Study of the flora of the "Antonio Raimondi" National Ecological Park in Ancon, Lima - Peru

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In September 2014, a study of the vegetation of the "Antonio Raimondi" Ecological National Park was conducted in the district of Ancon in Lima Metropolitan. The composition of flora species was recorded according to their classification by genera and families. Components including relative...

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Autores: Merino Monterrey, Jo Annie, Cóndor Núñez, Natalia, Echia Rodríguez, Esaú
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2023
Institución:Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina
Lenguaje:español
OAI Identifier:oai:revistas.lamolina.edu.pe:article/1539
Enlace del recurso:https://revistas.lamolina.edu.pe/index.php/rfp/article/view/1539
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Lomas
Tillandsial
Ancón
especies amenazadas
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Study of the flora of the "Antonio Raimondi" National Ecological Park in Ancon, Lima - Peru
Estudio de la flora del Parque Ecológico Nacional “Antonio Raimondi” en Ancón, Lima - Perú
title Study of the flora of the "Antonio Raimondi" National Ecological Park in Ancon, Lima - Peru
spellingShingle Study of the flora of the "Antonio Raimondi" National Ecological Park in Ancon, Lima - Peru
Merino Monterrey, Jo Annie
Lomas
Tillandsial
Ancón
especies amenazadas
title_short Study of the flora of the "Antonio Raimondi" National Ecological Park in Ancon, Lima - Peru
title_full Study of the flora of the "Antonio Raimondi" National Ecological Park in Ancon, Lima - Peru
title_fullStr Study of the flora of the "Antonio Raimondi" National Ecological Park in Ancon, Lima - Peru
title_full_unstemmed Study of the flora of the "Antonio Raimondi" National Ecological Park in Ancon, Lima - Peru
title_sort Study of the flora of the "Antonio Raimondi" National Ecological Park in Ancon, Lima - Peru
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Merino Monterrey, Jo Annie
Cóndor Núñez, Natalia
Echia Rodríguez, Esaú
Merino Monterrey, Jo Annie
Cóndor Núñez, Natalia
Echia Rodríguez, Esaú
author Merino Monterrey, Jo Annie
author_facet Merino Monterrey, Jo Annie
Cóndor Núñez, Natalia
Echia Rodríguez, Esaú
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Echia Rodríguez, Esaú
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Lomas
Tillandsial
Ancón
especies amenazadas
topic Lomas
Tillandsial
Ancón
especies amenazadas
description In September 2014, a study of the vegetation of the "Antonio Raimondi" Ecological National Park was conducted in the district of Ancon in Lima Metropolitan. The composition of flora species was recorded according to their classification by genera and families. Components including relative abundance, relative frequency, density, and vegetation cover were examined at for the quantitative evaluation. A total of 1050 individuals from 14 flora species and 1 morphospecies were registered, the 14 species were grouped into 7 families and 10 genera. The flora of the area was characterized by the species Tillandsia purpurea Ruiz & Pav. at 41.55%, Tillandsia latifolia Meyen at 24.23%, and Solanum multifidum Lam. at 14.02% as the most abundant. The Solanaceae family, represented by 3 species and the genera Solanum and Nicotiana had the most diversity. The species T. latifolia, T. purpurea, and Nicotiana paniculata L. were the most frequent, mainly present in Inocentes and Quebradilla Ravines. The species T. purpurea, followed by T. latifolia, had the highest densities. The "Tillandsias" and "Cactaceas" had the most vegetation coverage in the area, which was distributed in the central and northern zones, while the herbaceous vegetation had less coverage and was located in the southern part of the area. We identified 14 species; 3 of them were under threat categories, and 9 of them presented endemism. The Cactaceae family had 2 Endangered species and 1 specie would be classified as Critically Endangered or Vulnerable. The study area is being planned by the central government as a sustainable city, therefore knowing the flora and its plant communities will provide tools for its conservation and incorporation into urban planning.
