Laelia is an endemic genus of the neotropical region, with the greatest richness occurring in Mexico. A recent phylogenetic study transferred some Mexican laelias to the genus Schomburgkia, which has generated debate. The aim of the present study was to analyze the patterns of species richness and endemism and the current and potential geographic distributions of the taxa of Laelia s.l., as well as the putative Laelia s.s., distributed in Mexico as part of an exploratory evaluation of the generic limits to sheds light on the taxonomic debate and generate baselines to guide conservation efforts. A database was generated with information from herbarium specimens and publications. The species richness was estimated by political division, biome...
Telipogon is a Neotropical genus with approximately 200 species, the majority are epiphytes and dist...
Epidendrum L. is the largest genus of Orchidaceae in the Neotropical region; it has an impressive mo...
Parsimony analysis of endemicity (PAE) was used to analyse the distributional patterns of 124 specie...
An analysis of the distribution patterns of 124 Mexican gymnosperm species was undertaken, in order ...
The Ternstroemiaceae is a family of vascular plants with many taxonomic problems, basically in the d...
Mexico is a megadiverse country. Presently, 22 126 species of angiosperms have been registered withi...
Mexico is considered an exceptional biogeographic area with a varied and unique endemic vascular flo...
The distribution of cacti species that inhabit the Sierra Madre Oriental (SMO) was analysed. Gridcel...
Stanhopea is an orchid’s genus that includes 55 species distributed from Mexico to Argentina. Howeve...
Little attention has been paid in Mexico to species' geographical distribution, particularly documen...
An important question in conservation biology is the extent to which the number of taxonomic suprasp...
Epidendrum (orchidaceae) has been suggested to be a promising model system for evolutionary and ecol...
More than 50% of the Mexican flora is represented by 11,001 species of endemic vascular plants. Thes...
Three speciose plant families (Asteraceae, Fabaceae s.l., and Poaceae) are evaluated for their appro...
In the spirit of recent calls for species delimitation studies to become more pluralistic, incorpora...
Telipogon is a Neotropical genus with approximately 200 species, the majority are epiphytes and dist...
Epidendrum L. is the largest genus of Orchidaceae in the Neotropical region; it has an impressive mo...
Parsimony analysis of endemicity (PAE) was used to analyse the distributional patterns of 124 specie...
An analysis of the distribution patterns of 124 Mexican gymnosperm species was undertaken, in order ...
The Ternstroemiaceae is a family of vascular plants with many taxonomic problems, basically in the d...
Mexico is a megadiverse country. Presently, 22 126 species of angiosperms have been registered withi...
Mexico is considered an exceptional biogeographic area with a varied and unique endemic vascular flo...
The distribution of cacti species that inhabit the Sierra Madre Oriental (SMO) was analysed. Gridcel...
Stanhopea is an orchid’s genus that includes 55 species distributed from Mexico to Argentina. Howeve...
Little attention has been paid in Mexico to species' geographical distribution, particularly documen...
An important question in conservation biology is the extent to which the number of taxonomic suprasp...
Epidendrum (orchidaceae) has been suggested to be a promising model system for evolutionary and ecol...
More than 50% of the Mexican flora is represented by 11,001 species of endemic vascular plants. Thes...
Three speciose plant families (Asteraceae, Fabaceae s.l., and Poaceae) are evaluated for their appro...
In the spirit of recent calls for species delimitation studies to become more pluralistic, incorpora...
Telipogon is a Neotropical genus with approximately 200 species, the majority are epiphytes and dist...
Epidendrum L. is the largest genus of Orchidaceae in the Neotropical region; it has an impressive mo...
Parsimony analysis of endemicity (PAE) was used to analyse the distributional patterns of 124 specie...