ESTRUCTURA, COMPOSICIÓN Y ETNOBOTÁNICA DEL SENDERO "CCOTTACCO SHAIQUI", CUYABENO-ECUADOR

The trail of the “Ccottacco shaiquP hill is elongated and 1.3 km long. It is located in a forest over small hills on the left margins of the Cuyabeno river, in La Floresta area, in the Siona community of Puerto Bolívar of the Cuyabeno Faunal Production Reserve, Sucumbíos province. The coordinates of...

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Autores: Cerón, Carlos, Reyes, Carmita, Tonato, Luis
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Fecha de publicación:2006
País:Ecuador
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Cerón, Carlos
title_short ESTRUCTURA, COMPOSICIÓN Y ETNOBOTÁNICA DEL SENDERO "CCOTTACCO SHAIQUI", CUYABENO-ECUADOR
title_full ESTRUCTURA, COMPOSICIÓN Y ETNOBOTÁNICA DEL SENDERO "CCOTTACCO SHAIQUI", CUYABENO-ECUADOR
title_fullStr ESTRUCTURA, COMPOSICIÓN Y ETNOBOTÁNICA DEL SENDERO "CCOTTACCO SHAIQUI", CUYABENO-ECUADOR
title_full_unstemmed ESTRUCTURA, COMPOSICIÓN Y ETNOBOTÁNICA DEL SENDERO "CCOTTACCO SHAIQUI", CUYABENO-ECUADOR
title_sort ESTRUCTURA, COMPOSICIÓN Y ETNOBOTÁNICA DEL SENDERO "CCOTTACCO SHAIQUI", CUYABENO-ECUADOR
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Cerón, Carlos
Reyes, Carmita
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description The trail of the “Ccottacco shaiquP hill is elongated and 1.3 km long. It is located in a forest over small hills on the left margins of the Cuyabeno river, in La Floresta area, in the Siona community of Puerto Bolívar of the Cuyabeno Faunal Production Reserve, Sucumbíos province. The coordinates of the area are 00°04.44’S - 76°06.51’W, the altitude is 250 masl. The area is part of the Tropical Humid Forest life zone. In April 2005 we marked with aluminum plates and steel nails, at a height of 1.30 m above the ground, all the trees, shrubs, vines and hemiepiphytes with DBH > 5 cm. Each metalic píate was placed in the side of the trunk cióse to the trail. We marked all the pfants that were within 1 m of both sides of the trail; ocassionally we marked individuáis that occurred beyond this band. We measured the DBH and estimated the height of the marked plants. We also collected botanic samples of the individuáis and recorded the Cofán ñames and uses of plants from Don Alberto Greta and his wife María Mendua Species identification was carried out by Dr. Carlos Cerón and Dr. Carmita Reyes in the Alfredo Paredes (QAP) and Nacional (QCNE] Herbariums. A duplícate of the collections is kept in the QAP Herbarium. We calculated the Valué of Importance (VI) of the species, genera and families. We recorded 450 individuáis from 214 species, 129 genera and 43 families. Total basal area was 35.6 m2. Two hundred and ten individuáis were trees and 4 were vines. Based on the VI, the most important species were Parkia nítida, Oenocarpus bataua, Eschweilera coriácea, Osteophloeum platyspermum, Tachigali paraensis, Pseudolmedia laevigata, Erisma uncinatum, Iryanthera laevis, Matisia malacocalyx and Vochysia grandis. The same criterion was used to determine the most important genus: Parkia, Eschweilera, Iryanthera, Oenocarpus, Licania, Hyeronima, Pseudolmedia, Osteophloeum, Tachigali and Protium, and families: Mimosaceae, Moraceae, Sapotaceae, Myristicaceae, Euphorbiaceae, Arecaceae, Vochysiaceae, Chrysobalanaceae and Caesalpiniaceae. Of the total number of species, 95.3% had a Cofán ñame and use. The location of the forest over small hills and its good consen/ation status allow the local people of the Cuyabeno River to carry out ecotourism activities, sharing this technical, ethnobotanical and ecological information with the tourists that visit the area.
