Diversity of the Pteridoflora of Montane Northwestern Mexico
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Area
2.2. Distributional Data and Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Floristics
3.2. Taxonomic Biodiversity Index
3.3. Threatened Species
3.4. Pteridodiverse States of the SMOc
3.5. Life Forms
3.6. Elevation
3.7. Vegetation Types Distribution
3.8. Geographic Distribution
4. Discussion
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
ID | Species | LF | VT | GD | SD |
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LYCOPODIIDAE | |||||
ISOETACEAE | |||||
1 | Isoetes mexicana Underw. | Hy | R, S | Mx | C, D |
2 | Isoetes montezumae A. A. Eaton | Hy | R | M | A, J, N, Z |
3 | Isoetes pringlei Underw. | Hy | R, G | Mx | J |
LYCOPODIACEAE | |||||
4 | 1 Palhinhaea cernua (L.) Franco & Vasc. | T | M, BC, Q | Cos | J, N |
5 | Phlegmariurus cuernavacensis (Underw. & F. E. Lloyd) B. Øllg. | Ep/E | C, M, Q | M | I |
6 | Phlegmariurus taxifolia (Sw.) Á. Löve & D. Löve | E | S | Nt | I |
SELAGINELLACEAE | |||||
7 | Selaginella arizonica Maxon | T/Ep | R, M, Q, X | Na | C, O |
8 | Selaginella arsenei Weath. | Ep | R, C, M, BC, T | Mx | O |
9 | Selaginella carnerosana T. Reeves | Ep | X, S | SM&ad | C |
10 | Selaginella delicatissima Linden ex A. Braun | T | C, Q | M | A, C, D, J, N, I, O |
11 | Selaginella eremophila Maxon | T/Ep | C, BC, X | Na | O |
12 | Selaginella extensa Underw. | Ep/E | R, M, BC, Q | Mx | J |
13 | Selaginella hoffmannii Hieron. | T/Ep | BC, Q, T | M | N, I |
14 | Selaginella landii Greenm. & N. Pfeiff. | T/Ep | C, BC | Mx | J, N, Z |
15 | Selaginella lepidophylla (Hook. & Grev.) Spring | T/Ep | Q | Na | C, D, J, I, O |
16 | Selaginella lineolata Mickel & Beitel | T/Ep | C, M, BC, T, S | M | J, N, I |
17 | Selaginella macrathera Weath. | T | C, BC, S | SM-e | O |
18 | Selaginella marginata (Humb. & Bonpl. ex Willd.) Spring | T | R, Q, T | Nt | N, I |
19 | Selaginella mutica D. C. Eaton ex Underw. | T/Ep | X | Na | C |
20 | Selaginella notohybrida Valdespino | T/Ep | T | Mx | C |
21 | Selaginella novoleonensis Hieron. | T/Ep | T, X | Mx | C, O |
22 | Selaginella pallescens (C. Presl) Spring | T/Ep | M, Q | Nt | A, C, D, J, N, I, O, Z |
23 | Selaginella parishii Underw. | T/Ep | C, X | Mx | Z |
24 | Selaginella peruviana (Milde) Hieron. | T/Ep | C, BC, Q, T, X | A | A, C, D, J, O, Z |
25 | Selaginella pilifera A. Braun | T/Ep | X, S | Na | C, D, O |
26 | 1Selaginella porphyrospora A. Braun | T/Ep | M, T | Nt | J, I, O |
27 | Selaginella reflexa Underw. | T/Ep | T | M | D |
28 | Selaginella rupincola Underw. | T/Ep | C, M, BC, Q, T, X | Na | A, C, D, J, O |
29 | Selaginella sartorii Hieron. | T/Ep | X, S | Nt | D, J, N, O |
30 | Selaginella schaffneri Hieron. | Ep | S | Mx | D, J, N |
31 | Selaginella sellowii Hieron. | T/Ep | S | Nt | D, J, I, O, Z |
32 | Selaginella sertata Spring | T | S | M | N |
33 | Selaginella tarda Mickel & Beitel | T/Ep | R, T, S | Mx | D, I |
34 | Selaginella tenella (P. Beauv.) Spring | Ep | R, T | Nt | I |
35 | Selaginella underwoodii Hieron. | Ep | X | Na | C, D, O |
36 | Selaginella wrightii Hieron. | Ep | T, X, S | Na | C, O, Z |
POLYPODIIDAE | |||||
ANEMIACEAE | |||||
37 | Anemia × recondita Mickel | T | BC, Q, T, S | Mx | J, N |
38 | Anemia affinis Hook. & Baker | T | Q, T | SM-e | D, J, N, I, O, Z |
39 | Anemia brandegeei Davenp. | T | T | SM-e | I |
40 | Anemia hirsuta (L.) Sw. | T | S | Nt | J, N, I |
41 | Anemia humilis (Cav.) Sw. | T | S | Nt | I |
