Guía ilustrada para la identificación de plantas acuáticas en humedales de Tabasco

This Ilustrated Field Guide to the Aquatic Plants of Tabasco has been developed to assist in efforts to conduct regular aquatic vegetation monitoring at Tabasco wetlands. Tabasco state presents a complex and highly diverse number of wetlands such as palustrine, coastal, lacustrine and riberine wetlands, covering the 27% of the total surface. These aquatic ecosystems provides an habitat for a high biodiversity of faunal communitites with ecological and economical importance. Furthermore, this area is important also in hidrological features associated to a high diversity of fauna and plants, whereas 23% of national vertebrate biodiversity and 53% of freshwater wetlands are presented. Palustrine wetlands of Tabasco and Campeche are considered the biggest swamp ecosystems in the country, and the most important reserve of aquatic plants of the Mesoamerican region.

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Main Authors: Barba Macías, Everardo Doctor autor/a 2025, Alva Juárez, Mario A. autor/a, Calva Benítez, Laura Georgina autor/a
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Language:spa
Published: Villahermosa, Tabasco, México El Colegio de la Frontera Sur 2013
Subjects:Plantas acuáticas, Humedales, Guías de selección de plantas, Frosur,
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spelling KOHA-OAI-ECOSUR:532732024-03-12T12:38:42ZGuía ilustrada para la identificación de plantas acuáticas en humedales de Tabasco Barba Macías, Everardo Doctor autor/a 2025 Alva Juárez, Mario A. autor/a Calva Benítez, Laura Georgina autor/a textVillahermosa, Tabasco, México El Colegio de la Frontera Sur2013spaThis Ilustrated Field Guide to the Aquatic Plants of Tabasco has been developed to assist in efforts to conduct regular aquatic vegetation monitoring at Tabasco wetlands. Tabasco state presents a complex and highly diverse number of wetlands such as palustrine, coastal, lacustrine and riberine wetlands, covering the 27% of the total surface. These aquatic ecosystems provides an habitat for a high biodiversity of faunal communitites with ecological and economical importance. Furthermore, this area is important also in hidrological features associated to a high diversity of fauna and plants, whereas 23% of national vertebrate biodiversity and 53% of freshwater wetlands are presented. Palustrine wetlands of Tabasco and Campeche are considered the biggest swamp ecosystems in the country, and the most important reserve of aquatic plants of the Mesoamerican region.Bibliografía: páginas 107Abstract.. Índice de comunidades y especies.. 1. Introducción.. 2. La vegetación acuática en Tabasco.. 3. Como usar esta guía.. 4. Las plantas hidrófitas.. 5. Adaptaciones de las plantas acuáticas.. 6. Estructura de las plantas acuáticas.. 7. Formas de crecimiento.. I. Comunidades arbóreas y arborescentes.. A. Selva Mediana Inundable (SMI.. B. Selva Baja Inundable (SBI.. C. Selva Alta-Mediana Riparia (SAMR.. C. Bosque Perennifolio Ripario (BR.. D. Manglar (M.. E. Palmar Inundable (PI.. II. Comunidades arbustivas.. A. Matorral Inerme Inundable (MII.. B. Matorral Espinoso Inundable (MEI.. III. Comunidades herbáceas.. A. Hidrófitas Enraizadas Emergentes (HEE.. B. Hidrófitas Enraizadas de Hojas Postradas (HEHP.. C. Hidrófitas Enraizadas Sumergidas (HES.. D. Hidrófitas Libres Flotadoras (HLF.. E. Hidrófitas Libremente Sumergidas (HLS.. F. Hidrófitas Enraizadas de Tallos Flotantes (HETF.. IV. Zonación.. V. Guía fotográfica para la identificación de plantas acuáticas.. VI. Fichas técnicas de las comunidades y especies.. VII. BibliografíaThis Ilustrated Field Guide to the Aquatic Plants of Tabasco has been developed to assist in efforts to conduct regular aquatic vegetation monitoring at Tabasco wetlands. Tabasco state presents a complex and highly diverse number of wetlands such as palustrine, coastal, lacustrine and riberine wetlands, covering the 27% of the total surface. These aquatic ecosystems provides an habitat for a high biodiversity of faunal communitites with ecological and economical importance. Furthermore, this area is important also in hidrological features associated to a high diversity of fauna and plants, whereas 23% of national vertebrate biodiversity and 53% of freshwater wetlands are presented. Palustrine wetlands of Tabasco and Campeche are considered the biggest swamp ecosystems in the country, and the most important reserve of aquatic plants of the Mesoamerican region.Adobe Acrobat profesional 6.0 o superiorPlantas acuáticasHumedalesGuías de selección de plantasFrosurDisponible en líneaURN:ISBN:9786077637875Acceso en línea sin restricciones
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Humedales
Guías de selección de plantas
Frosur
Plantas acuáticas
Humedales
Guías de selección de plantas
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Alva Juárez, Mario A. autor/a
Calva Benítez, Laura Georgina autor/a
Guía ilustrada para la identificación de plantas acuáticas en humedales de Tabasco
description This Ilustrated Field Guide to the Aquatic Plants of Tabasco has been developed to assist in efforts to conduct regular aquatic vegetation monitoring at Tabasco wetlands. Tabasco state presents a complex and highly diverse number of wetlands such as palustrine, coastal, lacustrine and riberine wetlands, covering the 27% of the total surface. These aquatic ecosystems provides an habitat for a high biodiversity of faunal communitites with ecological and economical importance. Furthermore, this area is important also in hidrological features associated to a high diversity of fauna and plants, whereas 23% of national vertebrate biodiversity and 53% of freshwater wetlands are presented. Palustrine wetlands of Tabasco and Campeche are considered the biggest swamp ecosystems in the country, and the most important reserve of aquatic plants of the Mesoamerican region.
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Alva Juárez, Mario A. autor/a
Calva Benítez, Laura Georgina autor/a
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Calva Benítez, Laura Georgina autor/a
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title Guía ilustrada para la identificación de plantas acuáticas en humedales de Tabasco
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title_full Guía ilustrada para la identificación de plantas acuáticas en humedales de Tabasco
title_fullStr Guía ilustrada para la identificación de plantas acuáticas en humedales de Tabasco
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