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Registro de madera de Lecythidaceae del Holoceno tardío en el Valle del Cauca, Colombia

dc.contributor.authorPérez Lara, Diana Karen
dc.contributor.authorMartínez, Camila
dc.contributor.authorPizano, Camila
dc.contributor.authorJaramillo, Carlos
dc.contributor.authorVásquez, Víctor
dc.contributor.corporatenameAcademia Colombiana de Ciencias Exactas, Físicas y Naturalesspa
dc.date.accessioned2025-07-01T02:58:59Z
dc.date.available2025-07-01T02:58:59Z
dc.date.issued2024-12-13
dc.description.abstractSe halló un tronco de árbol fósil bien conservado en el Valle del Cauca, Colombia. La fecha de radiocarbono indicó que el árbol vivió durante el Holoceno tardío, Meghalayo (4255 - 4083 cal BP). El descubrimiento es significativo porque el árbol conserva gran parte de su tejido original. Basándonos en comparaciones anatómicas de la madera, sugerimos que esta muestra no mineralizada pertenece a la familia Lecythidaceae, un grupo pantropical de árboles. Esta familia incluye alrededor de 12 géneros fósiles reconocidos a partir de maderas fósiles y el fósil encontrado probablemente pertenece al clado Bertholletia, el cual incluye especies de crecimiento lento, tolerantes a la sombra, comunes en los bosques secos tropicales, lo que sugiere que el Valle del Cauca estuvo dominado por este tipo de bosques antes de ser reemplazados por tierras agrícolas en las últimas décadas.spa
dc.description.abstractA well-preserved fossil tree trunk was discovered in Valle del Cauca, Colombia. The radiocarbon date indicated that the tree lived during the Late Holocene, Meghalayan (4255 - 4083 cal BP). This finding is significant because the tree retains much of its original tissue. Based on wood anatomical comparisons, we suggest that this non-mineralized wood belongs to the family Lecythidaceae, a pantropical group of trees. This family includes around 12 recognized fossil genera based on fossil wood. The fossil probably belongs to the Bertholletia clade, which includes slow-growing, shade-tolerant species often found in tropical dry forests. This suggests that dry forests dominated the Valle del Cauca region before agricultural lands largely replaced them over the past decades.eng
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dc.subject.proposalMeghalayaneng
dc.subject.proposalMegalayensespa
dc.subject.proposalMummifiedeng
dc.subject.proposalMomificadospa
dc.subject.proposalDry foresteng
dc.subject.proposalBosque secospa
dc.subject.proposalSubfossileng
dc.subject.proposalSubfósilspa
dc.subject.proposalNon-mineralizedeng
dc.subject.proposalNo mineralizadospa
dc.titleRegistro de madera de Lecythidaceae del Holoceno tardío en el Valle del Cauca, Colombiaspa
dc.titleA Late Holocene Lecythidaceae wood record from Valle del Cauca, Colombiaeng
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