42 | Anemia intermedia Copel. ex M.E. Jones | T | Q | SM-e | N |
43 | Anemia jaliscana Maxon | T | C, Q, T, S | Mx | D, J, N, I, O |
44 | Anemia karwinskyana (C. Presl) Prantl | T | T, S | Mx | J, N |
45 | Anemia multiplex Mickel | T | S | Mx | J, N, I, Z |
46 | Anemia phyllitidis (L.) Sw. | T | M | Nt | N |
47 | Anemia tomentosa (Sav.) Sw. | T | G | Nt | A, C, D, J, I, O, Z |
ASPLENIACEAE | |||||
48 | Asplenium adiantum-nigrum L. | Ep | X | Cos | C, D |
49 | Asplenium arcanum A. R. Sm. | T | R, T | SM-e | D, I |
50 | Asplenium athyrioides Fée | T | M, T | M | I |
51 | Asplenium castaneum Schltdl. & Cham. | T/Ep | C | Nt | D, J |
52 | Asplenium cuspidatum Lam. | Ep/E | M, T | Nt | I |
53 | Asplenium dalhousiae Hook. | Ep | BC | Cos | C, I, O |
54 | Asplenium eatonii Davenp. | Ep/E | R, Q, T | Mx | I |
55 | Asplenium exiguum Bedd. | T/Ep | M, X | Cos | A, C, D, O |
56 | Asplenium fibrillosum Pringle & Davenp. ex Davenp. | T/Ep | T | Mx | A, D |
57 | 1Asplenium formosum Willd. | T/Ep | R, Q, T | Cos | D, J |
58 | Asplenium fragans Sw. | Ep/E | C, BC, Q | Nt | D, N, I |
59 | Asplenium gentryi A. R. Sm. | T/Ep | C, BC | Mx | A, C, D, I, O |
60 | Asplenium hallbergii Mickel & Beitel | T | X | Mx | A, C, D, J |
61 | Asplenium modestum Maxon | Ep | R, M, T | SM-e | C, D |
62 | 1Asplenium monanthes L. | T | M, Q | Cos | A, C, D, J, N, I, O, Z |
63 | Asplenium palmeri Maxon | Ep | C, X | A | A, C, D, J, I, O, Z |
64 | Asplenium potosinum Hieron. | T | M, T | M | N, I |
65 | Asplenium praemorsum Sw. | Ep/E | C | Nt | A, D, I |
66 | Asplenium pringlei Davenp. | Ep | M | Mx | C, D, J |
67 | Asplenium pumilum Sw. | Ep | R, T | Nt | J, N, I, O |
68 | Asplenium resiliens Kunze | T/Ep | X | A | C, O, Z |
69 | Asplenium sanchezii A. R. Sm. | Ep | BC, Q | Mx | C, D, I |
70 | Asplenium sessilifolium Desv. | T/Ep | M, Q, T | Mx | C, D, I, O |
71 | 1Asplenium trichomanes L. | Ep | C | Cos | C |
72 | Asplenium tryonii Correll | T | C | SM-e | C, D |
ATHYRIACEAE | |||||
73 | Athyrium arcuatum Liebm. | T | R, C, BC, T | M | D |
74 | Athyrium bourgeaui E. Fourn. | T | R, C, M | M | C, D, I, O |
75 | Diplazium lonchophyllum Kunze | T | M | Nt | J, N |
76 | Ephemeropteris palmensis (Christ) R. C. Moran & Sundue | T | C, M | M | D, J, N |
77 | Ephemeropteris skinneri (Baker) R.C. Moran & Sundue | T | T | Nt | N, I |
BLECHNACEAE | |||||
78 | Austroblechnum stoloniferum (Mett. ex E. Fourn.) Gasper & V.A.O. Dittrich | T | C, M, S | M | C, D, O |
79 | Blechnum appendiculatum Willd. | T | C, M, Q, S | Nt | J, N, O |
80 | Blechnum gracile Kaulf. | T | R, Q, T | Nt | J, N |
81 | Blechnum occidentale L. | T | R, M, T | A | J, N |
82 | Blechnum polypodioides Raddi | Ep | C, BC | Nt | N, I, D |
83 | Woodwardia fimbriata Sm. | T | R, M, T | Na | O |
84 | Woodwardia spinulosa M. Martens & Galeotti | T | M | M | C, D, J, N, I |
CYATHEACEAE | |||||
85 | 1,3Cyathea costaricensis (Mett. ex Kuhn) Domin | T | M | M | J, N |
CYSTOPTERIDACEAE | |||||
86 | Cystopteris diaphana (Bory) Blasdell | T | M, Q | Cos | A, D, N, I, O, Z |
87 | Cystopteris reevesiana Lellinger | T | M, BC | SM&ad | O |
DENNSTAEDTIACEAE | |||||
88 | Dennstaedtia distenta (Kunze) T. Moore | T | C, Q, T | M | C, D, J, I, O |
89a | Pteridium aquilinum ssp. feei (W. Schaffn. ex Fée) Maxon | T | M, Q | M | A, D, J, N, I |
89b | 2Pteridium aquilinum ssp. latiusculum (Desv.) Hultén | T | C, S | Cos | C, D, I, O |
90 | Pteridium caudatum (L.) Maxon | T | Q, T | Nt | D, J, N, I |
