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Lake Pátzcuaro

Lake Pátzcuaro (Spanish: Lago de Pátzcuaro) is a lake in the municipality of Pátzcuaro, Michoacán, Mexico.

Lake Pátzcuaro
Pátzcuaro Lake
Lago de Pátzcuaro
View from Janitzio Island
Lake Pátzcuaro
Pátzcuaro Lake
Lago de Pátzcuaro
LocationPátzcuaro, Michoacán
Coordinates19°38′N 101°38′W / 19.633°N 101.633°W / 19.633; -101.633Coordinates: 19°38′N 101°38′W / 19.633°N 101.633°W / 19.633; -101.633
Basin countriesMexico
IslandsJaracuaro, Uranden, Janitzio, Pacanda, Yunuen, Tecuena
SettlementsPátzcuaro, Erongarícuaro, Quiroga, Tzintzuntzan
Official nameHumedales del Lago de Pátzcuaro
Designated2 February 2005
Reference no.1447[1]

Lake Pátzcuaro lies in an endorheic basin, which does not drain to the sea. A watershed area of 929 square kilometres drains into the lake, of which 126.4 are the water body. The Lake Pátzcuaro watershed extends 50 kilometres east–west and 33 kilometres from north to south. Lake Pátzcuaro lies at an elevation of 1,920 metres, and is the center of the basin and is surrounded by volcanic mountains with very steep slopes. It has an average depth of 5 metres and a maximum of 11. Its volume is approximately 580 million cubic metres.[2]

The Lake Pátzcuaro basin is of volcanic origin. At times it has been part of an open and continuous hydrological system formed by Lake Cuitzeo, Pátzcuaro and Lake Zirahuén, which drained into the Lerma River. Today, like lakes Cuitzeo and Zirahuén, it is a closed basin, although ecologists consider it a sub-basin of the Lerma-Chapala basin.[2]

Wetlands

The lake is surrounded by extensive wetlands, which have been designated as a Ramsar site since 2005.[1] Cattails and other reedy vegetation are the dominant wetland vegetation, in dense stands over 2 meters tall. Typical wetland plant genera include Typha, Scirpus, Eleocharis, and Cyperus. The dominant species of aquatic vegetation are Potamogeton illinoensis, Scirpus pectinatus, Typha latifolia, T. domingensis, and Nymphaea mexicana.[3]

The wetlands are extremely important for birds, both year-round inhabitants and migrating waterfowl. Close to 200 species inhabit the wetlands, including some endemic species such as the black-polled yellowthroat (Geothlypis speciosa). Two native species have not been observed recently; the yellow rail (Coturnicops noveboracensis) has not been seen since 1964 and may be locally extinct, and the endemic slender-billed grackle (Quiscalus palustris) is presumed extinct.

The Lake Pátzcuaro salamander (Ambystoma dumerilii) is endemic to the basin. Among other aquatic or semi-aquatic animals, several are largely or entirely restricted to the Lake Pátzcuaro system, such as the rough-footed mud turtle of the subspecies tarascense,[4] the essentially harmless Mexican garter snake of the subspecies patzcuaroensis,[5] the fish Pátzcuaro chub (Algansea lacustris) and Pátzcuaro allotoca (Allotoca diazi),[6] and the dwarf crayfish Cambarellus patzcuarensis.[7]

The lake and its surrounding wetlands have undergone significant environmental changes over the past 50 years. logging and agriculture in the surrounding watershed have contributed to siltation of the lake (1 cm / year - 1.2 million cubic meters / year), and water diversion for agriculture and urbanization has reduced the size of the lake by 40 square kilometers, and 2.6 meters in depth. Other threats include untreated sewage, the introduction of exotic species, and chemical pollution.[8]

