- Wayqecha Biological Station
The Wayqecha Biological Station is a tropical ecological
research station nearPeru 'sManú National Park . This research station is located in the upper reaches of the Río Cosñipata, an affluent of theMadre de Dios River , in thePaucartambo Province ,Cusco Region . The station ranges from 2200 to 3700 m in elevation and includes several Andeanecosystem s, 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-basedAmazon 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 theOrganization 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 WayqechaExternal 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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