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Persistence of a rare ancient cycad: Effects of environment and demography
Authors:Juan C Álvarez-Yépiz  Martin Dov?iak  Alberto Búrquez
Institution:aCollege of Environmental Science and Forestry, State University of New York, One Forestry Drive, Syracuse, NY 13210, USA;bInstituto de Ecología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, A.P. 1354, Hermosillo, C.P. 83000 Sonora, Mexico
Abstract:Conservation of rare species is frequently complicated by their narrow niches and poor competitive abilities which limit their distribution to a few small populations. We studied how population size and structure of an endemic cycad of northwestern Mexico, Dioon sonorense, known to be threatened by widespread land conversion and plant extraction by humans, varied with 21 environmental variables. We also used matrix population models to show how population structure may affect its long-term persistence. Slope and soil exchangeable potassium explained a moderate proportion of the variance in the abundance of adult individuals, while abundance of adults and slope explained a large proportion of the variance in the abundance of seedlings. The strong non-linear relationships of seedling abundance with slope and adult abundance suggest threshold effects that may limit D. sonorense regeneration in less suitable environments. Modeling suggests that most of the study populations will not be viable in the long-term, except for the largest population. Modeling scenarios with large increments in fecundity and seedling survival produced modest gains in population growth. The long-term persistence of D. sonorense is shown in our study to be further threatened by: (a) small size of adult populations, (b) low-quality habitat in which most populations occur, and potentially, (c) the combined effect of low fecundity and recruitment.
Keywords:Dioon  Extinction  Habitat  Niche  Population viability  Rarity
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