Publications


Papers can be requested to my e-mails: santiagoalarcon@usf.edu, onca77@gmail.com or some of them you can directly download them from Research Gate
Google scholar: https://scholar.google.es/citations?user=q5KFV6sAAAAJ&hl=es


Book

Santiago-Alarcon D, Marzal A (Editors). 2020. Avian malaria and related parasites in the tropics – ecology, evolution and systematics. Springer. ISBN: 978-3-030-51632-1. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-51633-8



Peer Reviewed Papers

2023

Ruiz-Ortiz MA, Martín-González EM, Santiago-Alarcon D, Venegas-Andraca SE. 2023. A new definition of hitting time and an embedded Markov chain in continuous-time quantum walks. Quantum Information Processing 22:224. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11128-023-03972-9 

Sánchez-Barradas A, Dáttilo W, Santiago-Alarcon D, Kissling D, Villalobos F. 2023. Combining geographic distribution and trait information to infer predator-prey species-level interaction properties. Diversity 15: 61. https://doi.org/10.3390/d1501006

Soares L, Cockle KL, Ruelas Inzunza E, …Santiago-Alarcon D, et al. 2023. Neotropical ornithology: reckoning with historical assumptions, removing systemic barriers, and reimagining the future. Ornithological Applications 125:duac046. Editor´s Choice. (An international effort of 124 researchers to offer a way forward for a promising future of neotropical ornithology research; authors were arranged in the order of their contributions, I was author number 28th.).
Science magazine coverage: https://www.science.org/content/article/latin-america-s-bird-scientists-issue-manifesto-end-marginalization
Audubon society coverage in Spanish: https://www.audubon.org/es/news/barreras-sistemicas-dificultan-la-investigacion-de-las-aves-segun-124

Rodríguez-Hernández K, Álvarez-Mendizabal P, Chapa-Vargas L, Escobar F, Dáttilo W, Santiago-Alarcon D.  2023. Infection intensity shapes specialization and beta diversity of haemosporidian-bird networks across elevations. Ecosphere doi: 10.1002/ecs2.4481 *.

Meza-Montes E, Fernández-Gómez RA, Llanes-Quevedo A, Navarro-Siguenza A, Santiago-Alarcon D, Sosa-López JR. 2023. Vocal behaviour, parasitic infection, chronic stress, and body condition in Rufous-naped Wrens (Campylorhynchus rufinucha). Ibis doi: 10.1111/ibi.13130.*


2022

Santiago-Alarcon D. 2022. A meta-analytic approach to investigate mosquitoes’ (Diptera: Culicidae) blood feeding preferences from non-urban to urban environments. In: Ecology and Control of Vector-borne Diseases, vol. 7 (R.G. Gutiérrez-López, J.G. Logan, Martínes-de la Puente J., Eds). Pp. 161-177. Wageningen Academic Publishers. eISBN: 978-90-8686-931-2 | ISBN: 978-90-8686-379-2
https://doi.org/10.3920/978-90-8686-931-2

Álvarez-Castillo C, MacGregor-Fors I, Arriaga-Weiss SL, Mota-Vargas C, Santiago-Alarcon D. 2022. Abundance of White-fronted Parrots and diet of an urban parrot assemblage (Aves: Psittaciformes) in a green Neotropical city. Avian Research 13: 100019. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.avrs.2022.100019 *.

González-Olvera M, Henández-Colina A, Santiago-Alarcon D, Osorio-Beristain M, Martínez-Maya JJ, 2022. Blood-parasites (Haemosporidia) of wild birds from different land use sites within a tropical dry forest matrix in Morelos State, Mexico. Acta Zoológica Mexicana (nueva serie) 38: 1–22*.

Ortega-Guzmán L, Rojas-Soto O, Santiago-Alarcon D, Huber-Sannwald E, Chapa-Vargas L. 2022. Climate predictors and climate change projections for avian haemosporidian prevalence in Mexico. Parasitology 149: 1129-1144, https://doi.org/10.1017/S0031182022000683

Robles-Fernández A, Santiago-Alarcon D, Lira-Noriega A. 2022. Wildlife susceptibility to infectious diseases at global scales. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 119: e2122851119. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2122851119.

Pacheco MA, Ferreira FC, Logan CJ, Rowney C, Bergeron LM, McCune KB, Albino Miranda S, Santiago-Alarcon D, Escalante AA. 2022. Great-tailed Grackles (Quiscalus mexicanus) as a tolerant host of avian malaria parasites. PLoS ONE 17: e0268161.


