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Biodiversity of Colombia

The biodiversity of Colombia is the variety of indigenous organisms in the country with the second-highest biodiversity in the world.[1] As of 2021, around 63,000 species are registered in Colombia, of which 14% are endemic. The country occupies worldwide the first position in number of orchids, birds and butterflies, second position in plants, amphibians and fresh water fish, third place in species of palm trees and reptiles and globally holds the sixth position in biodiversity of mammals.[2]

Colombia is one of seventeen megadiverse countries in the world.
The country hosts two biodiversity hotspots:
1 - Tropical Andes
5 - Tumbes-Chocó-Magdalena
Jaguar in Jaime Duque Zoo, Tocancipá

The country hosts 59 nationally designated protected areas. At the establishment of the most recent addition, Bahía Portete – Kaurrele National Natural Park, Colombian president Juan Manuel Santos said "Biodiversity is to Colombia, what oil is for the Arabs".[3][4]

In 2020, according to the Colombian Biodiversity Information System, 63,303 species were registered in the country,[5] of which more than 8,800 are considered endemic species.[6][7][8] The country occupies the first position in the world in number of orchid and bird species, second in plants, amphibians, butterflies and freshwater fish, third in palm and reptile species, and fourth in mammalian biodiversity.

According to a report by the WWF, half of Colombia's ecosystems are in a critical state of deterioration or in a state of danger. The organization said that environmental degradation is due to oil extraction, mineral and metal extraction and deforestation. Deteriorating ecosystems are threatening the existence of more than a third of Colombia's plants and 50 percent of its animals.[9]

Since 1998, the Humboldt Institute for Biological Resources has been collecting biodiversity samples. As of 2014, 16,469 samples, representing around 2,530 species of 1,289 genera, and 323 families from Colombian biodiversity have been stored in its archives. [10]

Description edit

Colombia is one of seventeen megadiverse countries in the world.[7] The country in northwestern South America contains 311 types of coastal and continental ecosystems.[1] As of the beginning of 2021, a total of between 63,000 and 71,000 species are registered in the country,[8][5] with 8803 endemic species, representing near the 14% of the total registered species.[6] Colombia is the country with the most páramos in the world; more than 60% of the Andean ecosystem is found within Colombian territories.[11] Boyacá is the department where 18.3% of the national total area is located.[12] Since December 20, 2014, Colombia hosts 59 protected areas.[13] The biodiversity is highest in the Andean natural region, followed by the Amazon natural region.[14] Since 1998, the Humboldt Institute for Biological Resources in the country has been collecting samples of biodiversity. As of 2014, 16,469 samples, representing around 2530 species from 1289 genera, and 323 families of the Colombian biodiversity have been stored in their archives.[15]

The biodiversity of Colombia is at risk, mainly because of habitat loss, urbanisation, deforestation and overfishing.[16] According to a study of 2001, 260,000 hectares (640,000 acres) of forested area is lost every year.[17] Around 1300 species are critically endangered, and 509 species are introduced in Colombia, 22 of which are classified as invasive species in Colombia.[2] Various plans to address the environmental issues are proposed.[18] The National System of Protected Areas (SINAP) is the administrator of protected areas.

Biodiversity in numbers edit

Class Group Pos Species
Vertebrates Mammals (list, primates) 4
492
Birds (list, endemic) 1
1941
Reptiles (list, lizards, snakes) 3
537
Amphibians 2
803
Marine fish
2000
Freshwater fish (Magdalena River)
1435
Invertebrates
(arthropods)
Lepidoptera (butterflies, moths) 1
3274
Ants
900
Marine molluscs
1250
Marine sponges
1250
Corals
139
Marine decapods
560
Echinoderms
296
Terrestrial molluscs
650
Beetles
7000
Arachnids
1089
Bees
398
Diptera
3153
Flora (endemic) Flowering plants
22,840
Flowerless plants
45
Orchids (endemic) 1
4270
Ferns and relatives
1643
Palm trees 3
289
Mosses and relatives
1649
Algae Terrestrial algae
1030
Marine algae
565
Fungi Lichen
1674
Macrofungi
1239
Rusts
327
Smuts
71

To commemorate the biodiversity of Colombia, the coins of the Colombian peso introduced in 2012 feature a species each.[19]

Natural regions edit

Colombia is divided into six natural regions.