In February 2021, members of the Supreme Indigenous Council of Michoacán (CSIM) noted that political opportunism, corruption, and a lack of coordination have undermined efforts to clean up the lake. They noted that since 2006 MXN $5 billion has been spent, and since 1934, 2,300 studies have been conducted, yet 79% of the inhabitants of Pátzcuaro, Erongarícuaro, Quiroga, and Tzintzuntzan live in poverty and 40% in extreme poverty.[9]

Watershed

In the watershed surrounding the wetlands, the natural terrestrial vegetation is composed of xeric scrub (1,920-2,100 m above sea level), pine and oak forests intertwined with xeric scrub (2,100-2,400 m) and by pure pine-oak forests in the higher peaks (2,400-2,900 m). The pine-oak forests are part of the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt pine-oak forests ecoregion.[3]

In the last fifty years, human activity in the watershed has intensified. Farming and livestock ranching in the basin have significantly increased. Over 10,000 hectares of forest have been lost to logging, fires, fuelwood gathering, and clearance for farming and ranching.[8]

History

The Lake Pátzcuaro basin is home to the Purépecha people. Purépecha leaders established the basin as the heartland of the Tarascan state, which rivaled the Aztec Empire before the Spanish conquest. The towns of Ihuatzio, Tzintzuntzan and Pátzcuaro were important Purépecha centers.

Islands in the lake

  • Jaracuaro
  • Uranden - Small island.
  • Janitzio - Island with tourist facilities
  • Pacanda - The largest, flattest island. Cabanas for rent.
  • Yunuen - Small island
  • Tecuena - Sparsely populated island

Major towns along the lake shore

Minor towns along the lake shore

  • Tocuaro - woodworking and maskmaking
  • Opongio - mezcal distillery
  • Puacuaro
  • Arocutin
  • Ihuatzio - ancient temple ruins called yacatas.
  • Santa Fe La Laguna - crafts
  • Cucuchuchu
  • Uricho
  • Napizaro
  • Erongarícuaro

Nearby areas

References

  1. ^ a b "Humedales del Lago de Pátzcuaro". Ramsar Sites Information Service. Retrieved 25 April 2018.
  2. ^ a b "Descripción de la cuenca", Recuperación Ambiental del Lago de Pátzcuaro". Accessed October 18, 2009. [1] 2009-04-16 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ a b "Central Mexican wetlands". Terrestrial Ecoregions. World Wildlife Fund. Retrieved October 18, 2009.
  4. ^ Rhodin, A.G.J.; J.B. Iverson; R. Bour; U. Fritz; A. Georges; H.B. Shaffer; P.P. van Dijk (2017). Turtles of the World: Annotated Checklist and Atlas of Taxonomy, Synonymy, Distribution, and Conservation Status (PDF). Chelonian Research Monographs. Vol. 7 (8 ed.). pp. 1–292. doi:10.3854/crm.7.checklist.atlas.v8.2017. ISBN 9781532350269.
  5. ^ Conant, R. (2003). "Observations on garter snakes of the Thamnophis eques complex in the lakes of Mexico's transvolcanic belt, with descriptions of new taxa". American Museum Novitates (3406): 1–64. doi:10.1206/0003-0082(2003)406<0001:OOGSOT>2.0.CO;2. hdl:2246/2832.
  6. ^ Ceballos, G.; E.D. Pardo; L.M Estévez; H.E. Pérez, eds. (2016). Los peces dulceacuícolas de México en peligro de extinción. ISBN 978-607-16-4087-1.
  7. ^ Alvarez. F.; J.L. Villalobos (2015). "The Crayfish of Middle America". In T. Kawai; Z. Faulkes; G. Scholtz (eds.). Freshwater Crayfish: A Global Overview. CRC Press. pp. 448–463. ISBN 9781466586390.
  8. ^ a b "Indicadores del deterioro ambiental", Recuperación Ambiental del Lago de Pátzcuaro". Accessed October 18, 2009. [2]
  9. ^ Martínez Elorriaga, Ernesto (February 10, 2021). "La Jornada - Fracasan por corrupción planes para salvar el lago de Pátzcuaro". jornada.com.mx (in Spanish). La Jornada. Retrieved February 10, 2021.