2021

Rodríguez-Hernández KM, Álvarez-Mendizábal P, Chapa-Vargas L, Escobar-Sarria F, González-García F, Santiago-Alarcon D. 2021. Haemosporidian prevalence, parasitaemia and aggregation in relation to life-history traits of avian assemblages distributed at different elevations. International Journal for Parasitology 51: 365-378. https://doi.org//10.1016/j.ijpara.2020.10.006.

Robles-Fernández A, Santiago-Alarcon D, Lira-Noriega A. 2021. American mammals susceptibility to dengue according to geographical, environmental and phylogenetic distances. Frontiers in Veterinary Science 8:604560. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2021.604560.

Martínez-de la Puente J, Santiago-Alarcon D, Palinauskas V, Bensch S. 2021. Plasmodium relictumTrends in Parasitology 37: 355-356. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pt.2020.06.004

Santiago-Alarcon D, Rojas-Soto OR. 2021. Discovering parasite biodiversity in the tropics: a framework based on multi-host-species ecological niche models. Ecotrópicos 33e0016. https://doi.org/10.53157/ecotropicos.33e0016.

Zequeira-Larios C, Santiago-Alarcon D, MacGregor-Fors I, Martínez JL. 2021. Tree diversity and composition in Mexican traditional smallholder cocoa agroforestry systems. Agroforestry Systems https://doi.org/10.1007/s10457-021-00673-z.

Fecchio A, Clark NJ, Bell JA,..., Santiago-Alarcon D, Drovetski SV, Voelker G,...,Wells K. 2021. Global drivers of avian haemosporidian infections vary across zoogeographical regions. Global Ecology and Biogeography 30: 2393-2406. https://doi.org/10.1111/geb.13390 (An international collaboration involving a total of 41 authors across all continents).

Álvarez-Mendizábal P, Villalobos F, Rodríguez-Hernández K, Hernández-Lara C, Rico.Chávez O, Suzán G, Chapa-Vargas L, Santiago-Alarcon D. 2021. Metacommunity structure reveals that temperature affects the landscape compositional patterns of avian malaria and related haemosporidian parasites across elevations. Acta Oecologica 113: 103789. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actao.2021.103789.

Fernández-Popo M, González-García F, Santiago-Alarcon D. 2021. First record of parasitism between Bronzed cowbird (Molothrus aeneus) and resident Golden-crowned warbler (Basileuterus culicivorus) in a shade coffee plantation. Wilson Journal of Ornithology 133: 343-347, doi: 10.1676/21-00022.


2020

Santiago-Alarcon D, Carbó-Ramírez P, MacGregor-Fors I., Chávez-Zichinelli C.A., Yeh P.J. 2020. Avian malaria prevalence of an invasive urban bird is lower in urban than non-urban environments. Ibis 162: 201-214. doi:10.1111/ibi.12699.

Marín-Gómez OH, Dáttilo W, Sosa-López JR, Santiago-Alarcon D, MacGregor-Fors I. 2020. Where has the city choir gone? Loss of the temporal structure of bird dawn choruses in urban areas. Landscape and Urban Planing 194:103665 (IF: 5.144).

DáttiloW, Barrozo-Chávez N, Lira-Noriega A, Guevara R, Villalobos F, Santiago-Alarcon D, Siqueira Neves F, Izzo T, Pontes Ribeiro S. 2020. Species-level drivers of mammalian ectoparasite faunas. Journal of Animal Ecology 89: 1754-1765. doi:10.1111/1365-2656.13216

García-Arroyo M, Santiago-Alarcon D, Quesada J, MacGregor-Fors I. 2020. Are invasive House Sparrows a nuisance for native avifauna when scarce? Urban Ecosystems 23: 793-802. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11252-020-00963-x.

Marín-Gómez OH, García-Arroyo M, Sánchez-Sarria CE, Sosa-López JR, Santiago-Alarcon D, MacGregor-Fors I. 2020. Nightlife in the city: Assessing relationships between green cover, light and noise pollution with the occurrence and diel vocal activity of a tropical owl. Avian Research 11:9. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40657-020-00197-7.

Santiago-Alarcon D, MacGregor-Fors I. 2020. Cities and pandemics: Urban areas are ground zero for the transmission of emerging human infectious diseases. Journal of Urban Ecology 6: juaa012. doi: 10.1093/jue/juaa012.

