FLORA AND VEGETATION DIVERSITY IN THE INTERFLUVIUM NAPO-PUTUMAYO-AMAZONAS, PERU

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The Napo-Putumayo-Amazonas interfluvium in the Peruvian Amazon harbors a great diversity of plant species and types of vegetation that are greatly needed by the rural Amazonian population for subsistence and commercialization. Understanding plant diversity can possibly contribute to the creation of...

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Autores: ZÁRATE-GÓMEZ, Ricardo, DEL-ÁGUILA-CACHIQE, Harvey Kuinsy Jonathan, RAMOS-RODRÍGUEZ, María Claudia, PALACIOS-VEGA, Juan José, PÉREZ MACEDO, Christian Paulo, VALLES-PÉREZ, Luis Andrés
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2020
Institución:Instituto de investigaciones de la Amazonía Peruana
Repositorio:Folia Amazónica
Lenguaje:español
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/531
Enlace del recurso:https://revistas.iiap.gob.pe/index.php/foliaamazonica/article/view/531
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Amazonía
hábitats
plantas
riqueza
similitud
geomorfometría
Amazon
habitats
plants
diversity
similarity
geomorphometry
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DIVERSIDAD DE FLORA Y VEGETACIÓN DEL INTERFLUVIO NAPO-PUTUMAYO-AMAZONAS, PERÚ
title FLORA AND VEGETATION DIVERSITY IN THE INTERFLUVIUM NAPO-PUTUMAYO-AMAZONAS, PERU
spellingShingle FLORA AND VEGETATION DIVERSITY IN THE INTERFLUVIUM NAPO-PUTUMAYO-AMAZONAS, PERU
ZÁRATE-GÓMEZ, Ricardo
Amazonía
hábitats
plantas
riqueza
similitud
geomorfometría
Amazon
habitats
plants
diversity
similarity
geomorphometry
title_short FLORA AND VEGETATION DIVERSITY IN THE INTERFLUVIUM NAPO-PUTUMAYO-AMAZONAS, PERU
title_full FLORA AND VEGETATION DIVERSITY IN THE INTERFLUVIUM NAPO-PUTUMAYO-AMAZONAS, PERU
title_fullStr FLORA AND VEGETATION DIVERSITY IN THE INTERFLUVIUM NAPO-PUTUMAYO-AMAZONAS, PERU
title_full_unstemmed FLORA AND VEGETATION DIVERSITY IN THE INTERFLUVIUM NAPO-PUTUMAYO-AMAZONAS, PERU
title_sort FLORA AND VEGETATION DIVERSITY IN THE INTERFLUVIUM NAPO-PUTUMAYO-AMAZONAS, PERU
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv ZÁRATE-GÓMEZ, Ricardo
DEL-ÁGUILA-CACHIQE, Harvey Kuinsy Jonathan
RAMOS-RODRÍGUEZ, María Claudia
PALACIOS-VEGA, Juan José
PÉREZ MACEDO, Christian Paulo
VALLES-PÉREZ, Luis Andrés
author ZÁRATE-GÓMEZ, Ricardo
author_facet ZÁRATE-GÓMEZ, Ricardo
DEL-ÁGUILA-CACHIQE, Harvey Kuinsy Jonathan
RAMOS-RODRÍGUEZ, María Claudia
PALACIOS-VEGA, Juan José
PÉREZ MACEDO, Christian Paulo
VALLES-PÉREZ, Luis Andrés
author_role author
author2 DEL-ÁGUILA-CACHIQE, Harvey Kuinsy Jonathan
RAMOS-RODRÍGUEZ, María Claudia
PALACIOS-VEGA, Juan José
PÉREZ MACEDO, Christian Paulo
VALLES-PÉREZ, Luis Andrés
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author
author
author
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Amazonía
hábitats
plantas
riqueza
similitud
geomorfometría
Amazon
habitats
plants
diversity
similarity
geomorphometry
topic Amazonía
hábitats
plantas
riqueza
similitud
geomorfometría
Amazon
habitats
plants
diversity
similarity
geomorphometry
description The Napo-Putumayo-Amazonas interfluvium in the Peruvian Amazon harbors a great diversity of plant species and types of vegetation that are greatly needed by the rural Amazonian population for subsistence and commercialization. Understanding plant diversity can possibly contribute to the creation of conservation strategies that regulate their usage. Therefore, the objectives of this study were to evaluate the diversity of flora and vegetation in the interfluvium and and to evaluate the similarity of the flora between the types of vegetation. The data were obtained from 10 inventory studies of the flora carried out in the Napo-Putumayo-Amazonas interfluvium. A similarity analysis (ANOSIM) was performed of the flora. A model of the spatial distribution of the vegetation units was generated based on three geomorphometric parameters, which were calculated from a digital elevation model (with images from the Palsar sensor of the Alos satellite) and integrated with spectral data (from the optical images from the Sentinel satellite 2) and official spatial data. In total, 1,807 species corresponding to 140 plant families were found. There are seven types of vegetation, the largest corresponding to the high terrace forest, low hill forest and high hill forest. The plant community between the terra firme forest and the flooded forest were different according to the similarity analysis (p-value = 0.001); the species more associated with flooded forests are Oxandra euneura Diels, Mauritia flexuosa L. f., Euterpe precatoria Mart, Cynometra spruceana Benth., Pouteria gomphiifolia, Tovomita laurina Planch. & Triana and Macrolobium limbatum Spruce ex Benth.
