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Revista mexicana de biodiversidad

On-line version ISSN 2007-8706Print version ISSN 1870-3453

Abstract

MONTELONGO-LANDEROS, Mireya; ALBA-AVILA, Jorge Arturo; ROMERO-MENDEZ, Ulises  and  GARCIA-DE LA PENA, Cristina. Pteridophytes from El Sarnoso and Mapimí mountains in Durango, Mexico. Rev. Mex. Biodiv. [online]. 2015, vol.86, n.2, pp.448-456. ISSN 2007-8706.  https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rmb.2015.04.029.

Pteridophytes have been inadequately studied in northern México, resulting in large, remote areas where the species of pteridophytes that inhabit them are unknown. We surveyed pteridophytes in 2 mountain areas in the state of Durango, México (El Sarnoso and Mapimí). We plotted location of each species or subspecies and then calculated beta diversity to compare between-area diversity for this group of plants. A total of 28 species grouped in 4 families and 9 genera were recorded. The coefficient of similarity was 0.89, with 25 species in El Sarnoso and 28 in Mapimí. An important finding was the presence of an indicator species of anthropogenic environmental impact, Pellaea ternifolia var. ternifolia in areas of rock extraction. Other recorded species were Pleopeltis polypodioides var. michauxianum (= Polypodium polypodioides var. michauxianum ), Adiantum capillus-veneris , Cheilanthes notholaenoides , and Selaginella lepidophylla . Knowledge of regional biodiversity, including pteridophytes, can support the development of conservation programs in these mountains. Without effective conservation programs in place, and if the removal of rock materials is not controlled, the habitat of these mountains will decay progressively, affecting the survival of flora and fauna species that inhabit these areas.

Keywords : Ferns; Lycophytes; Distribution; Beta diversity; Conservation.

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