Contribution to the knowledge of the Rubiaceae of the Lesser Antilles: Martinique’s case

Autor: Claude, Jean-Philippe, BAILLARD, Kévine, Ely-Marius, Séverine, Jean-Francois, Yanis
Přispěvatelé: CLAUDE, Jean-Philippe, Biodiversité, Risques Écologiques dans les Territoires Caraïbes Insulaires (BIORECA - UMR ESPECE DEV), Université des Antilles (Pôle Martinique), Université des Antilles (UA)-Université des Antilles (UA), Collectivité territoriale de Martinique
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2017
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Zdroj: Journal Of Advances In Biology
Journal Of Advances In Biology, jab@cirworld.com, 2017, 9 (4), pp.1976-1993
ISSN: 2347-6893
Popis: International audience; The Rubiaceae represent one of the world’s five largest families of flowering plants. This family is diversified in terms ofnumber of species, genera, physiognomic types or chemical spectra. Within their flora the Lesser Antilles (part of one ofthe world’s biodiversity hot spots) accommodate part of this diversity, originating from tropical America. In order to enrichour knowledge of the Rubiaceae of the West Indies, we carried out a study in forest ecology in Martinique. The aim was todetermine the chorology of the Rubiaceae species and their functions as well as to identify their various ethnobotanicaluses. The place of the Rubiaceae in Martinique’s plant dynamics, the factorial conditions that favour their settlement anddistribution have thus been defined using data from the world scientific l iterature, regional floras and field surveys. It isclear that this family occupies a wide range of habitats. The Rubiaceae are present in all bioclimates (dry to wet), invarious plant formations at various stages of evolution. We recorded 89 Rubiaceae species divided in 41 genera. All formsof life are represented ranging from trees to grasses, through lianas and epiphytes. The Rubiaceae are an essentialcomponent of our region’s flora; nevertheless their diversity is weakened by a strong degree of anthro pisationcharacterised by environmental damage.
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