Species richness and geographic distribution of the subtribe Hippeastrinae (Amaryllidaceae) in Mexico

Background and aims: Hippeastrinae originated in South America and then migrated to North America. Mexico represents a center of diversity of the group and the Mexican Transition Zone concentrates the highest species richness. The aims of this work were to estimate the species richness of Hippeastri...

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Autores principales: Valdes-Ibarra , Christian, Munguía Lino, Guadalupe, Rodríguez, Aarón
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Publicado: Sociedad Argentina de Botánica 2023
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Sierra Madre Oriental
Sistemas de información geográfica
Sprekelia
Zephyranthes
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Biogeography
geographic information system
Sierra Madre Oriental
Sprekelia
Zephyranthes
spellingShingle Biogeografía
Sierra Madre Oriental
Sistemas de información geográfica
Sprekelia
Zephyranthes
Geographic information system, biogeography, Sierra Madre Oriental, Sprekelia, Zephyranthes
Biogeography
geographic information system
Sierra Madre Oriental
Sprekelia
Zephyranthes
Valdes-Ibarra , Christian
Munguía Lino, Guadalupe
Rodríguez, Aarón
Species richness and geographic distribution of the subtribe Hippeastrinae (Amaryllidaceae) in Mexico
topic_facet Biogeografía
Sierra Madre Oriental
Sistemas de información geográfica
Sprekelia
Zephyranthes
Geographic information system, biogeography, Sierra Madre Oriental, Sprekelia, Zephyranthes
Biogeography
geographic information system
Sierra Madre Oriental
Sprekelia
Zephyranthes
author Valdes-Ibarra , Christian
Munguía Lino, Guadalupe
Rodríguez, Aarón
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Munguía Lino, Guadalupe
Rodríguez, Aarón
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title Species richness and geographic distribution of the subtribe Hippeastrinae (Amaryllidaceae) in Mexico
title_short Species richness and geographic distribution of the subtribe Hippeastrinae (Amaryllidaceae) in Mexico
title_full Species richness and geographic distribution of the subtribe Hippeastrinae (Amaryllidaceae) in Mexico
title_fullStr Species richness and geographic distribution of the subtribe Hippeastrinae (Amaryllidaceae) in Mexico
title_full_unstemmed Species richness and geographic distribution of the subtribe Hippeastrinae (Amaryllidaceae) in Mexico
title_sort species richness and geographic distribution of the subtribe hippeastrinae (amaryllidaceae) in mexico
description Background and aims: Hippeastrinae originated in South America and then migrated to North America. Mexico represents a center of diversity of the group and the Mexican Transition Zone concentrates the highest species richness. The aims of this work were to estimate the species richness of Hippeastrinae in Mexico, to analyze the geographic distribution and to identify areas of richness. M&M: A database was created from herbarium specimens, electronic resources, and literature. Using geographic information systems, we estimated the species richness and distribution by state, region and biogeographic province; vegetation type, latitude, longitude and elevation. Additionally, the species richness was analyzed using a grid cell of 50 × 50 km2. Results: Fourty-five species of Hippeastrinae occur in Mexico. The database integrated 1359 georeferenced records. Hippeastrinae was recorded in 31 states, in all regions, biogeographic provinces and vegetation types. It occurs from 15.9 to 31.8° latitude, from 88.2 to 118.3° longitude and from 0 to 3508 m a.s.l. San Luis Potosí had the greatest species richness and endemism. The Neotropical region host the largest number of species. The Sierra Madre Oriental province harbors the greatest species richness and the richest cells. The group resulted particularly diverse in coniferous and oak forest, xeric shrubland and agriculture-aquaculture farmland. Conclusions: Hippeastrinae exhibit a modern neotropical pattern of richness and distribution. The species richness and endemism were concentrated in the Neotropical region and the Mexican Transition Zone. The Sierra Madre Oriental is a center of diversity of the group.
