2006
DOI: 10.21704/rea.v5i1-2.315
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OBSERVACIONES ECOLÓGICAS Y TAXONOMÍA DEL GÉNERO Codonanthe (Mart.) Hanst. (GESNERIACEAE) EN LA CUENCA DEL RÍO LOS AMIGOS, MADRE DE DIOS – PERÚ

Abstract: Resumen Se realizaron colectas de especimenes del género Codonanthe (Mart.) Hanst. en los tres principales tipos de bosques de la cuenca del río Los Amigos: aguajal, bosque de llanura baja o "bajío" y bosque de terraza alta. Se encontraron dos especies: C. crassifolia y C. uleana; ambas de hábito epífito, y de las cuales C. uleana fue encontrada usualmente asociadas a hormigas ("jardines de hormigas") de las especies Azteca sp., Camponotus femoratus y Crematogaster cf limata parabiotica. De acuerdo al tipo de … Show more

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“…The site (70°3′39.96″W, 12°32′38.40″S) is part of a larger conservation area under the management of the Asociación para la Conservación de la Cuenca Amazónica (ACCA). Three broad subtypes of tropical lowland evergreen forest can be distinguished in the study area: “aguajal”, dominated by palm trees such as Mauritia flexuosa and almost always flooded; “baíjo”, seasonally flooded lowland forests; and “terraza alta”, which is never inundated (Vega et al 2006). The climate is humid tropical, and rainfall, averaging 2400 mm annually, is seasonal and lowest in June–September (Osher & Buol 1998).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The site (70°3′39.96″W, 12°32′38.40″S) is part of a larger conservation area under the management of the Asociación para la Conservación de la Cuenca Amazónica (ACCA). Three broad subtypes of tropical lowland evergreen forest can be distinguished in the study area: “aguajal”, dominated by palm trees such as Mauritia flexuosa and almost always flooded; “baíjo”, seasonally flooded lowland forests; and “terraza alta”, which is never inundated (Vega et al 2006). The climate is humid tropical, and rainfall, averaging 2400 mm annually, is seasonal and lowest in June–September (Osher & Buol 1998).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The localities where S. madrediosensis was found belong to the biogeographic region Subtropical Amazon, that is characterized by a rainy season between November to April (2 m per year) and 24º C (with a minimun of 8º C during "friajes" (cold air fronts from south) between June and August (rodríguez 1996). The life zone that characterizes the area is transitional tropical to subtropical rainforest (bh-T/S) (INRENA 1995;Vega et al 2006), located in a plain forest ("Llanura Baja" or "Bajío"), characterized by heavy rains that flood the area, and high levels of decaying organic matter (duellMan & koecHlin 1991;erwin 1991;Vega et al 2006).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%