91 | Pteridium esculentum ssp. arachnoideum (Kaulf.) J.A. Thomson | T | C, S | Nt | D |
DRYOPTERIDACEAE | |||||
92 | Bolbitis portoricensis (Spreng.) Hennipman | T/Ep | R, M, Q, T | Nt | N |
93 | Ctenitis equestris (Kunze) Ching | T | M | M | D, N, I |
94 | Dryopteris cinnamomea (Cav.) C. Chr. | T/Ep | M, Q, T, X | Na | A, C, D, J, O, Z |
95 | Dryopteris karwinskyana (Mett.) Kuntze | T | R, M, T | M | N, I |
96 | Dryopteris knoblochii A. R. Sm. | T | C, Q | SM&ad | C, D, I, O |
97 | Dryopteris maxonii Underw. & C. Chr. | T/Ep | C | Mx | D, J, N, I |
98 | Dryopteris rossii C. Chr. | T | M | Mx | A, C, D, J, N, I, Z |
99 | Dryopteris wallichiana (Spreng.) Hyl. | T | C, M | Cos | C |
100 | Elaphoglossum glaucum T. Moore | T/E | C | M | N |
101 | Elaphoglossum gratum (Fée) T. Moore | T | M | M | D |
102 | Elaphoglossum hartwegii (Fée) T. Moore | T/Ep | M | Nt | D, J |
103 | Elaphoglossum monicae Mickel | T/Ep | BC | Mx | D, I |
104 | Elaphoglossum muelleri (E. Fourn.) C. Chr. | T/Ep | C, M | M | J, N, I |
105 | Elaphoglossum occidentale (Mickel) F.B. Matos | T | C, M | Mx | I |
106 | Elaphoglossum paleaceum (Hook. & Grev.) Sledge | E/Ep | BC | Cos | N |
107 | Elaphoglossum petiolatum (Sw.) Urb. | T | M, BC | Nt | D, J, N, I, Z |
108 | Elaphoglossum piloselloides (C. Presl) T. Moore | Ep | C, M, T | Nt | N, I |
109 | Elaphoglossum rzedowskii Mickel | Ep | M, Q | Mx | A, C, D, J, I, O, Z |
110 | Elaphoglossum sartorii (Liebm.) Mickel | T/E | M | Mx | D, N, I |
111 | Elaphoglossum tenuifolium (Liebm.) T. Moore | T/Ep | M, BC, Q | M | D |
112 | Phanerophlebia auriculata Underw. | T | M, T | Na | C, O |
113 | Phanerophlebia nobilis (Schltdl. & Cham.) C. Presl | T | M | Mx | C, J, I, O |
114 | Phanerophlebia umbonata Underw. | T | BC | Na | C, O |
115 | Polystichum hartwegii (Klotzsch) Hieron. | T | C, M, Q | Nt | N, O |
116 | Polystichum rachichlaena Fée | T | BC, Q | M | N, I |
EQUISETACEAE | |||||
117 | Equisetum × ferrissii Clute | Hy | R, S | Na | C, D |
118 | Equisetum × haukeanum Mickel & A. R. Sm. | Hy | R, S | M | C, I |
119 | 2Equisetum hyemale L. | Hy | R, S | Cos | C, D, J, I, O |
120 | Equisetum laevigatum A. Braun | Hy | R, S | Na | C, D, O |
121 | Equisetum myriochaetum Schltdl. & Cham. | Hy | R, M, T | Nt | N, I |
GLEICHENIACEAE | |||||
122 | Sticherus ferrugineus (Desv.) J. Gonzales | T | M, BC | Nt | J |
HYMENOPHYLLACEAE | |||||
123 | 2Hymenophyllum tunbrigense (L.) Sm. | Ep/E | M, BC, Q | Cos | C |
124 | Vandenboschia radicans (Sw.) Copel | Ep/E | M, BC, Q, S | Cos | C, D |
LYGODIACEAE | |||||
125 | Lygodium venustum Sw. | T | T | Nt | A, N, I |
MARSILEACEAE | |||||
126 | Marsilea ancylopoda A. Braun | Hy | R | Nt | D |
127 | Marsilea mollis B. L. Rob. & Fernald | Hy | R, S | A | A, C, D, J, O, Z |
128 | Marsilea vestita Hook. & Grev. | Hy | R, S | A | D, J, I, O |
129 | Pilularia americana A. Braun | Hy | R, S | A | D |
NEPHROLEPIDACEAE | |||||
130 | 2Nephrolepis undulata (Afzel. ex Sw.) J. Sm. | Ep | M, Q | Cos | D, J, N, I |
OPHIOGLOSSACEAE | |||||
131 | Botrychium tolucaense W. H. Wagner & Mickel | T | C | Mx | D |
132 | Botrypus virginianum (L.) Michx. | T | Q | Cos | C, D, J, N, I, O |
133 | Ophioglossum crotalophoroides Walter | T | BC, Q, S | Nt | D, N, I |
134 | Ophioglossum engelmannii Prantl | T | Q, T | A | A, C, D, J, N, I, O |
135 | 2Ophioglossum nudicaule L.f. | T | T, S | Cos | A, C, D, J, N, O, Z |
136 | Ophioglossum polyphyllum A. Braun | T | C, BC, Q | Cos | C, O, Z |
