Biogeography
The Population Dynamics of Columnar and Other Cacti: A Review
By and , Department of Geography, York University (January 2008)
Sections: Biogeography
Subjects: Biogeography, Geography.
Periods: Contemporary, Geologic Time.
Key Topics: climate / landform / vegetation history, biotic processes, ecosystems, vegetation and biomass, remediation and restoration.
Abstract
In this article, we review the population cycles of cacti, with an emphasis on the large, often keystone columnar cacti of the North American deserts. These and many other cacti often experience dramatic increases and declines in their numbers. Seeds that germinate in years that provide favourable conditions for regeneration and subsequently survive establish a cohort. We first review the limitations to estimating the age of any given individual; without this information, we cannot reconstruct the age of a population and reconstruct its age structure and demography. We then discuss the techniques for so doing, the data that are available, and the work that has been carried out on a few limited and isolated populations, primarily of Carnegiea gigantea. We then link century-scale population fluctuations with micro, local, regional and global climate factors, which include nurse-plant relationships, periodic freezing and El NiƱo events, and proceed to elaborate on the factors that influence cactus demographics, such as dispersal, pollination, human impacts and climate change.
DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-8198.2007.00083.x
This article abstract has been viewed 3262 times.
Top 5 related articles
-
Linking Spatial Pattern and Ecological Responses in Human-Modified Landscapes: The Effects of Deforestation and Forest Fragmentation on Biodiversity
By and , Department of Geography, University of South Carolina and School of Biological Sciences, University of Northern Colorado
(Vol. 4, June 2009)
Geography Compass -
Simulation Modeling as a Tool for Understanding the Landscape Ecology of Southern Pine Beetle Infestations in Southern Appalachian Forests
By , , , , , , and , Department of Geography, Texas A&M University Department of Entomology, Texas A&M University Department of Environmental Studies, University of West Florida US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service Southern Research Station
(Vol. 3, March 2008)
Geography Compass -
An Island of Green in the Sunburnt Country: The Rainforest of the Humid Tropics of Northeastern Australia and Their Response to Quaternary Environmental Change
By , University of Queensland
(Vol. 3, November 2008)
Geography Compass -
Globalization of an Aquatic Pest: Economic Costs, Ecological Outcomes, and Positive Applications of Zebra Mussel Invasions and Expansions
By and , Wayne State University
(Vol. 3, October 2008)
Geography Compass -
Neutral Landscapes: Bases for Exploration in Landscape Ecology
By and , Department of Geography, University of Iowa
(Vol. 3, February 2008)
Geography Compass