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Caracterización de flora y fauna del Parque Nacional Natural Chingaza

Authors: Cifuentes, Humberto Mendoza;

Caracterización de flora y fauna del Parque Nacional Natural Chingaza

Abstract

El Instituto de Investigación de Recursos Biológicos Alexander von Humboldt, a través del Grupo de Exploración y Monitoreo Ambiental GEMA, realizó la caracterización de la biodiversidad de plantas, aves, insectos y reptiles en cuatro áreas del Parque Nacional Natural Chingaza, Cundinamarca. Se cuenta con un total de 763 registros: 31 de Anfibios, 191 de Aves, 6 de Reptiles y 535 de Plantas.

Keywords

insectos, hormigas, ecosistemas altoandinos, plantas leñosas, mariposas, Rubiaceae, reptiles, anfibios, ecosistemas de subpáramo, Occurrence, aves, Melastomataceae, Specimen, escarabajos coprófagos

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