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Additions to the flora of bryophytes of Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Based on a floristic study of bryophytes from southern Ecuador, we report eight species new to the cPalabras claves:ECUADOR, liverworts, MossesAutores:Lita Benítez, Robbert Gradstein S.Fuentes:googlescopusFunctional traits of epiphytic lichens in response to forest disturbance and as pbkp_redictors of total richness and diversity
ArticleAbstract: Epiphytic lichens are good ecological indicators of climatic and environmental changes. The physioloPalabras claves:Community weighted mean (CWM), Conservation, ECUADOR, Growth forms, Indicator species, Tropical montane forestsAutores:Aragon G., Lita Benítez, Prieto M., Yadira GonzálezFuentes:googlescopusGeomorphology and altitude effects on the diversity and structure of the vanishing montane forest of southern Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: (1) Background: Neotropical montane forests represent one of the most diverse world ecosystems; howePalabras claves:alpha diversity, altitudinal gradients, Beta diversity, Diversity patterns, ECUADOR, geomorphology, Mountain forestsAutores:Carlos Naranjo, Escudero A., Fani Tinitana, Lita Benítez, Nixon L. Cumbicus Torres, Omar Cabrera, Pablo RamónFuentes:googlescopusEpiphytic cryptogams as bioindicators of air quality in a tropical andean city
ArticleAbstract: Air pollution is one of the main environmental problems in developed and developing countries. EpiphPalabras claves:alpha diversity, Beta diversity, bryophytes, ECUADOR, LichensAutores:Juan Díaz, Lita Benítez, Luis Montaño, Paul SalinasFuentes:googlescopusEssential Oil Constituents of Mosses Species from Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Breutelia tomentosa (Sw. ex Brid.) A. Jaeger, Leptodontium viticulosoides (P. Beauv.) Wijk & Margad.Palabras claves:chemical composition, ECUADOR, Essential oil, MossesAutores:Eduardo Valarezo, James Calva, Juan Diego Febres Eguiguren, Lita Benítez, Stalin P. Jaramillo, Valeria VidalFuentes:googlescopusEffects of tropical montane forest disturbance on epiphytic macrolichens
ArticleAbstract: The high diversity of epiphytes typical of undisturbed montane tropical forests has been negativelyPalabras claves:Disturbance, DIVERSITY, ECUADOR, Epiphytic macrolichens, tropical montane forestAutores:A. Benitez Chavez, Aragon G., G. Aragon, Lita Benítez, M Prieto, Prieto M., X Gonzalez Renteria, Yadira GonzálezFuentes:googlerraaescopusInfluence of soil and elevation on roadside cryptogam diversity in the tropical Andes
ArticleAbstract: Background: The deforestation caused by road construction is one of the main drivers for both biodivPalabras claves:Beta diversity, bryophytes, ECUADOR, Indicator species, Lichens, RichnessAutores:Giordani P., Lita Benítez, Marina Mazón, Nixon L. Cumbicus Torres, Patricio Guzmán, Paul Salinas, Vinicio Carrión-PaladinesFuentes:googlescopusPhytochemistry of three ecuadorian lamiaceae: Lepechinia heteromorpha (briq.) epling, lepechinia radula (benth.) epling and lepechinia paniculata (kunth) epling
ArticleAbstract: In this research, the leaves of Lepechinia heteromorpha (Briq.) Epling, Lepechinia radula (Benth.) EPalabras claves:5-hydroxy-4 ′, 7-dimethoxy flavone, Angustanoic acid E, Carnosol, Caryophyllene oxide, ECUADOR, Essential oil, Guaiol, Lamiaceae, Ledol, SpathulenolAutores:Bicchi C., Gianluca Gilardoni, Jackeline León, Jorge Ramirez, Lita Benítez, Mayra Montalván, Nixon L. Cumbicus Torres, Vladimir Morocho, Willan Orlando Caicedo QuincheFuentes:googlescopusLichen diversity on tree trunks in tropical dry forests is highly influenced by host tree traits
ArticleAbstract: Tropical dry forests have been recognized as one of the most threatened ecosystems in the world duePalabras claves:Bark texture, ECUADOR, Epiphytic communities, forest disturbance, Lichens, Tree speciesAutores:Aragon G., Lita Benítez, Prieto M.Fuentes:googlescopusTwo new taxa of leafy liverworts (Marchantiophyta: Jungermanniidae) from Cerro Plateado, Cordillera del Cóndor, Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Bazzania arcuata var. mamillosa var. nov. and Syzygiella ciliata sp. nov. are described from Cerro PPalabras claves:Bazzania arcuata var. mamillosa, CORDILLERA DEL CÓNDOR, ECUADOR, Jungermanniales, liverworts, Syzygiella ciliata, Syzygiella sect. AnomalaeAutores:Gradstein R., Lita BenítezFuentes:googlescopus