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RESEARCH ARTICLE

A new biogeographical regionalisation of the Páramo biogeographic province

Carlos Jiménez-Rivillas A , Juan J. García B , Mario Alberto Quijano-Abril B , Juan M. Daza A and Juan J. Morrone https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5566-1189 C D
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A Grupo Herpetológico de Antioquia (GHA), Instituto de Biología, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Universidad de Antioquia (UdeA), Calle 67 número 53-108, 1226 Medellín, Colombia.

B Grupo de Estudios Florísticos, Herbario Universidad Católica de Oriente (HUCO), Sector 3, Carrera 46 número 40B 50, 008 Rionegro, Colombia.

C Museo de Zoología ‘Alfonso L. Herrera’, Departamento de Biología Evolutiva, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), 04510 Mexico City, Mexico.

D Corresponding author. Email: juanmorrone2001@yahoo.com.mx

Australian Systematic Botany 31(4) 296-310 https://doi.org/10.1071/SB18008
Submitted: 24 February 2018  Accepted: 13 August 2018   Published: 17 September 2018

Abstract

We identified biogeographical districts in the Páramo biogeographic province, in the north-western Andes of Colombia, Ecuador and Venezuela, including the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta in Colombia, above 3000 m ASL. We applied a parsimony analysis of endemicity (PAE) to 8418 distributional data of 4644 vertebrate and angiosperm species, distributed in the north-western Andes and the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta. Areas analysed were selected according to the hypotheses of several authors. We obtained a single most parsimonious cladogram, which shows 10 groups of areas (southern Ecuadorian, central Ecuadorian, northern Ecuadorian, Venezuelan, Los Picachos, Sierra Nevada, Santa Inés-Sonsón, Paramillo del Sinú, Cordillera Oriental and Quindío) and a single isolated area (Farallones de Cali). We propose that these areas conform 11 biogeographical districts. The biogeographical districts obtained adjust to the ‘cordilleran pattern’, where páramos of each cordillera are linked together. This study supports the hypothesis that during different glacial periods, páramos of these cordilleras were connected and, subsequently, separated during interglacial periods.

Additional keywords: angiosperms, evolutionary biogeography, Neotropics, parsimony analysis of endemicity, Pleistocene, Quaternary, terrestrial vertebrates.


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