137 | 2Ophioglossum reticulatum L. | T | C, Q, T | Cos | J, N, I |
138 | Sceptridium schaffneri (Underw.) Lyon | T | BC, Q, G, S | Nt | A, C, D, O |
OSMUNDACEAE | |||||
139 | 2Osmunda regalis L. | Hy | R, C, M | Cos | A, J, N |
PLAGIOGYRACEAE | |||||
140 | Plagiogyria pectinata (Liebm.) Lellinger | T | R, M | Nt | C, D, J, O |
POLYPODIACEAE | |||||
141 | Campyloneurum angustifolium (Sw.) Fée | Ep/E | M, BC | Nt | D, J, I |
142 | Campyloneurum ensifolium (Willd.) J. Sm. | E | T | M | C, D, O |
143 | 1Campyloneurum phyllitidis (L.) C. Presl | Ep/E | R, M, BC, T | Nt | J, N |
144 | Campyloneurum xalapense Fée | Ep/E | R, M, BC, T | M | N |
145 | Melpomene moniliformis (Lag. Ex Sw.) A.R. Sm. | Ep/E | R, M | Nt | N |
146 | Pecluma alfredii (Rosenst.) M. G. Price | Ep/E | C, T | M | D, J, N, I |
147 | Pecluma ferruginea (M. Martens & Galeotti) M. G. Price | Ep | C, M, T | M | D, J, N, I |
148 | Pecluma hartwegiana (Hook.) F. C. Assis & Salino | Ep/E | M | M | C, D, N |
149 | Phlebodium pseudoaureum (Cav.) Lellinger | Ep/E | M, S | Nt | A, C, D, J, I, O, Z |
150 | Pleopeltis acicularis (Weath.) A. R. Sm. & T. Krömer | Ep/E | C, M, T, X | M | D, J, N, I, O, Z |
151 | Pleopeltis angusta Humb. & Bonpl. Ex Willd. | E | M, T, S | M | D, N |
152 | Pleopeltis astrolepis (Liebm.) E. Fourn. | Ep/E | C, BC | Nt | N |
153 | Pleopeltis furfuracea (Schltdl. & Cham.) A.R. Sm. & Tejero | E | T | Nt | D, J, N |
154 | Pleopeltis guttata (Maxon) E.G. Andrews & Windham | Ep | C, BC | Mx | A, C, D, Z |
155 | Pleopeltis madrensis (J. Sm.) A.R. Sm. & Tejero | Ep/E | C, M, T | Mx | A, C, D, J, N, I |
156 | Pleopeltis mexicana (Fée) Mickel & Beitel | Ep/E | M | M | D, J, N, I |
157 | Pleopeltis polylepis (Roemer ex Kunze) T. Moore | Ep/E | M, Q, X | Mx | A, C, D, J, I, Z |
158 | Pleopeltis polypodioides (L.) E.G. Andrews & Windham | Ep | C, BC, Q | A | C, J, N, I, O |
159 | Pleopeltis riograndensis (T. Wendt) E.G. Andrews & Windham | Ep | C | SM&ad | C, O |
160 | Pleopeltis rosei (Maxon) A.R. Sm. & Tejero | Ep/E | M, Q, T | Mx | D, J, N, I, Z |
161 | Pleopeltis rzedowskiana (Mickel) A.R. Sm. & Tejero | Ep/E | T | Mx | I |
162 | Pleopeltis sanctae-rosae (Maxon) A.R. Sm. & Tejero | E | C, T | M | N |
163 | Pleopeltis thyssanolepis E.G. Andrews & Windham | Ep/E | Q, T, X | Nt | A, C, D, J, I, O, Z |
164 | Polypodium arcanum Maxon | E | M, BC | Mx | D |
165 | Polypodium colpodes Kunze | Ep/E | T | Nt | N, I |
166 | Polypodium fraternum Schltdl. & Cham. | E | M, T | M | N |
167 | Polypodium hesperium Maxon | Ep | C | Na | C |
168 | Polypodium martensii Mett. | E | S | Mx | C, D, J |
169 | Polypodium plesiosorum Kunze | Ep/E | M, S | M | J, N, Z |
170 | Polypodium praetermissum Mickel & Tejero | Ep | R, M, BC, Q, T | SM-e | D, N, I, O |
171 | Polypodium subpetiolatum Hook. | Ep/E | T | M | A, C, D, N, I |
PSILOTACEAE | |||||
172 | 1Psilotum × complanatum Sw. | Ep/E | Q, T | Cos | C, J, N, O |
173 | 2Psilotum nudum (L.) P. Beauv. | Ep/E | BC, Q, T | Cos | C, J, O, Z |
PTERIDACEAE | |||||
174 | Adiantopsis seemannii (Hook.) Maxon | Ep | R, M, T | M | I |
175 | Adiantum aleuticum (Rupr.) C. A. Paris | Ep | C, S | Na | C |
176 | Adiantum amplum C. Presl. | T | R, T | Nt | N, I |
177 | Adiantum andicola Liebm. | T | C, M | Nt | C, D, J, I, O |
178 | Adiantum braunii Mett. Ex Kuhn | T | M | Nt | D, J, N, I, O |
179 | 2Adiantum capillus-veneris L. | Ep | X, S | Cos | A, C, D, J, O, Z |
180 | Adiantum concinnum Humb. & Bonpl. Ex Willd. | T/Ep | S | Nt | D, J, N, I, O |