Romero-Castañón S, Robles González ME, Mandujano S, Sandoval Ruíz C, Espino Barros OV, Santiago-Alarcón D, Molina-Martínez A. 2020. First report of nasal bot fly (Cephenemyia jellisoni) in White-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) inhabiting tropical dry forests in Central Mexico. Comparative Parasitology 87: 106-108. https://doi.org/10.1654/1525-2647-87.1.106 

Hernández-Lara C, Carbó-Ramírez P, Santiago-Alarcon D. 2020. Effects of land use change (rural-urban) on the diversity and epizootiological parameters of avian Haemosporida in a widespread neotropical bird. Acta Tropica 209: 105542 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actatropica.2020.105542

van Hoesel W, Santiago-Alarcon D, Marzal A, Renner SC. 2020. Effects of forest structure on the interaction between avian hosts, dipteran vectors and haemosporidian parasites. BMC Ecology 20:47. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12898-020-00315-5

Santiago-Alarcon D, Marzal A. 2020. Research on avian haemosporidian parasites in the tropics before the year 2000. In: Avian malaria and related parasites in the tropics – ecology, evolution and systematics (Santiago-Alarcon D, Marzal A, Eds.). Springer. ISBN: 978-3-030-51632-1.

Ferreira-Junior FC, Santiago-Alarcon D, Braga EM. 2020. Diptera vectors of avian haemosporidians: with emphasis on tropical regions. In: Avian malaria and related parasites in the tropics – ecology, evolution and systematics (Santiago-Alarcon D, Marzal A, Eds.). Springer. ISBN: 978-3-030-51632-1.

Ferraguti M, Hernández-Lara C, Sehgal RNM, Santiago-Alarcon D. 2020. Anthropogenic effects on avian haemosporidians and their vectors. In: Avian malaria and related parasites in the tropics – ecology, evolution and systematics (Santiago-Alarcon D, Marzal A, Eds.). Springer. ISBN: 978-3-030-51632-1.

Santiago-Alarcon D, Ferreira FC. 2020. Does Plasmodium infection affect mosquito attraction? Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 8:582943. doi: 10.3389/fevo.2020.582943. 

González-García F, Lobato-García JA, Santiago-Alarcón D. 2020. Aves. En: Biodiversidad del Santuario del Bosque de Niebla, Xalapa, Veracruz (Samain MS y Castillo-Campos G, Eds.). Instituto de Ecología, A.C. Pp. 266-283. 

González-García F, Molina Hernández A, Santiago-Alarcon D. 2020. First record of nest parasitism by Bronzed cowbird (Molothrus aeneus) on a resident Blue-gray gnatcatcher (Polioptila caerulea) population in a tropical dry forest. Wilson Journal of Ornithology 132: 779-784.

Santiago-Alarcon D, Tapia McClung H, Lerma-Hernández S, Venegas-Andraca SE. 2020. Quantum aspects of evolution: a contribution towards evolutionary explorations on gentoype networks via quantum walks. Journal of the Royal Society Inteface 17:20200567. doi: 10.1098/rsif.2020.0567.


2019

Santiago-Alarcon D, MacGregor-Fors I, Falfán I, Lüdtke B, Segelbacher G, Schaefer HM, Renner S. 2019 Parasites in space and time: a case study of haemosporidian spatiotemporal prevalence in urban birds. International Journal for Parasitology 49: 235-246.

Prieto-Torres D, Rojas-Soto OR, Bonaccorso EA, Santiago-Alarcon D, Navarro-Sigüenza AG. 2019. Distributional patterns of Neotropical seasonally dry forest birds: a biogeographical regionalization. Cladistics 35: 446-460. 10.1111/cla.12366.

Prieto-Torres D, Rojas-Soto OR, Santiago-Alarcon D, Bonaccorso EA, Navarro-Sigüenza AG. 2019. Diversity, endemism, species turnover and relationships among avifauna of the neotropical seasonally dry forests. Ardeola 66: 257-277.

TinajeroR, Chapa-VargasL, Ham-DueñasJG, Santiago-AlarconD. 2019. Haemosporidian infection of the American kestrel in the southern Chihuahuan desert, Mexico: relationship with land use. Journal of Ornithology 160: 699-710.

