The seasonally dry forests of Peru: A re-analysis of their diversity patterns and floristic relationships

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Seasonally dry forests in Peru are a combination of ecosystems that include three large floristic groups: coastal, inter-Andean and eastern forests. Except for the seasonally dry forests of the northern coastal plains of the country, until recently it was difficult to explore what occurred floristic...

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Autores: Linares-Palomino, Reynaldo, Huamantupa-Chuquimaco, Isau, Padrón, Eva, La Torre-Cuadros, María de los Ángeles, Roncal-Rabanal, Manuel, Choquecota, Nikki, Collazos, Leonardo, Elejalde, Renzo, Vergara, Nicole, Marcelo Peña, José Luis
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Fecha de Publicación:2022
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Lenguaje:español
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Materia:survey
vegetation classification
ordination analysis
DRYFLOR
Inventario
clasificación de vegetación
análisis de ordenación
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title The seasonally dry forests of Peru: A re-analysis of their diversity patterns and floristic relationships
spellingShingle The seasonally dry forests of Peru: A re-analysis of their diversity patterns and floristic relationships
Linares-Palomino, Reynaldo
survey
vegetation classification
ordination analysis
DRYFLOR
Inventario
clasificación de vegetación
análisis de ordenación
DRYFLOR
title_short The seasonally dry forests of Peru: A re-analysis of their diversity patterns and floristic relationships
title_full The seasonally dry forests of Peru: A re-analysis of their diversity patterns and floristic relationships
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title_full_unstemmed The seasonally dry forests of Peru: A re-analysis of their diversity patterns and floristic relationships
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dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Linares-Palomino, Reynaldo
Huamantupa-Chuquimaco, Isau
Padrón, Eva
La Torre-Cuadros, María de los Ángeles
Roncal-Rabanal, Manuel
Choquecota, Nikki
Collazos, Leonardo
Elejalde, Renzo
Vergara, Nicole
Marcelo Peña, José Luis
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Huamantupa-Chuquimaco, Isau
Padrón, Eva
La Torre-Cuadros, María de los Ángeles
Roncal-Rabanal, Manuel
Choquecota, Nikki
Collazos, Leonardo
Elejalde, Renzo
Vergara, Nicole
Marcelo Peña, José Luis
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Padrón, Eva
La Torre-Cuadros, María de los Ángeles
Roncal-Rabanal, Manuel
Choquecota, Nikki
Collazos, Leonardo
Elejalde, Renzo
Vergara, Nicole
Marcelo Peña, José Luis
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vegetation classification
ordination analysis
DRYFLOR
Inventario
clasificación de vegetación
análisis de ordenación
DRYFLOR
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vegetation classification
ordination analysis
DRYFLOR
Inventario
clasificación de vegetación
análisis de ordenación
DRYFLOR
description Seasonally dry forests in Peru are a combination of ecosystems that include three large floristic groups: coastal, inter-Andean and eastern forests. Except for the seasonally dry forests of the northern coastal plains of the country, until recently it was difficult to explore what occurred floristically within each group due to lack of data. However, in the last 20 years various floristic studies and botanical inventories focused on woody plants have managed to fill knowledge gaps in critical areas. With these studies we have generated the DRYFLOR Peru database that to date includes 526 quantitative inventories (lists of species in discrete areas, including records of their abundances) and that allows us to confirm the floristic distinction of the three large groups. Additionally, we were able to clearly recognize two subgroups of seasonally dry coastal forests (on coastal plains and along the Andean piedmont), two inter-Andean subgroups (within the Marañón-Mantaro and Pampas valleys) and three eastern subgroups (within the Huallaga, Tambo and Urubamba valleys). All subgroups have an assemblage of woody plant species that distinguishes and characterizes them in terms of abundance, frequency, species richness, and levels of endemism. Although we can now better describe the floristic heterogeneity of seasonally dry forests in Peru, we have identified important knowledge gaps that require urgent attention: i) we require additional inventory efforts in the eastern forests, ii) we need to resolve the floristic affinities of the forests of the Apurímac valley, iii) our data agree in little more than 75% with the definitions and distribution of dry forests of the recent National Ecosystem Map of Peru, and it will be necessary to review the concept of seasonally dry forests to adequately capture its distribution in this management tool.
