Pisos de vegetación de la Sierra de Catorce y territorios circundantes (San Luis Potosí, México)

  1. Giménez de Azcárate Cornide, Joaquín
  2. González Costilla, Onésimo
Journal:
Acta Botánica Mexicana

ISSN: 2448-7589 0187-7151

Year of publication: 2011

Issue: 94

Pages: 91-123

Type: Article

DOI: 10.21829/ABM94.2011.272 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openDialnet editor

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Abstract

The vegetation belts on the slopes of the Sierra de Catorce and surrounding areas in the southern Chihuahuan Desert (State of San Luis Potosi, Mexico) were recognized. The major units of vegetation were studied from a phytosociological point of view and bioclimatic data results from weather stations were analysed and extrapolated. The Tropical Xeric and Tropical Pluviseasonal bioclimates were characterized in the area. Of the first one the Semi-arid Thermotropical, the Semi-arid Mesotropical, the Dry Mesotropical, and the Dry Supratropical belts are present. Of the second bioclimate, only the Subhumid Supratropical belt is punctually present. The description of each of these belts is accompanied by data on composition, cliserial distribution and bioclimatic diagnosis of the corresponding potential natural vegetation (diferent forest and scrub communities) and the most representative biomarkers of each situation are indicated.