Hernández Soto SR, Santiago-Alarcon D, Matta NE. 2019. El uso del hemoglobinómetro como una alternativa a los métodos clásicos para la medición de hemoglobina y hematocrito en muestras de aves. Revista Mexicana de Biodiversidad 90 (2019): e902848. https://doi.org/10.22201/ib.20078706e.2019.90.2848.

van Hoesel W, Marzal A, Magallanes S, Santiago-Alarcon D, Ibáñez-Bernal S, Renner SC. 2019. Management of ecosystems alters vector dynamics and haemosporidian infections. Scientific Reports 9:8779. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-45068-4.

Sotomaryor-Bonilla J, García-Peña GE, Santiago-Alarcon D, Mendoza-Gutiérrez H, Tolsá-García MJ, Alvarez-Mendizabal P, Rico-Chávez O, Sarmiento-Silva RE, Suzán G. 2019. Insights into the host-specificity of mosquito-borne flaviviruses infecting wild mammals. EcoHealth16:726-733 https://doi.org/10.1007/s10393-019-01442-2 


2018

Santiago-Alarcon, D., and Merkel, J. 2018. New host-parasite relationships by host-switching. In: Disease Ecology: Galapagos birds and their parasites (Parker, P.G., Ed.). Springer.

Abella-Medrano, C.A., Ibáñez-Bernal, S., Carbó-Ramírez, P., and Santiago-Alarcon, D. 2018. Blood-meal preferences and avian malaria detection in mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) captures at different land use types within a neotropical montane cloud forest matrix. Parasitology International 67: 313-320.


MacGregor-Fors, I., González-García, F., Hernández-Lara, C., and Santiago-Alarcon, D. 2018. Where are the birds in the matrix: avian diversity in a neotropical landscape mosaic. Wilson Journal of Ornithology 130: 81-93.


Argüello Sánchez LE, Arguello Astorga JR, García Feria LM, García-Sepúlveda CA, Santiago-Alarcon D, and Espinosa de los Monteros A. 2018. MHC class II DRB variability in wild black howler monkeys (Alouatta pigra), and endangered New World primate. Animal Biodiversity and Conservation 41.2: 389-404


Hernández-Lara C, Espinosa de los Monteros A, Ibarra-Cerdeña CN, García-Feria L, Santiago-Alarcon D. 2018. Combining morphological and molecular data to reconstruct the phylogeny of avian Haemosporida. International Journal for Parasitology 48: 1137-1148 
(Editor´s Choice).


Sotomayor-Bonilla J, García-Suárez O, Cigarroa-Toledo N, Cetina RC, Espinosa-García AC, Sarmiento-Silva RE, Machain-Williams C, Santiago-Alarcon D, Mazari-Hiriart M, Suzán G. 2018. Survey ofMosquito-BorneFlavivirusesintheCuitzmalaRiverbasin: Do they circulate in rodents and bats? Tropical Medicine and Health 46:35 https://doi.org/10.1186/s41182-018-0117-6


Argüello Sánchez LE, García-Sepúlveda CA, Santiago-Alarcon D, and Espinosa de los Monteros A.  2018. Detection and prevalence of adenoviruses from free-ranging black howler monkeys (Alouatta pigra). Virus Genes 54: 818-822


Hernández López P, Santiago-Alarcon D, López Velázquez A. 2018. Factores ecológicos que afectan la infección por Batrachochytrium dendrobatidisen anfibios de México. Pp. 53-78. In: Quitridiomicosis en México (López-Velázquez A, Basanta MD, Ochoa Ochoa LM, Eds.). Publicaciones de la Sociedad Herpetológica Mexicana No. 5. ISSN 0188-6835


2017

Hernández-Lara, C., González-García, F., and Santiago-Alarcon, D. 2017. Spatial and seasonal variation of avian malaria infections at places with different land uses within a Neotropical montane forest matrix. Landscape and Urban Planning 157: 151-160.

Carbó-Ramírez, P., Zuria, I., Schaefer, H.M., and Santiago-Alarcon, D. 2017. Avian haemosporidians at three environmentally contrasting urban greensapaces. Journal of Urban Ecology 3: doi: 10.1093/jue/juw011

Santiago-Alarcon, D., and Delgado-V, C. 2017. Warning! Urban threats for birds in Latin America. In: Avian Ecology in Latin American Cityscapes (MacGregor-Fors, I. and Escobar-Ibáñez, J.F., Eds.). Springer.



