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Diversidad y distribución de los endemismos de Asteraceae (Compositae) en la Flora del Ecuador

Authors :
A. O. Rivero-Guerra
Source :
Collectanea Botanica, Vol 39, Pp e001-e001 (2020)
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Editorial CSIC, 2020.

Abstract

The family Asteraceae is represented in the Flora of Ecuador by a total of 310 endemic taxa. There are grouped into 4 subfamilies (Asteroideae, Barnadesioideae,Cichorioideae and Mutisioideae), 16 tribes, and 89 genera. The habitat of two hundred and seventy-two taxa (87.74%) is restricted to the Andean Region. The highest levels of endemism are associated with the Andes, and are to be found in a great majority in the high Andean forest up to the moorlands, and in the Galapagos Islands. The genera that show the greatest extent of endemism are: Mikania (26), Pentacalia (23), and Gynoxys (20). Three monotypic genera are endemic: Cyathomone, Idiopappus and Trigonopterum . The genera Darwiniothamnus, Kingianthus, Lecocarpus , and Scalesia are also endemic. The diversity of the family increases from 2000 m to 3000 m above sea level, achieving its maximum between 2900–3000 m, with a dominance of shrubby (195 species, 1 subspecies, 2 varieties) and herbaceous (97 species) plants. One hundred and twenty-six species are considered vulnerable, 90 are in danger of extinction, and 24 are critically threatened. Mean annual temperature and precipitation show significant statistical variation between biogeographical sectors.

Details

ISSN :
19891067 and 00100730
Volume :
39
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Collectanea Botanica
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....088e426abeb17eb142ef74f389eeef9f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3989/collectbot.2020.v39.001