Vascular flora and social interest urbanization in Villavicencio: conflicts with the biodiversity conservation

Colombia presents around 24,530 species of vascular plants. However, this floristic richness is declining or showing some degree of threat, because their habitat has been reduced by the development of anthropic activities as urbanization, mining, agrarian and other. This same trend is observed in Vi...

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dc.title.en-US.fl_str_mv Vascular flora and social interest urbanization in Villavicencio: conflicts with the biodiversity conservation
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title Vascular flora and social interest urbanization in Villavicencio: conflicts with the biodiversity conservation
spellingShingle Vascular flora and social interest urbanization in Villavicencio: conflicts with the biodiversity conservation
title_short Vascular flora and social interest urbanization in Villavicencio: conflicts with the biodiversity conservation
title_full Vascular flora and social interest urbanization in Villavicencio: conflicts with the biodiversity conservation
title_fullStr Vascular flora and social interest urbanization in Villavicencio: conflicts with the biodiversity conservation
title_full_unstemmed Vascular flora and social interest urbanization in Villavicencio: conflicts with the biodiversity conservation
title_sort Vascular flora and social interest urbanization in Villavicencio: conflicts with the biodiversity conservation
description Colombia presents around 24,530 species of vascular plants. However, this floristic richness is declining or showing some degree of threat, because their habitat has been reduced by the development of anthropic activities as urbanization, mining, agrarian and other. This same trend is observed in Villavicencio. For this reason, the present research has as objective to describe the floristic diversity remaining in the water rounds of Caño Zuria and La Madrid wetland located in the neighborhood of the same name. To carry out the research, opportunistic samplings were made where plant material in reproductive state was collected and species were identified. As results, it was found that the flora associated with the La Madrid wetland has 19 species of vascular plants grouped into 13 families, with Poaceae being the best represented. Of the registered species there are two that are in the category of least concern concern (LC), which are Andropogon bicornis and Jamaican Solanum. In the flora associated with the water round of the Zuria canal, 21 vascular plant species were found grouped into 11 families, of which the dominant one was Melastomaceae with six species, followed by Araceae with three species. Of the registered species, Psychotria poeppigiana is in the category of minor concern threat (LC). The analyzes carried out show that unsustainable urban development threatens the biodiversity of the flora and the supply of ecosystem services associated with the water rounds of the Zuria canal and La Madrid wetland in the municipality of Villavicencio.
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spelling 2019-12-11https://hemeroteca.unad.edu.co/index.php/riaa/article/view/271810.22490/21456453.2718Colombia presents around 24,530 species of vascular plants. However, this floristic richness is declining or showing some degree of threat, because their habitat has been reduced by the development of anthropic activities as urbanization, mining, agrarian and other. This same trend is observed in Villavicencio. For this reason, the present research has as objective to describe the floristic diversity remaining in the water rounds of Caño Zuria and La Madrid wetland located in the neighborhood of the same name. To carry out the research, opportunistic samplings were made where plant material in reproductive state was collected and species were identified. As results, it was found that the flora associated with the La Madrid wetland has 19 species of vascular plants grouped into 13 families, with Poaceae being the best represented. Of the registered species there are two that are in the category of least concern concern (LC), which are Andropogon bicornis and Jamaican Solanum. In the flora associated with the water round of the Zuria canal, 21 vascular plant species were found grouped into 11 families, of which the dominant one was Melastomaceae with six species, followed by Araceae with three species. Of the registered species, Psychotria poeppigiana is in the category of minor concern threat (LC). The analyzes carried out show that unsustainable urban development threatens the biodiversity of the flora and the supply of ecosystem services associated with the water rounds of the Zuria canal and La Madrid wetland in the municipality of Villavicencio.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 barrio homónimo. Para llevar a cabo la investigación, se realizaron muestreos oportunistas donde se colecto material vegetal en estado reproductivo y se identificaron a especie. Como resultados se encontró que la flora asociada al humedal La Madrid posee 19 especies de plantas vasculares agrupadas en 13 familias, siendo Poaceae la mejor representada. De las especies registradas hay dos que están en la categoría de amenaza preocupación menor (LC), las cuales son Andropogon bicornis y Solanum jamaicense. En la flora asociada a la ronda hídrica del caño Zuria se encontraron 21 especies de plantas vasculares agrupadas en 11 familias, de estas la dominante fue Melastomaceae con seis especies, seguida por Araceae con tres especies. De las especies registradas, Psychotria poeppigiana se encuentra en la categoría de amenaza preocupación menor (LC). Los análisis realizados muestran que el desarrollo urbano no sostenible amenaza la biodiversidad de la flora y la oferta de servicios ecosistémicos asociados a las rondas hídricas del caño Zuria y humedal La Madrid en el municipio de Villavicencio.application/pdftext/htmltext/xmlspaUniversidad Nacional Abierta y a Distancia, UNADinfo:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP7/164002https://hemeroteca.unad.edu.co/index.php/riaa/article/view/2718/3659https://hemeroteca.unad.edu.co/index.php/riaa/article/view/2718/3616https://hemeroteca.unad.edu.co/index.php/riaa/article/view/2718/3778Derechos de autor 2020 Revista de Investigación Agraria y Ambientalhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2Revista de Investigación Agraria y Ambiental; Vol. 11 No. 1 (2020); 65 - 76Revista de Investigación Agraria y Ambiental; Vol. 11 Núm. 1 (2020); 65 - 762145-64532145-6097Vascular flora and social interest urbanization in Villavicencio: conflicts with the biodiversity conservationFlora vascular y vivienda de interés social en Villavicencio: conflictos con la conservación de la biodiversidadinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb1Castro Arguello, Giovanny StivenCruz Fernandez, JohannaOrtiz Moreno, Martha Lucia10596/32271oai:repository.unad.edu.co:10596/322712020-10-21 12:28:14.931Repositorio Institucional UNADgescontenidos@unad.edu.co