Caracterización florística del sendero Pumamaki, parroquia Natabuela, Imbabura – Ecuador
Trails in forest remnants, whether in state-protected or private areas, are becoming increasingly important in the development of ecotourism, especially in the province of Imbabura, known as the province of the lakes, which also offers a diversity of options, some of them on the volcano of the same...
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| author | Cerón Martínez, Carlos E. |
| author2 | Reyes Tello, Carmita I. Lara Daza, Samya E. |
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| dc.source.none.fl_str_mv | CINCHONIA; Vol. 19 Núm. 1 (2024): CINCHONIA; 37-71 1390-1516 reponame:Revista CINCHONIA instname:Universidad Central del Ecuador instacron:UCE |
| dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv | Flora Imbabura Natabuela Pumamaki |
| dc.title.none.fl_str_mv | Caracterización florística del sendero Pumamaki, parroquia Natabuela, Imbabura – Ecuador |
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| description | Trails in forest remnants, whether in state-protected or private areas, are becoming increasingly important in the development of ecotourism, especially in the province of Imbabura, known as the province of the lakes, which also offers a diversity of options, some of them on the volcano of the same name. With the aim of photographing and herborising botanical specimens from the trail, the field phase was carried out in October and December 2021. Once taxonomically identified, the specimens were deposited in the QAP herbarium, series: Cerón et al. 89487-89584 and 89784-89827. 162 species, 136 genera, 73 families were recorded. 4 divisions: 3 Lycopodiophyta, 1 Echisetophyta, 14 Polypodiophyta and 144 Magnoliophyta: 9 habits: 58 herbs, 31 shrubs, 22 trees, 12 veins, 22 epiphytes, 8 subshrubs, 5 lianas and 2 parasites: 3 status: 145 native, 4 introduced and 13 endemic (8.02 %); frequent families are: Asteraceae (24 species), Orchidaceae (19), Polypodiaceae (8), Rubiaceae (6) and Fabaceae (5), and the rest with lower numbers up to 1. According to the IUCN categories, endemic species are grouped into: 1 EN (Casearia mexiae), 3 VU (Achyrocline hallii, Cronquistianthus niveus, Pentacalia floribunda), 4 NT (Jungia mitis, Geissanthus pichinchae, Daphnopsis macrophylla, Gomphichis crassilabia) and 5 LC (Polypodium segregatum, Gynoxys acostae, Macleania loeseneriana, Miconia papillosa and Oreopanax ecuadorensis); the last endemic known as Pumamaki, which gives the trail its name. The Imbabura volcano, in spite of having a strong anthropic action, still maintains remnants of forest and natural attractions that ecological tourism takes advantage of. This is the case of this path, interesting in its route, thanks to its rich flora, endemism, coverage, longevity and an imposing size of the Pumamaki, which in its coverage shelters many epiphytes among them: orchids, bromeliads, ferns, bryophytes, etc. |
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| spelling | Caracterización florística del sendero Pumamaki, parroquia Natabuela, Imbabura – EcuadorCerón Martínez, Carlos E.Reyes Tello, Carmita I.Lara Daza, Samya E.FloraImbaburaNatabuelaPumamakiTrails in forest remnants, whether in state-protected or private areas, are becoming increasingly important in the development of ecotourism, especially in the province of Imbabura, known as the province of the lakes, which also offers a diversity of options, some of them on the volcano of the same name. With the aim of photographing and herborising botanical specimens from the trail, the field phase was carried out in October and December 2021. Once taxonomically identified, the specimens were deposited in the QAP herbarium, series: Cerón et al. 89487-89584 and 89784-89827. 162 species, 136 genera, 73 families were recorded. 4 divisions: 3 Lycopodiophyta, 1 Echisetophyta, 14 Polypodiophyta and 144 Magnoliophyta: 9 habits: 58 herbs, 31 shrubs, 22 trees, 12 veins, 22 epiphytes, 8 subshrubs, 5 lianas and 2 parasites: 3 status: 145 native, 4 introduced and 13 endemic (8.02 %); frequent families are: Asteraceae (24 species), Orchidaceae (19), Polypodiaceae (8), Rubiaceae (6) and Fabaceae (5), and the rest with lower numbers up to 1. According to the IUCN categories, endemic species are grouped into: 1 EN (Casearia mexiae), 3 VU (Achyrocline hallii, Cronquistianthus niveus, Pentacalia floribunda), 4 NT (Jungia mitis, Geissanthus pichinchae, Daphnopsis macrophylla, Gomphichis crassilabia) and 5 LC (Polypodium segregatum, Gynoxys acostae, Macleania loeseneriana, Miconia papillosa and Oreopanax ecuadorensis); the last endemic known as Pumamaki, which