2003
DOI: 10.1663/0006-8101(2003)069[0173:dtitc]2.0.co;2
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Demographic Trends in the Cactaceae

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“…In addition, if we consider only the adult (G4 stage) individuals of M. conoideus, the rate of survival was high, which is in agreement with the patterns reported for other species in the family (Godínez-Álvarez et al 2003;Godínez-Álvarez & Valiente-Banuet 2004;Hughes et al 2011;Ferrer-Cervantes et al 2012). The decline of survival of Melocactus conoideus along of the months revealed a seasonal influence.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…In addition, if we consider only the adult (G4 stage) individuals of M. conoideus, the rate of survival was high, which is in agreement with the patterns reported for other species in the family (Godínez-Álvarez et al 2003;Godínez-Álvarez & Valiente-Banuet 2004;Hughes et al 2011;Ferrer-Cervantes et al 2012). The decline of survival of Melocactus conoideus along of the months revealed a seasonal influence.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Plant survival can be affected by various ecological factors, including temperature and rainfall, as well as the age structure and population density (Martinez et al 1994;Godínez-Álvarez et al 2003;Mandujano et al 2007;Hughes et al 2011). During periods of low rainfall, plants often show lower growth rates and increased mortality due to the decline in soil moisture (Godínez-Álvarez et al 2003;Hughes et al 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…First, we need to choose study species more carefully, including sufficient numbers of common species that are neither invasive nor threatened/endangered. Several recent studies of cacti, for example, were motivated by the threatened status of the species [49]. Second, data are needed for a wider variety of perennial life forms and taxonomic groups, including other desert dominant families about which little is known (e.g.…”
Section: Precipitation Global Environmental Change and Desert Plant mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…plántulas de suculentas se establezcan debajo del dosel de plantas adultas de leñosas, a diferencia de las áreas abiertas Flores-Martínez et al, 1994;Godínez-Álvarez et al, 2003;Flores y Jurado, 2003;Martí-nez-Berdeja y Valverde, 2008;Miquelajauregui y Valverde, 2010).…”
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