The Santa Marta páramo (NT1007) is an
ecoregion
An ecoregion (ecological region) is an ecological and geographic area that exists on multiple different levels, defined by type, quality, and quantity of environmental resources. Ecoregions cover relatively large areas of land or water, and c ...
containing
páramo
Páramo () may refer to a variety of alpine tundra ecosystems located in the Andes Mountain Range, South America. Some ecologists describe the páramo broadly as "all high, tropical, montane vegetation above the continuous timberline". A narrower ...
(high moorland) vegetation above the treeline in the
Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta
The Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta (English: ''Snow-Covered Mountain Range of Saint Martha'') is an isolated mountain range in northern Colombia, separate from the Andes range that runs through the north of the country. Reaching an elevation of ...
mountain range on the Caribbean coast of Colombia. The isolated position of the range has allowed unique species to evolve. Some are related to those found in Central America and the Caribbean coastal areas, and some to species from the Andes. The habitat is relatively stable, but has been drastically changed from the original by long-term human activity.
Geography
Location
The Santa Marta páramo has an area of .
It covers the upper levels of the
Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta
The Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta (English: ''Snow-Covered Mountain Range of Saint Martha'') is an isolated mountain range in northern Colombia, separate from the Andes range that runs through the north of the country. Reaching an elevation of ...
in the north of Colombia.
This is a roughly triangular massif with its north side parallel to the
Caribbean
The Caribbean ( , ; ; ; ) is a region in the middle of the Americas centered around the Caribbean Sea in the Atlantic Ocean, North Atlantic Ocean, mostly overlapping with the West Indies. Bordered by North America to the north, Central America ...
sea, the southwest side facing the swamps of the
Ciénaga Grande de Santa Marta and the southeast side facing the
Serranía del Perijá
The Serranía del Perijá, Cordillera de Perijá or Sierra de Perijá is a mountain range, an extension of the eastern Andean branch ( Cordillera Oriental), in northern South America, between Colombia and Venezuela, ending further north in the ...
mountains across the
Cesar Cesar or César may refer to:
Arts and entertainment
* ''César'' (film), a 1936 French romantic drama
* ''César'' (play), a play by Marcel Pagnolt
Places
* Cesar, Portugal
* Cesar Department, Colombia
* Cesar River, in Colombia
* Cesar ...
and
Ranchería
The Spanish word ranchería, or rancherío, refers to a small, rural settlement. In the Americas the term was applied to Indigenous peoples of the Americas, native villages or bunkhouses. Anglo-Americans adopted the term with both these meaning ...
river valleys.
The ecoregion is surrounded by the
Santa Marta montane forests ecoregion, which in turn is surrounded by the
Sinú Valley dry forests Sinú may refer to:
* Sinú River, Colombia
* The Zenú, also known as Sinú, peoples of Colombia
* "Sinu" (Masterpiece song), a 2009 song by Malaysian band Masterpiece
See also
*
* Sinew, a tough band of fibrous connective tissue that connec ...
and
Guajira–Barranquilla xeric scrub
The Guajira–Barranquilla xeric scrub is a deserts and xeric shrublands, xeric shrubland ecoregion in Colombia, Venezuela, and the ABC Islands (Leeward Antilles), covering an estimated area of . Rainfall varies from , and the median temperature i ...
ecoregions.
Physical

The Santa Marta páramo is the most northern section of
páramo
Páramo () may refer to a variety of alpine tundra ecosystems located in the Andes Mountain Range, South America. Some ecologists describe the páramo broadly as "all high, tropical, montane vegetation above the continuous timberline". A narrower ...
(high moor) in South America.
The isolated Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta has an elevation of .
The páramo is found between the treeline around and the snowline around , with some variations due to differences in slope, rainfall and exposure to the wind and sun. The area is almost all
granodiorite
Granodiorite ( ) is a coarse-grained (phaneritic) intrusive igneous rock similar to granite, but containing more plagioclase feldspar than orthoclase feldspar.
The term banatite is sometimes used informally for various rocks ranging from gra ...
from the
Jurassic
The Jurassic ( ) is a Geological period, geologic period and System (stratigraphy), stratigraphic system that spanned from the end of the Triassic Period million years ago (Mya) to the beginning of the Cretaceous Period, approximately 143.1 Mya. ...
period.
Climate
The Köppen climate classification is "Cwb": warm temperate, winter dry, warm summer.
Where the
Northern Andean páramo
The Northern Andean páramo (NT1006) is an ecoregion containing páramo vegetation above the treeline in the Andes of Colombia and Ecuador.
