307
Views
0
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Research Articles

Pollen rain, vegetation and connectivity in the Tacaná volcano, Southern Mexico

ORCID Icon, ORCID Icon & ORCID Icon

References

  • Ackerman J. 2000. Abiotic pollen and pollination: ecological, functional, and evolutionary perspectives. Plant Syst Evol. 222(1-4):167–185.
  • Adele CMJ, Jardine PE, Adu-Bredu S, Coe AL, Fraser WT, Lomax BH, Malhi Y, Moore S, Gosling WD. 2019. Variability in modern pollen rain from moist and wet tropical forest plots in Ghana, West Africa. Grana. 58(1):45–62.
  • Auffret AG, Rico Y, Bullock JM, Hooftman DAP, Pakeman RJ, Soons MB, Suarez-Esteban A, Traveset A, Wagner HH, Cousins SAO. 2017. Plant functional connectivity – integrating landscape structure and effective dispersal. J Ecol. 105(6):1648–1656.
  • Bocanegra-Ramírez DM, Li HC, Domínguez-Vázquez G, Israde Alcantara I, Bischoff JA. 2019. Holocene climate change and sea level oscillations in the Pacific coast of Mexico. Quat Int. 528:100–108.
  • Boscolo D, Mandetta Tokumoto P, Alves Ferreira P, Wesley Ribeiro J, Silveira dos Santo J. 2017. Positive responses of flower visiting bees to landscape heterogeneity depend on functional connectivity levels. Perspect Ecol Conserv. 15(1):18–24.
  • Breedlove DE. 1981. Introduction to the Flora of Chiapas. Part 1. San Francisco (CA): California Academy of Sciences.
  • Bush MB, Correa-Metrio A, Van Woesik R, Collins A, Hanselman J, Martinez P, Mcmichael C. 2021. Modern pollen assemblages of the Neotropics. J Biogeogr. 48(1):231–241.
  • Bush MB, Rivera R. 2001. Reproductive ecology and pollen representation among neotropical trees. Global Ecol Biogeogr. 10(4):359–367.
  • Castro-López V, Domínguez-Vázquez G, Islebe GA, Priego-Santander AG, Velázquez A. 2021. Modern pollen-vegetation relationships across a landscape mosaic in central México. Rev Palaeobot Palynol. 289:104362.
  • Chang-Martínez L, Domínguez-Vázquez G. 2013. Distribución espacial del polen en un gradiente altitudinal en Michoacán, México. Rev Mexicana Biodivers. 84(3):876–883.
  • Correa-Metrio A, Bush M, Pérez L, Schwalb A, Cabrera TK. 2011. Pollen distribution along climatic and biogeographic gradients in northern Central America. Holocene. 21(4):681–692.
  • Cranmer L, McCollin D, Ollerton J. 2012. Landscape structure influences pollinator movements and directly affects plant reproductive success. Oikos. 121(4):562–568.
  • Damián A. 1988. Conformación histórica de la región del Soconusco. Estudios Fronterizos. 17(7):61–80.
  • de Oliveira Portes MCG, Safford HD, Montade V, Behling H. 2020. Pollen rain–vegetation relationship along an elevational gradient in the Serra dos Órgãos National Park, southeastern Brazil. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology. 283:1–10.
  • Dellinger AS, Pérez-Barrales R, Michelangeli FA, Penneys DS, Fernández-Fernández DM, Schönenberger J. 2021. Low bee visitation rates explain pollinator shifts to vertebrates in tropical mountains. New Phytol. 231(2):864–877.
  • Domínguez-Vázquez G, Islebe GA, Villanueva-Gutiérrez R. 2004. Modern pollen rain from the Lacandon Forest, Chiapas, México. Rev Palaeobot Palynol. 131(1-2):105–116.
  • Domínguez-Vázquez G, Osuna-Vallejo V, Castro-López V, Israde Alcántara I, Bischoff JA. 2019. Changes in vegetation structure during the Pleistocene-Holocene transition in Guanajuato, Central México. Veg Hist Archaeobot. 28(1):81–91.
  • Escárraga-Paredes DS, Torrescano-Valle N, Islebe GA. 2014. Análisis de la relación vegetación-lluvia de polen actual de las comunidades vegetales en el noroeste de la península de Yucatán, México. Polibotánica. 38:27–52.
  • Faegri K, Iversen J. 1989. Textbook of pollen analysis. 4th ed. New York (NY): Wiley.
  • Friedman J, Barrett SCH. 2009. Wind of change: new insights on the ecology and evolution of pollination and mating in wind-pollinated plants. Ann Bot. 103(9):1515–1527.
  • Giesecke T, Ammann B, Brande A. 2014. Palynological richness and evenness: insights from the taxa accumulation curve. Veg Hist Archaeobot. 23(3):217–228.
  • Grimm E. 2011. Tilia Software. Version 1.7.16. Springfield (IL): Illinois State Museum. Research and Collection Center.
  • Hagemans K, Tóth C-D, Ormaza M, Gosling WD, Urrego DH, León-Yánez S, Wagner-Cremer F, Donders TH. 2019. Modern pollen-vegetation relationships along a steep temperature gradient in the Tropical Andes of Ecuador. Quat Res. 92(1):1–13.
