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Conservation status of vascular epiphytes in the Neotropics

Authors :
Maria Judith Carmona-Higuita
Glenda Mendieta-Leiva
Jorge Antonio Gómez-Díaz
Fabricio Villalobos
Flavio Nunes Ramos
João Pedro Costa Elias
Derio Antonio Jiménez-López
Alejandro Zuluaga
Bruce Holst
Michael Kessler
Guido Mathieu
Alexander Zizka
Gerhard Zotz
Thorsten Krömer
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Research Square Platform LLC, 2023.

Abstract

The Neotropical realm hosts some of the Earth’s most species-rich biodiversity hotspots, with vascular epiphytes significantly contributing to this diversity. However, many regions of the Neotropics where epiphytic species of restricted distribution are reported coincide with threatened ecosystems, such as the tropical montane cloud forest. Moreover, epiphytes may be especially vulnerable to land use and climate change impacts due to their dependence on host trees. We assessed the conservation status of vascular epiphytes in the Neotropics for the families that represent over 80% of the global epiphyte diversity (Araceae, Bromeliaceae, Orchidaceae, Piperaceae, and Polypodiaceae) and identified geographical centers of accumulation of threatened epiphyte species. We gathered information from free-access web repositories, specific epiphytic plant databases, and scientific and grey literature. We assessed the extinction risk of 11,446 epiphyte species following IUCN Red List guidelines, using Criterion B (geographic range size). We found nearly 60% (6,721 species) to be threatened, with 1,766 critically endangered (CR), 3,537 endangered (EN), and 1,418 vulnerable (VU). The threatened species are mainly found in the centers of endemism of vascular epiphytes in Central America, the northern Andes, and the Atlantic Forest. Our study emphasises that the centers of threatened species largely coincide with diversity hotspots, highlighting epiphytes as an especially vulnerable group that requires urgent conservation actions.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........cb1fde40e90df22dabb8dc080d9033f0
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-2773328/v1