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Birds of the Cordillera del Kutuku, Morona Santiago, Southeastern Ecuador

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REVISTA PERUANA DE BIOLOGIA
卷 29, 期 1, 页码 -

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Univ Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Faculty Biological Sciences
DOI: 10.15381/rpb.v29i1.20667

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Avifauna; Isolated Mountain Range; Cutucu; Biodiversity; Mountain Massif

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The Cordillera del Kutuku in southeastern Ecuador is partially isolated from the Andes mountain range. Limited roads and the policies of the Shuar ethnic group have contributed to the conservation of the forests, especially those above 1800 meters. This remote area protects important biodiversity, threatened bird populations, and the culture of indigenous groups.
The cordillera del Kutuku is located in the southeastern Ecuador and is partially isolated from the Andes mountain range. We conducted five field expeditions to the region, where we directly obtained information regarding the richness of birds. In addition, we compile bird richness data from published records and Ecuadorian museum's collections in order to provide an updated list. A total of 501 bird spe-cies were registered, in an elevation range from 500 to 2.300 m a.s.l. We found 13 species with new latitudinal and/or longitudinal distribution extensions. Twenty-six species (5.2%) are in an elevated risk category nationally or globally. The region's limited roads, added to the Shuar ethnic group policies for entering to their terri-tory has aided in the conservation of forests, especially those over 1800 m a.s.l. Thus, the biological knowledge of this area remains to be discovered. This remote area protects an important diversity, as well as threatened bird populations, water resources, territory and culture of the indigenous groups that inhabit it. However, unfortunately the entire mountain range is under concession for exploration of mining projects. Therefore, the attention of regional and national authorities is required to join efforts to ensure their conservation and biological exploration.

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