Plant communities of the desert shrubland in the Tambo and Moquegua rivers basins in the southern Peru

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A study is presented on the floristic composition, phytosociological classification, ecology and bioclimatology of the plant communities in the desert environments of the Tambo and Moquegua river basins in the department of Moquegua, located in southern Peru at an elevation of about 1350 and 3200 m...

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Autor: Chicalla Rios, Kent Jonathan
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2021
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/17497
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Moquegua
phytosociology
Desert scrub
Opuntietea sphaericae
Oreocereo leucotrichi-Neoraimondietalia arequipensis
matorral desértico
fitosociología
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Plant communities of the desert shrubland in the Tambo and Moquegua rivers basins in the southern Peru
Comunidades vegetales del matorral desértico en las cuencas de los ríos Tambo y Moquegua en el sur de Perú
title Plant communities of the desert shrubland in the Tambo and Moquegua rivers basins in the southern Peru
spellingShingle Plant communities of the desert shrubland in the Tambo and Moquegua rivers basins in the southern Peru
Chicalla Rios, Kent Jonathan
Moquegua
phytosociology
Desert scrub
Opuntietea sphaericae
Oreocereo leucotrichi-Neoraimondietalia arequipensis
matorral desértico
Opuntietea sphaericae
Oreocereo leucotrichi-Neoraimondietalia arequipensis
Moquegua
fitosociología
title_short Plant communities of the desert shrubland in the Tambo and Moquegua rivers basins in the southern Peru
title_full Plant communities of the desert shrubland in the Tambo and Moquegua rivers basins in the southern Peru
title_fullStr Plant communities of the desert shrubland in the Tambo and Moquegua rivers basins in the southern Peru
title_full_unstemmed Plant communities of the desert shrubland in the Tambo and Moquegua rivers basins in the southern Peru
title_sort Plant communities of the desert shrubland in the Tambo and Moquegua rivers basins in the southern Peru
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Chicalla Rios, Kent Jonathan
author Chicalla Rios, Kent Jonathan
author_facet Chicalla Rios, Kent Jonathan
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Moquegua
phytosociology
Desert scrub
Opuntietea sphaericae
Oreocereo leucotrichi-Neoraimondietalia arequipensis
matorral desértico
Opuntietea sphaericae
Oreocereo leucotrichi-Neoraimondietalia arequipensis
Moquegua
fitosociología
topic Moquegua
phytosociology
Desert scrub
Opuntietea sphaericae
Oreocereo leucotrichi-Neoraimondietalia arequipensis
matorral desértico
Opuntietea sphaericae
Oreocereo leucotrichi-Neoraimondietalia arequipensis
Moquegua
fitosociología
description A study is presented on the floristic composition, phytosociological classification, ecology and bioclimatology of the plant communities in the desert environments of the Tambo and Moquegua river basins in the department of Moquegua, located in southern Peru at an elevation of about 1350 and 3200 m s.n.m. 94 phytosociological surveys were carried out in the field following the Braun-Blanquet method adapted by Montesinos, TWINSPAN 2.3 software was applied to classify vegetation and CANOCO 4.5 for the analysis of DCA with environmental variables. In the bioclimatic classification the Rivas-Martínez method was followed. The results show 181 species of flora are recorded, of which 32 are endemic and 121 are native. Vegetation analysis and classification result in the description of three associations, 5 new sub-associations and two communities within the new Ambrosio artemisioidis-Weberbauerocerion torataensis alliance belonging to the order Oreocereo leucotrichi-Neoraimondietalia arequipensis and class Opuntietea sphaericae. Two tropical bioclimatic classifications were found: Termotropical and Mesotropical in combination with four levels of humidity or ombroclimates: Ultrahyperarid, Hyperarid, Arid and Dry. The vegetation of the arid environments in southern Peru can become very varied and restricted to its river basins, they are dependent on extraordinary humid conditions that allow us to deduce the importance of conserving these desert ecosystems.
