez-Arenas, C. & Villalobos, C. (2024). Exploring the causes underlying the latitudinal variation in range sizes: Evidence for Rapoport’s rule in spiny lizards (genus Sceloporus). PLOS ONE. 19(7): e0306832. July, 2024

  • Garcia-Burgos, J. Lopez-Reyes, K., Patron-Rivero, C., Vazquez-Cadena, A. & Yañez-Arenas. Vertebrados terrestres del área natural protegida Otoch Ma’ax Yetel Kooh (Punta Laguna, Quintana Roo, México). 2024

2023

  • López-Reyes, K. Osorio-Olvera, L. Rojas-Soto, O. Chiappa-Carrara, X. Patrón-Rivero, C & Yáñez-Arenas, C.. An exhaustive evaluation of modeling ecological niches above species level to predict marine biological invasions. Marine Environmental Research. 168: 105926. April, 2023

2019

  • Treinen-Crespo, K., Trinchan-Guerra, L., Díaz-Gamboa, L., López-Reyes, K. & Carbajal-Márquez, R.. First record of the Hourglass Treefrog Dendropsophus ebraccatus (Cope, 1874) (Anura: Hylidae) in Yucatán, Mexico. Herpetology Notes. April, 2019

2018

  • Yañez-Arenas, C. Díaz-Gamboa, L. Patrón-Rivero, C. López-Reyes, K. Chiappa-Carrara, X. Estimating geographic patterns of ophidism risk in Ecuador. Neotropical Biodiversity. 4(1):