Caribbean natural region edit

 
Surface area 132,288 km2 (51,077 sq mi)
Departments
 
National parks
Biodiversity aquatic birds 165
amphibians 39
reptiles 129
plants 3151
fish 109
References

Andean natural region edit

 
Surface area 282,540 km2 (109,090 sq mi)
Departments
National parks
 
Biodiversity aquatic birds 14
amphibians 485
reptiles 220
plants 11,500
fish 197
References

Orinoquía natural region edit

 
Surface area 285,437 km2 (110,208 sq mi)
Departments
National parks La Macarena
Los Picachos
Tinigua
El Tuparro
 
Biodiversity aquatic birds 92
amphibians 57
reptiles 119
plants 2692
fish 619
References

Amazon natural region edit

 
Surface area 483,911 km2 (186,839 sq mi)
Departments
National parks
Alto Fragua
Indi-Wasi
Amacayacu
Cahuinarí
Chiribiquete
Nukak
La Paya
Puinawai
Río Puré
Churumbelos
Tinigua
 
Biodiversity aquatic birds 74
amphibians 158
reptiles 195
plants 5300
fish 675
References

Pacific/Chocó natural region edit

 
Surface area 83,170 km2 (32,110 sq mi)
Departments   Cauca
  Chocó
  Nariño
  Valle del Cauca
 
National parks Los Katíos
Sanquianga
Uramba Bahía Málaga
Utría
Biodiversity aquatic birds 142
amphibians 154
reptiles 177
plants 4525
fish 164
References

Insular natural region edit

 
Surface area 300 km2 (120 sq mi)
Departments   Bolívar
  Cauca
  San Andrés y Providencia
  Valle del Cauca
 
National parks Corales del Rosario
Malpelo
Old Providence
Gorgona
Biodiversity Corales del Rosario y San Bernardo
fish 170
corals 52
sponges 25
molluscs & crustaceans 100s
Gorgona Island
fish Pseudobatos prahli
Trichomycterus gorgona
Malpelo Island
fish Acanthemblemaria stephensi
Halichoeres malpelo
Old Providence Lagoon
birds 74
References

Biodiversity hotspots edit

 
 
Biodiversity hotspots of Tumbes-Chocó-Magdalena (left) and Tropical Andes (right)

Colombia hosts two biodiversity hotspots; the Tropical Andes and Tumbes–Chocó–Magdalena. The country is part of the World Network of Biosphere Reserves with five biosphere reserves:[26]

Name Since First
review
Second
review
Image Notes
Cinturón Andino
1979
2001
2011
 
El Tuparro
1979
2001
2011
 
Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta
1979
2001
2011
 
Ciénaga Grande de Santa Marta
2000
2011
 
Seaflower
2000
2011
 

Species edit

 
The Amazon river dolphin inhabits the southeastern Amazon region of Colombia.

Selected fauna edit

Name Species Image
Caquetá titi Callicebus caquetensis
cotton-top tamarin Saguinus oedipus
 
