2012
DOI: 10.5897/ijbc11.225
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Distribution and abundance of terrestrial orchids of the genus Bletia in sites with different degrees of disturbance, in the Cupatitzio Natural Reserve, México

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“…This is evidenced by over half of orchid extinctions have been terrestrial species (Swarts & Dixon, 2009b). There is a significant level of orchid diversity resulting from the complex ecological specialisation of orchids (Beltrán-nambo et al, 2012) but this means there is an intrinsic risk to some species because of their dependence on changeable ecological factors such as mycorrhizae and species-specific pollinators .…”
Section: Conservation Issues Of Terrestrial Orchidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is evidenced by over half of orchid extinctions have been terrestrial species (Swarts & Dixon, 2009b). There is a significant level of orchid diversity resulting from the complex ecological specialisation of orchids (Beltrán-nambo et al, 2012) but this means there is an intrinsic risk to some species because of their dependence on changeable ecological factors such as mycorrhizae and species-specific pollinators .…”
Section: Conservation Issues Of Terrestrial Orchidsmentioning
confidence: 99%