Diversity and morphological adaptations of tropical dry forest's lichens and bryophytes in Colombia
Xerophytic environments, and more specifically, the Colombian dry tropical forest exhibits various conditions that causes intense selective pressures, some example are: a high evapotranspiration rate, intense radiation and low relative humidity (RH). As a consequence of these characteristic conditio...
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Tobian Herreño, Andrea
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- Líquenes
Briófitas
Bosques tropicales
Biología
Microbiología
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Diversity and morphological adaptations of tropical dry forest's lichens and bryophytes in Colombia |
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Diversity and morphological adaptations of tropical dry forest's lichens and bryophytes in Colombia |
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Diversity and morphological adaptations of tropical dry forest's lichens and bryophytes in Colombia Líquenes Briófitas Bosques tropicales Biología Microbiología |
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Diversity and morphological adaptations of tropical dry forest's lichens and bryophytes in Colombia |
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Diversity and morphological adaptations of tropical dry forest's lichens and bryophytes in Colombia |
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Diversity and morphological adaptations of tropical dry forest's lichens and bryophytes in Colombia |
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Diversity and morphological adaptations of tropical dry forest's lichens and bryophytes in Colombia |
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Diversity and morphological adaptations of tropical dry forest's lichens and bryophytes in Colombia |
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Tobian Herreño, Andrea |
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Madriñán Restrepo, Santiago Lasso de Paulis, Eloisa |
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Tobian Herreño, Andrea |
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Líquenes Briófitas Bosques tropicales |
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Líquenes Briófitas Bosques tropicales Biología Microbiología |
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Biología Microbiología |
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Xerophytic environments, and more specifically, the Colombian dry tropical forest exhibits various conditions that causes intense selective pressures, some example are: a high evapotranspiration rate, intense radiation and low relative humidity (RH). As a consequence of these characteristic conditions, a diverse species radiation has arisen across the Caribbean Valley. Among other groups, the lichens and mosses have made a thorough colonization of the differential strata of this habitat. The area's average temperature is 36aC, and possesses a low RH, which have resulted in several morphological differences among the bryophytes, such as lumen area and wall width. For this study the local diversity was evaluated by collection of specimens in a minimum disturbed dry forest, in both, dry and humid season for two years. After collection, the different species were characterized using microscopic analysis, with the bryophytes undergoing further testing along a transpiration essay by gravimetrical method. Thus, understanding the exaptations leading to their colonization as pioneer organisms. Overall, 13 species of lichens and 10 species in the Bryophyta clade found. The exaptations presented in the various bryophytes found were presence of mammillae/papillae, while most of the lichens were lecanorine, perhaps providing insight in the most advantageous apomorphies for the survival of these organisms in the dry tropical forest |
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Al consultar y hacer uso de este recurso, está aceptando las condiciones de uso establecidas por los autores.http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2Madriñán Restrepo, Santiagoe5ee35d4-3847-423d-b378-92107e776c60400Lasso de Paulis, Eloisa034704f5-c235-430c-96bd-7c0ebf3f836c400Tobian Herreño, Andrea97d51c4b-746f-4831-9f56-2a3675569d2d5002020-06-10T17:01:34Z2020-06-10T17:01:34Z2018http://hdl.handle.net/1992/40270u808084.pdfinstname:Universidad de los Andesreponame:Repositorio Institucional Sénecarepourl:https://repositorio.uniandes.edu.co/Xerophytic environments, and more specifically, the Colombian dry tropical forest exhibits various conditions that causes intense selective pressures, some example are: a high evapotranspiration rate, intense radiation and low relative humidity (RH). As a consequence of these characteristic conditions, a diverse species radiation has arisen across the Caribbean Valley. Among other groups, the lichens and mosses have made a thorough colonization of the differential strata of this habitat. The area's average temperature is 36aC, and possesses a low RH, which have resulted in several morphological differences among the bryophytes, such as lumen area and wall width. For this study the local diversity was evaluated by collection of specimens in a minimum disturbed dry forest, in both, dry and humid season for two years. After collection, the different species were characterized using microscopic analysis, with the bryophytes undergoing further testing along a transpiration essay by gravimetrical method. Thus, understanding the exaptations leading to their colonization as pioneer organisms. Overall, 13 species of lichens and 10 species in the Bryophyta clade found. The exaptations presented in the various bryophytes found were presence of mammillae/papillae, while most of the lichens were lecanorine, perhaps providing insight in the most advantageous apomorphies for the survival of these organisms in the dry tropical forestLos ambientes xerofíticos, y más específicamente, el bosque tropical seco colombiano exhibe varias condiciones que causan presiones se selección intensas, algunos ejemplos son: una alta tasa de evapotranspiración, radiación intensa y baja humedad relativa (HR). Como consecuencia de estas condiciones, ha surgido una amplia radiación de especies en el Valle del Caribe. Entre otros grupos, los líquenes y los musgos han hecho una colonización completa de los estratos diferenciales de este hábitat. La temperatura promedio del área es de 36aC, y posee una baja HR, lo que ha resultado en varias diferencias morfológicas entre las briófitas, como el área del lumen y el ancho de la pared celular. Para este estudio, la diversidad local se evaluó mediante la recolección de especímenes en un bosque seco de mínima perturbación, tanto en la estación seca como en la húmeda durante dos años. Después de la recolección, las diferentes especies se caracterizaron mediante análisis microscópico, con las briófitas sometidas a pruebas adicionales a lo largo de un ensayo de transpiración por método gravimétrico. Permitiendo comprender las exaptaciones que conducen a su colonización como organismos pioneros. En general, se encontraron 13 especies de líquenes y 10 especies en el clado Bryophyta. Las exaptaciones presentadas en las diversas briófitas encontradas fueron presencia de mamilas y papilas, mientras que la mayoría de los líquenes encontrados poseen apotecios lecanorinos, lo que tal vez proporciona información sobre las apomorfias más ventajosas para la supervivencia de estos organismos en el bosque tropical secoBiólogoMicrobiólogoPregrado18 hojasapplication/pdfengUniandesBiologíaMicrobiologíaFacultad de CienciasDepartamento de Ciencias Biológicasinstname:Universidad de los Andesreponame:Repositorio Institucional SénecaDiversity and morphological adaptations of tropical dry forest's lichens and bryophytes in ColombiaTrabajo de grado - Pregradoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesishttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_7a1fhttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85Texthttp://purl.org/redcol/resource_type/TPLíquenesBriófitasBosques tropicalesBiologíaMicrobiologíaPublicationORIGINALu808084.pdfapplication/pdf79095389https://repositorio.uniandes.edu.co/bitstreams/d744808f-b3e4-4f0a-b200-fbc774c928a1/download0701fd99388c757b8437e93d1f972636MD51TEXTu808084.pdf.txtu808084.pdf.txtExtracted texttext/plain34993https://repositorio.uniandes.edu.co/bitstreams/e939b7df-8ed4-446a-b31f-c404a6aab7ed/download90ac094246ab7270f8e27162e34f3629MD54THUMBNAILu808084.pdf.jpgu808084.pdf.jpgIM Thumbnailimage/jpeg20559https://repositorio.uniandes.edu.co/bitstreams/d913f8dd-8642-4b1e-9a48-6a9b6c33c51d/download7606fb75513077014820f7bc99c0ec4bMD551992/40270oai:repositorio.uniandes.edu.co:1992/402702023-10-10 18:47:31.551http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/open.accesshttps://repositorio.uniandes.edu.coRepositorio institucional Sénecaadminrepositorio@uniandes.edu.co |