Mostrar el registro sencillo del ítem

AutorJestrow, Brett
AutorPeguero, Brígido
AutorJiménez, Francisco
AutorVerecia, Raúl
AutorGonzález-Oliva, Lisbet
AutorMoya, Celio E.
AutorCinea, William
AutorGriffith, M. Patrick
AutorMeerow, Alan W.
AutorMaunder, Mike
AutorFrancisco-Ortega, Javier
Fecha de admisión2023-05-01T14:26:08Z
Fecha disponible2023-05-01T14:26:08Z
Año2018
CitaciónJestrow, B., Peguero, B., Jiménez, F., Verdecia, R., González-Oliva, L., Moya, C. E., ... & Francisco-Ortega, J. (2018). A conservation framework for the critically endangered endemic species of the Caribbean palm Coccothrinax. Oryx, 52(3), 452-463. Recuperado de:es
URIhttps://bvearmb.do/handle/123456789/2717
SinopsisWith 30 threatened species (14 categorized as Critically Endangered and 16 as Endangered, sensu IUCN), Coccothrinax (c. 54 species) is the flagship palm genus for conservation in the Caribbean Island Biodiversity Hotspot. Coccothrinax has its centre of taxonomic diversity in these islands, with c. 51 endemic species. We present a conservation framework for the 14 Critically Endangered species, found in Cuba, Haiti or the Dominican Republic. Only two species (C. jimenezii, C. montana) occur in more than one country (Haiti and the Dominican Republic).es
IdiomaEnglishes
PublicadoOryx, 52(3), 452-463es
Derechos© Fauna & Flora International 2017. Published online by Cambridge University Press.es
MateriaBiodiversidad - República Dominicanaes
MateriaFlora ─ República Dominicanaes
MateriaHábitats y especieses
MateriaEspecies amenazadases
TítuloA conservation framework for the critically endangered endemic species of the Caribbean palm Coccothrinaxes
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1017/S0030605317000588
Tipo de materialArticlees
Tipo de contenidoScientific researches
AccesoOpenes
AudienciaTechnicians, professionals and scientistses


Ficheros en el ítem

Thumbnail

Este ítem aparece en la(s) siguiente(s) colección(es)

Mostrar el registro sencillo del ítem

© Fauna & Flora International 2017. Published online by Cambridge University Press.
© Fauna & Flora International 2017. Published online by Cambridge University Press.