2024-03-28T09:27:45Zhttps://uvadoc.uva.es/oai/requestoai:uvadoc.uva.es:10324/528392022-07-18T09:33:08Zcom_10324_7492com_10324_952com_10324_894col_10324_7493
Vertical cliffs harbor millennia‐old junipers in the Canary Islands
Sangüesa Barreda, Gabriel
García-Cervigón Morales, Ana Isabel
García Hidalgo, Miguel
Rozas Ortiz, Vicente Fernando
Martín Esquivel, José Luis
Martín Carbajal, Javier
Martínez, Raúl
Olano Mendoza, José Miguel
The ability of trees to endure for millennia, surpassing human lifetimes, and survive the most destructive human and natural hazards is astonishing. But what is the ecological role of tree longevity? Are old trees more than impressive nature wonders? Can ancient trees become effective genetic reservoirs able to recover bygone ecosystems? Oceanic islands are ideal ecosystems to address these questions, as they have experienced recent and intense human-induced environmental changes. In the Canary Islands in the northeastern Atlantic Ocean, human colonization since the fifth century BCE (Rodríguez-Varela et al., 2017) added logging, fire, and grazing pressure to a territory already experiencing regular volcanic activity. Tenerife Island is the most populated island of the Canary Islands archipelago and harbors the largest subalpine ecosystems in the entire Macaronesian Biogeographic Region. Woodlands in the Tenerife subalpine environment were once formed by the Canary Island juniper (Juniperus cedrus Webb. & Berthel.; hereafter juniper; Machado & Galván, 2012, García-Cervigón et al., 2019), but historical human pressure restricted its distribution to inaccessible spots, away from human activity, such as cliffs. [parte del texto]
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2022
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Ecology, 2022, vol. 103, n. 4, p. 1-5
0012-9658
https://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/52839
10.1002/ecy.3633
4
Ecology
103
1939-9170
eng
https://esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ecy.3633
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