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Changes of <i>Cinchona</i> distribution over the past two centuries in the northern Andes

Carlos E. González‐Orozco, Esther García Guillén, Nicolás Cuvi

2023Royal Society Open Science13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The Cinchona genus is important for humanity due to its ethnobotanical properties, and in particular its ability to prevent and treat malaria. However, there have been historical changes of Cinchona distribution in the tropical Andes that remain undocumented. In the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, several explorers recorded Cinchona precise localities in present-day Colombia and Ecuador, countries which harbour about half of the species of the genus, including C. officinalis . We compare historical and twentieth-century records to evaluate whether elevational ranges, mean elevation and latitude varied between the two periods. A large expansion of 662.5 m in average elevation for Cinchona and 792.5 m in elevational range for C. officinalis was found. These findings have implications for the conservation of economically important species and help us understand the impacts of the Anthropocene over time.

Topics & Concepts

CinchonaDistribution (mathematics)GeographyArchaeologyEcologyEconomic geographyBiologyMathematicsCatalysisEnantioselective synthesisMathematical analysisBiochemistryGeology and Paleoclimatology ResearchTree-ring climate responsesEnvironmental and Cultural Studies in Latin America and Beyond
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