Advances in the Knowledge of the Vegetation of Hispaniola (Caribbean Central America)
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Summary: | The vegetation types and floristic diversity in the Dominican Republic are analysed, a territory with a tropical climate and ombrotypes that range from dry to humid-hyperhumid, due to the Atlantic winds and the phenomenon known as rain shadows. The presence of high mountains and different substrates have led to a rich flora, and as a result, a high diversity of habitats, among which two large forest types are particularly notable: (1) the dry forest with 81 endemic species, of which 10 are trees, 65 shrubs, 5 climbers and 1 herbaceous species, and an absence of epiphytes and (2) the cloud forest with 19 trees, 20 shrubs, 8 climbers, 4 epiphytes, and 6 herbaceous species. In all cases, these plant communities are regarded as endemic due to their high rate of endemic species. In spite of their importance for conservation, these habitats are highly deteriorated due to deforestation for agriculture, to obtain timber, and even to add to tourism infrastructures. |
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Advances in the Knowledge of the Vegetation of Hispaniola (Caribbean Central America)endemicsconservationdeteriorationdiversityforeststructureThe vegetation types and floristic diversity in the Dominican Republic are analysed, a territory with a tropical climate and ombrotypes that range from dry to humid-hyperhumid, due to the Atlantic winds and the phenomenon known as rain shadows. The presence of high mountains and different substrates have led to a rich flora, and as a result, a high diversity of habitats, among which two large forest types are particularly notable: (1) the dry forest with 81 endemic species, of which 10 are trees, 65 shrubs, 5 climbers and 1 herbaceous species, and an absence of epiphytes and (2) the cloud forest with 19 trees, 20 shrubs, 8 climbers, 4 epiphytes, and 6 herbaceous species. In all cases, these plant communities are regarded as endemic due to their high rate of endemic species. In spite of their importance for conservation, these habitats are highly deteriorated due to deforestation for agriculture, to obtain timber, and even to add to tourism infrastructures.InTechopen2019-01-24T12:34:24Z2019-01-242018-01-01T00:00:00Zbook partinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10174/24195https://doi.org/http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.72090http://hdl.handle.net/10174/24195https://doi.org/http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.72090engCano-Ortiz A., Fuentes C., Esteban C., Quinto-Canas R., Pinto-Gomes C., Río S. & Cano E. (2018). Advances in the Knowledge of the Vegetation of Hispaniola (Caribbean Central America). InTechopen, chapter 5, pp. 83-99.DPAOanacanor@hotmail.comndcarmen.bartolome@uah.esrqcanas@gmail.comcpgomes@uevora.ptsrlog@unileon.esecano@ujaen.es212Cano-Ortiz, AnaFuentes, CarlosEsteban, CarmenQuinto-Canas, RicardoPinto-Gomes, CarlosRío, SaraCano, Eusébioinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2024-01-03T19:16:32Zoai:dspace.uevora.pt:10174/24195Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-28T12:17:09.612335Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse |
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Advances in the Knowledge of the Vegetation of Hispaniola (Caribbean Central America) |
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Advances in the Knowledge of the Vegetation of Hispaniola (Caribbean Central America) |
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Advances in the Knowledge of the Vegetation of Hispaniola (Caribbean Central America) Cano-Ortiz, Ana endemics conservation deterioration diversity forest structure |
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Advances in the Knowledge of the Vegetation of Hispaniola (Caribbean Central America) |
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Advances in the Knowledge of the Vegetation of Hispaniola (Caribbean Central America) |
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Advances in the Knowledge of the Vegetation of Hispaniola (Caribbean Central America) |
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Advances in the Knowledge of the Vegetation of Hispaniola (Caribbean Central America) |
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Advances in the Knowledge of the Vegetation of Hispaniola (Caribbean Central America) |
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Cano-Ortiz, Ana |
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Cano-Ortiz, Ana Fuentes, Carlos Esteban, Carmen Quinto-Canas, Ricardo Pinto-Gomes, Carlos Río, Sara Cano, Eusébio |
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Fuentes, Carlos Esteban, Carmen Quinto-Canas, Ricardo Pinto-Gomes, Carlos Río, Sara Cano, Eusébio |
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Cano-Ortiz, Ana Fuentes, Carlos Esteban, Carmen Quinto-Canas, Ricardo Pinto-Gomes, Carlos Río, Sara Cano, Eusébio |
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endemics conservation deterioration diversity forest structure |
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endemics conservation deterioration diversity forest structure |
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The vegetation types and floristic diversity in the Dominican Republic are analysed, a territory with a tropical climate and ombrotypes that range from dry to humid-hyperhumid, due to the Atlantic winds and the phenomenon known as rain shadows. The presence of high mountains and different substrates have led to a rich flora, and as a result, a high diversity of habitats, among which two large forest types are particularly notable: (1) the dry forest with 81 endemic species, of which 10 are trees, 65 shrubs, 5 climbers and 1 herbaceous species, and an absence of epiphytes and (2) the cloud forest with 19 trees, 20 shrubs, 8 climbers, 4 epiphytes, and 6 herbaceous species. In all cases, these plant communities are regarded as endemic due to their high rate of endemic species. In spite of their importance for conservation, these habitats are highly deteriorated due to deforestation for agriculture, to obtain timber, and even to add to tourism infrastructures. |
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Cano-Ortiz A., Fuentes C., Esteban C., Quinto-Canas R., Pinto-Gomes C., Río S. & Cano E. (2018). Advances in the Knowledge of the Vegetation of Hispaniola (Caribbean Central America). InTechopen, chapter 5, pp. 83-99. DPAO anacanor@hotmail.com nd carmen.bartolome@uah.es rqcanas@gmail.com cpgomes@uevora.pt srlog@unileon.es ecano@ujaen.es 212 |
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