Abstract

Abstract. Structure of the high Andean forest and paramo in the Bijagual Massif, Boyacá, Colombia. Introduction: Colombia has increased research due to the necessity of knowing the country´s biodiversity and ecosystems, as well as to establish priorities for their protection throughout the national territory. The knowledge of the Boyacá ecosystems and the high Andes are not an exception. Objective: this work provides information on diversity and structure of the Bijagual Massif, a high mountain area defined as a biological corridor, with paramo (2 900 - 3 460 masl) and high Andean forest (2 682 -3 268 masl) ecosystems. Methods: Sampling consisted of 27 random transects in the high Andean forest (100 x 2.5 m) and 13 in the paramo (10 x 5 m). We recorded abundance data, growth form, height, coverage, DAP and basal area. We calculated diversity analyses (H’, D and Jaccard), of vertical and horizontal structure. Results: Estimated species richness of 429 species in 86 families. Similarity does not exceed 46 % between sampling units, data that supports the heterogeneity of the Bijagual Massif. We recorded 10 777 individuals in the forest. The most abundant and richest growth forms were herbs (2 595/104) and trees (2 189/67), while lower in abundance and richness were vines (466/29). In the paramo 3 337 individuals, with a dominance of herbs (in frailejonal, shrubs and pajonal), rosettes (in frailejonal and pajonal) and shrubs. Species with ecological representativeness are: Clusia multiflora, C. elliptica, C. alata, Weinmannia rollottii, Brunellia comocladifolia and Viburnum triphyllum. Conclusion: These results confirm the uniqueness of these high mountain ecosystems and the need to maintain the heterogeneity before the occurence of soil transformation processes. The last, is supported by the high species turnover among sampling units, the dominance per physiognomic type, and the ecological significance of arboreal and shrub species in the forest and those that reoccur in the paramo. Here we define Bijagual, as a biological corridor with great biodiversity.

Highlights

  • La vegetación es el arreglo integral de factores bióticos y abióticos; las especies de una comunidad están en consonancia con la variación geográfica y el medio ecológico en el que se desarrollan, factores que determinan la variación espacial y fisionómica de la vegetación (Etter & van Wynngaarden, 2000; Cleef, 2013)

  • a high mountain area defined as a biological corridor

  • data that supports the heterogeneity of the Bijagual Massif

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MATERIALES Y MÉTODOS

Área de estudio: el Macizo de Bijagual es un corredor biológico de alta montaña ubicado en la zona centro-sur del departamento de Boyacá, Colombia (5°26’10.28” - 5°15’40.21” N & 73°13’5.20” - 73°21’58.19” W) (MoralesPuentes, Gil-Leguizamón, Simbaqueba-Gutiérrez, & Carrillo-Fajardo, 2012). Para cada individuo se registró la abundancia (clonales: porcentaje de cobertura), forma de crecimiento (árbol, arbusto, hierba, bejuco, epífita, hemiepífita, helecho arborescente, parásita, rasante, roseta y graminoide, según Font, 2001), altura (m), cobertura (m2), diámetro a la altura del pecho (DAP) para árboles y área basal (AB) para arbustos. Cada muestra fue corroborada con los Herbarios, UPTC, COL y HECASA y especialistas. Los ejemplares se depositaron en UPTC, bajo la numeración de Gil-Leguizamón P.A

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Estructura vertical
Especie Bosque altoandino
Intervalos de clase en bosque altoandino
Intervalos de clase en páramo
Estructura horizontal
Findings
Presencia AbR
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