Inventario de fauna en el Campus Salache, Cantón Latacunga, provincia de Cotopaxi

This investigation Project was made in Salache campus, belong to the Technical University in order to know the species of fauna found in the area, to translate it into a descriptive photographic guide. For this, a diagnosis of the study area was carried out, determining the characteristics of the pl...

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dc.identifier.none.fl_str_mv Guamán Amaguaña Ericka Natali (2021) ; Inventario de fauna en el Campus Salache, Cantón Latacunga, provincia de Cotopaxi. UTC. Latacunga. 199 p.
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CAMPUS SALACHE
ÁREA DE ESTUDIO
ECOTURISMO
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description This investigation Project was made in Salache campus, belong to the Technical University in order to know the species of fauna found in the area, to translate it into a descriptive photographic guide. For this, a diagnosis of the study area was carried out, determining the characteristics of the place, obtaining three zones according to its geographical location, zone one (farm house), has a division of the other two zones since the main access road is located and it has several buildings and natural areas, zone two (crops) which is an area that has several seasonal crops, as well as the areas of the pastures where cattle are found, as well as alpacas, finally there is zone three (stage ) away from the intervened areas with a remnant of vegetation according to the ecosystem in the upper part of it; these areas have been anthropogenically intervened at different levels and types of use. In each of them, the application of different methods and techniques for the registration of fauna species was carried out, such as intensive search for birds, mammals and reptiles, fall traps for amphibians, homemade traps for fish; from which a total of 15 species of birds, 2 of reptiles, were obtained, without having results for fish, amphibians and mammals. Of the birds, the Tyrannidae family is the most abundant, with species such as Pyrocephalus obscurus, Myiotheretes striaticollis, Phrygilus unicolor, among the main ones. By applying the Sorensen index it was possible to verify the similarity of species that coexist between the study areas, obtaining 81.48% between zone one and two, while 25% between zone one and three, finally 42.10% between zone two and three. On the other hand, of the total species found, 99% are in a state of conservation of least concern (LC) and 1% are not evaluated (NE), thus obtaining an important step for the development of the local population, since the lack of information is not enough, motivating future researchers to focus on the study of flora and fauna on campus. This research will serve as reference and reference material on the existing fauna in the selected study place, for future generations in the tourism career as well as the public interested in the study of fauna.
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spelling Inventario de fauna en el Campus Salache, Cantón Latacunga, provincia de CotopaxiGuamán Amaguaña, Ericka NataliINVENTARIO DE FAUNACAMPUS SALACHEÁREA DE ESTUDIOECOTURISMOThis investigation Project was made in Salache campus, belong to the Technical University in order to know the species of fauna found in the area, to translate it into a descriptive photographic guide. For this, a diagnosis of the study area was carried out, determining the characteristics of the place, obtaining three zones according to its geographical location, zone one (farm house), has a division of the other two zones since the main access road is located and it has several buildings and natural areas, zone two (crops) which is an area that has several seasonal crops, as well as the areas of the pastures where cattle are found, as well as alpacas, finally there is zone three (stage ) away from the intervened areas with a remnant of vegetation according to the ecosystem in the upper part of it; these areas have been anthropogenically intervened at different levels and types of use. In each of them, the application of different methods and techniques for the registration of fauna species was carried out, such as intensive search for birds, mammals and reptiles, fall traps for amphibians, homemade traps for fish; from which a total of 15 species of birds, 2 of reptiles, were obtained, without having results for fish, amphibians and mammals. Of the birds, the Tyrannidae family is the most abundant, with species such as Pyrocephalus obscurus, Myiotheretes striaticollis, Phrygilus unicolor, among the main ones. By applying the Sorensen index it was possible to verify the similarity of species that coexist between the study areas, obtaining 81.48% between zone one and two, while 25% between