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spelling FLORA AND VEGETATION DIVERSITY IN THE INTERFLUVIUM NAPO-PUTUMAYO-AMAZONAS, PERUDIVERSIDAD DE FLORA Y VEGETACIÓN DEL INTERFLUVIO NAPO-PUTUMAYO-AMAZONAS, PERÚZÁRATE-GÓMEZ, RicardoDEL-ÁGUILA-CACHIQE, Harvey Kuinsy JonathanRAMOS-RODRÍGUEZ, María ClaudiaPALACIOS-VEGA, Juan JoséPÉREZ MACEDO, Christian PauloVALLES-PÉREZ, Luis AndrésAmazoníahábitatsplantasriquezasimilitudgeomorfometríaAmazonhabitatsplantsdiversitysimilaritygeomorphometryThe Napo-Putumayo-Amazonas interfluvium in the Peruvian Amazon harbors a great diversity of plant species and types of vegetation that are greatly needed by the rural Amazonian population for subsistence and commercialization. Understanding plant diversity can possibly contribute to the creation of conservation strategies that regulate their usage. Therefore, the objectives of this study were to evaluate the diversity of flora and vegetation in the interfluvium and and to evaluate the similarity of the flora between the types of vegetation. The data were obtained from 10 inventory studies of the flora carried out in the Napo-Putumayo-Amazonas interfluvium. A similarity analysis (ANOSIM) was performed of the flora. A model of the spatial distribution of the vegetation units was generated based on three geomorphometric parameters, which were calculated from a digital elevation model (with images from the Palsar sensor of the Alos satellite) and integrated with spectral data (from the optical images from the Sentinel satellite 2) and official spatial data. In total, 1,807 species corresponding to 140 plant families were found. There are seven types of vegetation, the largest corresponding to the high terrace forest, low hill forest and high hill forest. The plant community between the terra firme forest and the flooded forest were different according to the similarity analysis (p-value = 0.001); the species more associated with flooded forests are Oxandra euneura Diels, Mauritia flexuosa L. f., Euterpe precatoria Mart, Cynometra spruceana Benth., Pouteria gomphiifolia, Tovomita laurina Planch. & Triana and Macrolobium limbatum Spruce ex Benth.El interfluvio Napo-Putumayo-Amazonas en la Amazonía peruana, alberga una gran diversidad de especies de plantas y tipos de vegetación que son muy requeridas por el poblador rural amazónico para subsistencia y comercialización, por lo tanto la comprensión de su diversidad contribuye con información básica para crear posibles estrategias de conservación que regulen su aprovechamiento. Los objetivos de este estudio fueron evaluar la diversidad de la flora y elaborar un modelo espacial de la vegetación del interfluvio Napo- Putumayo-Amazonas. Los datos se obtuvieron de 10 estudios de inventarios de la flora realizados en el interfluvio. Para la similaridad de la flora se realizó un análisis de similitud (ANOSIM). Se generó un modelo de la distribución espacial de las unidades de vegetación en base a tres parámetros geomorfométricos, los cuales se calcularon a partir de un modelo de elevación digital (con imágenes del sensor Palsar del satélite Alos) e integrados con datos espectrales (de las imágenes ópticas del satélite Sentinel 2) y datos espaciales oficiales. Se encontraron 1807 especies correspondientes a 140 familias de plantas. Existen siete tipos de vegetación, los de mayor superficie corresponden al Bosque de terraza alta, Bosque de colina baja y Bosque de colina alta. La comunidad de plantas entre el bosque de tierra firme y bosque inundable fueron diferentes de acuerdo al análisis de similitud (p-value = 0.001). Las especies: Oxandra euneura Diels, Mauritia flexuosa L. f., Euterpe precatoria Mart., Cynometra spruceana Benth., Pouteria gomphiifolia (Mart. ex Miq.) Radlk., Tovomita laurina Planch. & Triana y Macrolobium limbatum Spruce ex Benth. estuvieron más relacionados a los bosques inundables. Instituto de Investigaciones de la Amazonia Peruana2020-12-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArticlesArtículosapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.iiap.gob.pe/index.php/foliaamazonica/article/view/53110.24841/fa.v29i2.531Folia Amazonica; Vol. 29 No. 2 (2020); 189-266Folia Amazónica; Vol. 29 Núm. 2 (2020); 189-266Folia Amazónica; v. 29 n. 2 (2020); 189-2662410-11841018-567410.24841/fa.v29i2reponame:Folia Amazónicainstname:Instituto de investigaciones de la Amazonía Peruanainstacron:IIAPspahttps://revistas.iiap.gob.pe/index.php/foliaamazonica/article/view/531/569Derechos de autor 2020 Ricardo ZÁRATE GÓMEZ, Harvey Kuinsy Jonathan DEL ÁGUILA CACHIQE, María Claudia RAMOS-RODRÍGUEZ, Juan Jos- PALACIOS-VEGA, Christian Paulo PÉREZ MACEDO, Luis Andrés VALLES PÉREZinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/5312021-10-18T15:58:56Z
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