2021
DOI: 10.17129/botsci.2761
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Species distribution of Quercus (Fagaceae) along an altitude gradient, reveals zonation in a hotspot

Abstract: Background: The genus Quercus has a keystone role in the temperate forests in the northern hemisphere; thus this offers an interesting opportunity to use it as a model to know altitudinal species richness patterns which could be used in further studies and projects in biodiversity conservation. Questions: It is possible to detect an altitudinal gradient based on the genus Quercus distribution? What climatic variables are most important in the altitudinal distribution of the genus Quercus? Study sit… Show more

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“…In Mexico there are between 135-161 species of oaks, which makes it the holder of the largest number of species worldwide [52,53]. Nevertheless, wood utilization programs for Quercus laeta Liemb (an endemic species) are nonexistent in Mexico [54,55]. In particular, applications for wood from its branches are very scarce.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Mexico there are between 135-161 species of oaks, which makes it the holder of the largest number of species worldwide [52,53]. Nevertheless, wood utilization programs for Quercus laeta Liemb (an endemic species) are nonexistent in Mexico [54,55]. In particular, applications for wood from its branches are very scarce.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Villaseñor (2010), la menciona para los estados de la República donde se encuentra dicho ecosistema. La altitud, en consecuencia, es uno de los elementos orográficos que influyen en los patrones de clima y diversidad de especies vegetales (Miranda & Hernández-X 1963, Morales-Saldaña et al 2021.…”
Section: áReas De Ocupación (Ao)unclassified
“…In Mexico, 219,090 km 2 of temperate forests were lost in a period of 18 years (1999-2011), which represents a rate of 11,669.6 km 2 /year [3]. Oak forests are the most widely distributed vegetation type in temperate regions of the country [28][29][30]. In Mexico oaks radiated into ca.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%