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| - | **Páramo de sumapaz - vegetation - tussock grass - rainfall & groundwater - soil** | + | **Páramo de sumapaz - vegetation - tussock grass - rainfall & groundwater |
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| //Overview of the three main vegetation assemblages in the high-altitude páramo ecosystem, with abundance of cushion-forming plants in topographic hollows and valley bottoms, tussock grasses along the hillsides, and forest in areas not easily accessible by humans.(Molina et al., 2024)// | //Overview of the three main vegetation assemblages in the high-altitude páramo ecosystem, with abundance of cushion-forming plants in topographic hollows and valley bottoms, tussock grasses along the hillsides, and forest in areas not easily accessible by humans.(Molina et al., 2024)// | ||
| - | Within the [[18|Páramo]] ecosystem, elevation is the main driver for its vegetation, and this results in an internal vertical structure with three main [[18|Páramo]] vegetation belts: the sub-Páramo, | + | Within the [[18|Páramo]] ecosystem, elevation is the main driver for its vegetation, and this results in an internal vertical structure with three main [[18|Páramo]] vegetation belts: the sub-Páramo, |
| - | [[35|Tussock | + | In undisturbed areas, |
| [[35|Tussock grass]] vegetation exhibits significant [[21|rainfall]] interception capacity. | [[35|Tussock grass]] vegetation exhibits significant [[21|rainfall]] interception capacity. | ||