New species and new records of the flora in Amotape-Huancabamba Zone: Endemics and biogeographic limits

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The taxonomy of the Ribes andicola group and Urtica is investigated for the relict forests in the AmotapeHuancabamba Zone and especially the relict forests of NW Peru. Three new species of Ribes are described, Ribes contumazensis as local endemic from Contumazá, R. colandina as widespread across the...

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Autores: Weigend, Maximiliam, Cano, Asunción, Rodríguez, Eric F.
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2005
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:https://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/rpb/article/view/2398
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Urtica
Ribes
bosques relictos
biodiversidad
zona de Amotape-Huancabamba
relict forests
biodiversity
Amotape-Huancabamba zone
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv New species and new records of the flora in Amotape-Huancabamba Zone: Endemics and biogeographic limits
Nuevos registros y nuevas especies de la flora de la zona de AmotapeHuancabamba: Endemismos y límites biogeográficos
title New species and new records of the flora in Amotape-Huancabamba Zone: Endemics and biogeographic limits
spellingShingle New species and new records of the flora in Amotape-Huancabamba Zone: Endemics and biogeographic limits
Weigend, Maximiliam
Urtica
Ribes
bosques relictos
biodiversidad
zona de Amotape-Huancabamba
Urtica
Ribes
relict forests
biodiversity
Amotape-Huancabamba zone
title_short New species and new records of the flora in Amotape-Huancabamba Zone: Endemics and biogeographic limits
title_full New species and new records of the flora in Amotape-Huancabamba Zone: Endemics and biogeographic limits
title_fullStr New species and new records of the flora in Amotape-Huancabamba Zone: Endemics and biogeographic limits
title_full_unstemmed New species and new records of the flora in Amotape-Huancabamba Zone: Endemics and biogeographic limits
title_sort New species and new records of the flora in Amotape-Huancabamba Zone: Endemics and biogeographic limits
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Weigend, Maximiliam
Cano, Asunción
Rodríguez, Eric F.
author Weigend, Maximiliam
author_facet Weigend, Maximiliam
Cano, Asunción
Rodríguez, Eric F.
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author2 Cano, Asunción
Rodríguez, Eric F.
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Urtica
Ribes
bosques relictos
biodiversidad
zona de Amotape-Huancabamba
Urtica
Ribes
relict forests
biodiversity
Amotape-Huancabamba zone
topic Urtica
Ribes
bosques relictos
biodiversidad
zona de Amotape-Huancabamba
Urtica
Ribes
relict forests
biodiversity
Amotape-Huancabamba zone
description The taxonomy of the Ribes andicola group and Urtica is investigated for the relict forests in the AmotapeHuancabamba Zone and especially the relict forests of NW Peru. Three new species of Ribes are described, Ribes contumazensis as local endemic from Contumazá, R. colandina as widespread across the Andes from Lambayeque and La Libertad to Amazonas and R. sanchezii as endemic to forests overlooking the Marañon. Additionally, Ecuadoren R. austroecuadorense is recorded for the first time from Peru from forest relics in Huancabamba (Piura) and Chota (Cajamarca). Two new species of Urtica are described, U. urentivelutina as a local endemic on the slopes overlooking the Marañon near Chagual (La Libertad), and U. lalibertadensis which is widespread in La Libertad from Otuzco to Tayabamba. Urtica longispica is reported as new to the flora of Peru and U. macbridei is reported from northern Peru for the first time. Both Urtica and the Ribes andicola group can be considered as indicators of former forest cover, since they tenaciously persist after the felling of the forests. Their distribution indicates that a) some of the current forest fragments were once largely coherent forest belts (e.g., those of Santa Cruz and San Miguel) and b) some areas which have no coherent forest cover at present once had large and coherent montane forests (e.g., large parts of the Prov. Otuzco). Comparing the known distribution data for Urtica, the Ribes andicola group, the Passiflora lobbii group and Nasa (Loasaceae) it becomes evident, that a) the relict forests are still very poorly known, b) they are exceptionally rich in narrowly endemic taxa, some of which are here described and many of which undoubtedly remain to be discovered and c) they represent southernmost outposts for many Ecuadorean species and species groups.
