2024
DOI: 10.32942/x2pd0z
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Origin of the impact of rock climbing on cliff ecosystems: A guide to evidence-based conservation management to regulate climbing

Felipe Morales-Armijo,
Andrea Sobrevilla-Covarrubias,
Eduardo Estrada-Castillón
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Abstract: 1. Cliff ecosystems provide refuge to 35-66% of the world’s endemic plants. However, they face growing threats from climbing. Evidence suggests that untouched cliffs harbor approximately twice the plant richness compared to climbed cliffs, with increasing impact as climbing intensity increases. Unfortunately, the origin and extent of the climbing impact has not been assessed so far. 2. We recorded cliff vascular plants and lichens at the protected natural area of El Potrero Chico (Mexico) before and after the … Show more

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