Changes in macrofossil distribution and recent dinamics of Distichia muscoides peatlands in the Sierra Nevada del Cocuy, Colombia

Peatlands are permanently flooded wetland ecosystems that accumulate organic matter, which is what makes them carbon sinks and resevoirs. Peatlands that are located in páramos help to maintain water balance in surrounding ecosystems and regulate the distribution of the water used by human communitie...

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Main Authors: Margarita María Valderrama, Daniela Buitrago, María Margarita Bedoya, Juan C. Benavides
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Language:English
Published: Universidad Nacional de Colombia 2017-01-01
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Online Access:https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/cal/article/view/64327
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author Margarita María Valderrama
Daniela Buitrago
María Margarita Bedoya
Juan C. Benavides
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description Peatlands are permanently flooded wetland ecosystems that accumulate organic matter, which is what makes them carbon sinks and resevoirs. Peatlands that are located in páramos help to maintain water balance in surrounding ecosystems and regulate the distribution of the water used by human communities. Currently, peatlands are affected by climate change, which disrupts the balance between plant production and decomposition. Peatlands dominated by Distichia muscoides are particularly important since they depend on glacial hydrology. This paper presents a climatic reconstruction over the last 200 years, based on the vegetation succession history recorded in core samples from two peatlands located in the Sierra Nevada del Cocuy. The reconstructed vegetation was compared with historical records of temperature and precipitation. Our results showed differences in the trajectories followed by the vegetation, with an increase in plant production and dominance of D. muscoides over the last two decades related to increases in temperature. The positive water balance generated by the global increase in temperature and glacial melting results in an abundance of vascular plants in the turbera. The effect of the El Niño event of 1998 is reflected in a major change in the trajectories of the vegetation at the two sites, with Sphagnum peat being replaced by peat formed from different mosses, limiting the ability of the peatland to store organic matter. The effects of climate change are multiplied by phenomena such as El Niño that can rapidly alter the evolution of an ecosystem, even one as highly resilient as peatlands.
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spelling doaj-art-7d5dc4939cae419c8154134af67d7ec22025-08-20T03:10:57ZengUniversidad Nacional de ColombiaCaldasia0366-52322357-37592017-01-01391799010.15446/caldasia.v39n1.6432745190Changes in macrofossil distribution and recent dinamics of Distichia muscoides peatlands in the Sierra Nevada del Cocuy, ColombiaMargarita María Valderrama0Daniela Buitrago1María Margarita Bedoya2Juan C. Benavides3Departamento de Biología, Universidad EAFIT, Medellín-Colombia.Departamento de Biología, Universidad EAFIT, Medellín-Colombia.Departamento de Biología, Universidad EAFIT, Medellín-Colombia.Departamento de Ecología y Territorio, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Bogotá.Peatlands are permanently flooded wetland ecosystems that accumulate organic matter, which is what makes them carbon sinks and resevoirs. Peatlands that are located in páramos help to maintain water balance in surrounding ecosystems and regulate the distribution of the water used by human communities. Currently, peatlands are affected by climate change, which disrupts the balance between plant production and decomposition. Peatlands dominated by Distichia muscoides are particularly important since they depend on glacial hydrology. This paper presents a climatic reconstruction over the last 200 years, based on the vegetation succession history recorded in core samples from two peatlands located in the Sierra Nevada del Cocuy. The reconstructed vegetation was compared with historical records of temperature and precipitation. Our results showed differences in the trajectories followed by the vegetation, with an increase in plant production and dominance of D. muscoides over the last two decades related to increases in temperature. The positive water balance generated by the global increase in temperature and glacial melting results in an abundance of vascular plants in the turbera. The effect of the El Niño event of 1998 is reflected in a major change in the trajectories of the vegetation at the two sites, with Sphagnum peat being replaced by peat formed from different mosses, limiting the ability of the peatland to store organic matter. The effects of climate change are multiplied by phenomena such as El Niño that can rapidly alter the evolution of an ecosystem, even one as highly resilient as peatlands.https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/cal/article/view/64327Andescambio climáticoplantas en cojines
spellingShingle Margarita María Valderrama
Daniela Buitrago
María Margarita Bedoya
Juan C. Benavides
Changes in macrofossil distribution and recent dinamics of Distichia muscoides peatlands in the Sierra Nevada del Cocuy, Colombia
Caldasia
Andes
cambio climático
plantas en cojines
title Changes in macrofossil distribution and recent dinamics of Distichia muscoides peatlands in the Sierra Nevada del Cocuy, Colombia
title_full Changes in macrofossil distribution and recent dinamics of Distichia muscoides peatlands in the Sierra Nevada del Cocuy, Colombia
title_fullStr Changes in macrofossil distribution and recent dinamics of Distichia muscoides peatlands in the Sierra Nevada del Cocuy, Colombia
title_full_unstemmed Changes in macrofossil distribution and recent dinamics of Distichia muscoides peatlands in the Sierra Nevada del Cocuy, Colombia
title_short Changes in macrofossil distribution and recent dinamics of Distichia muscoides peatlands in the Sierra Nevada del Cocuy, Colombia
title_sort changes in macrofossil distribution and recent dinamics of distichia muscoides peatlands in the sierra nevada del cocuy colombia
topic Andes
cambio climático
plantas en cojines
url https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/cal/article/view/64327
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