mountain tapir Tapirus pinchaque
 
ornate titi Callicebus ornatus
 
spectacled bear Tremarctos ornatus
 
white-footed tamarin Saguinus leucopus
 
Santamartamys
 
American flamingo Phoenicopterus ruber
 
Andean condor Vultur gryphus
 
blue-billed curassow Crax alberti
 
Colombian chachalaca Ortalis columbiana
 
Crested caracara Caracara plancus
 
great egret Ardea alba
 
green-bearded helmetcrest Oxypogon guerinii
 
indigo-capped hummingbird Amazilia cyanifrons
 
little blue heron Egretta caerulea
 
multicoloured tanager Chlorochrysa nitidissima
 
snowy egret Egretta thula
 
white-tailed starfrontlet Coeligena phalerata
 
blue anole Anolis gorgonae
 
Magdalena River turtle Podocnemis lewyana
 
rainbow whiptail Cnemidophorus lemniscatus
 
spectacled caiman Caiman crocodilus
 
Norops mariarum
 
Andean poison frog Andinobates opisthomelas
 
Boettger's Colombian treefrog Dendropsophus columbianus
 
golden poison frog Phyllobates terribilis
 
Guajira stubfoot toad Atelopus carrikeri
 
harlequin poison frog Oophaga histrionica
 
Lehmann's poison frog Oophaga lehmanni
 
Pristimantis tayrona
 
green discus Symphysodon tarzoo
 
redhump eartheater Geophagus steindachneri
 
spotted moray Gymnothorax moringa
 
Malpelo barnacle blenny Acanthemblemaria stephensi
 
Malpelo wrasse Halichoeres malpelo
Centrochir crocodili
 
Hoplosternum magdalenae
 
Labrisomus dendriticus
 
Sturisoma aureum
 
Clysonymus longwing Heliconius clysonymus
 
Dirce beauty Colobura dirce
 
brown peacock Anartia amathea
 
eleone white Leptophobia eleone
 
short-lined kite swallowtail Protographium agesilaus
 
Rhetus arcius
 
Mastigoproctus colombianus
 
Psammodesmus bryophorus
 
giant ramshorn snail Marisa cornuarietis
 
Portuguese man o' war Physalia physalis
 
sea slug
 

Selected endemic flora edit

Name Species Image
Cattleya trianae
national flower
 
wax palm Ceroxylon quindiuense
national tree
 
lulo Solanum quitoense
national fruit
 
borojó Alibertia patinoi
 
Ancipitia anthrax
 
Comparettia macroplectron
 
Dracula bella
 
Dracula diabola
 
Dracula lotax
 
Erythroxylum novogranatense
 
frailejón Espeletia killipii
 
Heliconia bourgaeana
 
Hypericum myricariifolium
 
Ipomoea pes-caprae
 
Lepanthes ophelma
 
Lupinus alopecuroides
 
Masdevallia mejiana
 
Miconia salicifolia
 
Monnina salicifolia
 
Odontoglossum crispum
 
Opuntia wentiana
 
Paphinia rugosa
 
Paphinia seegeri
 
Passiflora loefgrenii
 
Pentacalia vernicosa
 
Phragmipedium schlimii
 
color-changing Restrepia Restrepia chameleon
 
copper-coloured Restrepia Restrepia cuprea
 
Restrepia nittiorhyncha
 
Restrepia pandurata
 
Senecio formosoides
 
Stanhopea platyceras
 
Stanhopea pozoi
 
Stanhopea shuttleworthii
 
Stanhopea stevensonii
 

Selected endemic fungi edit

Name Species Image
Cookeina tricholoma
 
Favolus brasiliensis
 
Oudemansiella platensis
 

Panoramas edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Qué es la biodiversidad - Humboldt Institute (in Spanish)
  2. ^ a b Biodiversidad en cifras - SiB Colombia (in Spanish)
  3. ^ Nuevo Parque Nacional Natural de Colombia Bahía Portete[permanent dead link] - Ministerio de Ambiente, Colombia (in Spanish)
  4. ^ Bahía Portete, regalo de Navidad - El Espectador (in Spanish)
  5. ^ a b Biodiversidad en Cifras 2021 - SiB Colombia (in Spanish)
  6. ^ a b Especies endémicas, áreas protegidas y deforestación | Biodiversidad 2018 - Humboldt Institute (in Spanish)
  7. ^ a b Biodiversity A-Z
  8. ^ a b Biodiversidad en Colombia (in Spanish)
  9. ^ Colombia Viva:Informe 2017 - WWF-Colombia
  10. ^ "Instituto Humboldt". www.humboldt.org.co (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2021-06-08.
  11. ^ Five unmissable Colombian páramos begging to be explored
  12. ^ Nieto Escalante et al., 2010, p.75
  13. ^ a b c d e f g Parques Nacionales de Colombia (in Spanish)
  14. ^ a b c d e f g Estadísticas Biodiversidad Colombia (in Spanish)
  15. ^ Arbeláez Cortés et al., 2015, p.163
  16. ^ UNDP, 2014, p.18
  17. ^ Rodríguez Becerra, 2001, p.10
  18. ^ Plan de acción de biodiversidad Colombia 2016-2030 2017-11-07 at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish)
  19. ^ Biodiversidad nuestra conexión vital - Banco de la República (in Spanish)
  20. ^ Woods, 2008, p.49
  21. ^ Kyne, P.M. (2016). "Pseudobatos prahli". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2016: e.T63158A104002851. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2016-3.RLTS.T63158A104002851.en.
  22. ^ Villa-Navarro, F.; Mesa-Salazar, L.; Sanchez-Duarte, P.; Lasso, C. (2016). "Trichomycterus gorgona". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2016: e.T64792679A64890625. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2016-1.RLTS.T64792679A64890625.en.
  23. ^ Bessudo, S.; Dominici-Arosemena, A.; Espinosa, H.; Hastings, P. (2010). "Acanthemblemaria stephensi". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2010: e.T183968A8208246. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2010-3.RLTS.T183968A8208246.en.
  24. ^ Allen, G.; Edgar, G.; Rocha, L.; Min, L. (2010). "Halichoeres malpelo". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2010: e.T183519A8127170. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2010-3.RLTS.T183519A8127170.en.
  25. ^ Villegas, Benjamin; Sesana, Laura (2007). Colombia Natural Parks. Villegas Asociados. ISBN 978-958-8156-87-3. Retrieved 2017-01-30.
  26. ^ World Biosphere Reserves - Latin America & The Caribbean
  27. ^ Cinturón Andino - World Biosphere Reserve
  28. ^ El Tuparro - World Biosphere Reserve
  29. ^ Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta - World Biosphere Reserve
  30. ^ Ciénaga Grande de Santa Marta - World Biosphere Reserve
  31. ^ Sea Flower - World Biosphere Reserve

