Wayqecha Biological Station

Wayqecha Biological Station

The Wayqecha Biological Station is a tropical ecological research station near Peru's Manú National Park. This research station is located in the upper reaches of the Río Cosñipata, an affluent of the Madre de Dios River, in the Paucartambo Province, Cusco Region. The station ranges from 2200 to 3700 m in elevation and includes several Andean ecosystems, such as montane forests, elfin forests, montane scrub and high-Andean grassland (puna). These ecosystems are connected by a series of trails and by the road Paucartambo-Shintuya. The station was established in 2005 and is managed by two non-governmental organizations: the Peruvian NGO Asociación para la Conservación de la Cuenca Amazónica (ACCA) and the US-based Amazon Conservation Association (ACA), which also manage the Los Amigos Biological Station in the lowland rainforest of southeastern Peru.

Current research at Wayqecha includes a multidisciplinary project studying carbon cycling in soils and montane forests and their response to climate change, and studies of plant and animal diversity patterns along the Andean elevational gradient. Wayqecha hosted a field course of the Organization for Tropical Studies in 2007.

Access

Wayqecha is located along the Paucartambo-Shintuya road, approximately 1 hour east of Paucartambo and 4-5 hours east of Cusco, the nearest city.

Gallery


Wayqecha_Biological_Stationimage:monforwayqecha.jpg|Montane_forest_at_3200_m_elevationimage:haleniamanu.jpg|A_Gentian flower in the Andean grassland above Wayqecha, "Halenia" sp.
Epidendrum secundum", a common orchid at Wayqecha

External links

* [http://www.amazonconservation.org/home/Wayqechas/home.htm Wayqecha home page]
* [http://www.amazonconservation.org/home/ Amazon Conservation Association]
* [http://www.andesamazon.org/research_sites/peru/wayqecha.aspx Botanical Research Institute of Texas on Wayqecha]
* [http://www.biosci.missouri.edu/avianecology/kosnipata/index.html Kosñipata Ecosystem Project]
* [http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/2003068943_orchids18.html Article on orchid research at Wayqecha, "The Seattle Times"]

References

De la Riva I., Chaparro J.C. 2005. A new species of tree frog from the Andes of southeastern Peru (Anura : Hylidae : "Hyla"). "Amphibia-Reptilia" 26: 515-521


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