The threatened Peruvian Plantcutter Phytotoma raimondii is a restricted-range species, endemic to the north coast of Peru. As a specialist herbivore, it is only found at sites with an adequate diversity of xerophytic flora. Although it is recognized that the species is under threat from habitat degradation and loss, little or no attempt has been made to measure these changes. This study catalogues the floral diversity and degradation of sites near Lobitos town, north of Talara, to determine the loss of this species´ habitat. Fieldwork was conducted between November 2019 and January 2020. All larger plants (with a diameter ≥ 5 cm near ground level) and all deforested Prosopis pallida (Algarrobo) stumps were georeferenced over a 10 ha plot at...
Tropical dry forests are considered as threatened ecosystems in Colombia, because they are located i...
In order to make decisions on the conservation or management of wild species, it is a priority to kn...
The vegetation of the Polylepis incarum (Bitter) M. Kessler & Schmidt-LeBuhn forests was studied...
The threatened Peruvian Plantcutter Phytotoma raimondii is a restricted-range species, endemic to th...
Through of the analysis of the floristic composition of 16 plots of half an hectare in 12 sites wher...
Puya raimondii Harms is endemic of Peru and Bolivia Andes, their populations are distributed between...
Endemism is an important means to evaluate biological conservation goals and strategies. In this boo...
Seasonally dry forests in Peru are a combination of ecosystems that include three large floristic gr...
Between March and April 2006, I studied ten localities with seasonally dry forests located along the...
Puya raimondii is an endemic species from the high Andes of Peru and Bolivia. In Peru it is distribu...
The genus Solanum is among the most species-rich genera both of the Peruvian flora and of the tropic...
Background and Aims: The wetlands of the central coast of Lima, Peru, are being negatively impacted ...
Eulychnia ritteri is endemic to Peru, restricted to the northern coast of the department of Arequipa...
Polylepis (Rosaceae) forests are part of the natural vegetation of the Andes between 3500 and 5000 m...
Orchids are the most diverse plant family in the Peruvian flora, with approximately 212 genera and 2...
Tropical dry forests are considered as threatened ecosystems in Colombia, because they are located i...
In order to make decisions on the conservation or management of wild species, it is a priority to kn...
The vegetation of the Polylepis incarum (Bitter) M. Kessler & Schmidt-LeBuhn forests was studied...
The threatened Peruvian Plantcutter Phytotoma raimondii is a restricted-range species, endemic to th...
Through of the analysis of the floristic composition of 16 plots of half an hectare in 12 sites wher...
Puya raimondii Harms is endemic of Peru and Bolivia Andes, their populations are distributed between...
Endemism is an important means to evaluate biological conservation goals and strategies. In this boo...
Seasonally dry forests in Peru are a combination of ecosystems that include three large floristic gr...
Between March and April 2006, I studied ten localities with seasonally dry forests located along the...
Puya raimondii is an endemic species from the high Andes of Peru and Bolivia. In Peru it is distribu...
The genus Solanum is among the most species-rich genera both of the Peruvian flora and of the tropic...
Background and Aims: The wetlands of the central coast of Lima, Peru, are being negatively impacted ...
Eulychnia ritteri is endemic to Peru, restricted to the northern coast of the department of Arequipa...
Polylepis (Rosaceae) forests are part of the natural vegetation of the Andes between 3500 and 5000 m...
Orchids are the most diverse plant family in the Peruvian flora, with approximately 212 genera and 2...
Tropical dry forests are considered as threatened ecosystems in Colombia, because they are located i...
In order to make decisions on the conservation or management of wild species, it is a priority to kn...
The vegetation of the Polylepis incarum (Bitter) M. Kessler & Schmidt-LeBuhn forests was studied...