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Microhistological epidermal atlas for identifying plants consumed by South American camelids in the dry Peruvian Puna
Resumen
A microhistological atlas was developed that describes the key foliar epidermal characteristics of 22 plant species consumed by vicuñas within the Sustainable Use Management Areas in the Peasant Community of San Cristóbal de Lucanas, Ayacucho, Peru. This atlas is intended to be used as a reference pattern in plant identification when the microhistology technique is applied to feces to determine the botanical composition of the diet of domestic and wild
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A microhistological atlas was developed that describes the key foliar epidermal characteristics of 22 plant species consumed by vicuñas within the Sustainable Use Management Areas in the Peasant Community of San Cristóbal de Lucanas, Ayacucho, Peru. This atlas is intended to be used as a reference pattern in plant identification when the microhistology technique is applied to feces to determine the botanical composition of the diet of domestic and wild herbivores. Additionally, a successful case applied to vicuñas is presented.
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Autor
Capuñay, Katherine;
Borrelli, Laura Beatriz;
Alegría, Juan José;
Pizarro, Samuel;
Ñaupari, Javier;
Fuente
Small Ruminant Research 243 : 107427. (February 2025)
Fecha
2025-02
Editorial
Elsevier
ISSN
0921-4488
1879-0941
1879-0941
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Tipo de documento
artículo
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