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Caldasia

Print version ISSN 0366-5232On-line version ISSN 2357-3759

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FERNANDEZ-PRADO, Noelia; PRIETO, María; MARTINEZ, Isabel  and  ARAGON, Gregorio. Epiphytic lichens in the Tepuyes of the upper basin of the Nangaritza river, Condor range (Ecuador). Caldasia [online]. 2022, vol.44, n.1, pp.108-118.  Epub May 02, 2022. ISSN 0366-5232.  https://doi.org/10.15446/caldasia.v44n1.86522.

Tropics harbour the greatest biodiversity in the planet but are still largely unknown. Among these remote areas, there are the Tepuyes of Nangaritza Valley, in the Zamora Chinchipe province, southeastern Ecuador. They constitute isolated mountainous systems with great biological importance and high levels of endemicity. Therefore, the main objective of this study was the elaboration of the first catalogue of epiphytic lichens from several Tepuyes in the Nangaritza Valley. Two expeditions were carried out in two Tepuyes, between 900 and 2000 m of altitude, approximately 1,000 samples of lichens where collected at different habitats: piemontane wet forest, lower montane wet forest, dwarf forest, and paramillo. We identified 174 lichen species, belonging to 57 genera and 26 families. We found thirteen new records for South America, 64 for Ecuador, and 132 for the Zamora Chinchipe province. New chemotypes for species belonging to the Cladoniaceae family were found. Lichens with a crustose growth-form were the most abundant with around 40 % of the total richness, being Graphidaceae the richest family (27 species). Lichen species with green algae as photobiont were dominant, and especially those with Trenthepholia (66 species). This catalogue is a first approximation to the knowledge of the diversity of lichens from the Tepuyes of the Nangaritza Valley, and the high number of new records indicates a lack of knowledge of the biodiversity from these tropical forests.

Keywords : lichenized fungi; new chemotypes; South America.

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