Bibliography edit

  • Arbeláez Cortés, Enrique; Torres, María Fernanda; López Álvarez, Diana; Palacio Mejía, Juan Diego; Mendoza, Ángela María; Medina, Claudia Alejandra (2015). "La biodiversidad congelada de Colombia: 16 años de la colección de tejidos del Instituto Humboldt" [Colombian frozen biodiversity - 16 years of the tissue collection of the Humboldt Institute]. Acta Biológica Colombiana, Universidad Nacional de Colombia. 20: 163–173.
  • Nieto Escalante, Juan Antonio; Sepulveda Fajardo, Claudia Inés; Sandoval Sáenz, Luis Fernando; Siachoque Bernal, Ricardo Fabian; Fajardo Fajardo, Jair Olando; Martínez Díaz, William Alberto; Bustamante Méndez, Orlando; Oviedo Calderón, Diana Rocio (2010). Geografía de Colombia [Geography of Colombia] (in Spanish). Bogotá, Colombia: Instituto Geográfico Agustín Codazzi. ISBN 978-958-8323-38-1.
  • Rodríguez Becerra, Manuel (2001). (PDF). Manuel Rodríguez Becerra. pp. 1–32. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-11-23. Retrieved 2017-01-30.[self-published source?]
  • (PDF). United Nations Development Program. 2014. pp. 1–156. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-04-04. Retrieved 2017-01-30.
  • Woods, Sarah (2008). Colombia. Bradt Travel Guides. ISBN 978-1-84162-242-2. Retrieved 2017-01-30.

External links edit

  • - Universidad de La Salle (in Spanish)
  • Colombia: Bajo Caguán-Caquetá Rapid Inventory [PDF]
  • Colombia: La Lindosa, Capricho, Cerritos Rapid Inventory [PDF]

