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Estudios bióticos: Plantas, anfibios, aves y edafofauna epígea en el complejo de páramo Los Picachos

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Estudios bióticos: Plantas, anfibios, aves y edafofauna epígea en el complejo de páramo Los Picachos

Abstract

Los páramos que conforman el complejo Los Picachos, guardan un especial interés biótico por sus condiciones de asilamiento en la cordillera Oriental, lo cual permite suponer que constituyen hábitat de especies endémicas de fauna y flora que han tenido en estos lugares sus procesos de especiación. Debido a esto este estudio realizó una caracterización biótica del complejo de páramo Los Picachos en el páramo Cerro del Diablo ubicado en jurisdicción de la Inspección de Policía de Balsillas en el municipio de San Vicente del Caguán y Puerto Rico (Caquetá), entre los 2900 y 3100 msnm. En total se registraron 1474 registros de flora, edafofauna epígea, anfibios y aves.

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