Biological Flora of Coastal Dunes and Wetlands: Palafoxia lindenii A. Gray
Álvarez-Molina, L.L.; Martinez, M.L.; Lithgow, D.; Mendoza-González, G.; Flores, P.; Ortíz-García, S., and Moreno-Casasola, P., 2013. Biological flora of coastal dunes and wetlands: Palafoxia lindenii A. Gray. Palafoxia lindenii A. Gray is a short shrub endemic to the coastal dunes located in the ce...
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Abstract | Álvarez-Molina, L.L.; Martinez, M.L.; Lithgow, D.; Mendoza-González, G.; Flores, P.; Ortíz-García, S., and Moreno-Casasola, P., 2013. Biological flora of coastal dunes and wetlands: Palafoxia lindenii A. Gray. Palafoxia lindenii A. Gray is a short shrub endemic to the coastal dunes located in the central region of the Gulf of Mexico, mainly in the state of Veracruz. In this study we assembled information on this species and described the taxonomy and variation of the species, its phylogeny and geographical distribution, plant communities, physiological ecology, population biology, reproduction, geomorphological interactions, biotic interactions, response to water levels, and economic importance. The genus Palafoxia includes 12 species, all of them native to North America. The size of seeds varies widely along the geographic distribution of the species, which is most abundant in hot but not very humid sites. This species produces seeds all year long, although individuals do not reproduce simultaneously. Seeds germinating at the onset of the rainy season have a better survival rate than late cohorts. It is one of the first mobile dune colonizers. Similar to other dune species, it not only tolerates burial by sand, but grows better after burial and because of this it is a good foredune builder and forms trailing-ridges. It has a strong association with mycorrhizal fungi, which enhance growth and survival, but only when the plant is not under stress. Because of its dune-forming ability, the plant is important for the beach and coastal dunes as well as for the protection of coastal infrastructure. The leaves contain flavonoids with important antioxidative effects that benefit human health. Development and tourism along the coast are rapidly reducing the habitat of this species. Palafoxia lindenii (A. Gray) es un arbusto endémico de las dunas costeras de la región central del Golfo de México, en el estado de Veracruz. En este estudio hemos recopilado información sobre esta especie y describimos su taxonomía y variación, filogenia y distribución geográfica, las comunidades que habita, su ecología fisiológica, biología de poblaciones, reproducción, interacciones geomorfológicas, interacciones bióticas, respuesta a los niveles de agua y su importancia económica. El género Palafoxia incluye 12 especies, todas ellas nativas del norte del continente Americano. Las semillas varían ampliamente a lo largo de la distribución geográfica de la especie, que es más abundante en sitios cálidos y no muy húmedos. Esta especie produce semillas todo el año, aunque los individuos no se reproducen al mismo tiempo. Las semillas que germinan en el inicio de la temporada de lluvias tienen una mejor tasa de supervivencia que las cohortes finales. Es una de las primeras plantas colonizadoras en dunas móviles. Al igual que otras especies de dunas, no sólo tolera el enterramiento por arena, también crece mejor en esas condiciones y debido a eso, esta planta es una buena especie formadora de dunas frontales. Tiene una fuerte asociación con hongos micorrícicos, que mejora el crecimiento y la supervivencia, cuando la planta no está bajo estrés. Debido a su capacidad como planta pionera para la formación de dunas, es una especie importante para la protección costera. Las hojas contienen flavonoides, con efectos importantes sobre la salud humana. El desarrollo y turismo a lo largo de la costa están reduciendo rápidamente el hábitat de esta especie. |
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AbstractList | Palafoxia lindenii A. Gray is a short shrub endemic to the coastal dunes located in the central region of the Gulf of Mexico, mainly in the state of Veracruz. In this study we assembled information on this species and described the taxonomy and variation of the species, its phylogeny and geographical distribution, plant communities, physiological ecology, population biology, reproduction, geomorphological interactions, biotic interactions, response to water levels, and economic importance. The genus Palafoxia includes 12 species, all of them native to North America. The size of seeds varies widely along the geographic distribution of the species, which is most abundant in hot but not very humid sites. This species produces seeds all year long, although individuals do not reproduce simultaneously. Seeds germinating at the onset of the rainy season have a better survival rate than late cohorts. It is one of the first mobile dune colonizers. Similar to other dune species, it not only tolerates burial by sand, but grows better after burial and because of this it is a good foredune builder and forms trailing-ridges. It has a strong association with mycorrhizal fungi, which enhance growth and survival, but only when the plant is not under stress. Because of its dune-forming ability, the plant is important for the beach and coastal dunes as well as for the protection of coastal infrastructure. The leaves contain flavonoids with important antioxidative effects that benefit human health. Development and tourism along the coast are rapidly reducing the habitat of this species. Palafoxia lindenii (A. Gray) es un arbusto endémico de las dunas costeras de la región central del Golfo de México, en el estado de Veracruz. En este estudio hemos recopilado información sobre esta especie y describimos su taxonomía y variación, filogenia y distribución geográfica, las comunidades que habita, su ecología fisiológica, biología de poblaciones, reproducción, interacciones geomorfológicas, interacciones bióticas, respuesta a los niveles de agua y su importancia económica. El género Palafoxia incluye 12 especies, todas ellas nativas del norte del continente Americano. Las semillas varían ampliamente a lo largo de la distribución geográfica de la especie, que es más abundante en sitios cálidos