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spelling Study of the flora of the "Antonio Raimondi" National Ecological Park in Ancon, Lima - PeruEstudio de la flora del Parque Ecológico Nacional “Antonio Raimondi” en Ancón, Lima - PerúMerino Monterrey, Jo Annie Cóndor Núñez, Natalia Echia Rodríguez, Esaú Merino Monterrey, Jo Annie Cóndor Núñez, Natalia Echia Rodríguez, Esaú LomasTillandsialAncónespecies amenazadasIn September 2014, a study of the vegetation of the "Antonio Raimondi" Ecological National Park was conducted in the district of Ancon in Lima Metropolitan. The composition of flora species was recorded according to their classification by genera and families. Components including relative abundance, relative frequency, density, and vegetation cover were examined at for the quantitative evaluation. A total of 1050 individuals from 14 flora species and 1 morphospecies were registered, the 14 species were grouped into 7 families and 10 genera. The flora of the area was characterized by the species Tillandsia purpurea Ruiz & Pav. at 41.55%, Tillandsia latifolia Meyen at 24.23%, and Solanum multifidum Lam. at 14.02% as the most abundant. The Solanaceae family, represented by 3 species and the genera Solanum and Nicotiana had the most diversity. The species T. latifolia, T. purpurea, and Nicotiana paniculata L. were the most frequent, mainly present in Inocentes and Quebradilla Ravines. The species T. purpurea, followed by T. latifolia, had the highest densities. The "Tillandsias" and "Cactaceas" had the most vegetation coverage in the area, which was distributed in the central and northern zones, while the herbaceous vegetation had less coverage and was located in the southern part of the area. We identified 14 species; 3 of them were under threat categories, and 9 of them presented endemism. The Cactaceae family had 2 Endangered species and 1 specie would be classified as Critically Endangered or Vulnerable. The study area is being planned by the central government as a sustainable city, therefore knowing the flora and its plant communities will provide tools for its conservation and incorporation into urban planning.En el mes de septiembre de 2014 se efectuó un estudio de la vegetación en el distrito de Ancón en Lima Metropolitana, al interior del Parque Ecológico Nacional “Antonio Raimondi”. Se registró la composición de especies de flora según su clasificación por géneros y familias. Para la evaluación cuantitativa se examinaron componentes como la abundancia relativa, frecuencia relativa, densidad y cobertura de la vegetación. Se registraron 14 especies y 1 morfoespecie de flora distribuidas en 1050 individuos; las 14 especies agrupadas en 10 géneros y 7 familias. Las especies más dominantes fueron Tillandsia purpurea Ruiz & Pav. con un 41.55%, Tillandsia latifolia Meyen con un 24.23% y Solanum multifidum Lam. con 14.02% de abundancia relativa. La familia Solanaceae fue la más diversa, representada por tres especies dentro los géneros Solanum y Nicotiana. Las especies T. latifolia, T. purpurea y Nicotiana paniculata L. fueron las más frecuentes, principalmente presentes en las Quebradas Inocentes y Quebradilla. Las especies T. purpurea y T. latifolia presentaron mayor densidad por área. Las “Tillandsias” y “Cactáceas” abarcan la mayor cobertura de vegetación en el lugar, distribuidas en la zona centro y norte, mientras que la vegetación herbácea presentó menor cobertura y se ubicó en la zona sur del área de estudio. De las 14 especies identificadas, 9 especies presentan endemismos y tres especies de la familia Cactaceae presentan categorías de amenaza: dos especies En Peligro (EN) y una especie se encontraría En Peligro Crítico (CR) o Vulnerable (VU). El ámbito de estudio está siendo planificado por el gobierno central como un modelo de ciudad sostenible, por tal motivo, conocer la flora y sus comunidades vegetales, brindará herramientas para su conservación e incorporación en la planificación urbana.Universidad Nacional Agraria la Molina.2023-02-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.lamolina.edu.pe/index.php/rfp/article/view/153910.21704/rfp.v37i2.1539Revista Forestal del Perú; Vol. 37 No. 2 (2022): Julio a Diciembre; 162-177Revista Forestal del Perú; Vol. 37 Núm. 2 (2022): Julio a Diciembre; 162-1772523-18550556-6592reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molinainstname:Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molinainstacron:UNALMspahttps://revistas.lamolina.edu.pe/index.php/rfp/article/view/1539/2524Derechos de autor 2023 Revista Forestal del Perúhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistas.lamolina.edu.pe:article/15392023-02-17T19:14:51Z
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