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The biodiversity of Colombia is the variety of indigenous organisms in the country with the second highest biodiversity in the world 1 As of 2021 around 63 000 species are registered in Colombia of which 14 are endemic The country occupies worldwide the first position in number of orchids birds and butterflies second position in plants amphibians and fresh water fish third place in species of palm trees and reptiles and globally holds the sixth position in biodiversity of mammals 2 Colombia is one of seventeen megadiverse countries in the world The country hosts two biodiversity hotspots 1 Tropical Andes5 Tumbes Choco MagdalenaJaguar in Jaime Duque Zoo TocancipaThe country hosts 59 nationally designated protected areas At the establishment of the most recent addition Bahia Portete Kaurrele National Natural Park Colombian president Juan Manuel Santos said Biodiversity is to Colombia what oil is for the Arabs 3 4 In 2020 according to the Colombian Biodiversity Information System 63 303 species were registered in the country 5 of which more than 8 800 are considered endemic species 6 7 8 The country occupies the first position in the world in number of orchid and bird species second in plants amphibians butterflies and freshwater fish third in palm and reptile species and fourth in mammalian biodiversity According to a report by the WWF half of Colombia s ecosystems are in a critical state of deterioration or in a state of danger The organization said that environmental degradation is due to oil extraction mineral and metal extraction and deforestation Deteriorating ecosystems are threatening the existence of more than a third of Colombia s plants and 50 percent of its animals 9 Since 1998 the Humboldt Institute for Biological Resources has been collecting biodiversity samples As of 2014 16 469 samples representing around 2 530 species of 1 289 genera and 323 families from Colombian biodiversity have been stored in its archives 10 Contents 1 Description 1 1 Biodiversity in numbers 1 2 Natural regions 1 2 1 Caribbean natural region 1 2 2 Andean natural region 1 2 3 Orinoquia natural region 1 2 4 Amazon natural region 1 2 5 Pacific Choco natural region 1 2 6 Insular natural region 2 Biodiversity hotspots 3 Species 3 1 Selected fauna 3 2 Selected endemic flora 3 3 Selected endemic fungi 4 Panoramas 5 See also 6 References 6 1 Bibliography 7 External linksDescription editColombia is one of seventeen megadiverse countries in the world 7 The country in northwestern South America contains 311 types of coastal and continental ecosystems 1 As of the beginning of 2021 a total of between 63 000 and 71 000 species are registered in the country 8 5 with 8803 endemic species representing near the 14 of the total registered species 6 Colombia is the country with the most paramos in the world more than 60 of the Andean ecosystem is found within Colombian territories 11 Boyaca is the department where 18 3 of the national total area is located 12 Since December 20 2014 Colombia hosts 59 protected areas 13 The biodiversity is highest in the Andean natural region followed by the Amazon natural region 14 Since 1998 the Humboldt Institute for Biological Resources in the country has been collecting samples of biodiversity As of 2014 16 469 samples representing around 2530 species from 1289 genera and 323 families of the Colombian biodiversity have been stored in their archives 15 The biodiversity of Colombia is at risk mainly because of habitat loss urbanisation deforestation and overfishing 16 According to a study of 2001 260 000 hectares 640 000 acres of forested area is lost every year 17 Around 1300 species are critically endangered and 509 species are introduced in Colombia 22 of which are classified as invasive species in Colombia 2 Various plans to address the environmental issues are proposed 18 The National System of Protected Areas SINAP is the administrator of protected areas Biodiversity in numbers edit Class Group Pos SpeciesVertebrates Mammals list primates 4 492Birds list endemic 1 1941Reptiles list lizards snakes 3 537Amphibians 2 803Marine fish 2000Freshwater fish Magdalena River 1435Invertebrates arthropods Lepidoptera butterflies moths 1 3274Ants 900Marine molluscs 1250Marine sponges 1250Corals 139Marine decapods 560Echinoderms 