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Type: Article
Published: 2004-08-17
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Bryophyte diversity patterns in flooded and tierra firme forests in the Araracuara Region, Colombian Amazonia

Tropenbos-Colombia. A.A. 036062, Bogota D.E. Colombia. Herbarium, Institute of Biology, University of Antioquia. AA. 1226 Medellín - Colombia
Herbarium, Institute of Biology, University of Antioquia. AA. 1226 Medellín - Colombia
Tropenbos-Colombia. A.A. 036062, Bogota D.E. Colombia
Bryophyta tierra firme forests Colombian Amazonia

Abstract

We investigated patterns of bryophyte species richness and composition in two forest types of Colombian Amazonia, non-flooded tierra firme forest and floodplain forest of the Caquetá River. A total of 109 bryophyte species were recorded from 14 0.2 ha plots. Bryophyte life forms and habitats were analyzed, including the canopy and epiphylls. Bryophyte species did not show significant differences between landscapes but mosses and liverworts were different and with opposite responses balancing the overall richness. Independence test showed differences in both life form and habitat use distribution between the two forest types with more fan and mat bryophytes species in the floodplains, and more epiphytic liverworts in the tierra firme forest. Correspondence analysis showed differences in the bryophyte species assemblage between the two forest types where they may be responding to the higher humidity provided by the flooding. Despite of, the environmental differences detected, epiphyll species assemblages were not strongly affected. Apparently, epiphyll habitat is stressful enough to hide the environmental differences between the flooded and Tierra firme forests.

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