2016

Prieto-Torres, D.A., Navarro-Singüenza, A., Santiago-Alarcon, D., and Rojas-Soto, O.R. 2016. Response of the endangered tropical dry forests to climate change and the role of Mexican protected areas for their conservation Global Change Biology 22: 364-379. doi: 10.1111/gcb.13090.

Santiago-Alarcon, D., MacGregor-Fors, I., Kühnert, K., Segelbacher, G., and Schaefer, H. M. 2016. Avian haemosporidian parasites in an urban forest and their relationship to bird size and abundanceUrban Ecosystems 19: 331-346. DOI: 10.1007/s11252-015-0494-0.

Ibáñez-Bernal, S., González-García, F., and Santiago-Alarcon, D. 2016. New bird host records for Ornithoctona fusciventris (diptera: hippoboscidae) in Mexico. Southwestern Naturalist 60: 377-381.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1894/0038-4909-60.4.377

Mendoza-Carranza, M., Santiago-Alarcon, D., Pérez-Jimenez, J. C., and Hernández-Lazo, C. 2016. First occurrence of eyeless morphotypes in the southern stingray (Dasyatis americana): morphology indicative of deep-water benthic habits. Latin American Journal of Aquatic Research  DOI: 10.3856/vol44-issue3-fulltext-x 

Renner, S.C., Lüdtke, B., Kaiser, S., Kienle, J., Schaefer, H.M., Segelbacher, G., Tschapka, M., and Santiago-Alarcon, D. 2016. Forests of opportunities and mischief: disentangling the interactions between forests, parasites, and immune responses. International Journal for Parasitology http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpara.2016.04.008

González-García, F., Straub, R., Lobato-García, J.A., MacGregor-Fors, I., and Santiago-Alarcon, D. 2016. Notas y registros adicionales comentados sobre la avifauna de Xalapa, Veracruz, México. Acta Zoológica Mexicana, (n.s.) 32(3): 253-269.


2015

Santiago-Alarcon, D., & Carbó-Ramírez, P. (2015). Parásitos sanguíneos de malaria y géneros relacionados (Orden:Haemosporida) en aves de México: recomendaciones metodológicas para campo y laboratorio. Ornitologia Neotropical 26:59-77.

Abella-Medrano, A., Ibáñez-Bernal, S., MacGregor-Fors, I., and Santiago-Alarcon, D. 2015. Spatiotemporal variation of mosquito diversity (Diptera: Culicidae) at places with different land-use types within a neotropical montane cloud forest matrix. Parasites & Vectors 8:487.


Hermes, C., Mettler, R., Santiago-Alarcon, D., Segelbacher, G., and Schaefer, H.M. 2015. Spatial isolation and temporal variation in fitness and condition facilitate divergence in a migratory divide. PLoS ONE 10(12): e0144264.

Santiago-Alarcon, D. 2015. Técnicas de campo y laboratorio para el estudio de parásitos sanguíneos del orden haemosporida en aves terrestres. Pp. 53–86 in S. Gallina-Tessaro (editor). Manual de técnicas del estudio de la fuana, Instituto de Ecología, A.C., Xalapa, Veracruz. México.


2014

Santiago-Alarcon, D., Rodríguez-Ferraro, A., Parker, P.G., and Ricklefs, R.E. 2014. Different meal, same flavor: cospeciation and host switching of haemosporidian parasites in some non-passerine birds. Parasites & Vectors 7:286.

Sandoval-Comte, A., Degante-González, A. P., & Santiago-Alarcon, D. (2014). Predation of White Anole (Anolis laeviventris) by Blue-crowned motmot (Momotus momota) in a montane forest reserve in Veracruz, Mexico. Herpetology Notes, 7, 721-722.


2013

Santiago-Alarcon, D., Havelka, P., Pineda, E., Schaefer, H. M., and Segelbacher, G. 2013. Urban forests as hubs for novel zoonosis: blood meal analysis, seasonal variation in Culicoides (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) vectors, and avian haemosporidians. Parasitology 140: 1799–1810.

Santiago-Alarcon, D., Mettler, R., Segelbacher, G., and Schaefer, H. M. 2013. Haemosporidian parasitism in the blackcap (Sylvia atricapilla) in relation to spring arrival and body condition. Journal of Avian Biology 44: 521 530 (Editor´s Choice).