181 | Adiantum lunulatum Burm. f. | T/Hy | R, T | Cos | I |
182 | Adiantum patens Willd. | T | T, S | Nt | D, J, N, I, O |
183 | Adiantum poiretii Wikstr. | T | S | Cos | A, C, D, J, N, I, O |
184 | Adiantum raddianum C. Presl | T | M | Cos | I |
185 | Adiantum trapeziforme L. | T | R, Q, T | Nt | N |
186 | Adiantum tricholepis Fée | T | R, T | M | C, D, J, N, I, O |
187 | Aleuritopteris farinosa (Forssk.) Fée | T/Ep | Q, T | Cos | A, C, D, J, I, Z |
188 | Ananthacorus angustifolius (Sw.) Underw. & Maxon | Ep/E | T, S | Nt | J, N |
189 | 2Anogramma leptophylla (L.) Link | T | S | Cos | C, D, J, N, I, O |
190 | Argyrochosma delicatula (Maxon & Weath.) Windham | Ep | Q, X | Mx | C, D |
191 | Argyrochosma fendleri (Kunze) Windham | Ep | Q | Na | O |
192 | Argyrochosma formosa (Liebm.) Windham | Ep | C, T | M | A |
193 | Argyrochosma incana (C. Presl) Windham | T/Ep | C, T | Na | A, C, D, J, N, I, O, Z |
194 | Argyrochosma jonesii (Maxon) Windham | Ep | R, Q, X | Na | O |
195 | Argyrochosma limitanea (Maxon) Windham | Ep | C, Q | Na | C, D, J, I, O |
196 | Argyrochosma lumholtzii (Maxon & Weath.) Windham | Ep | R, S | SM-e | O |
197 | Argyrochosma microphylla (Mett. ex Kuhn) Windham | T/Ep | C, BC, Q, X | Na | C, O, Z |
198 | Argyrochosma pallens (Weath. ex R. M. Tryon) Windham | Ep | C, M, BC, Q | Mx | A, C, D, J |
199 | Argyrochosma palmeri (Baker) Windham | Ep | Q | Mx | D, J |
200 | Argyrochosma pilifera (R.M. Tryon) Windham | Ep | C, X | Mx | C |
201 | Aspidotis meifolia (D. C. Eaton) Pic. Serm. | Ep | Q | Mx | C, D |
202 | Astrolepis cochisensis (Goodd.) D. M. Benham & Windham | Ep | C, X | Na | A, C, D, O, Z |
203 | Astrolepis crassifolia (T. Moore & Houlston) D. M. Benham & Windham | T/Ep | C, BC, Q, X | M | C, D |
204 | Astrolepis integerrima (Hook.) D. M. Benham & Windham | Ep | C | Na | A, C, D, O, Z |
205 | Astrolepis laevis (M. Martens & Galeotti) Mickel | Ep | X | M | A, C, D, J, Z |
206 | Astrolepis sinuata (Lag. ex Sw.) D. M. Benham & Windham | T/Ep | C, X | A | A, C, D, J, N, I, O, Z |
207 | Astrolepis windhamii D.M. Benham | Ep | C, X | SM&ad | O |
208 | Bommeria ehrenbergiana (Klotzsch) Underw. | T/Ep | C, BC, Q, T | Mx | D |
209 | Bommeria elegans (Davenp.) Ranker & Haufler | T | C, M, BC, Q | Mx | J, N, Z |
210 | Bommeria hispida (Mett. ex Kuhn) Underw. | T/Ep | BC, Q, T | Na | A, C, D, J, O, Z |
211 | Bommeria pedata (Sw.) E. Fourn. | T/Ep | M, Q | M | C, D, J, N, I, O, Z |
212 | Bommeria subpalacea Maxon | T/Ep | Q, T, X | Mx | C |
213 | Cheilanthes leucopoda Link | Ep | C, BC, Q, X | Na | C, D, O |
214 | Cheilanthes lozanoi (Maxon) R. M. Tryon & A. F. Tryon | T/Ep | BC | Mx | C, D, J, N, I, O, Z |
215 | Cheilanthes skinneri (Hook.) R. M. Tryon & A. F. Tryon | T | C, BC | Nt | C, D, J, N, O |
216 | Cheiloplecton rigidum (Sw.) Fée | Ep | T | M | C, J, N, O, Z |
217 | Gaga angustifolia (Kunth) Fay-Wei Li & Windham | T | T, X | M | A, C, D, J, N, I, O |
218 | Gaga arizonica (Maxon) Fay-Wei Li & Windham | T | T, X, S | Na | C, D, I, O, Z |
219 | Gaga chaerophylla (M. Martens & Galeotti) Fay-Wei Li & Windham | T | BC | Nt | D, J, I, O |
220 | Gaga cuneata (Kaulf. ex Link) Fay-Wei Li & Windham | Ep | C, M, Q | Mx | D, J |
221 | Gaga decomposita (M. Martens & Galeotti) Fay-Wei Li & Windham | T/Hy | S | Mx | D, J, N, I, Z |
222 | Gaga hirsuta (Link) Fay-Wei Li & Windham | T/Ep | C, T | M | A, C, D, J, N, I, O, Z |
223 | Gaga kaulfussii (Kunze) Fay-Wei Li & Windham | T/Ep | C, M, Q | A | A, C, D, J, N, I, O, Z |