In the past, when the climate was cooler, the treeline and the páramo units were lower and the units were c ...
is generally humid throughout the year with moisture delivered in the form of rain, clouds and fog as air masses are lifted up over the mountains, the Santa Marta páramo is similar to the
Costa Rican páramo
The Costa Rican páramo, also known as the Talamanca páramo, is a natural region of montane grassland and shrubland of Costa Rica and western Panama.
Setting
The Costa Rican páramo includes several enclaves on the highest peaks of the Cordi ...
and
Cordillera de Merida páramo
The Cordillera de Merida páramo (NT1004) is an ecoregion containing páramo (high moorland) vegetation above the treeline in the Andes mountain range of Venezuela.
The isolated habitat has many endemic species. It is relatively stable and intact. ...
, where the northeast trade winds create a distinct dry season.
Moist air currents rise every day and produce mist and rain.
Most rain falls in May and September.
At a sample location at coordinates mean monthly temperatures ranged from in January to in June.
Yearly average temperature was about , with average minimum of and maximum of .
Average total rainfall was about .
Mean monthly rainfall varied from in January to in May, falling back to in July and rising again to in October.
Ecology
The Santa Marta páramo ecoregion is in the
neotropical
The Neotropical realm is one of the eight biogeographic realms constituting Earth's land surface. Physically, it includes the tropical terrestrial ecoregions of the Americas and the entire South American temperate zone.
Definition
In biogeogra ...
realm, in the
montane grasslands and shrublands
Montane grasslands and shrublands are a biome defined by the World Wildlife Fund. The biome includes high elevation grasslands and shrublands around the world. The term "montane" in the name of the biome refers to "high elevation", rather than t ...
biome.
The ecoregion is part of the Northern Andean Paramo global ecoregion, which also includes the
Cordillera Central páramo
The Cordillera Central páramo (NT1004) is an ecoregion containing páramo (high moorland) vegetation above the treeline in the Andes mountain range of northern Peru and southern Ecuador. Due to its isolation there are high levels of endemism. De ...
,
Cordillera de Merida páramo
The Cordillera de Merida páramo (NT1004) is an ecoregion containing páramo (high moorland) vegetation above the treeline in the Andes mountain range of Venezuela.
The isolated habitat has many endemic species. It is relatively stable and intact. ...
and
Northern Andean páramo
The Northern Andean páramo (NT1006) is an ecoregion containing páramo vegetation above the treeline in the Andes of Colombia and Ecuador.
In the past, when the climate was cooler, the treeline and the páramo units were lower and the units were c ...
terrestrial ecoregions.
The plants and animals are adapted to the cold, dry conditions of the high peaks.
There is a high level of local endemism, particularly on the more isolated peaks.
The Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta has been designated a
Biosphere Reserve
A nature reserve (also known as a wildlife refuge, wildlife sanctuary, biosphere reserve or bioreserve, natural or nature preserve, or nature conservation area) is a protected area of importance for flora, fauna, funga, or features of geologic ...
due to the endemic plants and animals, particularly at the higher levels.
Origins
The Andes began to rise in the
Miocene
The Miocene ( ) is the first epoch (geology), geological epoch of the Neogene Period and extends from about (Ma). The Miocene was named by Scottish geologist Charles Lyell; the name comes from the Greek words (', "less") and (', "new") and mea ...
epoch, but in the north did not reach their present height until the
Pliocene
The Pliocene ( ; also Pleiocene) is the epoch (geology), epoch in the geologic time scale that extends from 5.33 to 2.58[Poaceae
Poaceae ( ), also called Gramineae ( ), is a large and nearly ubiquitous family of monocotyledonous flowering plants commonly known as grasses. It includes the cereal grasses, bamboos, the grasses of natural grassland and species cultivate ...](_blank)
'', ''
Cyperaceae
The Cyperaceae () are a family of graminoid (grass-like), monocotyledonous flowering plants known as wikt:sedge, sedges. The family (biology), family is large; botanists have species description, described some 5,500 known species in about 90 ...
'', ''
Asteraceae
Asteraceae () is a large family (biology), family of flowering plants that consists of over 32,000 known species in over 1,900 genera within the Order (biology), order Asterales. The number of species in Asteraceae is rivaled only by the Orchi ...
'', ''
Ericaceae
The Ericaceae () are a Family (biology), family of flowering plants, commonly known as the heath or heather family, found most commonly in acidic and infertile growing conditions. The family is large, with about 4,250 known species spread acros ...
'' and other families.