Lüdtke, B., Moser, I., Santiago-Alarcon, D., Fischer, M., Kalko, E.K.V., Schaefer, H.M., Suarez-Rubio, M., Tschapka, M., and Renner, S.C. 2013. Associations of forest type, parasitism and body condition of two European passerines, Fringilla coelebs and Sylvia atricapilla. PLoS ONE 8: e81395.


2012

Santiago-Alarcon, D., Havelka, P., Schaefer H.M., and Segelbacher, G. 2012. Blood meal analysis reveals avian Plasmodium infections and broad host preferences of Culicoides (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) vectors. PLoS ONE 7(2): e31098. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0031098.

Santiago-Alarcon, D., Ricklefs, R. E., and Parker, P. G. 2012. Parasitism in the endemic Galápagos Dove (Zenaida galapagoensis) and its relation to host genetic diversity and immune response. Studies in Avian Biology 42: 31–41.

Santiago-Alarcon D, Palinauskas V, and Schaefer HM. 2012. Diptera vectors of avian haemosporidian parasies: untangling parasite life cycles and their taxonomy. Biological Reviews 87: 928-964.


2011

Santiago-Alarcon, D., Bloch, R., Rolshausen, G., Schaefer, H. M., and Segelbacher, G. 2011. Prevalence, diversity, and interaction patterns of avian haemosporidians in a four-year study of blackcaps in a migratory divide. Parasitology 138, 824–835.

Santiago-Alarcon, D., Arriaga-Weiss, S.L., and Escobar, O. 2011. Bird community composition of Centla Marshes Biosphere Reserve, Tabasco, Mexico. Ornitologia Neotropical 22: 229–246.

Levin, I., Valkiūnas, G., Santiago-Alarcon, D., Cruz, L. L., Iezhova, T., O´brien, S. L., Hailer, F., Dearborn, D., Schreiber, E. A., Fleischer, R. C., Ricklefs, R. E., and Parker, P. G. 2011. A new clade of Haemosporidian parasites infecting non-passerine Galapagos birds. International Journal for Parasitology 41: 1019–1027.


2010 and Before

Santiago-Alarcon, D., Outlaw, D.C., Ricklefs, R.E., and Parker, P.G. 2010. High lineage diversity of Haemosporidian parasites in New World doves: multiple colonization of the Galapagos Islands. International Journal for Parasitology 40: 463-470.

G. Valkiūnas, Santiago-Alarcon D., Levin I., Iezhova T.A., and Parker, P.G. 2010. Haemoproteus multipigmentatus sp. nov. (Haemosporida, Haemoproteidae) from the endemic Galapagos dove Zenaida galapagoensis, with remarks on the parasite distribution, vectors, and molecular diagnostics. Journal of Parasitology 96: 783-792.

Monceau, K.,Gaillard, M., Harrang, E., Santiago-AlarconD., Parker, P.G., Cezilly, F., and Wattier, R.A. 2009. Twenty-three polymorphic microsatellite markers for the Caribbean endemic Zenaida dove, Zenaida aurita, and its conservation in related Zenaida species. Conservation Genetics 10: 1577-1581.

Santiago-Alarcon, D., Whiteman, N.K., Parker, P.G., Ricklefs, R.E., and Valkiunas, G. 2008. Patterns of parasite abundance and distribution in island populations of endemic Galapagos birds. Journal of Parasitology 94:584-590.

Santiago-Alarcon, D. and Parker, P.G. 2007. Sexual size dimorphism and morphological evidence supporting the recognition of two subspecies in the Galápagos Dove. Condor 109:132-141.

Santiago-Alarcon, D., Tanksley, S., and Parker, P.G. 2006. Morphological variation and genetic structure of Galápagos Dove (Zenaida galapagoensis) populations: issues in conservation for the Galápagos bird fauna. Wilson Journal of Ornithology 118: 194-207.

Padilla L.R., Santiago-Alarcon, D., Merkel, J., Miller, E., and Parker, P.G. 2004. Survey for haemoproteus spp, Trichomonas gallinaeChlamydophila psittaci, and Salmonella spp. in the Galápagos Islands Columbiformes. Journal of  Zoo and Wildlife Medicine 35: 60-64.

Whiteman N.K., Santiago-Alarcon, D., Johnson, K.P., and Parker, P.G. 2004. Differences in straggling rates between two genera of dove lice (Insecta: Phthiraptera) reinforce population genetic and cophylogenetic patterns. International Journal for Parasitology 34: 1113-1119.

