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Podocarpus National Park

Podocarpus National Park (Spanish: Parque Nacional Podocarpus) is a national park located in the provinces of Zamora Chinchipe and Loja, in the south-east of Ecuador. It was created in 1982.[1]

Podocarpus National Park
Trees surrounding the Bombuscaro river
LocationEcuador
Zamora Chinchipe and Loja
Nearest cityLoja, Loja, Ecuador
Coordinates4°17′0″S 79°0′0″W / 4.28333°S 79.00000°W / -4.28333; -79.00000
Area1462.8 km2
Established1982

It covers 1,462.8 square kilometres (564.8 sq mi), from two spurs of the eastern range of the Andes to the basins of the Nangaritza, Numbala, and Loyola rivers. About 85 per cent of the park is in the province of Zamora Chinchipe, and the remainder is in the province of Loja. It is categorized as a megadiverse zone and an area with a high level of endemic species because it is a meeting point between four ecological systems: Northern Andes, Southern Andes, Amazonian, and Pacific.[2] Although considerable knowledge has been gathered about its biodiversity in parts of the area, only a minority of the species inhabiting the park has been discovered so far.[3]

The Podocarpus National Park spans from lower montane rain forests at about 1,000 metres (3,300 ft) elevation, up to high elevation elfin forests at 3,000 metres (9,800 ft). Paramo or subparamo vegetation is found at elevations above 3,000 m (9,800 ft) where a complex of more than 100 lagoons exists, among the best-known being the Lagunas del Compadre.

The park has two main entrances. One is in the Cajanuma Sector, about 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) south of Loja, where elfin forest and paramo habitats at elevations between some 2,900 and 3,500 metres (9,500 and 11,500 ft) can be accessed. The other is in the Bombuscaro Sector, corresponding to the Bombuscaro River, in lower montane forest habitats at elevations from roughly 1,000 metres (3,300 ft) upwards. There are two alternative entrances without park guards. The Romerillos Sector, corresponding to the Jamboé River southeast of the Bombuscaro Sector, is also an entrance for gold miners who work inside the park. Another entrance is at Cerro Toledo, east of the Yangana-Valladolid route in the southwestern part of the park.

Flora edit

The park contains an exceptionally diverse flora, and has been considered the 'Botanical Garden of America'. Its high and low mountain-forest ecosystems, located in the Nudo de Sabanilla pass, and its very humid mountain and premontane forests in the basin of the Numbala River, have more than 4,000 species of plants including trees that can measure up to 40 metres (130 ft), like the romerillo (Podocarpus glomeratus) which gives its name to the park, and many other valuable species like the Cinchona – the national tree of Ecuador – and a huge variety of orchids.

Among the main species found in the region are chilca (Baccharis spp.), laurel, San Pedro cactus, Physalis peruviana (uvilla), black elder, pumamaqui (Oreopanax sp.), sappanwood, arrayán, cashoco, alder, acacia, sage, guato blanco, cedar, castor oil plant, walnut, yumbingue (Terminalia guyanensis) and canelón (Swartzia littlei).

Fauna edit

So far, 68 species of mammals have been recorded in the park and its surroundings;[4] four of them are on Ecuador's "Red List" as either endangered or vulnerable:

Other notable mammals include:

There are 560 registered species of birds, which accounts for six per cent of all birds registered worldwide and 40 per cent of the birds registered in Ecuador.[2] For this reason it was identified in 1995 by Wedge and Long as one of the important areas for the conservation of neotropic birds.[2]

The area has also been identified as a diversity hotspot of insects such as geometrid moths. So far, 1,266 species of this family have been recorded in the northern part of the park and adjacent montane forests, a number exceeding any other place in the world.[5]

Tourist information edit

The city of Loja is nearby, approximately 25–90 minutes from the two major entrances of Cajanuma and Bombuscaro. There are three guided trails that take from 15 minutes (Speckled Bear Trail) to 1 hour and 20 minutes (Cloud Forest Trail). There are longer trails for those who prefer to backpack or camp. Visitors can also enter from Vilcabamba and Zamora, which are both located directly next to the national park.

Climate edit

The rainy season varies throughout the park. In the east the rainy season is March – July, while in the west the rainy season is October – December. The mean temperature at high elevations is 12 °C (54 °F) while in the lower parts of the park it is 18 °C (64 °F).[6]

External links edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Andes" at EcuadorExplorer.com
  2. ^ a b c Guide to Podocarpus National Park[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ Brehm, G.; Homeier, J.; Fiedler, K.; Kottke, I.; Illig, J.; Nöske, N. M.; Werner, F. A.; Breckle, S. W. (2008). "Mountain Rain Forests in Southern Ecuador as a Hotspot of Biodiversity – Limited Knowledge and Diverging Patterns". Gradients in a Tropical Mountain Ecosystem of Ecuador. Ecological Studies. Vol. 198. pp. 15–23. doi:10.1007/978-3-540-73526-7_2. ISBN 978-3-540-73525-0.
  4. ^ Liede-Schumann, S.; Breckle, Siegmar-W. (2008). Provisional checklists of flora and fauna of the San Francisco Valley and its surroundings: Reserva Biológica San Francisco, Prov. Zamora-Chinchipe, Southern Ecuador. Bonn, Germany: Society of Tropical Ecology. ISBN 9783980778039. OCLC 228007388.
  5. ^ Brehm, Gunnar; Pitkin, Linda M.; Hilt, Nadine; Fiedler, Konrad (2005). "Montane Andean rain forests are a global diversity hotspot of geometrid moths". Journal of Biogeography. 32 (9): 1621–1627. Bibcode:2005JBiog..32.1621B. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2699.2005.01304.x.
  6. ^ Loja city Tourist information

