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dc.contributor.authorSoto Medina, Edier-
dc.contributor.authorDíaz, David-
dc.contributor.authorMontaño, Javier-
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dc.date.available2021-03-26-
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dc.date.issued2021-03-26-
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dc.description.abstractEl objetivo de este trabajo fue analizar la riqueza de los líquenes y las relaciones biogeográficas entre zonas de vida en Colombia, así como definir especies y géneros indicadores. Para ello se compiló información de distintos herbarios nacionales, bases de datos y publicaciones. Se usó la clasificación en zonas de vida de Colombia para definir las localidades de recolección de los líquenes. Se encontraron tres agrupaciones principales: regiones de bosque húmedo (Amazonía y Chocó), bosques secos y Orinoquía, y bosques andinos (premontano a páramo). Estas regiones formaron grupos en un gradiente que abarca desde zonas de vida de elevaciones bajas hasta el páramo. En cuanto a las relaciones fitogeográficas, fue posible establecer una mayor afinidad entre los bosques húmedos de las zonas de Amazonía y Chocó, ntre los bosques premontanos, montanos y páramos, y entre los bosques secos interandinos y del Caribe. Las regiones con mayor riqueza y especies de distribución restringida fueron la andina y las de bosque húmedo. La riqueza exhibió un patrón decreciente con la elevación y unimodal con la latitud, con mayores valores en las latitudes medias.spa
dc.description.abstractThe objective of this work was to analyze the richness and biogeographic relationships between life zones in Colombia, as well as to define indicator species and genera. For this purpose, information was compiled from different national herbaria, databases and publications. The classification in life zones of Colombia was used to define the localities of lichen collection. Three main groupings were found: humid forest regions (Amazonia and Chocó), dry forests and Orinoquía, and Andean forests (Premontano a páramo). These regions formed groups on a gradient from low elevation life zones to paramo. The regions with the greatest richnes and endemism were the Andean and those of humid forest. Richness showed a decreasing pattern with elevation and unimodal with latitude, with higher values at mid-latitudes.eng
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dc.titleBiogeografía y riqueza de los líquenes de Colombiaspa
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dcterms.audienceEstudiantes, Profesores, Comunidad científica colombianaspa
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dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.18257/raccefyn.1224-
dc.subject.proposalBiogeografíaspa
dc.subject.proposalBiogeographyeng
dc.subject.proposalLíquenesspa
dc.subject.proposalLichenseng
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dc.subject.proposalEndemismeng
dc.subject.proposalRiqueza;spa
dc.subject.proposalRichnesseng
dc.subject.proposalColombiaspa
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