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spelling New species and new records of the flora in Amotape-Huancabamba Zone: Endemics and biogeographic limitsNuevos registros y nuevas especies de la flora de la zona de AmotapeHuancabamba: Endemismos y límites biogeográficosWeigend, MaximiliamCano, AsunciónRodríguez, Eric F.UrticaRibesbosques relictosbiodiversidadzona de Amotape-HuancabambaUrticaRibesrelict forestsbiodiversityAmotape-Huancabamba zoneThe taxonomy of the Ribes andicola group and Urtica is investigated for the relict forests in the AmotapeHuancabamba Zone and especially the relict forests of NW Peru. Three new species of Ribes are described, Ribes contumazensis as local endemic from Contumazá, R. colandina as widespread across the Andes from Lambayeque and La Libertad to Amazonas and R. sanchezii as endemic to forests overlooking the Marañon. Additionally, Ecuadoren R. austroecuadorense is recorded for the first time from Peru from forest relics in Huancabamba (Piura) and Chota (Cajamarca). Two new species of Urtica are described, U. urentivelutina as a local endemic on the slopes overlooking the Marañon near Chagual (La Libertad), and U. lalibertadensis which is widespread in La Libertad from Otuzco to Tayabamba. Urtica longispica is reported as new to the flora of Peru and U. macbridei is reported from northern Peru for the first time. Both Urtica and the Ribes andicola group can be considered as indicators of former forest cover, since they tenaciously persist after the felling of the forests. Their distribution indicates that a) some of the current forest fragments were once largely coherent forest belts (e.g., those of Santa Cruz and San Miguel) and b) some areas which have no coherent forest cover at present once had large and coherent montane forests (e.g., large parts of the Prov. Otuzco). Comparing the known distribution data for Urtica, the Ribes andicola group, the Passiflora lobbii group and Nasa (Loasaceae) it becomes evident, that a) the relict forests are still very poorly known, b) they are exceptionally rich in narrowly endemic taxa, some of which are here described and many of which undoubtedly remain to be discovered and c) they represent southernmost outposts for many Ecuadorean species and species groups.Se investiga la taxonomía del grupo de Ribes andicola y Urtica para los bosques relictos presentes en la zona de Amotape-Huancabamba y especialmente aquellos de la vertiente NO del Perú. Se describen tres nuevas especies de Ribes: Ribes contumazensis como especie local endémica de Contumazá, R. colandina distribuida en los Andes desde Lambayeque y La Libertad hasta Amazonas y R. sanchezii como endémica a los bosques de altura del Marañón. Adicionalmente, la especie ecuatoriana R. austroecuadorense es registrada por primera vez para el Perú procedente de los bosques relictos de Huancabamba (Piura) y Chota (Cajamarca). Así mismo, se describen dos nuevas especies de Urtica: U. urentivelutina, endémica local a las laderas altas del Marañón cerca a Chagual (La Libertad), y U. lalibertadensis distribuida desde Otuzco hasta Tayabamba en el departamento de La Libertad. Urtica longispica es registrada como nueva especie para la flora del Peru y U. macbridei es registrada por primera vez para el norte del Perú. Urtica y el grupo Ribes andicola pueden ser considerados como indicadores de la cubierta de bosques anteriores, puesto que persisten después que los bosques han sido talados. Su distribución indica que a) alguno de los actuales fragmentos de bosque fueron alguna vez grandes bosques coherentes a modo de una faja contínua (como los de Santa Cruz y San Miguel) y b) algunas áreas que en el presente no tienen ninguna cubierta de bosques contínuos, en el pasado fueron grandes y coherentes bosques montanos (e.g., grandes partes de la Prov. Otuzco). Comparando los datos de distribución conocida para Urtica, el grupo de Ribes andicola, el grupo de Passiflora lobbii y Nasa (Loasaceae), es evidente, que a) los bosques relictos son aún muy pobremente estudiados, b) ellos son excepcionalmente ricos en taxa estrechamente endémicos, algunos de los cuales son aquí descritos y muchos de ellos indudablemente permanecen aún sin ser descubiertos y c) ellos representan los límites más sureños para muchas especies ecuatorianas y ciertos grupos de especies.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas2005-12-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/rpb/article/view/239810.15381/rpb.v12i2.2398Revista Peruana de Biología; Vol. 12 Núm. 2 (2005); 249-274Revista Peruana de Biología; Vol. 12 No. 2 (2005); 249-2741727-99331561-0837reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/rpb/article/view/2398/2096Derechos de autor 2005 Maximiliam Weigend, Asunción Cano, Eric F. 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