Conservation assessment at a regional level: the study case of 'Delphinium fissum' subsp. 'sordidum' (Ranunculaceae), an endemic Iberian subspecies with disjunct distribution

Keywords: Delphinieae, Iberian Peninsula, Castile and Leon, threatened endemic species, IUCN, Plant Micro-Reserve
Agencies: We are indebted to Jose María Iriondo for helping us in the calculation of Criterion E and to Juan Antonio Sánchez-Rodríguez for the valuable phytosociological comments and collaboration in fieldwork. The authors would also like to thank Montserrat de la

Abstract

Delphinium fissum subsp. sordidum is a restricted endemic subspecies whose core distribution is located in the central-western Iberian Peninsula with a disjunct subpopulation in Sierra Mágina (Jaén Province). This article reports a detailed study of its current distribution, population size and structure, and the threats that it faces. Phytosociological analysis shows two main plant communities where D. fissum subsp. sordidum develops: Quercion pyrenaicae and Quercion broteroi. According to the most recent IUCN categories and criteria, the conservation status of D. fissum subsp. sordidum is “Endangered” (EN) in Castile and Leon. We propose the creation of a Plant Micro-Reserve (PMR) in an enclave with high geological, ecological and conservation values. Medium-long term and individualized monitoring programs are required for all distribution range of Delphinium fissum subsp. sordidum. An overall Recovery Plan for the subspecies should be considered and implemented, including in-situ and ex-situ conservation measures that guarantee its protection, conservation and recovery.

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Published
2019-11-07
How to Cite
Ramírez-Rodríguez R. y Amich F. (2019). Conservation assessment at a regional level: the study case of ’Delphinium fissum’ subsp. ’sordidum’ (Ranunculaceae), an endemic Iberian subspecies with disjunct distribution. Mediterranean Botany, 40(2), 165-175. https://doi.org/10.5209/mbot.60137
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Applied Botany