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1 October 2012 In situ analysis of the current conservation status of Mammillaria herrerae Werderm. in the southern Chihuahuan Desert
Beatriz Maruri Aguilar, Emiliano Sánchez Martínez, Jordan Golubov Figueroa
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Abstract

The semi-arid zone of Querétaro and Hidalgo, in Central Mexico, is an important region for cactus conservation. Mammillaria herrerae Werderm. is a species of local distribution with a threatened conservation status, partly because it has been historically plundered. An exhaustive census of all individuals was made to assess the current status of the species. As a result of the study, a new site is included, which increases the distributional range, and we found that M. herrerae faces adverse factors for its survival, namely: a very small number of wild individuals fragmented into small scattered groups; an extremely reduced area of distribution, and a very specific set of habitat requirements. A clear association of the species with its vegetative and rocky nurses was observed. These characteristics confirm the vulnerability of M. herrerae and suggest its dependence on a specific environment and ultimately the need for protection in its areas of distribution.

Beatriz Maruri Aguilar, Emiliano Sánchez Martínez, and Jordan Golubov Figueroa "In situ analysis of the current conservation status of Mammillaria herrerae Werderm. in the southern Chihuahuan Desert," Bradleya 2012(30), 111-126, (1 October 2012). https://doi.org/10.25223/brad.n30.2012.a14
Published: 1 October 2012
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