224 | Gaga lerstenii (Mickel & Beitel) Fay-Wei Li & Windham | T | C, BC | Mx | J |
225 | Gaga marginata (Kunth) Fay-Wei Li & Windham | Ep | M | Nt | A, N |
226 | Gaga pellaeopsis (Mickel) Fay-Wei Li & Windham | T/Ep | C, BC | Mx | J |
227 | Gastoniella novogaliciana (Mickel) Li Bing Zhang & Liang Zhang | Ep | R, BC, T | Mx | J |
228 | xHemionanthes gryphus (Mickel) Mickel | T/Ep | R, T | Mx | N |
229 | Hemionitis palmata L. | T | R, T | Nt | I |
230 | Hemionitis subcordata (D.C. Eaton ex Davenp.) Mickel | T/Ep | R, Q, T | M | D, J, N, I |
231 | Llavea cordifolia Lag. | T/Ep | C, BC, Q, T | M | D |
232 | Mildella fallax (M. Martens & Galeotti) Nesom | Ep | C, T | M | C, J, I, O |
233 | Mildella intramarginalis (Kaulf. ex Link) Trevis. | T/Ep | C, T | M | I |
234 | Myriopteris aemula (Maxon) Grusz & Windham | Ep | T, X | Na | C |
235 | Myriopteris alabamensis (Buckley) Grusz & Windham | Ep | Q, X | Na | C, O |
236 | Myriopteris allosuroides (Mett.) Grusz & Windham | Ep | X | Mx | A, C, D, J, N, I, O, Z |
237 | Myriopteris aurea (Poir.) Grusz & Windham | Ep | M, Q | Nt | A, C, D, J, N, I, O, Z |
238 | Myriopteris cucullans (Fée) Grusz & Windham | Ep | C, M | M | A, C, D, J, O |
239 | Myriopteris fendleri (Hook.) E. Fourn. | Ep | C, BC | Na | O |
240 | Myriopteris gracilis Fée | T | X, G | Na | C, O |
241 | Myriopteris lendigera (Cav.) Fée | Ep | M, Q | A | C, D, J, I, O, Z |
242 | Myriopteris lindheimeri (Hook.) J. Sm. | T | C, BC, Q | Na | A, C, D, J, O, Z |
243 | Myriopteris longipila (Baker) Grusz & Windham | Ep | Q, T | Mx | J |
244 | Myriopteris mexicana (Davenp.) Grusz & Windham | Ep | C, BC, Q, X, S | M | C, D, Z |
245 | Myriopteris microphylla (Sw.) Grusz & Windham | Ep | T, X | Nt | C, D, O, Z |
246 | Myriopteris myriophylla (Desv.) Grusz & Windham | Ep | C, Q, S | Nt | A, C, D, J, I, O, Z |
247 | Myriopteris notholaenoides (Desv.) Grusz & Windham | Ep | C, Q, T, X, G | Nt | C, D, Z |
248 | Myriopteris pringlei (Davenp.) Grusz & Windham | Ep | C, BC, Q, X | Na | C, Z |
249 | Myriopteris rufa Fée | Ep | C, X | M | A, C, D, O, Z |
250 | Myriopteris scabra (C. Chr.) Grusz & Windham | T | C, BC, Q | Mx | C, D, Z |
251 | Myriopteris tomentosa (Link) Fée | Ep | C, BC, Q, X | Na | C, O |
252 | Myriopteris windhamii Grusz | Ep | X | Mx | C, D, J, O, Z |
253 | Myriopteris wootonii (Maxon) Grusz & Windham | Ep | C, BC, Q, G | Na | C, O |
254 | Myriopteris wrightii (Hook.) Grusz & Windham | Ep | G | Na | C, D, O |
255 | Myriopteris yatskievychiana (Mickel) Grusz & Windham | Ep | R | SM-e | O |
256 | Notholaena aliena Maxon | Ep | X | Na | C |
257 | Notholaena aschenborniana Klotzsch | Ep | X, G | Na | A, C, D, O, Z |
258 | Notholaena aurantiaca D.C. Eaton | Ep | S | SM-e | J, N |
259 | Notholaena brachypus (Kunze) Kunze | Ep | X | M | A, D, J, N, O, Z |
260 | Notholaena californica D.C. Eaton | Ep | X | Na | C, O |
261 | Notholaena candida (M. Martens & Galeotti) Hook. | T/Ep | T, S | M | A, C, D, J, N, I, O, Z |
262 | Notholaena galeottii Fée | Ep | C, S | M | D |
263 | Notholaena grayi Davenp. | Ep | R, BC, Q, T | Na | C, J, I, O, Z |
264 | Notholaena greggii (Mett. ex Kuhn) Maxon | T/Ep | BC, Q, G | Na | C, D |
265 | Notholaena jaliscana Yatsk. & Arbeláez | T/Ep | C | SM-e | J, N |
266 | Notholaena lemmonii D. C. Eaton | Ep | C, Q, X | Na | C, D, J, I, O |
267 | Notholaena neglecta Maxon | Ep | BC, Q, X | Na | C |
268 | Notholaena ochracea (Hooker) Yatsk. & Arbeláez | Ep | C, BC, Q, T | Mx | D, J, N |
