Tardigrades from El Diviso Natural Reserve (Animalia: Tardigrada) – Santander, Colombia

Abstract (en):

El Diviso es una reserva ubicada en la microcuenca del río Frío Alto y la subcuenca del mismo, entre los 1700-2100 metros de altura, con una temperatura promedio de 16°C, localizada a 22.5 Km de la ciudad de Bucaramanga a un costado de la vía que conduce a la ciudad de Cúcuta. Es propiedad de la Corporación Autónoma Regional para la Defensa de la Meseta de Bucaramanga CDMB. Su área total es de 85 hectáreas, de las cuales 69 corresponden a bosque natural, 15 a plantaciones de cipreses (Cupresus lusitanica) y pino pátula (Pinus patula), y una hectárea en la cual se localiza una casa y áreas para cultivo.

Keywords:

Tardígrados, Osos de agua, Tardígrada, Santander, Lista de especies (es)

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Jerez Jaimes, J. H., & Narváez Parra, E. X. (2001). Tardigrades from El Diviso Natural Reserve (Animalia: Tardigrada) – Santander, Colombia. Biota Colombiana, 2(2). Retrieved from https://revistas.humboldt.org.co/index.php/biota/article/view/96

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