Geographic distribution and conservation status of Eulychnia ritteri Cullmann (Cactaceae), an endemic cactus from southern Peru

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Eulychnia ritteri is endemic to Peru, restricted to the northern coast of the department of Arequipa. The lack of knowledge of this species, and threats such as human activities and climate change, put the populations at risk. In this research, we examined the geographical distribution and conservat...

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Autores: Pauca-Tanco, Gregory Anthony, Balvin , Margarita, Hoxey , Paul, Quipuscoa , Víctor, Quispe-Turpo, Johana del Pilar
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Fecha de Publicación:2021
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Lenguaje:español
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Materia:critical danger, lomas, Peruvian desert, climate change
endangered species
Lomas.
Peruvian desert
Climate Change
endemic species
en peligro de extinción
Lomas
Desierto costero peruano
Cambio Climático
endemica
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Geographic distribution and conservation status of Eulychnia ritteri Cullmann (Cactaceae), an endemic cactus from southern Peru
Distribución geográfica y estado de conservación de Eulychnia ritteri Cullmann (Cactaceae), un cactus endémico del sur de Perú
title Geographic distribution and conservation status of Eulychnia ritteri Cullmann (Cactaceae), an endemic cactus from southern Peru
spellingShingle Geographic distribution and conservation status of Eulychnia ritteri Cullmann (Cactaceae), an endemic cactus from southern Peru
Pauca-Tanco, Gregory Anthony
critical danger, lomas, Peruvian desert, climate change
endangered species
Lomas.
Peruvian desert
Climate Change
endemic species
en peligro de extinción
Lomas
Desierto costero peruano
Cambio Climático
endemica
title_short Geographic distribution and conservation status of Eulychnia ritteri Cullmann (Cactaceae), an endemic cactus from southern Peru
title_full Geographic distribution and conservation status of Eulychnia ritteri Cullmann (Cactaceae), an endemic cactus from southern Peru
title_fullStr Geographic distribution and conservation status of Eulychnia ritteri Cullmann (Cactaceae), an endemic cactus from southern Peru
title_full_unstemmed Geographic distribution and conservation status of Eulychnia ritteri Cullmann (Cactaceae), an endemic cactus from southern Peru
title_sort Geographic distribution and conservation status of Eulychnia ritteri Cullmann (Cactaceae), an endemic cactus from southern Peru
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Pauca-Tanco, Gregory Anthony
Balvin , Margarita
Hoxey , Paul
Quipuscoa , Víctor
Quispe-Turpo, Johana del Pilar
Pauca-Tanco, Gregory Anthony
Balvin , Margarita
Hoxey , Paul
Quipuscoa , Víctor
Quispe-Turpo, Johana del Pilar
author Pauca-Tanco, Gregory Anthony
author_facet Pauca-Tanco, Gregory Anthony
Balvin , Margarita
Hoxey , Paul
Quipuscoa , Víctor
Quispe-Turpo, Johana del Pilar
author_role author
author2 Balvin , Margarita
Hoxey , Paul
Quipuscoa , Víctor
Quispe-Turpo, Johana del Pilar
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv critical danger, lomas, Peruvian desert, climate change
endangered species
Lomas.
Peruvian desert
Climate Change
endemic species
en peligro de extinción
Lomas
Desierto costero peruano
Cambio Climático
endemica
topic critical danger, lomas, Peruvian desert, climate change
endangered species
Lomas.
Peruvian desert
Climate Change
endemic species
en peligro de extinción
Lomas
Desierto costero peruano
Cambio Climático
endemica
description Eulychnia ritteri is endemic to Peru, restricted to the northern coast of the department of Arequipa. The lack of knowledge of this species, and threats such as human activities and climate change, put the populations at risk. In this research, we examined the geographical distribution and conservation status of E. ritteri in the coastal area of the Caravelí province. In addition, the population structure and phenology in the Quebrada Vizcachani population were evaluated using plots of 10x100 m. Data on the accompanying flora and local fauna were also obtained. Eulychnia ritteri showed five populations distributed from 15°43’ to 15°47’S, with a total area of 63.62 ha (0.63 km2). The Quebrada Vizcachani population is the largest (24.5 ha) and the Cementerio population the smallest (0.018 ha). The population density evaluated is 0.06 ind/m2, where seedlings, juveniles, adults, and dead plants were 3.61, 24.09, 56.63 and 15.67% respectively. The phenology was asynchronous, the flower buds, flowers and fruits appear in the same period. The flowers and fruits were food for insects and rodents respectively, and 18 accompanying species have been recorded. Finally, E. ritteri is categorised as endangered (EN), given its geographical distribution and identified threats.
