Abstract

Vegetation research on the lava flows of the historic volcanic eruption of 1705 in Arafo, Tenerife, Canary Islands, is presented. The study area located in the 830000-year-old valley of Güímar was created after a massive landslide 47 km3 in volume. The research is divided into three parts, which cover an altitudinal range from around 35 to 1583 m a.s.l. from the Lower-semiarid Inframediterranean up to the Lower-dry lower-Mesomediterranean bioclimatic belts. First, a phytosociological study of the vegetation present in the area was made and concluded that richness in pioneer communities form a vegetation complex with a high degree of endemicity. Two new associations and four pioneer communities are proposed. Especially notable are the communities of Stereocauletum vesuviani and the pioneer communities of Pinus canariensis. The second part of the research was a field sampling study of 450 individuals of Pinus canariensis, which were measured at different altitudes to obtain data about the colonization dynamics of this species on this 300 years old substrate. We found that stem diameter seems to be a good indicator for healthy tree development at a range between 700 to 1300 m asl, which corresponds to the pine forest as potential vegetation and that many individuals show signs of nutrient deficiency. The third part consists of the publication of two new populations of the Canarian endemism Himantoglossum metlesicsianum, a highly endangered orchid. The monitoring of these two populations has recently begun, and further research will be conducted on all three aspects of this publication, which will be presented and expanded upon in the future.

Highlights

  • The study of the current situation of plant colonization Güímar process by vascular plants in historic lava flows in the Güimar valley, Tenerife, is provided

  • The landscape is made out of a group of series and group of permaseries or permanent communities, a set of communities concatenated across a framed altitudinal gradient; in this case, in a valley formed through a gravitational slide which has been filled by a basaltic lava flow

  • The vegetation which colonizes the recent lava flows of the Arafo volcano is formed by a vegetation complex where pioneer communities stand out

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Introduction

The study of the current situation of plant colonization Güímar process by vascular plants in historic lava flows in the Güimar valley, Tenerife, is provided. We have chosen stretches almost intact, or slightly damaged by the anthropogenic action, of the “malpaíses” originated during the eruption of the historic Arenas Negras volcano. This eruption began on February 2nd, 1705, and ended on March. This volcanic episode lasted for 54 days and is, to this day, the most destructive event on the history of the municipalities of Güímar and Arafo, as it threatened to destroy both villages. We have a glimpse of how this novel ecosystem, as well as the surrounding ones, have

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