Cacti–shrub interactions in the coastal desert of northern Sinaloa, Mexico |
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Authors: | Alvaro Reyes-Olivas, Edmundo Garcí a-Moya,Lauro L pez Mata |
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Affiliation: | a Escuela Superior de Agricultura Valle del Fuerte, UAS Calle 16 y Avenida Japaraqui. C. P. 81110 Ciudad Juan José Ríos, Ahome, Sinaloa, México;b Especialidad de Botánica, Colegio de Postgraduados Carretera México–Texcoco, km 36·5, 56230, Texcoco, Estado de México, México |
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Abstract: | ![]() Spatial patterns and replacement in ten cacti were studied on an island of the coastal desert of Sinaloa, México. Four platyopuntias had 74–92% of their individuals beneath shrub canopies, whereas three globose cacti, one columnar cactus and two cylindropuntias had similar or higher percentages of individuals in open spaces. This study advances the idea that open-space colonization is enhanced by less harsh physical and biotic conditions in coastal deserts, and by certain morphological and physiological adaptations of cacti. The absence of nurse-shrub replacement is understood as a result of induced co-existence by physical damage from cyclones in the coastal zone. |
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Keywords: | coastal deserts Sinaloa– Mé xico cacti nurse effect stones |
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