Seasonally flooded Coquinal: typifying a particular plant association in the northern Yucatan peninsula, Mexico

IF 1.1 4区 生物学 Q3 PLANT SCIENCES
Rodrigo Duno de Stefano, Mayte Aguilar-Canché, Germán Carnevali Fernández-Concha, I. Ramírez‐Morillo, J. Tapia-Muñoz, G. Reyes-Palomeque, D. Angulo
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Background: One of the most diverse and threatened plant associations in the Yucatan peninsula has not been characterized and therefore not included in any protection category in Mexico. We characterize and describe this plant association, which is rapidly disappearing or being irreversibly transformed as a result of anthropic activities. We propose a name and attempt a preliminary assessment of its taxonomic richness, and the identification of priority species to be preserved. Questions: What is the species richness and plant endemism associated within this plant association? What are the ecologically important and high-priority species for conservation? How is it different from associated or similar plant associations? Studied species: Vascular plants. Study site and dates: Northern Yucatan peninsula; 2021-2023. Methods: The plant association was characterized, and quantitative parameters were recorded. The Importance Value Index was estimated to assess its local ecological importance, and each species was assigned a conservation category in order to evaluate the conservation status in a global context. Results: We propose Seasonally flooded Coquinal (SFC) as a name for this plant association based on geomorphological, physiognomic, and structural attributes. A total of 206 species were recorded, which two are endemic to the SFC and 28 to the Yucatan Peninsula Biotic Province (YPBP). Twelve species are listed under a risk category. Conclusions: The SFC harbors a high plant diversity of endemic species to the YPBP, 12 of which are included in the IUCN red list, for which its typification and conservation should be a high priority in Mexico.
季节性洪水泛滥的科基纳尔:墨西哥尤卡坦半岛北部特殊植物群落的典型代表
背景:尤卡坦半岛最多样、最受威胁的植物群落之一尚未被描述,因此也未被列入墨西哥的任何保护类别。由于人类活动,该植物群落正在迅速消失或发生不可逆转的变化。我们提出了一个名称,并尝试对其丰富的分类学进行初步评估,确定优先保护的物种。问题该植物群落的物种丰富度和植物特有性如何?哪些物种具有重要的生态意义并需要重点保护?与相关或类似植物群落有何不同?研究物种:维管束植物。研究地点和时间:尤卡坦半岛北部;2021-2023 年。研究方法对植物群落进行特征描述,并记录定量参数。估算了重要性价值指数,以评估其在当地生态环境中的重要性,并为每个物种分配了一个保护类别,以评估其在全球范围内的保护状况。结果根据地貌、地形和结构属性,我们提议将季节性洪水淹没的高基纳尔(SFC)作为该植物群落的名称。共记录了 206 个物种,其中 2 个物种为季节性洪水科基纳尔(SFC)特有,28 个物种为尤卡坦半岛生物省(YPBP)特有。有 12 个物种被列入风险类别。结论SFC蕴藏着大量尤卡坦半岛生物省(YPBP)特有的植物多样性,其中 12 种已被列入世界自然保护联盟(IUCN)红色名录。
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Botanical Sciences
Botanical Sciences Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Plant Science
CiteScore
1.90
自引率
21.40%
发文量
71
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: Botanical Sciences welcomes contributions that present original, previously unpublished results in Botany, including disciplines such as ecology and evolution, structure and function, systematics and taxonomy, in addition to other areas related to the study of plants. Research reviews are also accepted if they summarize recent advances in a subject, discipline, area, or developmental trend of botany; these should include an analytical, critical, and interpretative approach to a specific topic. Acceptance for reviews will be evaluated first by the Review Editor. Opinion Notes and Book Reviews are also published as long as a relevant contribution in the study of Botany is explained and supported.
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