Current status of threatened coastal flora in Peninsular Spain and the Balearic Islands

Jaime F. Pereña-Ortiz, B. Diez-Garretas
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Abstract A total of 165 taxa belonging to the protected threatened flora of coastal habitats of mainland Spain and the Balearic Islands, were studied, covering a total coastline length of about 6,350 km. The regulations found in regional and national catalogues have been used, which consider the endangered (EN) and vulnerable (VU) threatened species distributed in three environments: (1) beaches and dunes; (2) cliffs and rocks; (3) marshes and estuaries, also including seagrass meadows. The aim of this study is to conduct a comparative analysis of the protected and endemic coastal flora in different coastal areas of Peninsular Spain and the Balearic Islands. Various aspects are examined, including habitats preferences, coastal surface area in each region, the number and types of endemic species, and their presence in different catalogs documented in regional legislation, both current and repealed. The objective is to determine whether the distribution of these species is influenced by territorial factors or if it is an administrative matter. The results reveal a high number of region-specific endemisms (32.7% of the total coastal flora) and significant differences in the number of protected taxa among autonomous communities. Additionally, it was found that there is no significant correlation between the distribution of these taxa and the considered territorial variables, suggesting that the distribution of these species is more closely related to administrative factors, such as the continuous updating of catalogs. We also suggest the protection of taxa that occupy a small area and have been described in recent years or are included in regional or national red lists and are not included in the regional catalogues.
西班牙半岛和巴利阿里群岛沿岸濒危植物的现状
摘要对西班牙大陆和巴利阿里群岛沿海生境受保护的濒危植物群165个分类群进行了研究,覆盖海岸线总长约6350 km。使用了区域和国家目录中的规定,其中考虑了分布在三种环境中的濒危(EN)和易受威胁(VU)物种:(1)海滩和沙丘;(二)悬崖、岩石;(3)沼泽和河口,包括海草草甸。本研究的目的是对西班牙半岛和巴利阿里群岛不同海岸地区的保护和特有海岸植物区系进行比较分析。审查了各个方面,包括生境偏好,每个区域的沿海面积,特有物种的数量和类型,以及它们在现行和已废除的区域立法中记录的不同目录中的存在情况。目的是确定这些物种的分布是否受到领土因素的影响,还是一个行政问题。结果表明,沿海地区特有植物数量较多(占总区系的32.7%),各自治区间保护类群数量差异显著。此外,这些分类群的分布与考虑的领土变量之间没有显著的相关性,表明这些物种的分布与管理因素(如目录的不断更新)更密切相关。我们还建议保护那些占地面积小且近年来被描述或被列入区域或国家红色名录而未被列入区域目录的分类群。
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