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Medrano, E., Gamarra, A. (2017). Influencia de la Actividad Humana en la distribución espacial de la Familia Orchidaceae y su efecto en los patrones del paisaje en los sectores Yuracyacu, Sol de Oro y Venceremos del Bosque de Protección Alto Mayo. 2016 [Tesis, Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial]. http://hdl.handle.net/11458/3077
Medrano, E., Gamarra, A. Influencia de la Actividad Humana en la distribución espacial de la Familia Orchidaceae y su efecto en los patrones del paisaje en los sectores Yuracyacu, Sol de Oro y Venceremos del Bosque de Protección Alto Mayo. 2016 [Tesis]. : Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial; 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/11458/3077
@misc{renati/1055580,
title = "Influencia de la Actividad Humana en la distribución espacial de la Familia Orchidaceae y su efecto en los patrones del paisaje en los sectores Yuracyacu, Sol de Oro y Venceremos del Bosque de Protección Alto Mayo. 2016",
author = "Gamarra Fuentes, Arnold Sthil",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial",
year = "2017"
}
The High May Protection Forest - BPAM is home to an immense biological diversity, it houses a varied and abundant orchidophile resource. But despite being protected by the state, the existence of species continues to be threatened by human activities, which are carried out within the protected natural area. For this reason, this research was executed in three sectors within the BPAM: Yuracyacu, Sol de Oro and Venceremos, which were selected because they have different altitudes, since a variety of vegetation units can be found. In these sectors, the methodology for collecting information on the distribution of species through 20-meter-by-20-meter transect-type transects was applied and all species found within the sampling plot were recorded. Data were also collected on human activities in each sector and their influence on orchids through the application of surveys. The total number of species identified in the present monitoring of flora orchidaceae, registers a total of 361 species distributed in 71 genera taxonomic. One of the most representative genera during the monitoring of flora orchidaceae were, Maxillaria with a total of 50 species, the same which represent 14% of the total species identified and recorded in the study area. This information served to relate the influence of human activities and distribution of orchids, the study revealed that there are different main human activities in each sector, are livestock, extraction and illegal trade in orchids and agriculture, in all three sectors But in different magnitudes, as in the case of the Venceremos sector with the extraction and illegal trade of orchids.
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