269 | Notholaena schaffneri (E. Fourn.) Underw. ex Davenp. | Ep | BC, Q | M | D, J, Z |
270 | Notholaena standleyi Maxon | Ep | BC, Q | Na | C, D, I, O |
271 | Pellaea atropurpurea (L.) Link | T/Ep | C, Q, T, X | Na | C, D, O, Z |
272 | Pellaea cordifolia (Sessé & Moc.) A. R. Sm. | T/Ep | T, X | Na | A, C, D, J, Z |
273 | Pellaea intermedia Mett. ex Kuhn | Ep | C, Q, X | Na | C, D, O, Z |
274 | Pellaea mucronata (D. C. Eaton) D. C. Eaton | Ep | Q, X | Na | O |
275 | Pellaea oaxacana Mickel & Beitel | T/Ep | BC, T | Mx | J |
276 | Pellaea ovata (Desv.) Weath. | T/Ep | C, X | A | A, C, D, J, I, O, Z |
277 | Pellaea pringlei Davenp. | Ep | BC, Q, T, S | Mx | J, N, I |
278 | Pellaea sagittata (Cav.) Link | T/Ep | X | A | C, D, J, O, Z |
279 | Pellaea ternifolia (Cav.) Link | Ep | BC, Q, T, X | A | A, C, D, J, N, I, O, Z |
280 | Pellaea truncata Goodd. | Ep | M, BC, Q | Na | O |
281 | Pellaea villosa (Windham) Windham & Yatsk. | Ep | BC, Q, X | Mx | C, D, O |
282 | Pellaea wrightiana Hook. | Ep | C, BC, Q, X, S | Na | C, O |
283 | Pityrogramma calomelanos (L.) Link | T/Ep | R, M, T, S | Nt | D, N, I, O |
284 | Pityrogramma dealbata (C. Presl) Domin | T | R, BC, T | M | J, N |
285 | Pityrogramma tartarea (Cav.) Maxon | T | M, S | Nt | D, J, N, I |
286 | Pteris biaurita L. | T | R, T | Cos | N |
287 | 2Pteris cretica L. | T | C, M, Q | Cos | C, D, J, I, O |
288 | Pteris erosa Mickel & Beitel | T | M, T | M | J, N |
289 | Pteris orizabae M. Martens & Galeotti | T/Hy | S | M | D |
290 | Pteris podophylla Sw. | T/Hy | R, M | Nt | J |
291 | Pteris quadriaurita Retz. | T | S | Cos | J, N |
SALVINIACEAE | |||||
292 | Azolla filiculoides Lam. | Hy | R, S | Cos | C |
293 | 2Azolla cristata Kaulf. | Hy | R, S | A | A, J, N, I |
TECTARIACEAE | |||||
294 | Tectaria heracleifolia (Willd.) Underw. | T | R, Q, T, S | A | J, I |
295 | Tectaria mexicana (Fée) C.V. Morton | T | R, Q, T | Nt | N, I |
THELYPTERIDACEAE | |||||
296 | Amauropelta cheilanthoides (Kunze) Á. Löve & D. Löve | T | C, M, S | Nt | J |
297 | Amauropelta oligocarpa (Humb. & Bonpl. ex Willd.) Pic. Serm. | T | M, Q, T | Nt | N |
298 | Amauropelta resinifera (Desv.) Pic. Serm. | T | S | Mx | C, J, N, I |
299 | Amauropelta rudis (Kunze) Pic. Serm. | T | S | Nt | C, D, J, N, I |
300 | Christella hispidula (Decne.) Holttum | T | T, S | Cos | J, N, I, O |
301 | 2Cyclosorus interruptus (Willd.) H. Itô | Hy | R, T, S | Cos | J, N |
302 | Goniopteris imbricata (Liebm.) A. & D. Löve | T/Hy | R, T | M | N |
303 | Leptogramma pilosa (M. Martens & Galeotti) Underw. | Ep | Q | M | C, D, J, N, O |
304 | Pelazoneuron ovatum (R.P. St. John) A.R.Sm. & S.E.Fawc. | Hy | R, S | M | O |
305 | Pelazoneuron puberulum (Baker) A.R.Sm. & S.E.Fawc. | T | C, M, S | M | A, C, D, J, N, I, O, Z |
WOODSIACEAE | |||||
306 | Woodsia cochisensis Windham | Ep | C, BC, X, G | SM&ad | C, D, I, O |
307 | Woodsia cystopteroides Windham & Mickel | Ep | C, BC | SM-e | D, I, O |
308 | Woodsia mexicana Fée | T/Ep | C, X, S | Mx | C, Z |
309 | Woodsia mollis (Kaulf.) J. Sm. | T/Ep | X | M | A, C, D, J, N, I, O, Z |
310 | Woodsia neomexicana Windham | Ep | C, BC | Na | Z |
311 | Woodsia phillipsii Windham | T/Ep | BC | SM&ad | C, D, O, Z |
312 | Woodsia plummerae Lemmon | Ep | BC | SM&ad | C, O |
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Families | Species | Genera | Endemic Species | NOM-059 |
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Anemiaceae | 11 | 1 | 3 | |
