Conservation of Ceratozamia in Mexico 955 Conflicts of interest None.
Ethical standards We obtained permission to conduct this research within the community from community representatives, and informed consent from interviewees. This research complied with the Oryx guidelines on ethical standards and the Ethical Code of the Amer- ican Sociological Association.
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