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Análisis corológico de la flora endémica de la Serranía de Perijá, Colombia

Authors: Rivera Díaz, Orlando; Fernández Alonso, José Luis;

Análisis corológico de la flora endémica de la Serranía de Perijá, Colombia

Abstract

Con base en la revisión de las colecciones de plantas vasculares provenientes de la vertiente colombiana de la Serranía de Perijá depositadas en el Herbario Nacional Colombiano (COL), y del análisis de su rango de distribución, se elaboró una sinopsis comentada de los táxones endémicos de esta zona de los Andes. Se localizó un total de 69 táxones endémicos en el Macizo de Perijá; de los cuales se registran 54 para la vertiente colombiana (48 especies, 5 Subespecies y 1 variedad) pertenecientes a 16 familias y 41 géneros, que representan el 3,6% del total de plantas vasculares registradas para el flanco colombiano (1510 táxones). Las familias con mayor endemismo en este flanco son: Asteraceae (18 táxones), Acanthaceae (8 táxones), Labiatae (6 táxones) y Scrophulariaceae (4 táxones); la mayoría de los géneros (70,7%) son neotropicales. La zona de vida páramo concentra el 46% de los táxones endémicos y, en cuanto a biotipos, dominan las plantas herbáceas y los arbustos, con el 46% y el 41% del total, respectivamente. Por último, 15 táxones que se consideraban endémicos de Perijá o de la Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, se registran en este estudio para ambos macizos.

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Keywords

flora, Flora, Acanthaceae, endemismo, Andes, Asteraceae, Labiatae, Venezuela, fitogeografía, Scrophulariaceae

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