Woody vegetation, endemism and conservation status in the seasonally dry forests of Jaen, Peru

Authors

  • José Luis Marcelo Peña Herbario MOL. Facultad de Ciencias Forestales. Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina, Lima Perú.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15381/rpb.v15i1.1669

Keywords:

Rapid inventories, seasonally dry tropical forest, woody flora, endemism, conservation

Abstract

Eight relictual areas of seasonally dry tropical forest (SDTF) from the surroundings Jaen city, in Cajamarca, were investigated using a rapid inventory technique. The areas were situated between 5°38’ and 5°48’ S and 78°41’ and 78°48’ W, and between 615 and 1100 m altitude. A total of 151 species, 103 genera and 40 families of woody plants were recorded. The area shows high diversity of woody plants in comparison with other neighbouring regions. Most notable is its endemism, which is the highest in the region of southwest Ecuador and Peru. However, the area is seriously threatened by demand for firewood and the need for land for crops, large cattle farms and housing.

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Published

04/14/2008

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How to Cite

Marcelo Peña, José Luis. 2008. “Woody Vegetation, Endemism and Conservation Status in the Seasonally Dry Forests of Jaen, Peru”. Revista Peruana De Biología 15 (1): 43-52. https://doi.org/10.15381/rpb.v15i1.1669.