296Terrestrial molluscs 650Beetles 7000Arachnids 1089Bees 398Diptera 3153Flora endemic Flowering plants 22 840Flowerless plants 45Orchids endemic 1 4270Ferns and relatives 1643Palm trees 3 289Mosses and relatives 1649Algae Terrestrial algae 1030Marine algae 565Fungi Lichen 1674Macrofungi 1239Rusts 327Smuts 71To commemorate the biodiversity of Colombia the coins of the Colombian peso introduced in 2012 feature a species each 19 Natural regions edit Main article Natural regions of Colombia Colombia is divided into six natural regions Caribbean natural region edit Main article Caribbean natural region nbsp Surface area 132 288 km2 51 077 sq mi Departments nbsp Antioquia nbsp Atlantico nbsp Bolivar nbsp Cesar nbsp Cordoba nbsp La Guajira nbsp Magdalena nbsp Sucre nbsp National parks Bahia PorteteCienaga GrandeLos ColoradosCorales de ProfundidadCorales del RosarioEl CorchalLos FlamencosMacuiraParamilloPlayona AcandiSalamanca IslandS N de Santa MartaTayronaBiodiversity aquatic birds 165amphibians 39reptiles 129plants 3151fish 109References 13 14 Andean natural region edit Main article Andean natural region nbsp Surface area 282 540 km2 109 090 sq mi Departments nbsp Antioquia nbsp Boyaca nbsp Caldas nbsp Cauca nbsp Cesar nbsp Choco nbsp Cundinamarca nbsp Huila nbsp Narino nbsp Norte de Santander nbsp Quindio nbsp Risaralda nbsp Santander nbsp Tolima nbsp Valle del CaucaNational parks Catatumbo BariChingazaEl CocuyCorotaCueva de los GuacharosDona Juana CascabelLos EstoraquesGalerasGuanentaLas HermosasIguaqueNevado del HuilaLos NevadosLas OrquideasOtun QuimbayaPisbaPuraceSelva de FlorenciaSumapazTamaTatamaYariguies nbsp Biodiversity aquatic birds 14amphibians 485reptiles 220plants 11 500fish 197References 13 14 Orinoquia natural region edit Main article Orinoquia natural region nbsp Surface area 285 437 km2 110 208 sq mi Departments nbsp Arauca nbsp Casanare nbsp Meta nbsp VichadaNational parks La MacarenaLos PicachosTiniguaEl Tuparro nbsp Biodiversity aquatic birds 92amphibians 57reptiles 119plants 2692fish 619References 13 14 Amazon natural region edit Main article Amazon natural region nbsp Surface area 483 911 km2 186 839 sq mi Departments nbsp Amazonas nbsp Caqueta nbsp Guainia nbsp Guaviare nbsp Putumayo nbsp Vaupes nbsp VichadaNational parks Alto FraguaIndi WasiAmacayacuCahuinariChiribiqueteNukakLa PayaPuinawaiRio PureChurumbelosTinigua nbsp Biodiversity aquatic birds 74amphibians 158reptiles 195plants 5300fish 675References 13 14 Pacific Choco natural region edit Main article Pacific Choco natural region nbsp Surface area 83 170 km2 32 110 sq mi Departments nbsp Cauca nbsp Choco nbsp Narino nbsp Valle del Cauca nbsp National parks Los KatiosSanquiangaUramba Bahia MalagaUtriaBiodiversity aquatic birds 142amphibians 154reptiles 177plants 4525fish 164References 13 14 Insular natural region edit Main article Insular region of Colombia nbsp Surface area 300 km2 120 sq mi Departments nbsp Bolivar nbsp Cauca nbsp San Andres y Providencia nbsp Valle del Cauca nbsp National parks Corales del RosarioMalpeloOld ProvidenceGorgonaBiodiversity Corales del Rosario y San Bernardofish 170corals 52sponges 25molluscs amp crustaceans 100sGorgona Islandfish Pseudobatos prahliTrichomycterus gorgonaMalpelo Islandfish Acanthemblemaria stephensiHalichoeres malpeloOld Providence Lagoonbirds 74References 13 14 20 21 22 23 24 25 Biodiversity hotspots edit nbsp nbsp Biodiversity hotspots of Tumbes Choco Magdalena left and Tropical Andes right Colombia hosts two biodiversity hotspots the Tropical Andes and Tumbes Choco Magdalena The country is part of the World Network of Biosphere Reserves with five biosphere reserves 26 Name Since Firstreview Secondreview Image NotesCinturon Andino 1979 2001 2011 nbsp 27 El Tuparro 1979 2001 2011 nbsp 28 Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta 1979 2001 2011 nbsp 29 Cienaga Grande de Santa Marta 2000 2011 nbsp 30 Seaflower 2000 2011 nbsp 31 Species edit nbsp The Amazon river dolphin inhabits the southeastern Amazon region of Colombia Selected fauna edit Name Species ImageCaqueta titi Callicebus caquetensiscotton top tamarin Saguinus oedipus nbsp mountain tapir Tapirus pinchaque nbsp ornate titi Callicebus ornatus nbsp spectacled bear Tremarctos ornatus nbsp white footed tamarin Saguinus leucopus nbsp Santamartamys nbsp American flamingo Phoenicopterus ruber nbsp