Aspleniaceae | 25 | 1 | 3 | |
Athyriaceae | 5 | 3 | ||
Blechnaceae | 7 | 3 | ||
Cyatheaceae | 1 | 1 | Cyathea costaricensis | |
Cystopteridaceae | 2 | 1 | ||
Dennstaedtiaceae | 4 | 2 | ||
Dryopteridaceae | 25 | 6 | ||
Equisetaceae | 5 | 1 | ||
Gleicheniaceae | 1 | 1 | ||
Hymenophyllaceae | 2 | 2 | ||
Isoetaceae | 3 | 1 | ||
Lycopodiaceae | 3 | 2 | ||
Lygodiaceae | 1 | 1 | ||
Marsileaceae | 4 | 2 | ||
Nephrolepidaceae | 1 | 1 | ||
Ophioglossaceae | 8 | 4 | ||
Osmundaceae | 1 | 1 | ||
Plagiogyriaceae | 1 | 1 | ||
Polypodiaceae | 31 | 6 | Polypodium 1 | Campyloneurum phyllitidis |
Psilotaceae | 2 | 1 | Psilotum × complanatum P. nudum | |
Pteridaceae | 118 | 23 | Argyrochosma 1, Myriopteris 1, Notholaena 2 | |
Salviniaceae | 2 | 1 | ||
Selaginellaceae | 30 | 1 | 1 | Selaginella porphyrospora |
Tectariaceae | 2 | 1 | ||
Thelypteridaceae | 10 | 6 | ||
Woodsiaceae | 7 | 1 | 1 | |
Total 27 | 312 | 75 | 13 | 4 |
Study Area | Elevation Ranges | Area * (km2) | Number of Pteridophyte Species | TBI (S/InA) |
---|---|---|---|---|
SMOc (present study) | 300–3500 | 251,648 | 312 | 25.17 |
SMOr [16] | 200–3694 | 220,192 | 424 | 34.47 |
TMVB (Tejero-Díez pers. data) | 300–5636 | 163,015 | ~415 | 34.58 |
SMS [4] | 300–3700 | ±143,447 | 614 | 51.71 |
ST [18] | 300–3284 | ±59,161 | ~550 | 50.05 |
Family | Species | NOM-059 | IUCN | CITES |
---|---|---|---|---|
Aspleniaceae | Asplenium formosum | LC | ||
Aspleniaceae | Asplenium monanthes | LC | ||
Aspleniaceae | Asplenium trichomanes | LC | ||
Cyatheaceae | Cyathea costaricensis | P | Appendix II | |
Dennstaedtiaceae | Pteridium latiusculum | LC | ||
Equisetaceae | Equisetum hyemale | LC | ||
Hymenophyllaceae | Hymenophyllum tunbrigense | LC | ||
Lycopodiaceae | Palhinhaea cernua | LC | ||
Nephrolepidaceae | Nephrolepis undulata | LC | ||
Ophioglossaceae | Ophioglossum nudicaule | LC | ||
Ophioglossaceae | Ophioglossum reticulatum | LC | ||
Osmundaceae | Osmunda regalis | LC | ||
Polypodiaceae | Campyloneurum phyllitidis | A | ||
Psilotaceae | Psilotum × complanatum | A | ||
Psilotaceae | Psilotum nudum | CR | ||
Pteridaceae | Adiantum capillus-veneris | LC | ||
Pteridaceae | Anogramma leptophylla | LC | ||
Pteridaceae | Pteris cretica | LC | ||
Salviniaceae | Azolla microphylla | LC | ||
Selaginellaceae | Selaginella porphyrospora | P | ||
Thelypteridaceae | Cyclosorus interruptus | LC | ||
Total | 4 | 17 | 1 |
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Tejero-Díez, J.D.; Contreras-Medina, R.; Torres-Díaz, A.N.; González-Elizondo, M.S.; Sánchez-González, A.; Luna-Vega, I. Diversity of the Pteridoflora of Montane Northwestern Mexico. Diversity 2023, 15, 324. https://doi.org/10.3390/d15030324
Tejero-Díez JD, Contreras-Medina R, Torres-Díaz AN, González-Elizondo MS, Sánchez-González A, Luna-Vega I. Diversity of the Pteridoflora of Montane Northwestern Mexico. Diversity. 2023; 15(3):324. https://doi.org/10.3390/d15030324
Chicago/Turabian StyleTejero-Díez, J. Daniel, Raúl Contreras-Medina, Alin N. Torres-Díaz, M. Socorro González-Elizondo, Arturo Sánchez-González, and Isolda Luna-Vega. 2023. "Diversity of the Pteridoflora of Montane Northwestern Mexico" Diversity 15, no. 3: 324. https://doi.org/10.3390/d15030324
APA StyleTejero-Díez, J. D., Contreras-Medina, R., Torres-Díaz, A. N., González-Elizondo, M. S., Sánchez-González, A., & Luna-Vega, I. (2023). Diversity of the Pteridoflora of Montane Northwestern Mexico. Diversity, 15(3), 324. https://doi.org/10.3390/d15030324