2019
DOI: 10.22490/21456453.2718
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Flora vascular y vivienda de interés social en Villavicencio: conflictos con la conservación de la biodiversidad

Abstract: Colombia presenta alrededor de 24.530 plantas vasculares. Sin embargo, esta riqueza florística está disminuyendo o presentando algún grado de amenaza, debido a que su hábitat se ha reducido por el desarrollo de actividades realizadas por el hombre como es la urbanización, minería y otras. Esta misma tendencia se observa en Villavicencio. Por ello, la presente investigación tiene como objetivo analizar la diversidad florística remanente en las rondas hídricas del Caño Zuria y humedal La Madrid ubicadas en el ba… Show more

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“…Moreover, habitat availability is essential for long-term in situ conservation of primate populations (da Silva et al, 2015;Gouveia et al, 2016). The present study focused on the endemic species P. ornatus in an ever-changing landscape (urban and peri-urban) of Villavicencio, in the Eastern Plains of Colombia (Fernandez et al, 2020). Villavicencio has a high ecological value as it is the meeting spot between trans-Andean and cis-Andean fauna (Avendaño et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Moreover, habitat availability is essential for long-term in situ conservation of primate populations (da Silva et al, 2015;Gouveia et al, 2016). The present study focused on the endemic species P. ornatus in an ever-changing landscape (urban and peri-urban) of Villavicencio, in the Eastern Plains of Colombia (Fernandez et al, 2020). Villavicencio has a high ecological value as it is the meeting spot between trans-Andean and cis-Andean fauna (Avendaño et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This type of pattern has been identified in Colombia before associated with socioeconomic changes and armed conflict (Echeverría-Londoño et al, 2016). However, it is not all positive, the livestock production, mining activity, and accelerated urban development have led to a progressive increase in the linearization and asymmetry of forest fragments (Ortiz-Moreno, 2015;Fernandez et al, 2020). This transformation generally occurs due to a gradual deforestation pattern in which the trees of greater size and potential timber use are removed, rather than total devastation, which is not seen in remote sensors and satellite images analysis (Cord and Rödder, 2011).…”
Section: Landscape Structure Dynamicsmentioning
confidence: 92%