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Distribución y conservación de las poblaciones naturales de Pinus greggii

Authors: Ramírez-Herrera, Carlos; Vargas-Hernández, Jesús; López-Upton, J;

Distribución y conservación de las poblaciones naturales de Pinus greggii

Abstract

P. greggii Engelm. es endémico del este de México, con amplia importancia ecológica y económica. Su área de distribución natural se encuentra entre los 20º13' y los 25º29' de latitud N, con una discontinuidad de 360 km en la parte central. Las poblaciones del norte se conocen como P. greggii var. greggii y las del sur como P. greggii var. australis. El intervalo altitudinal de la especie es de 1,400 a 2,613 m s.n.m. Los rodales del sur se encuentran a menor elevación, con mayor temperatura media y precipitación anual (±1,720 m, ±17.5°C y ±1,370 mm) que las poblaciones de la región norte (±2,450 m, ±13°C y ±640 mm). Se muestrearon veinte poblaciones naturales de la especie, encontrándose considerables diferencias entre ellas en cuanto a la superficie que cubren y las especies arbóreas asociadas. En la porción sur se registraron plantas típicas de comunidades templado-cálidas, mientras que en el norte abundaron los árboles de climas frescos y semiáridos, aunque Juniperus flaccida y Quercus spp. son comunes en las dos regiones. En general las poblaciones en los extremos de la distribución natural presentan menor tamaño y menor densidad de arbolado maduro y regeneración. En la mayoría de las poblaciones de P. greggii el impacto humano es notable a causa del aprovechamientos de madera y actividades agropecuarias, dando como resultado una deficiente proporción de renuevos. Se discuten las posibilidades de conservación de la especie in situ y ex situ.

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Source: Biodiversity Heritage Library, QK1-989, Botany, Source: BHL, Biodiversity, BHL-Corpus, Source: https://biodiversitylibrary.org

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influence
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