Santiago-Alarcon, D. 2003. Avifauna en dos comunidades de selva baja de tinto (Haematoxylon campechianum) de la reserva de la biosfera pantanos de Centla. Ornitologia Neotropical 14: 515-530.

Revol de Mendoza A, Esquivel-Escobedo D, Santiago-Alarcon D, Barrera-Saldaña HA. 2001. Independent duplication of the gh-pl gene complex of three anthropoidean lineages. Journal of Endocrine Genetics 2: 151-159.

Santiago-Alarcon, D., Hernández, J. de la C., and S.L.W., Arriaga. 2000. Composición y estructura avifaunística de un humedal sub-urbano del Estado de Tabasco. Universidad y Ciencia 16(32):35-41.


General Audience Papers (Most of them are in Spanish)

1. Santiago-Alarcon, D. 1997. Impounded manatees in Tabasco threatened. Sirenews 27: 17.

2. Santiago-Alarcon D. 1998. El fenómeno del niño y sus efectos sobre las poblaciones de aves. Kuxulkab 7:1-11.

3. Santiago-Alarcon D. 2011. La Malaria, una enfermedad que afecta a todos los vertebrados. Diario de Xalapa (28 de febrero de 2011) IN VIVO: 6E.

4. Santiago-Alarcon D. 2012. Los parásitos y sus enfermedades: ¿son buenos o malos? Diario de Xalapa (26 de marzo de 2012) IN VIVO: 3E.

5. Trujillo-Pahua, L. & Santiago-Alarcon, D. 2012. Murciélagos, visitantes nocturnos. Diario de Xalapa (29 de octubre de 2012) IN VIVO: 3E.

6. Santiago-Alarcon, D. 2012. Los indispensables parásitos. ¿Cómo Ves? – UNAM. 168: 22-25.

7. Santiago-Alarcon, D. 2013. La Medicina de la Conservación. La Crónica de Hoy - Opinion - viernes 15 de noviembre (http://www.cronica.com.mx/notas/2013/797204.html).

8. Santiago-Alarcon, D. 2013. La Medicina de la Conservación. Diario de Xalapa (25 de noviembre de 2013) IN VIVO: 3E (primera parte).

9. Santiago-Alarcon, D. 2013. La Medicina de la Conservación. Diario de Xalapa (2 de diciembre de 2013) IN VIVO: 3E (segunda parte).

10. Santiago-Alarcon, D. 2013. La Medicina de la Conservación. El Agropecuario vocero de nuestro campo (30 de noviembre de 2013) Año 10 No. 489: 20.

11. Santiago-Alarcon, D. 2015. Medicina de la Conservación. Ciencia y Desarrollo – CONACYT. 41 (275): 58-65.

12. Santiago-Alarcon, D. 2015. ¿Qué son los virus y cómo funcionan). Diario de Xalapa (16 de marzo de 2015) IN VIVO: 3E (primera parte).

13. Santiago-Alarcon, D. 2015. ¿Qué son los virus y cómo funcionan). Diario de Xalapa (23 de marzo de 2015) IN VIVO: 3E (segunda parte).

14. Santiago-Alarcon, D.,y Ojeda-Flores, R. 2018. Virus: pequeños gigantes que dominan el planeta Tierra. Ciencia (AMC) 69(2): 64-69.

15. Santiago-Alarcon, D.2018. Chocolate: herencia mesoamericana para el mundo. Ciencia (AMC) 69(4): 62-69. 

16. Santiago-Alarcon, D.2018. Amenazas para la biodiversidad. Diario de Xalapa (8 de octubre de 2018) IN VIVO: 3 (https://www.diariodexalapa.com.mx/cultura/amenazas-biodiversidad-proceso-2053417.html).

17. Prieto Torres D.A., Rojas Soto O., Santiago Alarcón D., Bonaccorso E., Nori J., y Navarro Sigüenza A.G. 2018. Las aves de los bosques secos neotropicales y su conservación. Oikos 21:20-23 (septiembre 2018. http://web.ecologia.unam.mx/oikos3.0/).


18. Santiago Alarcón D., Ojeda-Flores R, Suzán Azpiri G. 2020. La vida: sus propiedades, orígenes y búsqueda. Ciencia (AMC) 71(1): 72-79.


19. Santiago Alarcón D. 2020. Colombofilia, el arte de criar palomas de carreras. El Portal (15 de septiembre de 2020). https://elportal.mx/?p=133647

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