gives the trail its name. The Imbabura volcano, in spite of having a strong anthropic action, still maintains remnants of forest and natural attractions that ecological tourism takes advantage of. This is the case of this path, interesting in its route, thanks to its rich flora, endemism, coverage, longevity and an imposing size of the Pumamaki, which in its coverage shelters many epiphytes among them: orchids, bromeliads, ferns, bryophytes, etc.Los senderos en remanentes de bosque, sean en áreas protegidas por el estado o particulares, cada vez son importantes en el desarrollo del ecoturismo, más aún en la provincia de Imbabura conocida como de los lagos, también ofrece una diversidad de opciones, algunas de ellas en el volcán del mismo nombre. El sendero Pumamaki, se localiza en el lado occidental del volcán Imbabura, su recorrido de ida y vuelta dura aproximadamente 4 horas, pertenece a la parroquia San Francisco de Natabuela, cantón Antonio Ante (Atuntaqui), provincia de Imbabura, coordenadas 00°17.11’ N – 78°10.53’ W, altitud 3214 m., formación vegetal: Bosque siempreverde montano alto. Con el objetivo de fotografiar y herborizar especímenes botánicos del sendero, en octubre y diciembre del 2021 se realizó la fase de campo, una vez identificados taxonómicamente los especímenes se depositaron en el herbario QAP, series: Cerón et al. 89487-89584 y 89784- 89827. Se registrarón 162 especies, 136 géneros, 73 familias. 4 divisiones: 3 Lycopodiophyta, 1 Equisetophyta, 14 Polypodiophyta y 144 Magnoliophyta: 9 hábitos: 58 hierbas, 31 arbustos, 22 árboles, 12 venas, 22 epífitas, 8 subarbustos, 5 lianas y 2 parásitas: 3 estatus: 145 nativas, 4 introducidas y 13 endémicas (8,02 %); las familias frecuentes son: Asteraceae (24 especies), Orchidaceae (19), Polypodiaceae (8), Rubiaceae (6) y Fabaceae (5), y el resto con cifras menores hasta 1. De acuerdo con las categorías de la UICN, las especies endémicas se agrupan en: 1 EN (Casearia mexiae), 3 VU (Achyrocline hallii, Cronquistianthus niveus, Pentacalia floribunda), 4 NT (Jungia mitis, Geissanthus pichinchae, Daphnopsis macrophylla, Gomphichis crassilabia) y 5 LC (Polypodium segregatum, Gynoxys acostae, Macleania loeseneriana, Miconia papillosa y Oreopanax ecuadorensis); la última endémica conocida como Pumamaki, la que le da el nombre al sendero. El volcán Imbabura a pesar de tener una fuerte acción antrópica, aún mantienen remanentes de bosque y atractivos naturales que el turismo ecológico aprovecha, es el caso de este sendero, interesante en su recorrido, gracias a su rica flora, endemismo, cobertura, longevidad y un tamaño imponente del Pumamaki que en su cobertura alberga muchas epífitas entre ellas: orquídeas, bromelias, helechos, bryophytos, etc.Editorial Universitaria; ARCOIRIS2024-09-10info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtículo revisado por paresapplication/pdfapplication/epub+zipapplication/ziphttps://revistadigital.uce.edu.ec/index.php/CINCHONIA/article/view/7170CINCHONIA; Vol. 19 Núm. 1 (2024): CINCHONIA; 37-711390-1516reponame:Revista CINCHONIAinstname:Universidad Central del Ecuadorinstacron:UCEspahttps://revistadigital.uce.edu.ec/index.php/CINCHONIA/article/view/7170/8858https://revistadigital.uce.edu.ec/index.php/CINCHONIA/article/view/7170/8859https://revistadigital.uce.edu.ec/index.php/CINCHONIA/article/view/7170/8860https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-09-13T14:17:50Zoai:revistadigital.uce.edu.ec:article/7170Portal de revistashttps://revistadigital.uce.edu.ec/Universidad públicahttps://uce.edu.ec/**Ecuador*1390-15161390-1516opendoar:*2024-09-13T14:17:50Revista CINCHONIA - Universidad Central del Ecuadorfalse |
| spellingShingle | Caracterización florística del sendero Pumamaki, parroquia Natabuela, Imbabura – Ecuador Cerón Martínez, Carlos E. Flora Imbabura Natabuela Pumamaki |
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| title | Caracterización florística del sendero Pumamaki, parroquia Natabuela, Imbabura – Ecuador |
| title_full | Caracterización florística del sendero Pumamaki, parroquia Natabuela, Imbabura – Ecuador |
| title_fullStr | Caracterización florística del sendero Pumamaki, parroquia Natabuela, Imbabura – Ecuador |
| title_full_unstemmed | Caracterización florística del sendero Pumamaki, parroquia Natabuela, Imbabura – Ecuador |
| title_short | Caracterización florística del sendero Pumamaki, parroquia Natabuela, Imbabura – Ecuador |
| title_sort | Caracterización florística del sendero Pumamaki, parroquia Natabuela, Imbabura – Ecuador |
| topic | Flora Imbabura Natabuela Pumamaki |
| url | https://revistadigital.uce.edu.ec/index.php/CINCHONIA/article/view/7170 |