Causes of individual mortality of “false peyote” Astrophytum asterias (cactaceae); a threatened Cactaceae: the effect of damage by grazing in Mexican populations

Little is known about the causes of mortality in natural populations of threatened cactus species. In particular we focus on the endangered Astrophytum asterias in four populations where most individuals of the species are found. At two sites one of each vegetation type (Tamaulipan Thornscrub [MET]...

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Hoofdauteurs: Martínez-Ávalos, José G., Golubov, Jordan, C. Mandujano, María, Jurado, Enrique
Formaat: Online
Taal:eng
Gepubliceerd in: Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas 2008
Online toegang:https://revistaciencia.uat.edu.mx/index.php/CienciaUAT/article/view/411
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Samenvatting:Little is known about the causes of mortality in natural populations of threatened cactus species. In particular we focus on the endangered Astrophytum asterias in four populations where most individuals of the species are found. At two sites one of each vegetation type (Tamaulipan Thornscrub [MET] and Piedmont thornscrub [MS]) we measured individual mortality by three causes: the plant pathogen Phytophtora infestans, a cerambicideae beetle and the terrestrial squirrel Spermophilus mexicanus. We found that damage by the combination of pathogen and herbivore meant a reduction of more than 50% in population size. From these factors, the most important cause of death was S. mexicanus followed by the tenebrionid beetle in MET and P. infestans in MS. Mortality was concentrated in the small size categories, even though large size plants were also affected albeit to a lesser extent. More quantitative studies in field conditions are necessary to establish sound conservation efforts that could improve the recovery plans for this endangered plant species.