Stenocereus eruca is a postrate columnar cactus whose regeneration seems to occur mainly through clonal propagation. It is a narrow endemic species of the Sonoran desert in Baja California Sur and currently considered as threatened under Mexican legislation. In this paper we describe the demography of ramets in four populations along its distribution range and the demography of genets in one population during a 3-year-study period in order to evaluate its conservation status. We also analyze the relative contribution of sexual reproduction and clonal propagation to population maintenance and provide guidelines for the formulation of conservation programs. Elasticity analyses were used to explore the relative contribution of sexual and clona...
The Cactaceae family in Mexico is particularly important because members of this family exhibit a hi...
The endemic plant species with extremely narrow geographical range (<100 km2) often have few popu...
Echinocactus platyacanthus is one of the most abundant and widely distributed cacti in Mexico. In th...
In this study we used population projection matrices to evaluate the conservation status of Neobuxba...
Although our biological knowledge regarding cactus species is thorough in many areas, only in recent...
ABSTRACT Discocactus zehntneri subsp. petr-halfari, an endangered taxon, is represented by a single ...
Sexual and asexual reproduction may occur simultaneously in some plant species. Under certain enviro...
Neobuxbaumia macrocephala is a long-lived columnar cactus endemic to the Tehuacán-Cuicatlán Valley i...
Cacti are thought to be highly vulnerable to chronic anthropogenic disturbance (CAD). To assess its ...
The Cactaceae family in Mexico is particularly important because members of this family exhibit a hi...
The dynamics of plant populations are often limited by the early stages in their life cycles. Howeve...
Spatiotemporal variation in demographic rates can have profound effects for population persistence, ...
Spatio-temporal variation in demographic rates can have profound effects for population persistence,...
Ruderal species, i.e., those that increase their numbers in the presence of disturbance, are not exp...
Background and Aims: The family Cactaceae possesses the largest number of species listed as endanger...
The Cactaceae family in Mexico is particularly important because members of this family exhibit a hi...
The endemic plant species with extremely narrow geographical range (<100 km2) often have few popu...
Echinocactus platyacanthus is one of the most abundant and widely distributed cacti in Mexico. In th...
In this study we used population projection matrices to evaluate the conservation status of Neobuxba...
Although our biological knowledge regarding cactus species is thorough in many areas, only in recent...
ABSTRACT Discocactus zehntneri subsp. petr-halfari, an endangered taxon, is represented by a single ...
Sexual and asexual reproduction may occur simultaneously in some plant species. Under certain enviro...
Neobuxbaumia macrocephala is a long-lived columnar cactus endemic to the Tehuacán-Cuicatlán Valley i...
Cacti are thought to be highly vulnerable to chronic anthropogenic disturbance (CAD). To assess its ...
The Cactaceae family in Mexico is particularly important because members of this family exhibit a hi...
The dynamics of plant populations are often limited by the early stages in their life cycles. Howeve...
Spatiotemporal variation in demographic rates can have profound effects for population persistence, ...
Spatio-temporal variation in demographic rates can have profound effects for population persistence,...
Ruderal species, i.e., those that increase their numbers in the presence of disturbance, are not exp...
Background and Aims: The family Cactaceae possesses the largest number of species listed as endanger...
The Cactaceae family in Mexico is particularly important because members of this family exhibit a hi...
The endemic plant species with extremely narrow geographical range (<100 km2) often have few popu...
Echinocactus platyacanthus is one of the most abundant and widely distributed cacti in Mexico. In th...