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Podocarpus National Park news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2008 Learn how and when to remove this message Podocarpus National Park Spanish Parque Nacional Podocarpus is a national park located in the provinces of Zamora Chinchipe and Loja in the south east of Ecuador It was created in 1982 1 Podocarpus National ParkIUCN category II national park Trees surrounding the Bombuscaro riverLocationEcuadorZamora Chinchipe and LojaNearest cityLoja Loja EcuadorCoordinates4 17 0 S 79 0 0 W 4 28333 S 79 00000 W 4 28333 79 00000Area1462 8 km2Established1982 It covers 1 462 8 square kilometres 564 8 sq mi from two spurs of the eastern range of the Andes to the basins of the Nangaritza Numbala and Loyola rivers About 85 per cent of the park is in the province of Zamora Chinchipe and the remainder is in the province of Loja It is categorized as a megadiverse zone and an area with a high level of endemic species because it is a meeting point between four ecological systems Northern Andes Southern Andes Amazonian and Pacific 2 Although considerable knowledge has been gathered about its biodiversity in parts of the area only a minority of the species inhabiting the park has been discovered so far 3 The Podocarpus National Park spans from lower montane rain forests at about 1 000 metres 3 300 ft elevation up to high elevation elfin forests at 3 000 metres 9 800 ft Paramo or subparamo vegetation is found at elevations above 3 000 m 9 800 ft where a complex of more than 100 lagoons exists among the best known being the Lagunas del Compadre The park has two main entrances One is in the Cajanuma Sector about 8 kilometres 5 0 mi south of Loja where elfin forest and paramo habitats at elevations between some 2 900 and 3 500 metres 9 500 and 11 500 ft can be accessed The other is in the Bombuscaro Sector corresponding to the Bombuscaro River in lower montane forest habitats at elevations from roughly 1 000 metres 3 300 ft upwards There are two alternative entrances without park guards The Romerillos Sector corresponding to the Jamboe River southeast of the Bombuscaro Sector is also an entrance for gold miners who work inside the park Another entrance is at Cerro Toledo east of the Yangana Valladolid route in the southwestern part of the park Contents 1 Flora 2 Fauna 3 Tourist information 4 Climate 5 External links 6 ReferencesFlora editThe park contains an exceptionally diverse flora and has been considered the Botanical Garden of America Its high and low mountain forest ecosystems located in the Nudo de Sabanilla pass and its very humid mountain and premontane forests in the basin of the Numbala River have more than 4 000 species of plants including trees that can measure up to 40 metres 130 ft like the romerillo Podocarpus glomeratus which gives its name to the park and many other valuable species like the Cinchona the national tree of Ecuador and a huge variety of orchids Among the main species found in the region are chilca Baccharis spp laurel San Pedro cactus Physalis peruviana uvilla black elder pumamaqui Oreopanax sp sappanwood arrayan cashoco alder acacia sage guato blanco cedar castor oil plant walnut yumbingue Terminalia guyanensis and canelon Swartzia littlei Fauna editSo far 68 species of mammals have been recorded in the park and its surroundings 4 four of them are on Ecuador s Red List as either endangered or vulnerable Mountain tapir Tapirus pinchaque Spectacled bear Tremarctos ornatus Northern pudu Pudu mephistophiles Jaguar Panthera onca Other notable mammals include Amazonian hog nosed skunk Conepatus semistriatus Common grey shrew opossum Caenolestes fuliginosus There are 560 registered species of birds which accounts for six per cent of all birds registered worldwide and 40 per cent of the birds registered in Ecuador 2 For this reason it was identified in 1995 by Wedge and Long as one of the important areas for the conservation of neotropic birds 2 The area has also been identified as a diversity hotspot of insects such as geometrid moths So far 1 266 species of this family have been recorded in the northern part of the park and adjacent montane forests a number exceeding any other place in the world 5 Tourist information editThe city of Loja is nearby approximately 25 90 minutes from the two major entrances of Cajanuma and Bombuscaro There are three guided trails that take from 15 minutes Speckled Bear Trail to 1 hour and 20 minutes Cloud Forest Trail There are longer trails for those who prefer to backpack or camp Visitors can also enter from Vilcabamba and Zamora which are both located directly next to the national park Climate editThe rainy season varies throughout the park In the east the rainy season is March July while in the west the rainy season is October December The mean temperature at high elevations is 12 C 54 F while in the lower parts of the park it is 18 C 64 F 6 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Podocarpus National Park References edit Andes at EcuadorExplorer com a b c Guide to Podocarpus National Park permanent dead link Brehm G Homeier J Fiedler K Kottke I Illig J Noske N M Werner F A Breckle S W 2008 Mountain Rain Forests in Southern Ecuador as a Hotspot of Biodiversity Limited Knowledge and Diverging Patterns Gradients in a Tropical Mountain Ecosystem of Ecuador Ecological Studies Vol 198 pp 15 23 doi 10 1007 978 3 540 73526 7 2 ISBN 978 3 540 73525 0 Liede Schumann S Breckle Siegmar W 2008 Provisional checklists of flora and fauna of the San Francisco Valley and its surroundings Reserva Biologica San Francisco Prov Zamora Chinchipe Southern Ecuador Bonn Germany Society of Tropical Ecology ISBN 9783980778039 OCLC 228007388 Brehm Gunnar Pitkin Linda M Hilt Nadine Fiedler Konrad 2005 Montane Andean rain forests are a global diversity hotspot of geometrid moths Journal of Biogeography 32 9 1621 1627 Bibcode 2005JBiog 32 1621B doi 10 1111 j 1365 2699 2005 01304 x Loja city Tourist information Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Podocarpus National Park amp oldid 1223299863, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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