M. C. Segovia-Salcedo, Joselin Carolina Caiza Guamba, M. Kessler, P. M. Ramsay, Tatiana Espinoza Boza Espinoza, Daniel Renison, H. R. Quispe-Melgar, Erickson Urquiaga-Flores, Milagros Rodriguez-Caton, F. N. Ames-Martínez, Aldemar Carabajo-Hidalgo, Diego M Cabrera-Amaya, K. Romoleroux
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¿Cómo avanzar en la conservación de los bosques de Polylepis y su diversidad biológica?
ABSTRACT Polylepis is the dominant genus of the high Andean forest vegetation and they have a crucial ecological role. However, these forests are highly endangered and many of their biological aspects are still unknown. In this context, a series of questions were formulated with the aim that their resolution would contribute to a better understanding of Polylepis’dynamics and biological diversity, as well as improve their conservation efforts. Twenty one speakers from the V International Congress of Conservation and Ecology of Polylepis forests participated in the formulation of 67 questions related to these forests. Comments and additional information were received via email and google doc spreadsheet, open to the participants. Afterwards, two workshops were organized with the researchers to formulate, discuss, analyze and define the final list, narrowing down to a total of 40 questions. The questions were categorized into 6 different topics: Taxonomy, Ecology and Biogeography, Genetics, Conservation, Ethnobiology and Climate Change. We hope these questions will be considered as a priority for new research agendas and to define joint efforts for Polylepis forest conservation.