2022
DOI: 10.54753/cedamaz.v12i1.1259
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Lista actualizada de las cactáceas del Ecuador Continental: diversidad, distribución y notas sobre su estado de conservación

Abstract: Se presenta una lista actualizada de las cactáceas nativas del Ecuador Continental, incluyendo por primera vez nombres comunes para todas las especies reportadas, mapas de distribución a nivel nacional y el estado de conservación vigente en base a la última evaluación realizada por la UICN. Se reportan 41 especies nativas, en dos subfamilias, siete tribus y 16 géneros. Seis especies y ocho subespecies son reconocidas como endémicas para el país. La mayor diversidad de especies se concentra en la región sur ent… Show more

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“…Sonoran Desert populations identified as E. horizonthalonius var. nicholii have also been found in Sonora, Mexico [11,12]. In a later treatment, Benson [13] differentiates E. horizonthalonius var.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…Sonoran Desert populations identified as E. horizonthalonius var. nicholii have also been found in Sonora, Mexico [11,12]. In a later treatment, Benson [13] differentiates E. horizonthalonius var.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Individuals of E. horizonthalonius have stems that are generally solitary, pale gray-green to bright gray-blue, up to 15 cm (20 cm) in diameter and 25 cm (45 cm) tall, forming a flattened hemisphere when young, and becoming cylindrical with age. The stem ribs are generally 8 (7)(8)(9)(10)(11), very broad and rounded, and oriented vertically to helically curving around the stem. Branching and multiheaded individuals often result from apical meristem damage.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%