Bibliographic citations
Salvador, C., (2011). Diversidad y distribución de políporos (Basidiomycota) en una gradiente altitudinal del corredor biológico Marcapata-Camanti (Cusco) [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/1430
Salvador, C., Diversidad y distribución de políporos (Basidiomycota) en una gradiente altitudinal del corredor biológico Marcapata-Camanti (Cusco) [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos; 2011. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/1430
@misc{renati/476381,
title = "Diversidad y distribución de políporos (Basidiomycota) en una gradiente altitudinal del corredor biológico Marcapata-Camanti (Cusco)",
author = "Salvador Montoya, Carlos Alberto",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos",
year = "2011"
}
--- Taxonomic and ecological studies of Aphyllophorales through the altitudinal gradients Corridor Biological Marcapata-Camanti (southeast of Cusco) were studied. The basidiomata of polypore among the altitudinal gradients: 500-1000 msnm, 1000-1500 msnm, 2000-2500 msnm and 2500-3000 msnm was collected intensively. For taxonomic study, keys and descriptions were developed, with information about habit, distribution and comments of Hymenochaetales and Polyporales. Forty six species from 102 specimens collected were indentified. For the first orden, 10 species belonging to Hymenocahtaceae. For the second order, 36 species were identified belonging to the families: Fomitopsidaceae (two species), Ganodermataceae (seven species), Meripilaceae (six species), Meruliaceae (Lamelloporus americanus), Phanerochaetaceae (two species) and Polyporaceae (18 species). In the ecological study, Hymenochaetaceae, Ganodermataceae, Phanerochataceae and Polyporaceae occurred in all altitudinal gradients (500-3000 msnm), as well as in the ecosystems: the Amazon, Pre-Montano and Montano or Cloudy Forest in the CBM-C. Fuscoporia gilva, Ganoderma australe and Polyporus leprieurii as well. The mycodiversity among the gradients tourned out to be variable, both Hymenochaetales and Polyporales. The Amazon Forest (500-1000 msnm) had a higher occurrence of species than Pre-Montane Forest (1000-1500 msnm). For the Montane Forest, 2000-2500 msnm presented higher micodiversity then 2500-3000 msnm. Key words: Andean Amazonian Forest, Hymenochaetales, Polyporales, Taxonomy, Ecology.
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