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spelling Plant communities of the desert shrubland in the Tambo and Moquegua rivers basins in the southern PeruComunidades vegetales del matorral desértico en las cuencas de los ríos Tambo y Moquegua en el sur de PerúChicalla Rios, Kent JonathanMoqueguaphytosociologyDesert scrubOpuntietea sphaericaeOreocereo leucotrichi-Neoraimondietalia arequipensismatorral desérticoOpuntietea sphaericaeOreocereo leucotrichi-Neoraimondietalia arequipensisMoqueguafitosociologíaA study is presented on the floristic composition, phytosociological classification, ecology and bioclimatology of the plant communities in the desert environments of the Tambo and Moquegua river basins in the department of Moquegua, located in southern Peru at an elevation of about 1350 and 3200 m s.n.m. 94 phytosociological surveys were carried out in the field following the Braun-Blanquet method adapted by Montesinos, TWINSPAN 2.3 software was applied to classify vegetation and CANOCO 4.5 for the analysis of DCA with environmental variables. In the bioclimatic classification the Rivas-Martínez method was followed. The results show 181 species of flora are recorded, of which 32 are endemic and 121 are native. Vegetation analysis and classification result in the description of three associations, 5 new sub-associations and two communities within the new Ambrosio artemisioidis-Weberbauerocerion torataensis alliance belonging to the order Oreocereo leucotrichi-Neoraimondietalia arequipensis and class Opuntietea sphaericae. Two tropical bioclimatic classifications were found: Termotropical and Mesotropical in combination with four levels of humidity or ombroclimates: Ultrahyperarid, Hyperarid, Arid and Dry. The vegetation of the arid environments in southern Peru can become very varied and restricted to its river basins, they are dependent on extraordinary humid conditions that allow us to deduce the importance of conserving these desert ecosystems.Se presenta un estudio sobre la composición florística, clasificación fitosociológica, ecología y bioclimatología de las comunidades vegetales de los ambientes desérticos en las cuencas de los ríos Tambo y Moquegua en el Departamento de Moquegua, ubicado al sur de Perú a una altitud que varía entre los 1350 y 3200 m s.n.m. Se realizaron 94 levantamientos fitosociológicos en campo siguiendo la metodología de Braun-Blanquet adaptada por Montesinos, se aplicaron los softwares TWINSPAN 2.3 para clasificar la vegetación y CANOCO 4.5 para el análisis de DCA con variables ambientales. En la clasificación bioclimática se siguió la metodología de Rivas-Martínez. Como resultados se registran 181 especies de flora, de las cuales 32 son endémicas y 121 son nativas. El análisis y clasificación de la vegetación dan como resultado la descripción de tres asociaciones, 5 subasociaciones nuevas y dos comunidades dentro de la nueva alianza Ambrosio artemisioidis-Weberbauerocerion torataensis perteneciente al orden Oreocereo leucotrichi-Neoraimondietalia arequipensis y clase Opuntietea sphaericae. Se halló dos pisos bioclimáticos tropicales: Termotropical y Mesotropical en combinación con cuatro niveles de humedad u ombroclimas: Ultrahiperárido, Hiperárido, Árido y Seco. La vegetación de los ambientes áridos al sur de Perú puede llegar a ser muy variada y restringida a sus cuencas hidrográficas, siendo dependientes de condiciones húmedas extraordinarias que permiten deducir la importancia de conservar estos ecosistemas desérticos.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas2021-02-24info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/plaintext/plainhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/rpb/article/view/1749710.15381/rpb.v28i1.17497Revista Peruana de Biología; Vol. 28 Núm. 1 (2021); e17497Revista Peruana de Biología; Vol. 28 No. 1 (2021); e174971727-99331561-083710.15381/rpb.v28i1reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/rpb/article/view/17497/16398https://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/rpb/article/view/17497/16486https://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/rpb/article/view/17497/16488Derechos de autor 2021 Kent Jonathan Chicalla Rioshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/174972021-02-26T22:19:59Z
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