Diversity of epiphytic mosses in the metropolitan area of the Toluca Valley, Mexico

Authors

  • Carmen Zepeda-Gómez
  • Pedro Ávila-Pérez
  • Ury S. Díaz-García
  • Graciela Zarazúa-Ortega
  • Yasmín Alanís-Martínez
  • Araceli Amaya-Chávez

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7550/rmb.35456

Keywords:

richness, abundance, bryophytes, urban areas.

Abstract

The richness and abundance of bryophytes in urban areas may be an indicator of environmental quality.In Mexico studies about moss diversity in urban areas and their use in environmental monitoring are scarce. Thisstudy identified the richness of epiphytic mosses of the metropolitan area of the Toluca Valley from the collection ofall species present. Additionally, colonies of mosses were sampled plot method to determine the variations of theirdiversity in 16 parks. Floristic richness comprised 41 species and varieties included in 16 families among wich thePottiaceae was the most numerous and frequent family. Sixty-five percent of the species have a wide geographicdistribution. The Jacknife 1 and bootstrap estimators indicate that the inventory has between 71 and 85% of expectedtaxa. The epiphytic moss colonies tend to be diverse (H= 2.3) and are represented, in order of importance by Syntrichiaamphidiacea, Leskea angustata, S. fragilis, S. pagorum and F. ciliaris that were those with high ecological weight.The green areas analyzed have low average similarity (ISj= 0.30) potentially associated with their microclimaticconditions and their proximity to urban centers.

Author Biographies

Carmen Zepeda-Gómez

Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México.

Pedro Ávila-Pérez

Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Nucleares

Ury S. Díaz-García

Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México.

Graciela Zarazúa-Ortega

Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Nucleares

Yasmín Alanís-Martínez

Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México. 

Araceli Amaya-Chávez

Facultad de Química, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México. Instituto Literario

Published

2015-01-12

How to Cite

Zepeda-Gómez, C., Ávila-Pérez, P., Díaz-García, U. S., Zarazúa-Ortega, G., Alanís-Martínez, Y., & Amaya-Chávez, A. (2015). Diversity of epiphytic mosses in the metropolitan area of the Toluca Valley, Mexico. Revista Mexicana De Biodiversidad, 85(1). https://doi.org/10.7550/rmb.35456

Issue

Section

ECOLOGÍA