Acta Amazonica (Jun 2015)

Updated List and identification key of 219 tree species of white sand forests of the Allpahuayo Mishana National Reserve, Loreto, Peru

  • Ricardo ZARATE GOMEZ,
  • Tony Jonatan MORI VARGAS,
  • Fredy Francisco RAMIREZ AREVALO,
  • Hilda Paulette DAVILA DOZA,
  • George Pepe GALLARDO GONZALES,
  • Geancarlo COHELLO HUAYMACARI

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1809-4392201402922
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 45, no. 2
pp. 133 – 156

Abstract

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White sand forests, although low in nutrients, are characterized not only by several endemic species of plants but also by several monodominant species. In general, plants in this forest have noticeably thin stems. The aim of this work was to elaborate a parallel dichotomous key for the identification of Angiosperm tree species occurring on white sand forests at the Allpahuayo Mishana National Reserve, Loreto, Peru. We compiled a list of species from several publications in order to have the most comprehensive list of species that occur on white sand forest. We found 219 species of Angiosperm, the more abundant species were Pachira brevipes (26.27%), Caraipa utilis (17.90%), Dicymbe uaiparuensis (13.27%), Dendropanax umbellatus (3.28%), Sloanea spathulata (2.52%), Ternstroemia klugiana (2.30%), Haploclathra cordata (2.28%), Parkia igneiflora (1.20%), Emmotum floribundum (1.06%), Ravenia biramosa (1.04%) among others. Most species of white sand forests can be distinguished using characteristics of stems, branches and leaves. This key is very useful for the development of floristic inventories and related projects on white sand forests from Allpahuayo Mishana National Reserve.

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