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Lake Patzcuaro Spanish Lago de Patzcuaro is a lake in the municipality of Patzcuaro Michoacan Mexico Lake Patzcuaro Patzcuaro Lake Lago de PatzcuaroView from Janitzio IslandLake Patzcuaro Patzcuaro Lake Lago de PatzcuaroLocationPatzcuaro MichoacanCoordinates19 38 N 101 38 W 19 633 N 101 633 W 19 633 101 633 Coordinates 19 38 N 101 38 W 19 633 N 101 633 W 19 633 101 633Basin countriesMexicoIslandsJaracuaro Uranden Janitzio Pacanda Yunuen TecuenaSettlementsPatzcuaro Erongaricuaro Quiroga TzintzuntzanRamsar WetlandOfficial nameHumedales del Lago de PatzcuaroDesignated2 February 2005Reference no 1447 1 Lake Patzcuaro lies in an endorheic basin which does not drain to the sea A watershed area of 929 square kilometres drains into the lake of which 126 4 are the water body The Lake Patzcuaro watershed extends 50 kilometres east west and 33 kilometres from north to south Lake Patzcuaro lies at an elevation of 1 920 metres and is the center of the basin and is surrounded by volcanic mountains with very steep slopes It has an average depth of 5 metres and a maximum of 11 Its volume is approximately 580 million cubic metres 2 The Lake Patzcuaro basin is of volcanic origin At times it has been part of an open and continuous hydrological system formed by Lake Cuitzeo Patzcuaro and Lake Zirahuen which drained into the Lerma River Today like lakes Cuitzeo and Zirahuen it is a closed basin although ecologists consider it a sub basin of the Lerma Chapala basin 2 Contents 1 Wetlands 2 Watershed 3 History 4 Islands in the lake 5 Major towns along the lake shore 6 Minor towns along the lake shore 7 Nearby areas 8 ReferencesWetlands EditThe lake is surrounded by extensive wetlands which have been designated as a Ramsar site since 2005 1 Cattails and other reedy vegetation are the dominant wetland vegetation in dense stands over 2 meters tall Typical wetland plant genera include Typha Scirpus Eleocharis and Cyperus The dominant species of aquatic vegetation are Potamogeton illinoensis Scirpus pectinatus Typha latifolia T domingensis and Nymphaea mexicana 3 The wetlands are extremely important for birds both year round inhabitants and migrating waterfowl Close to 200 species inhabit the wetlands including some endemic species such as the black polled yellowthroat Geothlypis speciosa Two native species have not been observed recently the yellow rail Coturnicops noveboracensis has not been seen since 1964 and may be locally extinct and the endemic slender billed grackle Quiscalus palustris is presumed extinct The Lake Patzcuaro salamander Ambystoma dumerilii is endemic to the basin Among other aquatic or semi aquatic animals several are largely or entirely restricted to the Lake Patzcuaro system such as the rough footed mud turtle of the subspecies tarascense 4 the essentially harmless Mexican garter snake of the subspecies patzcuaroensis 5 the fish Patzcuaro chub Algansea lacustris and Patzcuaro allotoca Allotoca diazi 6 and the dwarf crayfish Cambarellus patzcuarensis 7 The lake and its surrounding wetlands have undergone significant environmental changes over the past 50 years logging and agriculture in the surrounding watershed have contributed to siltation of the lake 1 cm year 1 2 million cubic meters year and water diversion for agriculture and urbanization has reduced the size of the lake by 40 square kilometers and 2 6 meters in depth Other threats include untreated sewage the introduction of exotic species and chemical pollution 8 In February 2021 members of the Supreme Indigenous Council of Michoacan CSIM noted that political opportunism corruption and a lack of coordination have undermined