Catálogo comentado de los líquenes y briófitos de la región Subxerofítica de La Herrera (Mosquera, Cundinamarca)
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líquenes, briófitos, subxerofítico, diversidad, musgos, hepáticas (es)Bryophytes, Subxerofitic, diversity (en)
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En la Región Subxerofítica de La Herrera se hallaron 89 especies pertenecientes a 49 géneros y 31 familias. Los líquenes con 21 especies (23.59%) fueron más importantes en los suelos desnudos, prados, rocas y ramas de arbustos, mientras que los briófitos con 68 especies (76.40%; musgos 60.67%-54 especies y hepáticas 15.73%-14 especies) lo fueron al interior de matorrales y cañadas. Las familias con mayor número de especies fueron Dicranaceae con 14 (15.73%), Parmeliaceae y Pottiaceae con 7 (7.86%) Y Bryaceae y Fissidentaceae con 6 (6.74%) cada una; las restantes familias presentaron cinco o menos especies.
The lichens and bryophytes in La Herrera Subxerophitic Region are studied. In total 89 species belonging to 49 genera and 31 families were registered. Lichens with 21 species (23.59%) have a great number of species in the naked soils, rocks, pastures and shrub branches, while the richness of bryophytes with 68 species (76.40%; mosses 60.67%-54 species and hepatics 15.73%-14 species) were importants inside the thickets and gullies. The best-represented families were Dicranaceae with 14 species (15.73%), Parmeliaceae and Pottiaceae with 7 (7.86%) and Bryaceae and Fissidentaceae with 6 (6.74%) each one; the rest families were represented by less than five species.
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