y no muy húmedos. Esta especie produce semillas todo el año, aunque los individuos no se reproducen al mismo tiempo. Las semillas que germinan en el inicio de la temporada de lluvias tienen una mejor tasa de supervivencia que las cohortes finales. Es una de las primeras plantas colonizadoras en dunas móviles. Al igual que otras especies de dunas, no sólo tolera el enterramiento por arena, también crece mejor en esas condiciones y debido a eso, esta planta es una buena especie formadora de dunas frontales. Tiene una fuerte asociación con hongos micorrícicos, que mejora el crecimiento y la supervivencia, cuando la planta no está bajo estrés. Debido a su capacidad como planta pionera para la formación de dunas, es una especie importante para la protección costera. Las hojas contienen flavonoides, con efectos importantes sobre la salud humana. El desarrollo y turismo a lo largo de la costa están reduciendo rápidamente el hábitat de esta especie. Palafoxia lindenii A. Gray is a short shrub endemic to the coastal dunes located in the central region of the Gulf of Mexico, mainly in the state of Veracruz. In this study we assembled information on this species and described the taxonomy and variation of the species, its phylogeny and geographical distribution, plant communities, physiological ecology, population biology, reproduction, geomorphological interactions, biotic interactions, response to water levels, and economic importance. The genus Palafoxia includes 12 species, all of them native to North America. The size of seeds varies widely along the geographic distribution of the species, which is most abundant in hot but not very humid sites. This species produces seeds all year long, although individuals do not reproduce simultaneously. Seeds germinating at the onset of the rainy season have a better survival rate than late cohorts. It is one of the first mobile dune colonizers. Similar to other dune species, it not only tolerates burial by sand, but grows better after burial and because of this it is a good foredune builder and forms trailing-ridges. It has a strong association with mycorrhizal fungi, which enhance growth and survival, but only when the plant is not under stress. Because of its dune-forming ability, the plant is important for the beach and coastal dunes as well as for the protection of coastal infrastructure. The leaves contain flavonoids with important antioxidative effects that benefit human health. Development and tourism along the coast are rapidly reducing the habitat of this species. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT] Álvarez-Molina, L.L.; Martinez, M.L.; Lithgow, D.; Mendoza-González, G.; Flores, P.; Ortíz-García, S., and Moreno-Casasola, P., 2013. Biological flora of coastal dunes and wetlands: Palafoxia lindenii A. Gray. Palafoxia lindenii A. Gray is a short shrub endemic to the coastal dunes located in the central region of the Gulf of Mexico, mainly in the state of Veracruz. In this study we assembled information on this species and described the taxonomy and variation of the species, its phylogeny and geographical distribution, plant communities, physiological ecology, population biology, reproduction, geomorphological interactions, biotic interactions, response to water levels, and economic importance. The genus Palafoxia includes 12 species, all of them native to North America. The size of seeds varies widely along the geographic distribution of the species, which is most abundant in hot but not very humid sites. This species produces seeds all year long, although individuals do not reproduce simultaneously. Seeds germinating at the onset of the rainy season have a better survival rate than late cohorts. It is one of the first mobile dune colonizers. Similar to other dune species, it not only tolerates burial by sand, but grows better after burial and because of this it is a good foredune builder and forms trailing-ridges. It has a strong association with mycorrhizal fungi, which enhance growth and survival, but only when the plant is not under stress. Because of its dune-forming ability, the plant is important for the beach and coastal dunes as well as for the protection of coastal infrastructure. The leaves contain flavonoids with important antioxidative effects that benefit human health. Development and tourism along the coast are rapidly reducing the habitat of this species. Palafoxia lindenii (A. Gray) es un arbusto endémico de las dunas costeras de la región central del Golfo de México, en el estado de Veracruz. En este estudio hemos recopilado información sobre esta especie y describimos su taxonomía y variación, filogenia y distribución geográfica, las comunidades que habita, su ecología fisiológica, biología de poblaciones, reproducción, interacciones geomorfológicas, interacciones bióticas, respuesta a los niveles de agua y su importancia económica. El género Palafoxia incluye 12 especies, todas ellas nativas del norte del continente Americano. Las semillas varían ampliamente a lo largo de la distribución geográfica de la especie, que es más abundante en sitios cálidos y no muy húmedos. Esta especie produce semillas todo el año, aunque los individuos no se reproducen al mismo tiempo. Las semillas que germinan en el inicio de la temporada de lluvias tienen una mejor tasa de supervivencia que las cohortes finales. Es una de las primeras plantas colonizadoras en dunas móviles. Al igual que otras especies de dunas, no sólo tolera el enterramiento por arena, también crece mejor en esas condiciones y debido a eso, esta planta es una buena especie formadora de dunas frontales. Tiene una fuerte asociación con hongos micorrícicos, que mejora el crecimiento y la supervivencia, cuando la planta no está bajo estrés. Debido a su capacidad como planta pionera para la formación de dunas, es una especie importante para la protección costera. Las hojas contienen flavonoides, con efectos importantes sobre la salud humana. El desarrollo y turismo a lo largo de la costa están reduciendo rápidamente el hábitat de esta especie. |
Author | Flores, Pamela Martínez, M. Luisa Mendoza-González, Gabriela Álvarez-Molina, L. Lucero Lithgow, Debora Moreno-Casasola, Patricia Ortíz-García, Sol |
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