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Vegetation structure and aboveground biomass of Páramo peatlands along a high-elevation gradient in the northern Ecuadorian Andes

The high-elevation peatlands of the páramos of the northern Andes constitute a diverse environment that harbors large numbers of species and several types of plant communities along altitudinal, latitudinal, and environmental gradients. However, little is known about the structure and functioning of...

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Autores principales: Suárez, Esteban, Hribljan, John A., Chimbolema, Segundo, Harvey, Katie, Triana, Victoria, Zurita, Juan E., Jaramillo, Ricardo, Doskocil, Lenka G.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10200889/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37223780
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1102340
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author Suárez, Esteban
Hribljan, John A.
Chimbolema, Segundo
Harvey, Katie
Triana, Victoria
Zurita, Juan E.
Jaramillo, Ricardo
Doskocil, Lenka G.
author_facet Suárez, Esteban
Hribljan, John A.
Chimbolema, Segundo
Harvey, Katie
Triana, Victoria
Zurita, Juan E.
Jaramillo, Ricardo
Doskocil, Lenka G.
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description The high-elevation peatlands of the páramos of the northern Andes constitute a diverse environment that harbors large numbers of species and several types of plant communities along altitudinal, latitudinal, and environmental gradients. However, little is known about the structure and functioning of these ecosystems, including peatland vegetation types and their relative contribution to the production and accumulation of peat soils. In this paper we characterized the structure of peatland plant communities of the humid páramos of northern Ecuador by describing the distribution of plant growth-forms and their aboveground biomass patterns. Along an elevation gradient of 640 m we sampled vegetation in 16 peatlands and aboveground biomass in four peatlands. Three distinct peatland vegetation types were identified: High elevation Cushion peatlands, dominated by Plantago rigida and Distichia muscoides, Sedge and rush peatlands dominated by Carex spp. and Juncus spp., and Herbaceous and shrubby peatlands, with a more heterogenous and structurally complex vegetation. In terms of aboveground biomass, we found an 8-fold reduction in the higher peatlands compared to the lower sites, suggesting that the steep elevational gradients characteristic of Andean environments might be crucial in structuring the physiognomy and composition of peatland vegetation, either through its effects on temperature and other environmental factors, or through its effects on the age and development of soils. Additional studies are needed to evaluate the potential effects of temperature, hydrology, micro-topography, geological setting, and land-use, which are likely to influence vegetation patters in these peatlands.
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spelling pubmed-102008892023-05-23 Vegetation structure and aboveground biomass of Páramo peatlands along a high-elevation gradient in the northern Ecuadorian Andes Suárez, Esteban Hribljan, John A. Chimbolema, Segundo Harvey, Katie Triana, Victoria Zurita, Juan E. Jaramillo, Ricardo Doskocil, Lenka G. Front Plant Sci Plant Science The high-elevation peatlands of the páramos of the northern Andes constitute a diverse environment that harbors large numbers of species and several types of plant communities along altitudinal, latitudinal, and environmental gradients. However, little is known about the structure and functioning of these ecosystems, including peatland vegetation types and their relative contribution to the production and accumulation of peat soils. In this paper we characterized the structure of peatland plant communities of the humid páramos of northern Ecuador by describing the distribution of plant growth-forms and their aboveground biomass patterns. Along an elevation gradient of 640 m we sampled vegetation in 16 peatlands and aboveground biomass in four peatlands. Three distinct peatland vegetation types were identified: High elevation Cushion peatlands, dominated by Plantago rigida and Distichia muscoides, Sedge and rush peatlands dominated by Carex spp. and Juncus spp., and Herbaceous and shrubby peatlands, with a more heterogenous and structurally complex vegetation. In terms of aboveground biomass, we found an 8-fold reduction in the higher peatlands compared to the lower sites, suggesting that the steep elevational gradients characteristic of Andean environments might be crucial in structuring the physiognomy and composition of peatland vegetation, either through its effects on temperature and other environmental factors, or through its effects on the age and development of soils. Additional studies are needed to evaluate the potential effects of temperature, hydrology, micro-topography, geological setting, and land-use, which are likely to influence vegetation patters in these peatlands. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-05-08 /pmc/articles/PMC10200889/ /pubmed/37223780 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1102340 Text en Copyright © 2023 Suárez, Hribljan, Chimbolema, Harvey, Triana, Zurita, Jaramillo and Doskocil https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Suárez, Esteban
Hribljan, John A.
Chimbolema, Segundo
Harvey, Katie
Triana, Victoria
Zurita, Juan E.
Jaramillo, Ricardo
Doskocil, Lenka G.
Vegetation structure and aboveground biomass of Páramo peatlands along a high-elevation gradient in the northern Ecuadorian Andes
title Vegetation structure and aboveground biomass of Páramo peatlands along a high-elevation gradient in the northern Ecuadorian Andes
title_full Vegetation structure and aboveground biomass of Páramo peatlands along a high-elevation gradient in the northern Ecuadorian Andes
title_fullStr Vegetation structure and aboveground biomass of Páramo peatlands along a high-elevation gradient in the northern Ecuadorian Andes
title_full_unstemmed Vegetation structure and aboveground biomass of Páramo peatlands along a high-elevation gradient in the northern Ecuadorian Andes
title_short Vegetation structure and aboveground biomass of Páramo peatlands along a high-elevation gradient in the northern Ecuadorian Andes
title_sort vegetation structure and aboveground biomass of páramo peatlands along a high-elevation gradient in the northern ecuadorian andes
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10200889/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37223780
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1102340
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