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spelling The seasonally dry forests of Peru: A re-analysis of their diversity patterns and floristic relationshipsLos bosques estacionalmente secos del Perú: Un re-análisis de sus patrones de diversidad y relaciones florísticasLinares-Palomino, ReynaldoHuamantupa-Chuquimaco, IsauPadrón, EvaLa Torre-Cuadros, María de los ÁngelesRoncal-Rabanal, ManuelChoquecota, NikkiCollazos, LeonardoElejalde, RenzoVergara, NicoleMarcelo Peña, José Luissurveyvegetation classificationordination analysisDRYFLORInventarioclasificación de vegetaciónanálisis de ordenaciónDRYFLORSeasonally dry forests in Peru are a combination of ecosystems that include three large floristic groups: coastal, inter-Andean and eastern forests. Except for the seasonally dry forests of the northern coastal plains of the country, until recently it was difficult to explore what occurred floristically within each group due to lack of data. However, in the last 20 years various floristic studies and botanical inventories focused on woody plants have managed to fill knowledge gaps in critical areas. With these studies we have generated the DRYFLOR Peru database that to date includes 526 quantitative inventories (lists of species in discrete areas, including records of their abundances) and that allows us to confirm the floristic distinction of the three large groups. Additionally, we were able to clearly recognize two subgroups of seasonally dry coastal forests (on coastal plains and along the Andean piedmont), two inter-Andean subgroups (within the Marañón-Mantaro and Pampas valleys) and three eastern subgroups (within the Huallaga, Tambo and Urubamba valleys). All subgroups have an assemblage of woody plant species that distinguishes and characterizes them in terms of abundance, frequency, species richness, and levels of endemism. Although we can now better describe the floristic heterogeneity of seasonally dry forests in Peru, we have identified important knowledge gaps that require urgent attention: i) we require additional inventory efforts in the eastern forests, ii) we need to resolve the floristic affinities of the forests of the Apurímac valley, iii) our data agree in little more than 75% with the definitions and distribution of dry forests of the recent National Ecosystem Map of Peru, and it will be necessary to review the concept of seasonally dry forests to adequately capture its distribution in this management tool.Los bosques estacionalmente secos en el Perú constituyen un conjunto de ecosistemas que incluye tres grandes grupos florísticos: bosques costeros, interandinos y orientales. Con la excepción de los bosques estacionalmente secos de las llanuras costeras del norte del país, hasta hace poco la ausencia de datos hacía difícil describir adecuadamente estos grupos en base a su florística. En los últimos 20 años, en estos bosques se han generado diversos estudios florísticos e inventarios botánicos enfocados en plantas leñosas, que han llenado vacíos de conocimiento en áreas críticas. Con estos estudios hemos generado la base de datos DRYFLOR Perú que a la fecha incluye 526 inventarios cuantitativos (listas de especies en áreas discretas incluyendo registros de sus abundancias) y que nos permiten confirmar la distinción florística de los tres grandes grupos. Adicionalmente logramos reconocer claramente dos subgrupos de bosques estacionalmente secos costeros (de llanura y de montaña), dos subgrupos interandinos (valles del Marañón-Mantaro y del Pampas) y tres subgrupos orientales (valles del Huallaga, Tambo y Urubamba). Todos los subgrupos tienen un ensamblaje de especies de plantas leñosas que los distingue y caracteriza en términos de abundancia, frecuencia, riqueza de especies y niveles de endemismo. Si bien ahora podemos describir mejor la heterogeneidad florística de los bosques estacionalmente secos en el Perú, hemos identificado vacíos de conocimiento importantes que requieren de atención prioritaria: i) requerimos de esfuerzos de inventario adicionales en los bosques orientales, ii) necesitamos resolver las afinidades florísticas de los bosques del valle del Apurímac, iii) nuestros datos coinciden en poco más del 75% con las definiciones y distribución de bosques secos del reciente Mapa Nacional de Ecosistemas del Perú, y será necesario revisar el concepto de bosque estacionalmente seco para lograr capturar adecuadamente su distribución en este instrumento de gestión.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas2022-11-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/rpb/article/view/2161310.15381/rpb.v29i4.21613Revista Peruana de Biología; Vol. 29 Núm. 4 (2022); e21613Revista Peruana de Biología; Vol. 29 No. 4 (2022); e216131727-99331561-0837reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/rpb/article/view/21613/18800Derechos de autor 2022 Reynaldo Linares-Palomino, Isau Huamantupa-Chuquimaco, Eva Padrón, María de los Ángeles La Torre-Cuadros, Manuel Roncal-Rabanal, Nikki Choquecota, Leonardo Collazos, Renzo Elejalde, Nicole Vergara, José Luis Marcelo Peñahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/216132023-03-15T00:00:28Z
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