efforts to clean up the lake They noted that since 2006 MXN 5 billion has been spent and since 1934 2 300 studies have been conducted yet 79 of the inhabitants of Patzcuaro Erongaricuaro Quiroga and Tzintzuntzan live in poverty and 40 in extreme poverty 9 Watershed EditIn the watershed surrounding the wetlands the natural terrestrial vegetation is composed of xeric scrub 1 920 2 100 m above sea level pine and oak forests intertwined with xeric scrub 2 100 2 400 m and by pure pine oak forests in the higher peaks 2 400 2 900 m The pine oak forests are part of the Trans Mexican Volcanic Belt pine oak forests ecoregion 3 In the last fifty years human activity in the watershed has intensified Farming and livestock ranching in the basin have significantly increased Over 10 000 hectares of forest have been lost to logging fires fuelwood gathering and clearance for farming and ranching 8 History EditThe Lake Patzcuaro basin is home to the Purepecha people Purepecha leaders established the basin as the heartland of the Tarascan state which rivaled the Aztec Empire before the Spanish conquest The towns of Ihuatzio Tzintzuntzan and Patzcuaro were important Purepecha centers Islands in the lake EditJaracuaro Uranden Small island Janitzio Island with tourist facilities Pacanda The largest flattest island Cabanas for rent Yunuen Small island Tecuena Sparsely populated islandMajor towns along the lake shore EditPatzcuaro Situated on the southeastern shore of Lake Patzcuaro Erongaricuaro Historic Purepecha site Quiroga Thriving market town Tzintzuntzan Market town with ruins nearby Capital of the P urhepechasMinor towns along the lake shore EditTocuaro woodworking and maskmaking Opongio mezcal distillery Puacuaro Arocutin Ihuatzio ancient temple ruins called yacatas Santa Fe La Laguna crafts Cucuchuchu Uricho Napizaro ErongaricuaroNearby areas EditLake Zirahuen Santa Clara del CobreReferences Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lake Patzcuaro Lakes portal Mexico portal a b Humedales del Lago de Patzcuaro Ramsar Sites Information Service Retrieved 25 April 2018 a b Descripcion de la cuenca Recuperacion Ambiental del Lago de Patzcuaro Accessed October 18 2009 1 Archived 2009 04 16 at the Wayback Machine a b Central Mexican wetlands Terrestrial Ecoregions World Wildlife Fund Retrieved October 18 2009 Rhodin A G J J B Iverson R Bour U Fritz A Georges H B Shaffer P P van Dijk 2017 Turtles of the World Annotated Checklist and Atlas of Taxonomy Synonymy Distribution and Conservation Status PDF Chelonian Research Monographs Vol 7 8 ed pp 1 292 doi 10 3854 crm 7 checklist atlas v8 2017 ISBN 9781532350269 Conant R 2003 Observations on garter snakes of the Thamnophis eques complex in the lakes of Mexico s transvolcanic belt with descriptions of new taxa American Museum Novitates 3406 1 64 doi 10 1206 0003 0082 2003 406 lt 0001 OOGSOT gt 2 0 CO 2 hdl 2246 2832 Ceballos G E D Pardo L M Estevez H E Perez eds 2016 Los peces dulceacuicolas de Mexico en peligro de extincion ISBN 978 607 16 4087 1 Alvarez F J L Villalobos 2015 The Crayfish of Middle America In T Kawai Z Faulkes G Scholtz eds Freshwater Crayfish A Global Overview CRC Press pp 448 463 ISBN 9781466586390 a b Indicadores del deterioro ambiental Recuperacion Ambiental del Lago de Patzcuaro Accessed October 18 2009 2 Martinez Elorriaga Ernesto February 10 2021 La Jornada Fracasan por corrupcion planes para salvar el lago de Patzcuaro jornada com mx in Spanish La Jornada Retrieved February 10 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lake Patzcuaro amp oldid 1113815214, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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