Andean condor Vultur gryphus nbsp blue billed curassow Crax alberti nbsp Colombian chachalaca Ortalis columbiana nbsp Crested caracara Caracara plancus nbsp great egret Ardea alba nbsp green bearded helmetcrest Oxypogon guerinii nbsp indigo capped hummingbird Amazilia cyanifrons nbsp little blue heron Egretta caerulea nbsp multicoloured tanager Chlorochrysa nitidissima nbsp snowy egret Egretta thula nbsp white tailed starfrontlet Coeligena phalerata nbsp blue anole Anolis gorgonae nbsp Magdalena River turtle Podocnemis lewyana nbsp rainbow whiptail Cnemidophorus lemniscatus nbsp spectacled caiman Caiman crocodilus nbsp Norops mariarum nbsp Andean poison frog Andinobates opisthomelas nbsp Boettger s Colombian treefrog Dendropsophus columbianus nbsp golden poison frog Phyllobates terribilis nbsp Guajira stubfoot toad Atelopus carrikeri nbsp harlequin poison frog Oophaga histrionica nbsp Lehmann s poison frog Oophaga lehmanni nbsp Pristimantis tayrona nbsp green discus Symphysodon tarzoo nbsp redhump eartheater Geophagus steindachneri nbsp spotted moray Gymnothorax moringa nbsp Malpelo barnacle blenny Acanthemblemaria stephensi nbsp Malpelo wrasse Halichoeres malpeloCentrochir crocodili nbsp Hoplosternum magdalenae nbsp Labrisomus dendriticus nbsp Sturisoma aureum nbsp Clysonymus longwing Heliconius clysonymus nbsp Dirce beauty Colobura dirce nbsp brown peacock Anartia amathea nbsp eleone white Leptophobia eleone nbsp short lined kite swallowtail Protographium agesilaus nbsp Rhetus arcius nbsp Mastigoproctus colombianus nbsp Psammodesmus bryophorus nbsp giant ramshorn snail Marisa cornuarietis nbsp Portuguese man o war Physalia physalis nbsp sea slug nbsp Selected endemic flora edit Name Species ImageCattleya trianaenational flower nbsp wax palm Ceroxylon quindiuensenational tree nbsp lulo Solanum quitoensenational fruit nbsp borojo Alibertia patinoi nbsp Ancipitia anthrax nbsp Comparettia macroplectron nbsp Dracula bella nbsp Dracula diabola nbsp Dracula lotax nbsp Erythroxylum novogranatense nbsp frailejon Espeletia killipii nbsp Heliconia bourgaeana nbsp Hypericum myricariifolium nbsp Ipomoea pes caprae nbsp Lepanthes ophelma nbsp Lupinus alopecuroides nbsp Masdevallia mejiana nbsp Miconia salicifolia nbsp Monnina salicifolia nbsp Odontoglossum crispum nbsp Opuntia wentiana nbsp Paphinia rugosa nbsp Paphinia seegeri nbsp Passiflora loefgrenii nbsp Pentacalia vernicosa nbsp Phragmipedium schlimii nbsp color changing Restrepia Restrepia chameleon nbsp copper coloured Restrepia Restrepia cuprea nbsp Restrepia nittiorhyncha nbsp Restrepia pandurata nbsp Senecio formosoides nbsp Stanhopea platyceras nbsp Stanhopea pozoi nbsp Stanhopea shuttleworthii nbsp Stanhopea stevensonii nbsp Selected endemic fungi edit Name Species ImageCookeina tricholoma nbsp Favolus brasiliensis nbsp Oudemansiella platensis nbsp Panoramas edit nbsp Cocora valley Quindio nbsp Oceta Paramo BoyacaSee also editBiodiversity of the Eastern Hills Bogota Conservation biology Biodiversity of Thomas van der Hammen Natural Reserve Biodiversity of Cape Town New Caledonia New Zealand Biodiversity of Borneo environmental issues in Colombia Environmental personhoodReferences edit a b Que es la biodiversidad Humboldt Institute in Spanish a b Biodiversidad en cifras SiB Colombia in Spanish Nuevo Parque Nacional Natural de Colombia Bahia Portete permanent dead link Ministerio de Ambiente Colombia in Spanish Bahia Portete regalo de Navidad El Espectador in Spanish a b Biodiversidad en Cifras 2021 SiB Colombia in Spanish a b Especies endemicas areas protegidas y deforestacion Biodiversidad 2018 Humboldt Institute in Spanish a b Biodiversity A Z a b Biodiversidad en Colombia in Spanish Colombia Viva Informe 2017 WWF Colombia Instituto Humboldt www humboldt org co in European Spanish Retrieved 2021 06 08 Five unmissable Colombian paramos begging to be explored Nieto Escalante et al 2010 p 75 a b c d e f g Parques Nacionales de Colombia in Spanish a b c d e f g Estadisticas Biodiversidad Colombia in Spanish Arbelaez Cortes et al 2015 p 163 UNDP 2014 p 18 Rodriguez Becerra 2001 p 10 Plan de accion de biodiversidad Colombia 2016 2030 Archived 2017 11 07 at the Wayback Machine in Spanish Biodiversidad nuestra conexion vital Banco de la Republica in Spanish Woods 2008 p 49 Kyne P M 2016 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