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墨西哥东北部马德雷山脉东麓温泉周围植物群落的多样性

Diversity of Plant Communities Surrounding the Hot Springs on the Eastern Flank of the Sierra Madre Oriental, Northeastern Mexico.

作者信息

Pantoja-Irys Jerjes R, de la Rosa-Manzano Edilia, Martínez-Ávalos José Guadalupe, Guerra-Pérez Antonio, Mora-Olivo Arturo, Arellano-Méndez Leonardo U, Serna-Márquez Rocío, Salmerón-Carreño Edgar Daniel, Mujica-Sánchez Hugo

机构信息

Corporación Ambiental de México S.A. de C.V. Texcoco 100, Colonia Satélite Acueducto, Monterrey 64960, Nuevo León, Mexico.

Instituto de Ecología Aplicada, Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas, Avenida División del Golfo Núm, 356, Colonia Libertad, Ciudad Victoria 87019, Tamaulipas, Mexico.

出版信息

Biology (Basel). 2025 Apr 7;14(4):382. doi: 10.3390/biology14040382.

Abstract

Geothermally heated ecosystems experience extreme temperatures and play important ecological, cultural, and socio-economic roles in many environments. They support a diversity of plants that are often used by local communities. This study focused on five hot springs with varying geochemical traits in the northeast of Mexico. The diversity surrounding each hot spring was analyzed along with the impact of climatic factors. In total, we observed 2022 individual plants across 155 species and 55 families. Shrub strata dominated the rosetophyll scrub and low thorn forest, while tree strata were more common in the tropical dry forest; the herbaceous stratum exhibited the least diversity across all sites. A decrease in species richness was observed at higher elevations, while species abundance showed an inverse trend, being highest in the rosetophyll scrub. The plant communities exhibited clear differentiation in species composition with 30 indicator species identified across the five hot springs. Notably, only was found in three sites. The variation in plant abundance was linked to elevation and evaporation. Each type of vegetation surrounding the hot springs demonstrates unique characteristics based on plant composition, suggesting that plant diversity may offer significant benefits to the surrounding communities in the northeast of Mexico.

摘要

地热加热的生态系统经历极端温度,在许多环境中发挥着重要的生态、文化和社会经济作用。它们支持着当地社区经常使用的多种植物。本研究聚焦于墨西哥东北部五个具有不同地球化学特征的温泉。分析了每个温泉周围的多样性以及气候因素的影响。我们总共观察到了155个物种、55个科的2022株个体植物。灌木层在莲座叶灌丛和低刺林中占主导地位,而乔木层在热带干燥林中更为常见;草本层在所有地点的多样性最低。在较高海拔处观察到物种丰富度下降,而物种丰度呈现相反趋势,在莲座叶灌丛中最高。植物群落的物种组成表现出明显差异,在五个温泉中鉴定出了30种指示物种。值得注意的是,只有 在三个地点被发现。植物丰度的变化与海拔和蒸发有关。温泉周围的每种植被类型基于植物组成都表现出独特的特征,这表明植物多样性可能为墨西哥东北部的周边社区带来显著益处。

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