zone one and three, finally 42.10% between zone two and three. On the other hand, of the total species found, 99% are in a state of conservation of least concern (LC) and 1% are not evaluated (NE), thus obtaining an important step for the development of the local population, since the lack of information is not enough, motivating future researchers to focus on the study of flora and fauna on campus. This research will serve as reference and reference material on the existing fauna in the selected study place, for future generations in the tourism career as well as the public interested in the study of fauna.En el presente proyecto de investigación se realizó en el campus Salache perteneciente a la Universidad Técnica de Cotopaxi, con la finalidad de conocer las especies de fauna que se encuentran en la localidad, para plasmarlo en una guía fotográfica descriptiva. Para ello se realizó un diagnóstico del área de estudio determinando las características del lugar, obteniendo tres zonas de acuerdo a su ubicación geográfica, la zona uno (casa hacienda), tiene una división de las otras dos zonas pues se encuentra la vía principal de acceso y tiene varias edificaciones y zonas naturales, la zona dos (cultivos) que es una zona que tiene varios cultivos estacionales, así como las zonas de los potreros donde se encuentra el ganado vacuno, así como alpacas, finalmente se encuentra la zona tres (estadio) alejada de las zonas intervenidas con un remanente de vegetación de acuerdo al ecosistema en la parte superior del mismo; estas zonas han sido antropogénicamente intervenidas en diferentes niveles y tipos de uso. En cada una de ellas se realizó la aplicación de diferentes métodos y técnicas de registro de especies de fauna como son búsqueda intensiva para aves, mamíferos y reptiles, trampas de caída para anfibios, trampas caseras para peces; de lo que se obtuvo un total de 15 especies de aves, 2 de reptiles, sin tener resultados para peces, anfibios y mamíferos. De las aves la familia Tyrannidae es la más abundante, con especies tales como Pyrocephalus obscurus, Myiotheretes striaticollis, Phrygilus unicolor, entre las principales. Mediante la aplicación del índice de Sorensen se pudo verificar la similitud de especies que coexisten entre las áreas de estudio obtenido un 81.48% entre la zona uno y dos, mientras que un 25% entre zona uno y tres, finalmente un 42,10% entre zona la dos y tres. Por otra parte, del total de especies encontradas un 99% se encuentran en estado de conservación preocupación menor (LC) y el 1% no evaluadas (NE), obteniendo así paso importante para el desarrollo de la población local, ya que la falta de información, paralela a la presente es escaza, motivando a futuros investigadores a enfocarse al estudio de flora y fauna en el campus. La presente investigación servirá como material de consulta y referencial sobre la fauna existente en el lugar de estudio seleccionado, para futuras generaciones en la carrera de turismo como también público interesado en el estudio de la faunaEcuador, Latacunga: Universidad Técnica de Cotopaxi (UTC)Andrade, Andrea2021-12-07T19:58:10Z2021-12-07T19:58:10Z2021-08info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis199 páginasapplication/pdfGuamán Amaguaña Ericka Natali (2021) ; Inventario de fauna en el Campus Salache, Cantón Latacunga, provincia de Cotopaxi. UTC. Latacunga. 199 p.PC-002002http://repositorio.utc.edu.ec/handle/27000/7801spahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ec/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositorio Universidad Técnica de Cotopaxiinstname:Universidad Técnica de Cotopaxiinstacron:UTC2021-12-08T08:00:24Zoai:repositorio.utc.edu.ec:27000/7801Institucionalhttp://repositorio.utc.edu.ec/Universidad públicahttps://www.utc.edu.ec/..Ecuador...opendoar:02026-03-01T03:46:10.194584Repositorio Universidad Técnica de Cotopaxi - Universidad Técnica de Cotopaxitrue
spellingShingle Inventario de fauna en el Campus Salache, Cantón Latacunga, provincia de Cotopaxi
Guamán Amaguaña, Ericka Natali
INVENTARIO DE FAUNA
CAMPUS SALACHE
ÁREA DE ESTUDIO
ECOTURISMO
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title Inventario de fauna en el Campus Salache, Cantón Latacunga, provincia de Cotopaxi
title_full Inventario de fauna en el Campus Salache, Cantón Latacunga, provincia de Cotopaxi
title_fullStr Inventario de fauna en el Campus Salache, Cantón Latacunga, provincia de Cotopaxi
title_full_unstemmed Inventario de fauna en el Campus Salache, Cantón Latacunga, provincia de Cotopaxi
title_short Inventario de fauna en el Campus Salache, Cantón Latacunga, provincia de Cotopaxi
title_sort Inventario de fauna en el Campus Salache, Cantón Latacunga, provincia de Cotopaxi
topic INVENTARIO DE FAUNA
CAMPUS SALACHE
ÁREA DE ESTUDIO
ECOTURISMO
url http://repositorio.utc.edu.ec/handle/27000/7801