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Orden Commelinales en Aguascalientes, México

Authors: Florencia Cabrera Manuel; María Elena Siqueiros Delgado; Jacqueline Ceja-Romero; Joaquín Sosa Ramírez;

Orden Commelinales en Aguascalientes, México

Abstract

Antecedentes: El orden Commelinales incluye cinco familias, 68 géneros, y cerca de 780 especies a nivel mundial; en México, está representado por Commelinaceae, Haemodoraceae y Pontederiaceae. Aguascalientes se ubica en la región centro-norte de México, representa una zona de transición florística, entre la región Xerofítica Mexicana y la Mesoamericana de Montaña, y cuenta con las familias Commelinaceae y Pontederiaceae. Preguntas y / o Hipótesis: ¿Cuál es la diversidad de Commelinales en Aguascalientes?, ¿Cuál es la distribución de sus especies? Especies de estudio: Especies de Commelinales en Aguascalientes, México. Sitio y años de estudio: Aguascalientes, México. Julio de 2013 a octubre de 2015. Métodos: Se realizaron 52 recolectas abarcando 142 puntos de muestreo. En total 167 ejemplares fueron recolectados e identificados con el apoyo de especialistas y literatura especializada. Adicionalmente, se revisó material de herbarios de la región y se elaboraron mapas de distribución. Resultados: Se reportan ocho géneros y 23 especies de Commelinales para Aguascalientes, de los cuales seis géneros y 20 especies pertenecen a Commelinaceae, y dos géneros y tres especies a Pontederiaceae; ocho especies son endémicas de México; dos géneros y seis especies son nuevos registros para Aguascalientes; Tradescantia hirsutiflora Bush es nuevo registro para México. Commelinaceae se distribuye principalmente al noreste del estado, predominantemente en matorral subtropical, mientras que Pontederiaceae son acuáticas y se distribuyen principalmente al sureste. Conclusiones: Este estudio amplía y actualiza el número de especies de Commelinales en Aguascalientes y en México, así como la distribución y tipos de vegetación en la que se encuentran.

Keywords

Diversidad, Pontederiaceae, QK1-989, Botany, Commelinaceae

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