  • Hammer Ø, Harper DAT, Ryan PD. 2001. PAST: paleontological statistics software package for education and data analysis. Palaeontol Electron. 4(1):9.
  • Islebe GA, Hooghiemstra H. 1995. Recent pollen spectra of Highland Guatemala. J Biogeogr. 22(6):1091–1099.
  • Islebe GA, Villanueva-Gutiérrez R, Sánchez-Sánchez O. 2017. Relación lluvia de polen-vegetación en selvas de Quintana Roo. Bot Sci. 69(69):31–38.
  • Jackson ST, William JW. 2004. Modern analogs in Quaternary paleoecology: here today, gone yesterday, gone tomorrow? Ann Rev Earth Planet Sci. 32(1):495–537.
  • Lentendu G, Mahé F, Bass D, Rueckert S, Stoeck T, Dunthorn M. 2018. Consistent patterns of high alpha and low beta diversity in tropical parasitic and free-living protists. Mol Ecol. 27(13):2846–2857.
  • MacSwiney González MC, Bolívar-Cimé B, Alfaro-Bates R, Ortíz-Díaz JJ, Clarke FM, Racey PA. 2017. Pollen movement by the bat Artibeus jamaicensis (Chiroptera) in an agricultural landscape in the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico. Mammal Res. 62(2):189–193.
  • Mannion PD, Upchurch P, Benson RBJ, Goswami A. 2014. The latitudinal biodiversity gradient through deep time. Trends Ecol Evol. 29(1):42–50.
  • Marchant R, Boom A, Hooghiemstra H. 2002. Pollen-based biome reconstructions for the past 450 000 yr from the Funza-2 core, Colombia: comparisons with model-based vegetation reconstructions. Palaeogeogr Palaeoclimatol Palaeoecol. 177(1-2):29–45.
  • Martínez-Camilo R, Martínez-Meléndez N, Martínez-Meléndez M, Pérez-Farrera MA, Jiménez-López DA. 2019. Why continue with floristic checklists in Mexico? The case of the Tacaná-Boquerón Priority Terrestrial Region, in the Mexican State of Chiapas. Bot Sci. 97(4):741–753.
  • Neff H, Pearsall DM, Jones JG, Arroyo de Pieters B, Freidel DE. 2006. Climate change and population history in the pacific lowlands of southern Mesoamerica. Quat Res. 65(3):390–400.
  • Peterson DL, Schreiner EG, Buckingham NM. 1997. Gradient, vegetation and climate: spatial and temporal dynamics in the Olympic Mountains, USA. Global Ecol Biogeogr Lett. 6(1):7.
  • Racki G. 2020. A volcanic scenario for the Frasnian–Famennian major biotic crisis and other Late Devonian global changes: more answers than questions? Global Planet Change. 189:103174.
  • Ruiz-Utrilla ZP, León-Cortés JL, Enríquez PL, Molina-Martínez A. 2018. Spatial distribution and population ecology of Drucina championi (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae), a threatened butterfly from mountain landscapes of southern Mexico. Ann Entomol Soc Am. 10:1–10.
  • Rzedowski J. 2006. Vegetación de México. México (DF): Comisión Nacional para el Conocimiento y Uso de la Biodiversidad; p. 504.
  • Schüler L, Hemp A, Behling H. 2014. Pollen-rain – vegetation relationship along an elevational gradient between 1900 and 3200 m on Mt Kilimanjaro, Tanzania. Holocene. 24(6):702–713.
  • SEMARNAT (Secretaría de Medio Ambiente y Recursos Naturales). 2013. Programa de Manejo Reserva de la Biosfera Volcán Tacaná. Mexico (DF); p. 202.
  • Solano-Gómez R, Damon A, Cruz-Lustre G, L, Jiménez-Bautista L, Avendaño-Vázquez S, Bertolini V, Rivera-García R, Cruz-García G. 2016. Diversity and distribution of the orchids of the Tacaná-Boquerón region, Chiapas, Mexico. Bot Sci. 94(3):625–656.
  • Sork VL, Smouse PE. 2006. Genetic analysis of landscape connectivity in tree populations. Landscape Ecol. 21(6):821–836.
  • Van der Hammen T, González E. 1960. Upper Pleistocene and Holocene climate and vegetation of the Sabana de Bogota. Lei-des Geol Meded. 25:261–315.
  • van der Sande M, Bush M, Urrego D, Silman M, Farfan-Rios W, García-Cabrera K, Shenkin A, Malhi Y, Mcmichael C, Gosling W. 2020. Modern pollen rain predicts shifts in plant trait composition but not plant diversity along the Andes‐Amazon elevational gradient. J Veg Sci. 32:1–12.
  • Villaseñor JL, Ortiz E, Delgadillo-Moya C, Juárez D. 2020. The breadth of the Mexican transition zone as defined by its flowering plant generic flora. PLoS One. 15(6):e0235267.
  • Yu G, Tang L, Yang X, Ke X, Harrison SP. 2001. Modern pollen samples from alpine vegetation on the Tibetan Plateau. Global Ecol Biogeogr. 10(5):503–519.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.