Estudio fitosociológico de los bosques de Kewiña (Polylepis spp., Rosaceae) en la cordillera de Cochabamba

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FITOSOCIOLOGICAL STUDY OF THE KEWINA FORESTS (Polylepis spp., ROSACEAE) IN THE CORDILLERA OF COCHABAMBA El trabajo se refiere a la tipificaci6n de los bosques remanentes de kewiiya (Polylepis spp.) presentes en la cordillera de Cochabamba, entre los 2 900 Y 4 100 msnm aproximadamente y realizado desde enero de 1995 a junio de 1996. Se utiliz6 el metodo fitosociol6gico de BRAUN-BLANQUET, actualiza- do por GEHU y RIVAS-MARTINEZ (1981), habiendose identificado 2 asociaciones:Berberido commutatae-Polylepidetum besseri (piso supratropical subhumedo a humedo inferior); Citharexylo punctati- Polylepis lanatae (piso supratropical humedo a subasociaci6n); una subasociaci6n citharexyllotosum punctati (piso supratropical humedo a hiperhumedo) y 2 comunidades fitosociol6gicas: una de Polylepis tomentella subsp. nana (piso supratropical subhumedo) y otra de Polylepis tomentella subsp. inca- noides (piso supratropical subhumedo). La principal conclusi6n es la existencia de vegetaci6n potencial climacica constituIda por especies de Polylepis en todo el piso supratropical de la cordillera de Co- chabamba, entre los 2 900 -4 100 m. Palabras clave: bosques andinos, fitosociologla, Polylepis, Cochabamba. Bolivia. ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to investigate the phytosociology of the remaining Kewiiya (Polylepis spp.), forests, located at approximately 2 900 -4100 m on Cochabamba's mountain range. The study took place between January 1995 and June 1996. The phytosociology method, developed by BRAUN-BLANQUET and updated by GEHU and RIVAS-MARTINEZ (1981), was used. Two associations, Berberido commutatae-Polylepidetum besseri (supratropical subhumid to inferior humid floor) and Citha-rexylo punctati-Polylepidetum lanatae (supratropical humid floor), were identified. Furthermore, one subassociation, citharexyllotosum punctati (supratropical humid to hiperhumid floor), and two phytoso- ciology communities, Polylepis tomentella subsp. nana (supratropical subhumid floor) and Polylepis to- mentella subsp. incanoides (supratropical subhumid floor), were detected. The most important finding was the presence of a climax community, consisting of Polylepis species, which is distributed around the entire supratropical floor of the Cochabamba mountain range at an altitude of 2 900 -4 100 m. Key words: Andean forests, phytosociology, Polylepis, Cochabamba. Bolivia.

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