Reporte y distribución potencial de una palma exótica ornamental (Roystonea oleracea) en Ecuador

Ileana Herrera, José I. Hernández-Rosas, Cesar F. Suárez, Xavier Cornejo, Alix Amaya, Estefany Goncalves, Claudia Ayala

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The Roystonea oleracea palm, a native of the Caribbean, has been introduced in some tropical countries as an ornamental plant and it invades the wetlands of Brazil, Guyana and Panama. In this study we report the presence of R. oleracea in the coastal region of Ecuador where it is widely cultivated as an ornamental. Using a satellite image, we estimated the abundance and coverage of this species at Isla Santay, a Ramsar wetland. We also made a potential distribution model of R. oleracea in Ecuador, using BIOCLIM. At Isla Santay, this species has been naturalized and covers about 43 hectares. The potential distribution model shows that, in addition to Isla Santay, there are five other Ramsar wetlands on the coast of Ecuador that are susceptible climatically to establishment of R. oleracea. Due to the invasive potential of this species in wetlands we recommend that its use as an ornamental plant be prohibited in areas near wetlands in Ecuador. Studies must be carried out to monitor naturalization and ecological impacts of R. oleracea in Ecuadorian wetlands in order to establish management priorities and contribute to the conservation of these important ecosystems.

Título traducido de la contribuciónNew record and potential distribution of an exotic ornamental palm (Roystonea oleracea) in Ecuador
Idioma originalPortugués (Brasil)
Páginas (desde-hasta)759-769
Número de páginas11
PublicaciónRodriguesia
Volumen68
N.º2
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 1 abr. 2017

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