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Type: Article
Published: 1992-12-01
Page range: 61–71
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Bryophyte diversity along an altitudinal gradient in Darién National Park, Panama

Institute of Systematic Botany, Heidelberglaan 2, 3584 CS Utrecht, The Netherlands
Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Apartado 2072, Balboa, República de Panamá
Bryophyta

Abstract

A bryophyte inventory along an altitudinal gradient on Cerro Pirre (1200 m), Darién National Park, Panama, demonstrates that the different rain forest types along the gradient (inundatedlowland, hillside-lowland, submontane, montane elfin forest) have very different species assemblages. The montane forest has the largest number of exclusive species and the largest bryophyte biomass. Species richness is greatest in the submontane forest. The bryophyte flora of Cerro Pirre is not exceedingly rich in species owing to the rather low elevation of the mountain and the seasonal climate in the adjacent coastal plain. Nevertheless, the distinct altitudinal diversification and the occurrence of a considerable number of rare hepatic taxa, demonstrate the importance of Darién National Park as an area of plant conservation. Forty hepatic species are reported as new to Panama.

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