Bibliographic citations
Terreros, S., (2023). Estado de la diversidad y composición florística arbórea y arbustiva en fragmentos de bosques andinos en el departamento de Junín [Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/5798
Terreros, S., Estado de la diversidad y composición florística arbórea y arbustiva en fragmentos de bosques andinos en el departamento de Junín []. PE: Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina; 2023. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/5798
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title = "Estado de la diversidad y composición florística arbórea y arbustiva en fragmentos de bosques andinos en el departamento de Junín",
author = "Terreros Camac, Sara Lucia",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina",
year = "2023"
}
The objective of this research was to analyze the composition, floristic diversity and state of conservation of Andean forest fragments in three locations (ACP Illish Pichacoto, CP La Punta and CP San Juan de Ranra) between 3,200 and 3,800 m a.s.l. in the province of Tarma and Huancayo, department of Junín. Observations of satellite images and evaluations in the field allowed to locate and compare the fragments at different altitudes in relation to their size and connectivity, in addition to evaluating their floristic composition, diversity and structure of the woody flora that they house. Likewise, to know the state of conservation, qualitative matrices and interviews with the local population were used. 13 fragments of Andean forests were evaluated, where the woody flora composed of 49 species, 34 genera, 22 botanical families, housing 10 endemic species, was recorded. A total of 97 patches were also delimited in the three localities, characterized mainly by their small sizes, high degree of fragmentation, predominantly irregular to oval-round shapes, and mostly connections with two or more fragments. The most representative taxonomic groups were Escalloniaceae, Asteraceae and Rosaceae at the family level; Escallonia, Baccharis and Hesperomeles at the genera level; and Escallonia resinosa, E. myrtilloides and Baccharis latifolia at the species level. The results show that the San Juan de Ranra CP obtained a good conservation status in relation to the La Punta CP and the Illish Pichacoto ACP with regular status.
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