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Diana Bradshaw | profile | all galleries >> Southwest Ecuador 2009 >> Buenaventura Reserve | tree view | thumbnails | slideshow |
The west-slope foothills of the western Andes in the provinces of Canar and El Oro are cloaked with montane rainforest. Much of this area has been fragmented, but a large part has been preserved by the Jocotoco Foundation in the Buenaventura Reserve. This area is special because it constitutes the southern range limit for a number of species restricted to the humid west slope of Columbia and Ecuador; the degree to which it is geographically isolated has allowed the evolution of species such as the El Oro Parakeet; the presence here of lower elevation species show an expansion of ecological niches; and the unusual mixture of species of diverse geographic origens occuring together reflects a complex biogeographic history. Visitors may stay at the recently built Umbrellabird Lodge. |
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![]() Flower Recepticle |
![]() Land Crab |
![]() Mossy Forest |
![]() Daisy, Composite, and Beetle |
![]() Arum |
![]() Melastome |
![]() Gesneriad Monopyle sp. |
![]() Red Ginger, Costus sp. |
![]() Philodendron verrucosum, Aroid |
![]() Orchid |
![]() Poison Dart Frog |
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