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Diversity, distribution and conservation of the Cactaceae (Caryophyllales) from Tamaulipas, Mexico

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Pages 1405-1421 | Received 09 Nov 2021, Accepted 17 Mar 2022, Published online: 04 Apr 2022
 

Abstract

Geographical distribution, diversity, endemism and conservation of Cactaceae in the Mexican state of Tamaulipas were analyzed based on distributional data obtained from specialized literature, fieldwork and herbarium specimens. Tamaulipas territory was divided into grid-cells of 10 × 10 min latitude/longitude and was used as units of analysis. Cactaceae comprises 174 taxa and 33 genera in Tamaulipas, representing a high proportion of the Mexican cacti with 65% at the generic level and 23% at the specific level. The richest genera are Opuntia (40), Mammillaria (35), Echinocereus (16) and Turbinicarpus (14). Thirty one Cactaceae taxa are new records for the state. The highest diversity of species occurs in the southwestern region associated with the Sierra Madre Oriental slopes and the Jaumave Valley. Cacti are well represented in the state natural protected areas (NPAs) of Tamaulipas compared to the federal conservation areas. We conclude that Tamaulipas constitutes a nodal area because it is located at the boundaries among four different biogeographic regions representing zones of biotic overlap promoted by historical and ecological changes allowing the mixture of different biotic elements and in situ speciation. For this, it is considered one of the richest Mexican states in terms of Cactaceae diversity.

Acknowledgments

We acknowledge the anonymous referees’ constructive suggestions that substantially improved our manuscript. The Departamento de Posgrado e Investigación, Instituto Tecnológico de Ciudad Victoria supported field surveys and logistics. We especially thank Dr. Víctor A. Vargas-Vázquez for sharing essential data about cacti from north Tamaulipas. We acknowledge Wolter Ten Hoeve and Cristian Pérez-Badillo for sharing photographs.

Disclosure statement

The authors reported no potential conflict of interest.

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