During the later parts of the
Quaternary
The Quaternary ( ) is the current and most recent of the three periods of the Cenozoic Era in the geologic time scale of the International Commission on Stratigraphy (ICS), as well as the current and most recent of the twelve periods of the ...
epoch there were alternating glacial and interglacial periods, with short, cold and dry periods alternating with warmer and more humid periods.
The páramo belts moved lower and joined together in the cold periods, and moved higher into unconnected enclaves when the temperatures rose.
The result is a mix of species of
tropical
The tropics are the regions of Earth surrounding the equator, where the sun may shine directly overhead. This contrasts with the temperate or polar regions of Earth, where the Sun can never be directly overhead. This is because of Earth's ax ...
and
boreal
Boreal, northern, of the north. Derived from the name of the god of the north wind from Ancient Greek civilisation, Boreas (god), Boreas. It may also refer to:
Climatology and geography
*Boreal (age), the first climatic phase of the Blytt-Sernand ...
origin with
genera
Genus (; : genera ) is a taxonomic rank above species and below family as used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms as well as viruses. In binomial nomenclature, the genus name forms the first part of the binomial s ...
that are found in most páramos, but many
endemic
Endemism is the state of a species being found only in a single defined geographic location, such as an island, state, nation, country or other defined zone; organisms that are indigenous to a place are not endemic to it if they are also foun ...
species in the individual páramos.
The Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta páramo is isolated and has a unique composition of flora and fauna.
The isolation has given time for endemic species to evolve including the genera ''
Castanedia'' and ''
Raouliopsis
''Raouliopsis'' is a genus of South American plants in the tribe Gnaphalieae within the family Asteraceae.
; Species ''.
The species evolved from warm tropical species adapted to moist conditions and from Andean species that migrated along the eastern cordillera of Colombia.
The flora is closer to the flora of the
Cordillera de Merida páramo
The Cordillera de Merida páramo (NT1004) is an ecoregion containing páramo (high moorland) vegetation above the treeline in the Andes mountain range of Venezuela.
The isolated habitat has many endemic species. It is relatively stable and intact. ...
and the
Cordillera de la Costa montane forests
The Cordillera de la Costa montane forests is a montane ecoregion of the tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests biome, in the Venezuelan Coastal Range (''Cordillera de la Costa'') on the Caribbean Sea in northern Venezuela.
Location
The ...
than to the Northern Andean páramo.
It is descended from flora growing on land that was lifted to intermediate elevations in the early and middle
Cenozoic
The Cenozoic Era ( ; ) is Earth's current geological era, representing the last 66million years of Earth's history. It is characterized by the dominance of mammals, insects, birds and angiosperms (flowering plants). It is the latest of three g ...
, and that differentiated when the land was lifted to high elevations during the
Pliocene
The Pliocene ( ; also Pleiocene) is the epoch (geology), epoch in the geologic time scale that extends from 5.33 to 2.58[Pleistocene
The Pleistocene ( ; referred to colloquially as the ''ice age, Ice Age'') is the geological epoch (geology), epoch that lasted from to 11,700 years ago, spanning the Earth's most recent period of repeated glaciations. Before a change was fin ...](_blank)
.
A 2013 analysis of the páramo units in Colombia evaluated similarities between their endemic flora.
It found that the units naturally formed into five biogeographical provinces:
The definition of the Páramos del Norte province differs from the traditional grouping, where the Santa Marta páramo is treated as a separate ecoregion and the
Perijá páramo is included in the Cordillera Oriental province. The flora of these two is closer to the Páramos de Chirripó of Central America than to the rest of the Northern Andean páramo, despite their being separated by the
Cesar River
The Cesar River () is a river in northern Colombia which is a part of the Magdalena Basin. It flows through the Cesar-Ranchería Basin and separates the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta from the mountain ranges of the Serranía del Perijá, an exten ...
valley.
Flora

The páramo contains high altitude
tussock grassland
Tussock may refer to:
* Tussock grass, a group of species in the family Poaceae
*Floating island
* Lymantriinae, called tussock moths or tussocks
See also
* Hassock (disambiguation)
* Hummock (disambiguation)
* Hillock
A hillock or knoll ...
, thicket, bogs and marshes.
Vegetation on the northern side receives more rain and is rougher than the vegetation on the southern side, which is protected from the trade winds.
125 species of angiosperms have been recorded that are endemic to the Sierra Nevada, of which 61 are found only in the páramo.
135 genera of vascular plants have been recorded.
''
Raouliopsis
''Raouliopsis'' is a genus of South American plants in the tribe Gnaphalieae within the family Asteraceae.
