La Paya, censo rápido de la fauna de Jirijiri
Authors: Alzáte, Flor Ángela Peña; M. Peñuela; J. Angarita; J.C. Capojo; L. Gómez; T. Cobete;
doi: 10.15472/9okivl
La Paya, censo rápido de la fauna de Jirijiri
Abstract
El Parque Nacional Natural La Paya es uno de los sitios de mayor importancia de fauna amazónica, debido a su historia geológica y por la presencia de varios endemismos. En el presente reporte se muestra un total de 481 registros biológicos asociados a la fauna para el sector Caquetá del Parque Nacional Natural La Paya, pertenecientes a de 53 familias, 87 géneros y 95 especies de fauna.
Keywords
Occurrence, Comunidad Jirijiri, Fauna, Censo rápido, Observation, Parque Nacional Natural La Paya
Occurrence, Comunidad Jirijiri, Fauna, Censo rápido, Observation, Parque Nacional Natural La Paya
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