Nicolás Gutiérrez Morales

Nicolás Gutiérrez Morales
São Paulo State University | Unesp · Instituto de Biociencias - PPGCB/Biologia Vegetal

Ecologist, Master in Botany PhD Student in Vegetal Biology

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Introduction
Ecologist and botanist with focus in the systematics and evolution of the Orchidaceae in the neotropics. Andean Forests. Ecological restoration.

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Publications (29)
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Two new pleurothallid species of the genera Lepanthes and Pleurothallis, native to cloud forest remnants of the eastern Andes of Colombia, are described and illustrated. Lepanthes pseudoabitaguae is compared with Lepanthes abitaguae, from which it differs by the color of the flowers and by the oblong and biglandular appendix. Pleurothallis falcata...
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Three new species of Pabstiella from Espírito Santo and Bahia in Brazil are described and illustrated, with digital plates, comparative figures, and annotations on their ecology provided. The species are compared with similar taxa, and their phylogenetic placement is hypothesized based on their morphology. In addition, five species are proposed as...
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Colombia is a major biodiversity hotspot, having one of the richest orchid floras in the world. The country spans over a million square kilometers of land, hosting a multitude of different ecosystems thanks to the complexity of its mountainous systems and influences from neighboring countries in Central and South America, as well as the Atlantic an...
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A new species of the orchid genus Restrepia from the department of Santander, in the western slope of the eastern Andes of Colombia, is described and illustrated. Restrepia santanderensis is compared with the morphologically similar R. flosculata and R. mendozae, which share having short inflorescences and small to medium yellow flowers. The new sp...
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A new species of Lepanthes from the Eastern Andes of Colombia is described and illustrated. Lepanthes florenciana is most similar to Lepanthes niphas, but it can be distinguished by the petals transversely trilobed with the upper and lower lobe dolabriform (vs. transversely bilobed with the lobes narrowly triangular), a lunate lip blades (vs. semi-...
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Pabstiella hileiaensis, a new species of Orchidaceae from southern Bahia in Brazil, is described and illustrated. The new species is similar to Pabstiella ezechiasi, but can be distinguished by the elliptical leaves, yellow flowers with red to brown veins, petals spatulate, slightly cucullate at the apex, the lip strongly papillose with erect later...
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Prior taxonomic studies in subtribe Pleurothallidinae have suggested a close relationship between miscellaneous species featuring long-repent, segmented rhizomes, abbreviated ramicauls, few-flowered inflorescences, and flowers with partially connate sepals and trilobed lip. The lack of phylogenetic information for most species has prevented further...
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Pabstiella consists of c. 130 epiphytic species in the Neotropics. We present a phylogenetic analysis based on nrITS, matK and trnH-psbA sequences from 59 species of the genus and 40 Pleurothallidinae and two Laeliinae and one Bletiinae as an outgroup, using maximum likelihood, Bayesian inference and maximum parsimony. We also performed molecular d...
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Lepanthes marielana, a new orchid species of the eastern Andes of Colombia, is described and illustrated. The new species is similar to Lepanthes clausa, also from the eastern Andes, but it can be distinguished by the echinate floral bracts, the light yellow with a central claret blotch flowers, the blades of the lip subfalcate with the apices surr...
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Pabstiella consists of c. 130 epiphytic species in the Neotropics. We present a phylogenetic analysis based on nrITS, matK and trnH-psbA sequences from 59 species of the genus and 40 Pleurothallidinae and two Laeliinae and one Bletiinae as an outgroup, using maximum likelihood, Bayesian inference and maximum parsimony. We also performed molecular d...
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Orchidaceae is one of the most threatened families of vascular plants in the world, and in recent years, species distribution models (SDM) have been used as a tool to inform the conservation status of several species. However, the usefulness of SDM depends on appropriate knowledge of the use and limitations of these tools, otherwise there is a risk...
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Icones Colombianae aims to promote broad and unrestricted public access to the scientific knowledge on biodiversity. Through this initiative, the work of different local researchers and orchid enthusiasts is made freely available and easily accessible online to the whole community. The interest that people from the communities where the orchids gro...
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Species Orchidacearum is a serial publication. It is published in volumes, freely available online, and peer-reviewed. Icons from any author are received, they may treat any species of the Orchidaceae family, from any country, previously published or not, as long as they comply with the author’s instructions. The main goal of the series is to make...
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Andinia auriculipetala is most similar to A. cordilabia and A. werneri but can be distinguished by the acute lateral sepals (vs. apiculate), the reniform, hirsute petals proportionally larger (comparable in size to the lip) with the lobes unequal and the sub-cordate lip ciliate toward the round apex, with the basal lobes oblong and touching above t...
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Species Orchidacearum is a serial publication. It is published in volumes, freely available online, and peer-reviewed. Icons from any author are received, they may treat any species of the Orchidaceae family, from any country, previously published or not, as long as they comply with the author’s instructions. The main goal of the series is to make...
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Lepanthes agatarum, a new species of Orchidaceae from the eastern Andes of Colombia, with cup-shaped flowers, is described and illustrated. The new species is similar to Lepanthes calocodon from Venezuela, but can be distinguished from it by its longer petals and a bilaminate lip with the blade apices elongate, long acuminate-slender to filiform. R...
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Species Orchidacearum is a serial publication. It is published in volumes, freely available online, and peer-reviewed. Icons from any author are received, they may treat any species of the Orchidaceae family, from any country, previously published or not, as long as they comply with the author’s instructions. The main goal of the series is to make...
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Rhetinantha acuminata is recognized by its creeping rhizome, inflorescences surrounded by distichous sheaths, pseudobulbs with two apical leaves, lip with especially prominent waxy deposits and ciliate margins of the clinandrium.
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A new species of Cyrtochilum from the Eastern Cordillera of Colombia is described and illustrated. The new species is most similar to the pink-flowered Cyrtochilum distans but is distinguished by its white and yellow-green flowers with spreading sepals and a pink lip with a basally yellow and apically white callus consisting of two parallel keels (...
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A New species of Epidendrum from the Eastern cordillera of Colombia is described, known only from the type, epiphytic in tropical moist Forest.
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Species Orchidacearum is a serial publication. It is published in volumes, freely available online, and peer-reviewed. Icons from any author are received, they may treat any species of the Orchidaceae family, from any country, previously published or not, as long as they comply with the author’s instructions. The main goal of the series is to make...
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An advance of the orchid flora of the Vélez province (Santander) in the eastern Andes of Colombia is presented here, incluiding the taxonomic novelties and new species described to the date, during more than five years of field work.
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Colombia posee aproximadamente el 15% de las especies de la familia Orchidaceae del mundo con unas 3596 especies reportadas (Bernal et al. 2015). Particularmente, la cordillera de los Andes caracterizada por sus ecosistemas de alta montaña y por sus elevados niveles de humedad relativa, alberga cerca del 87% de las especies de orquídeas del país, c...
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El Herbario de la Pontificia Universidad Javeriana Sede Bogotá (HPUJ) se conforma en los años cuarenta gracias a la fundación del Museo del Colegio Máximo por parte de los padres jesuitas. Desde entonces el herbario ha recibido diversas donaciones entre las que se destaca la colección de Orchidaceae del Padre Pedro Ortiz Valdivieso S.J. conformado...

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