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Journal of Systematics and Evolution | 2018

Richness, geographic distribution patterns, and areas of endemism of selected angiosperm groups in Mexico: Species richness and endemism patterns in Mexico

Aarón Rodríguez; Arturo Castro-Castro; Georgina Vargas-Amado; Ofelia Vargas-Ponce; Pilar Zamora-Tavares; Jesús Guadalupe González-Gallegos; Pablo Carrillo-Reyes; Marco Antonio Anguiano-Constante; Marco Carrasco-Ortiz; Miguel A. García-Martínez; Brandon Gutiérrez-Rodríguez; Juvenal Aragón-Parada; Christian Valdes-Ibarra; Guadalupe Munguía-Lino

Mexico is a megadiverse country. Presently, 22 126 species of angiosperms have been registered within its territory and 11 001 are considered to be endemic. However, their geographical distributions are far from homogeneous. In addition, Mexico is the center of diversification of several groups. Our analysis focused on such groups. The aims were to identify areas of species richness and endemism. A data matrix with 766 species and 25 579 geographical records was analyzed. It included Calochortus (Liliaceae); Bletia (Orchidaceae); Tigridieae (Iridaceae); Amaryllidaceae; Poliantheae, Echeandia (Asparagaceae); Crassulaceae; Hylocereus (Cactaceae); Solanum, Lycianthes and Physalinae (Solanaceae); Salvia section Membranaceae (Lamiaceae); and Cosmos and Dahlia (Asteraceae). Using Geographic Information Systems, we determined richness and distribution based on: (i) Mexican political divisions, (ii) biogeographical regions and provinces, (iii) a grid of 0.5 × 0.5° cells, and (iv) elevation. The areas of endemism were estimated using the endemicity analysis. The highest number of taxa and endemic plants were concentrated within the Transmexican Volcanic Belt in the Mexican Transition Zone. This mountain range has been recognized as a province on the basis of geologic, tectonic, geomorphologic, physiographic and biogeographic criteria. It is a 1000 km long volcanic arc that extends east to west through Central Mexico and is variably from 80 to 230 km wide, between 17°30′ to 20°25′N and 96°20′ to 105°20′W. Our results represent a local deviation from the global richness latitudinal gradient of angiosperm species.


Journal of The Torrey Botanical Society | 2017

Agastache sandersiana (Lamiaceae): A new species from northwestern Durango, Mexico1

Jesús Guadalupe González-Gallegos; Irma Lorena López-Enríquez

Abstract We describe and illustrate Agastache sandersiana as a new species from northwestern Durango. This is a narrow endemic that clearly differs from all other species in the genus by leaf size, shape, and pubescence; inflorescence architecture; calyx tube length; corolla color; and corolla tube length. Additionally, an identification key to the Agastache species occurring in Durango, Mexico is provided.


Phytotaxa | 2016

Salvia wixarika (Lamiaceae), a new species from Jalisco, Mexico, and novelties on Mexican Salvia with white corollas

Jesús Guadalupe González-Gallegos; Irma Lorena López-Enríquez


Phytotaxa | 2015

Salvia ramamoorthyana and S. omissa (Lamiaceae), two names for two old and largely confused species from Mexico

Jesús Guadalupe González-Gallegos


Phytotaxa | 2018

Salvia ozolotepecensis , S. patriciae and S. sirenis (Lamiaceae), three new species from Miahuatlán district, Oaxaca, Mexico

Jesús Guadalupe González-Gallegos; Itzi Fragoso-Martínez; Gabriel González-Adame; Emmanuel Martínez-Ambriz; Irma Lorena López-Enríquez


Phytotaxa | 2018

Synopsis of the spurred species of Lobelia section Stenotium (Campanulaceae) in Sierra Madre Occidental, Mexico, and the description of two new species

Rosa Ivonne Gutiérrez-Sánchez; Arturo Castro-Castro; Jesús Guadalupe González-Gallegos; Irma Lorena López-Enríquez; Alfredo Frías-Castro


Phytotaxa | 2017

Updated checklist and conservation status of Cactaceae in the state of Durango, Mexico

Martha González-Elizondo; M. Socorro González-Elizondo; Jesús Guadalupe González-Gallegos; Jorge A. Tena-Flores; I. Lorena López Enriquez; Lizeth Ruacho-González; F. Isela Retana-Rentería


Phytotaxa | 2017

Discovery of naturalized Clinopodium nepeta (Lamiaceae) in Oaxaca and San Luis Potosí, Mexico

Jesús Guadalupe González-Gallegos; Hugo Alberto Castillo-Gómez; José Luis Fernández-Alonso


Boletin De La Sociedad Botanica De Mexico | 2017

Lamiaceae de México

Martha Martínez-Gordillo; Brenda Y. Bedolla-García; Guadalupe Cornejo-Tenorio; Itzi Fragoso-Martínez; María del Rosario García-Peña; Jesús Guadalupe González-Gallegos; Sabina Lara-Cabrera; Sergio Zamudio


Boletin De La Sociedad Botanica De Mexico | 2017

Diagnóstico del conocimiento taxonómico y florístico de las plantas vasculares del norte de México

M. Socorro González-Elizondo; Martha González-Elizondo; Irma Lorena López-Enríquez; Jorge A. Tena-Flores; Jesús Guadalupe González-Gallegos; Lizeth Ruacho-González; Alicia Melgoza-Castillo; José A. Villarreal-Quintanilla; Andrés Eduardo Estrada-Castillón

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Arturo Castro-Castro

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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Itzi Fragoso-Martínez

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Jorge A. Tena-Flores

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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Lizeth Ruacho-González

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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Alicia Melgoza-Castillo

Autonomous University of Chihuahua

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