; Species '' and ''
Obtegomeria
''Obtegomeria'' is a genus of flowering plant in the family Lamiaceae, first described in 1998. It contains only one known species, ''Obtegomeria caerulescens'', endemic to the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta in northern Colombia
Colombia, ...
'' are endemic.
''
Pentacalia'' has 8 of its 11 endemic species that grow only in the páramo.
''
Diplostephium
''Diplostephium'' is a genus of trees and shrubs in the family Asteraceae.Kunth, Karl (Carl) Sigismund. 1818. Nova Genera et Species Plantarum (folio ed.) 4: page 75, plate 335.
''Diplostephium'' is distributed on high mountains zones from Vene ...
'' has 9 of its 10 endemic species that grow only in the páramo.
Other genera with species endemic to the páramo include ''
Micropleura'', ''
Niphogetum'', ''
Perissocaelum'' and ''
Cotopaxia''.
The vegetation has strips of typical páramo vegetation formations.
The lowest "subpáramo" strip along the Andean
forest margin is more shrubby.
Flora include ''
Calamagrostis effusa'', ''
Arcytophyllum nitidum'', ''
Stevia lucida'', ''
Escallonia myrtilloides'', ''
Hesperomeles lanuginosa''.
The central strip of true páramo has more open
shrubland
Shrubland, scrubland, scrub, brush, or bush is a plant community characterized by vegetation dominance (ecology), dominated by shrubs, often also including grasses, herbaceous plant, herbs, and geophytes. Shrubland may either occur naturally o ...
s with low shrubs.
Open areas contain ''
Acaena cylindrostachya'', ''
Castilleja fissifolia'' and ''
Lupinus carrikeri''.
Shrubs found in protected valleys and rocky slopes include ''
Alchemilla polylepis'' (syn. ''Lachemilla polylepis''), ''
Simplocos nivalis'' and ''
Obtegomeria caerulescens''.
Swamps and the margins of glacial lakes have clumps of ''
Azorella crenata'' and rosettes of ''
Hypochaeris sessiliflora''.
Water plants include ''
Callitriche nubigena'' and ''
Ranunculus limoseloides''.
The upper "superpáramo" has scattered tussocks of grass.
There are patches of ''
Raouliopsis seifrizii'' and ''
Draba sanctae-marthae''.
Areas shielded from the wind hold ''
Valeriana karstenii'' and ''
Perissocaelum purdiei''.
Fauna

Endemic mammals include subspecies of the
red brocket
The red brocket (''Mazama americana'') is a species of brocket deer from forests in South America, ranging from northern Argentina to Colombia and the Guianas. It also occurs on the Caribbean island of Trinidad (it also occurred on the island of ...
(''Mazama americana carrikeri''), and the
cougar
The cougar (''Puma concolor'') (, ''Help:Pronunciation respelling key, KOO-gər''), also called puma, mountain lion, catamount and panther is a large small cat native to the Americas. It inhabits North America, North, Central America, Cent ...
(''Puma concolor bangsi'').
Endangered amphibians include ''
Atelopus arsyecue'',
Guajira stubfoot toad (''Atelopus carrikeri'') and Boulenger's backpack frog (''
Cryptobatrachus boulengeri'').
Birds include the
Andean condor
The Andean condor (''Vultur gryphus'') is a South American New World vulture and is the only member of the genus ''Vultur''. It is found in the Andes mountains and adjacent Pacific coasts of western South America. With a maximum wingspan of and ...
(''Vultur gryphus''),
rufous-collared sparrow
The rufous-collared sparrow or Andean sparrow (''Zonotrichia capensis'') is an American sparrow found in a wide range of habitats, often near humans, from the extreme south-east of Mexico to Tierra del Fuego, and the island of Hispaniola (split ...
(''Zonotrichia capensis'') and
Jameson's snipe (''Gallinago jamesoni'').
Endangered birds include the
Santa Marta bush tyrant (''Myiotheretes pernix'') and
black-backed thornbill (''Ramphomicron dorsale'').
Status
The
World Wide Fund for Nature
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gives a status of "Relatively Stable/Intact".
The páramo is expanding as the Andean forest at lower levels is cleared and the glaciers recede in the upper areas.
The ecoregion is protected by the
Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta National Park.
The growing populations of
Kogi,
Arsario and
Arhuaco indigenous people have reserves that cover parts of the páramo and have special rights within the park.
They graze large herds of cattle and sheep up to elevations of , and hunt cougars and condors to protect their livestock.
They extract wood for fuel and building.
In the subpáramo they have expanded the scrublands by burning and grow potatoes and onions.
These changes reduce biodiversity, change the balance of vegetation and increase erosion.
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