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spelling I10-R325-article-397192023-11-15T16:43:29Z Species richness and geographic distribution of the subtribe Hippeastrinae (Amaryllidaceae) in Mexico Riqueza de especies y distribución geográfica de la subtribu Hippeastrinae (Amaryllidaceae) en México Species richness and geographic distribution of the subtribe Hippeastrinae (Amaryllidaceae) in Mexico Valdes-Ibarra , Christian Munguía Lino, Guadalupe Rodríguez, Aarón Biogeografía Sierra Madre Oriental Sistemas de información geográfica Sprekelia Zephyranthes Geographic information system, biogeography, Sierra Madre Oriental, Sprekelia, Zephyranthes Biogeography geographic information system Sierra Madre Oriental Sprekelia Zephyranthes Background and aims: Hippeastrinae originated in South America and then migrated to North America. Mexico represents a center of diversity of the group and the Mexican Transition Zone concentrates the highest species richness. The aims of this work were to estimate the species richness of Hippeastrinae in Mexico, to analyze the geographic distribution and to identify areas of richness. M&M: A database was created from herbarium specimens, electronic resources, and literature. Using geographic information systems, we estimated the species richness and distribution by state, region and biogeographic province; vegetation type, latitude, longitude and elevation. Additionally, the species richness was analyzed using a grid cell of 50 × 50 km2. Results: Fourty-five species of Hippeastrinae occur in Mexico. The database integrated 1359 georeferenced records. Hippeastrinae was recorded in 31 states, in all regions, biogeographic provinces and vegetation types. It occurs from 15.9 to 31.8° latitude, from 88.2 to 118.3° longitude and from 0 to 3508 m a.s.l. San Luis Potosí had the greatest species richness and endemism. The Neotropical region host the largest number of species. The Sierra Madre Oriental province harbors the greatest species richness and the richest cells. The group resulted particularly diverse in coniferous and oak forest, xeric shrubland and agriculture-aquaculture farmland. Conclusions: Hippeastrinae exhibit a modern neotropical pattern of richness and distribution. The species richness and endemism were concentrated in the Neotropical region and the Mexican Transition Zone. The Sierra Madre Oriental is a center of diversity of the group. Introducción y objetivos: Hippeastrinae se originó en Sudamérica y después migró a Norteamérica. México representa uno de sus centros de diversidad y la Zona de Transición Mexicana concentra la mayor riqueza. Los objetivos de este trabajo fueron estimar la riqueza de Hippeastrinae en México, analizar su distribución geográfica e identificar las áreas de riqueza. M&M: Se elaboró una base de datos a partir de ejemplares de herbario, recursos electrónicos y literatura. Con el uso de sistemas de información geográfica estimamos la riqueza de especies y distribución por estado, región y provincia biogeográfica, tipo de vegetación, latitud, longitud y elevación. Adicionalmente, la riqueza de especies fue estimada en celdas de 50 × 50 km2. Resultados: Cuarenta y cinco especies de Hippeastrinae ocurren en México. La base de datos integró 1359 registros georreferenciados. Hippeastrinae se encontró en 31 estados, en todas las regiones, provincias biogeográficas y tipos de vegetación. Prospera en 15,9-31,8° de latitud, 88,2-118,3° de longitud y de 0 a 3508 m s.n.m. San Luis Potosí tuvo la mayor riqueza y endemismo. La región Neotropical presenta la mayor cantidad de especies. La Sierra Madre Oriental alberga la mayor riqueza de especies y las celdas más ricas. El grupo resultó diverso en el bosque de coníferas y encino, el matorral xerófilo y las zonas agrícola-acuícola. Conclusiones: Hippeastrinae presenta el patrón de distribución y riqueza neotropical moderno. La riqueza y endemismo está en la región Neotropical y la Zona de Transición Mexicana. La Sierra Madre Oriental representa un centro de diversidad del grupo. Sociedad Argentina de Botánica 2023-07-28 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf application/pdf text/html https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/BSAB/article/view/39719 10.31055/1851.2372.v58.n3.39719 Boletín de la Sociedad Argentina de Botánica (Journal of the Argentine Botanical Society; Vol. 58 No. 3 (2023): September. Special Issue: Amaryllidaceae Boletín de la Sociedad Argentina de Botánica; Vol. 58 Núm. 3 (2023): Septiembre. Número especial: Amaryllidaceae Boletín de la Sociedad Argentina de Botánica; v. 58 n. 3 (2023): Setembro. Edição especial: Amaryllidaceae 1851-2372 0373-580X 10.31055/1851.2372.v58.n3 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/BSAB/article/view/39719/42160 https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/BSAB/article/view/39719/42161 https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/BSAB/article/view/39719/42162 Derechos de autor 2023 Christian Valdes-Ibarra , Guadalupe Munguía Lino, Aarón Rodríguez https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0