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spelling ESTRUCTURA, COMPOSICIÓN Y ETNOBOTÁNICA DEL SENDERO "CCOTTACCO SHAIQUI", CUYABENO-ECUADORCerón, CarlosReyes, CarmitaTonato, LuisThe trail of the “Ccottacco shaiquP hill is elongated and 1.3 km long. It is located in a forest over small hills on the left margins of the Cuyabeno river, in La Floresta area, in the Siona community of Puerto Bolívar of the Cuyabeno Faunal Production Reserve, Sucumbíos province. The coordinates of the area are 00°04.44’S - 76°06.51’W, the altitude is 250 masl. The area is part of the Tropical Humid Forest life zone. In April 2005 we marked with aluminum plates and steel nails, at a height of 1.30 m above the ground, all the trees, shrubs, vines and hemiepiphytes with DBH > 5 cm. Each metalic píate was placed in the side of the trunk cióse to the trail. We marked all the pfants that were within 1 m of both sides of the trail; ocassionally we marked individuáis that occurred beyond this band. We measured the DBH and estimated the height of the marked plants. We also collected botanic samples of the individuáis and recorded the Cofán ñames and uses of plants from Don Alberto Greta and his wife María Mendua Species identification was carried out by Dr. Carlos Cerón and Dr. Carmita Reyes in the Alfredo Paredes (QAP) and Nacional (QCNE] Herbariums. A duplícate of the collections is kept in the QAP Herbarium. We calculated the Valué of Importance (VI) of the species, genera and families. We recorded 450 individuáis from 214 species, 129 genera and 43 families. Total basal area was 35.6 m2. Two hundred and ten individuáis were trees and 4 were vines. Based on the VI, the most important species were Parkia nítida, Oenocarpus bataua, Eschweilera coriácea, Osteophloeum platyspermum, Tachigali paraensis, Pseudolmedia laevigata, Erisma uncinatum, Iryanthera laevis, Matisia malacocalyx and Vochysia grandis. The same criterion was used to determine the most important genus: Parkia, Eschweilera, Iryanthera, Oenocarpus, Licania, Hyeronima, Pseudolmedia, Osteophloeum, Tachigali and Protium, and families: Mimosaceae, Moraceae, Sapotaceae, Myristicaceae, Euphorbiaceae, Arecaceae, Vochysiaceae, Chrysobalanaceae and Caesalpiniaceae. Of the total number of species, 95.3% had a Cofán ñame and use. The location of the forest over small hills and its good consen/ation status allow the local people of the Cuyabeno River to carry out ecotourism activities, sharing this technical, ethnobotanical and ecological information with the tourists that visit the area.El sendero de la colina “ Ccottacco shaiqur, de forma alargada, mide 1.3 km., se localiza en un bosque de pequeñas colinas en el margen izquierdo aguas abajo del río Cuyabeno, sector la Floresta, comunidad Siona de Pto. Bolívar, Reserva de Producción Faunística del Cuyabeno, cantón Tarapoa, provincia de Sucumbíos, coordenadas 00°04.44’S - 76°06.51’W, altitud 250 m., zona de vida Bosque húm edo tropical, formación vegetal Bosque siem preverde de tierras bajas. En abril del 2005, se marcó con fichas de aluminio y clavos de acero a la altura 1.30 m., los árboles, arbustos, lianas y hemiepífitas > 5 cm. de DAP. Cada ficha metálica se ubicó en el tallo al lado del sendero, se marcó 1 m. a cada lado y excepcionalmente a más, se midió el DAP, se estimó la altura, se hizo muestras para herbario, se consultó los nombres Cofán, usos a don Alberto Grefa y su esposa María Mendua. La identificación de los especímenes, realizaron los doctores Carlos Cerón y Carmita Reyes en los herbarios Alfredo Paredes (QAP) y Nacional (QCNE). Un duplicado se depositó en el herbario QAP. Se calculó el índice de Valor de Importancia (IVI) de las especies, géneros y familias. Se registró 450 individuos, que constituyen 214 especies, 129 géneros y 43 familias, con una Área Basal total de 35.6 m2, 210 son árboles y 4 lianas. Según el IVI, las especies más importantes, son: Parkia nítida, Oenocarpus bataua, Eschweilera coriácea, Osteophloeum piatyspermum, Tachigali paraensis, Pseudolmedia laevigata, Erisma uncinatum, Iryanthera laevis, Matisia malacocalyx y Vochysia grandis. a nivel de género: Parkia, Eschweilera, Iryanthera, Oenocarpus, Licania, Hyeronima, Pseudolmedia, Osteophloeum, Tachigali y Protium; mientras que como familia: Mimosaceae, Moraceae, Sapotaceae, Myristicaceae, Euphorbiaceae, Arecaceae, Vochysiaceae, Chrysobalanaceae y Caesalpiniaceae. El 95.3% de las especies, tienen nombres Cofán y utilidades. La ubicación del bosque en pequeñas colinas, así como su buen estado de conservación, permite aportar a los habitantes del río Cuyabeno en sus actividades de ecoturismo, para que compartan la información técnica, etnobotánica y ecológica con los turistas que visitan esta localidad.Editorial Universitaria2006-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtículo revisado por paresapplication/pdfhttps://revistadigital.uce.edu.ec/index.php/CINCHONIA/article/view/2340CINCHONIA; Vol. 7 Núm. 1 (2006): CINCHONIA; 82 - 1141390-1516reponame:Revista CINCHONIAinstname:Universidad Central del Ecuadorinstacron:UCEspahttps://revistadigital.uce.edu.ec/index.php/CINCHONIA/article/view/2340/2319info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2020-06-29T21:45:00Zoai:revistadigital.uce.edu.ec:article/2340Portal de revistashttps://revistadigital.uce.edu.ec/Universidad públicahttps://uce.edu.ec/**Ecuador*1390-15161390-1516opendoar:*2020-06-29T21:45Revista CINCHONIA - Universidad Central del Ecuadorfalse
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