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spelling Geographic distribution and conservation status of Eulychnia ritteri Cullmann (Cactaceae), an endemic cactus from southern PeruDistribución geográfica y estado de conservación de Eulychnia ritteri Cullmann (Cactaceae), un cactus endémico del sur de PerúPauca-Tanco, Gregory AnthonyBalvin , MargaritaHoxey , PaulQuipuscoa , VíctorQuispe-Turpo, Johana del PilarPauca-Tanco, Gregory AnthonyBalvin , MargaritaHoxey , PaulQuipuscoa , VíctorQuispe-Turpo, Johana del Pilarcritical danger, lomas, Peruvian desert, climate changeendangered speciesLomas.Peruvian desertClimate Changeendemic speciesen peligro de extinciónLomasDesierto costero peruanoCambio ClimáticoendemicaEulychnia ritteri is endemic to Peru, restricted to the northern coast of the department of Arequipa. The lack of knowledge of this species, and threats such as human activities and climate change, put the populations at risk. In this research, we examined the geographical distribution and conservation status of E. ritteri in the coastal area of the Caravelí province. In addition, the population structure and phenology in the Quebrada Vizcachani population were evaluated using plots of 10x100 m. Data on the accompanying flora and local fauna were also obtained. Eulychnia ritteri showed five populations distributed from 15°43’ to 15°47’S, with a total area of 63.62 ha (0.63 km2). The Quebrada Vizcachani population is the largest (24.5 ha) and the Cementerio population the smallest (0.018 ha). The population density evaluated is 0.06 ind/m2, where seedlings, juveniles, adults, and dead plants were 3.61, 24.09, 56.63 and 15.67% respectively. The phenology was asynchronous, the flower buds, flowers and fruits appear in the same period. The flowers and fruits were food for insects and rodents respectively, and 18 accompanying species have been recorded. Finally, E. ritteri is categorised as endangered (EN), given its geographical distribution and identified threats.Eulychnia ritteri es una especie endémica del Perú, restringida a la costa norte del departamento de Arequipa. El poco conocimiento sobre esta especie, sumado a las amenazas por actividades antrópicas y cambio climático ponen en riesgo a sus poblaciones. En esta investigación se da a conocer la distribución geográfica y estado de conservación de E. ritteri en la zona costera de la provincia de Caravelí. Además, se evaluó la estructura poblacional y fenología en la población de Quebrada Vizcachani mediante parcelas de 10x100 m. Asimismo, se obtuvieron datos sobre la flora acompañante y fauna local. Eulychnia ritteri presentó cinco poblaciones distribuidas entre los 15°43’ a 15°47’S, con una superficie total de 63.62 ha (0.63 km2). La población de Quebrada Vizcachani fue la de mayor extensión (24.5 ha) y la población de Cementerio la más pequeña (0.018 ha). La densidad de la población evaluada es de 0.06 ind/m2, donde las plántulas, juveniles, adultos y plantas muertas, representaron el 3.61, 24.09, 56.63 y 15.67% respectivamente. La fenología es asincrónica, los botones florales, flores y frutos se presentan en el mismo periodo. Las flores y frutos sirven de alimento para insectos y roedores respectivamente, y se han registrado 18 especies acompañantes. Por último, E. ritteri es categorizada como en peligro (EN), debido a su distribución geográfica y amenazas identificadas.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas2021-11-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionTextoapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/rpb/article/view/1929010.15381/rpb.v28i4.19290Revista Peruana de Biología; Vol. 28 No. 4 (2021); e19290 Revista Peruana de Biología; Vol. 28 Núm. 4 (2021); e19290 1727-99331561-0837reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/rpb/article/view/19290/17372Derechos de autor 2021 Gregory Anthony Pauca Tancohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe:article/192902021-12-15T15:34:56Z
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