Distribución potencial y caracterizacion eco-climatica de especies silvestres de Rubus subgenus Eubatus en México.

G. Rodríguez-Bautista, S. D. S. Ledezma, S. Cruz-Izquierdo, J. López-Medina, N. Cruz-Huerta, L. Nuñez
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mayor diversidad (porcentaje de cada especie con respecto al numero total de especies presentes). La temperatura mínima y precipitación anual determinan las zonas de distribución potencial de zarzamoras. El 51.9% de las especies de zarzamoras presentaron diferencias entre especies en relación a los requerimientos climáticos. A BSTRACT : Blackberries ( Rubus spp) are a genetic resource that develops in mountainous areas of Mexico and are adapted to different climatic conditions, however, in Mexico there is no information for their use or in research programs. The objective of the present investigation was to determine the richness, distribution and diversity of wild blackberry species from the records of occurrence. The Worldclim database was used to know the climatic variables that determine its distribution. The echogeographic information was obtained from the REMIB-CONABIO database, which was submitted to the DIVA-GIS® 7.5 BIOCLIM algorithm. The information was analyzed by principal components and multiple correspondences. Results show that 42 blackberry species are found in Mexico and were distributed in the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Axis and Sierra Madre del Sur. Chiapas, Veracruz, the State of Mexico and Hidalgo presented greater richness (number of species present), while Chiapas and Veracruz presented greater diversity (percentage of each species with respect to the total number of species present). The minimum temperature and annual precipitation determine the potential distribution zones of blackberries. 51.9% of the blackberry species presented differences between species in relation to climatic requirements.
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墨西哥悬钩子亚属野生物种的潜在分布和生态气候特征。
市长多样化(porcentaje de cada especie相对于总数量的物种出席)。气温mínima y precipitación年确定度distribución潜在温度。51.9%的人表示不同的物种,例如relación和其他物种(climáticos)。摘要:黑莓(Rubus spp)是一种生长在墨西哥山区的遗传资源,可适应不同的气候条件,但在墨西哥尚无相关信息可供其利用或用于研究项目。本调查的目的是根据发生记录确定野生黑莓物种的丰富度、分布和多样性。Worldclim数据库用于了解决定其分布的气候变量。回声地理信息从remb - conabio数据库中获取,该数据库提交给DIVA-GIS®7.5 BIOCLIM算法。利用主成分和多重对应关系对信息进行分析。结果表明,墨西哥共有42种黑莓,主要分布在跨墨西哥火山轴和南马德雷山脉。恰帕斯州、韦拉克鲁斯州、墨西哥州和伊达尔戈州表现出更大的丰富度(存在的物种数量),而恰帕斯州和韦拉克鲁斯州表现出更大的多样性(每种物种相对于存在的物种总数的百分比)。最低气温和年降水量决定了黑莓的潜在分布区。51.9%的黑莓种间在气候要求方面存在差异。
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