“…Unfortunately, although some studies have been focused in the reproduction, pollination, herbivory and demography of Astrophytum species (Martínez-Avalos et al, 2007;Strong and Williamson, 2007;Blair and Williamson, 2008;Ferguson et al, 2013;Zepeda-Martínez et al, 2013), with exception of last cited study, the others have been made with A. asterias, and the systematic records of ecological data from populations through the time, which could allow to analyze potential relationships between climatic alterations and changes in characteristics of the life cycle, are absent in the literature. However, on the basis of the evidence provided by long-time records about the effects of climate change in the phenology of several plant species (e. g., Peñuelas et al, 2002;Miller-Rushing and Primack, 2008), and the projections suggesting the loss of the overlap between the flowering time in plants and the abundance peak of their pollinators as consequence of the increase in temperature (e. g., Memmott et al, 2007), we expect consequences of climate change in the reproduction of Astrophytum, due to the alterations in the predominant regimes of temperature and precipitation in the reproductive period across their distribution areas (changes in bioclimatic variables for the driest and wettest quarters), but these aspects need further evaluation.…”