LIANAS DE LA AMAZONIA BAJA, SUCUMBÍOS-ECUADOR
Abstract
FieldworV on five permanent plots of 1 Ha located in the Cuyabeno Faunistic Reserve hill, Yurimagua-Eno plain, hill above the Güeppi River, palm-dominated moretals of Cuyabeno. and Güeppi River basin, all in the Sucumbios province, was carried out during 2001-2002. Lianas of >1 cm OBH were evaluated, and the vouchers are deposited at the Alfredo Paredes Herbarium (QAP). In the hi* at the Cuyabeno reserve there were 182 individuals. 24 families. 42 genera, and 71 species. BA=2 99 m2/ha. Dl=34.29, and the frequent species were Moutabea aculeata. Machaerlum mutis» and Tontelea ovalifolia: In the moretal of the Cuyabeno reserve there were 145 individuals. 28 families. 41 genera. 66 species. BA-2 56 m2/ha. 01=13.16, and the dominant speoes were Machaerlum cuspidatum, M. lelophyllum and Uncarts guianensir. the Yurimagua-Eno Plan presented 82 individuals. 24 families. 32 genera. 42 speoes. BA-0.69 mt/ha. 01=21.83. and the dominant species were Acacia multlpinnata. Piptadenia anolidurus and Paulllnia bractaatr. on the h i ol the Güeppi river there were 105 mdMduato. 25 tambes. 49 genera. 76 speoes. BA-034 m*toa. 01=47.7.. and the dormant speoes were M mutis», M. floribundum and A mulbpinnat * and the moretal of the Güeppi river presented 30 mdhflduais. 15 l»n*ea. 19 genera. 24 speoes. BA-0 17 rráfia. 01*20. and toe don* nant speoes were M. floribundum. Defberg la d monetaria, and Bauhinla gulanenals The Sénianry Index ndcelae M ttere • more simiarity between the banes of N l at toe Cuyabeno and Güeppi (SI-24%). mamaos lo wer senáanty corresponds to toe porosis on Yurimagua-Eno and toe Cuyabeno M i