ciénagas
Ciénagas are a type of wetland ecosystem found in tropical and subtropical regions, particularly in Latin America. The term "ciénaga" is of Spanish origin and translates to "swamp" or "marsh." These areas are characterized by shallow, stagnant or slow-moving water, saturated soils, and a rich diversity of plant and animal life. They are often found in coastal plains, river deltas, and low-lying inland areas.
The ecological significance of ciénagas is substantial. They serve as critical habitats for numerous species, including
Vegetation in ciénagas typically includes a variety of hydrophytic plants adapted to waterlogged conditions. Common examples