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ISSN 1819-754X
research article
Vol. 31, 2024June 23, 2024 UTC

Diversity and Species of Vascular Epiphytes in Tingana, the Highest Flooded Forest in Peru

Yakov Quinteros-Gómez, Betty Millán, Doris Gómez-Ticerán, Franco Angeles-Alvarez, Abel Salinas-Inga, Jehoshua Macedo-Bedoya, Sergio Olórtegui Chamolí, Ángel Balbuena-Serrano,
Alto Mayo Valleyorchidsphorophytestrataclimate change
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Quinteros-Gómez, Y., Millán, B., Gómez-Ticerán, D., Angeles-Alvarez, F., Salinas-Inga, A., Macedo-Bedoya, J., Olórtegui Chamolí, S., & Balbuena-Serrano, Á. (2024). Diversity and Species of Vascular Epiphytes in Tingana, the Highest Flooded Forest in Peru. Mires and Peat, 31, 05. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.19189/​MaP.2023.OMB.Sc.2321074

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