Diversity of functional groups in the vegetation sandy seashore of the Grande, Anclitas and Caguamas Cays (Jardines de la Reina Archipelago, Cuba)

  • Carlos J. Acevedo Rodríguez Facultad de Ciencias Agropecuarias, Universidad Máximo Gómez Báez, Carretera a Morón, Km 9, 69450-Provincia Ciego de Ávila, Cuba.
  • Luis Roberto González-Torres Iniciativa Planta, Sociedad Cubana de Botánica.
Keywords: archipelago, keys, diversity, functional groups, vegetation.

Abstract

Sandy shores are known to be extreme ecosystems where the vegetation has evolved many morphological and physiological adaptations for its survival. With the aim of identify possible relationships between the vegetation´s functional diversity with abiotic factors and its corresponding quantification, we collected data on the abundance and richness of the sandy coast vegetation complex in Grande, Anclitas and Caguamas keys. Its flora is largely characterized by the dominance of hemicryptophytes and chamaephytes plants with nanophyllous leaves and displaying dispersal syndromes such as zoochory and anemochory. However, the functional groups´ richness, in the present study, varies from one key to another. Functional diversity is similar between the wet and dry seasons, and its spatial variation is influenced by the interplay of the set of abiotic factors herein studied.

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Published
2015-05-14
How to Cite
Acevedo Rodríguez C. J. y González-Torres L. R. (2015). Diversity of functional groups in the vegetation sandy seashore of the Grande, Anclitas and Caguamas Cays (Jardines de la Reina Archipelago, Cuba). Botanica Complutensis, 39, 97-104. https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_BOCM.2015.v39.49138
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