Laguna de Sayula
Laguna de Sayula is a lake located in the southern area of Jalisco, about 60 km from Guadalajara. It is located in the municipalities of Sayula, Zacoalco de Torres, Amacueca, Teocuitatlán de Corona, Atoyac and Techaluta de Montenegro.
The lake level has gradually been lowering since 1993 but it still supports a large variety of wildlife.
Physical environment
Geographic location
Laguna de Sayula is found in the Zacoalco-Guzmán water system, right between the Tapalpa Mountains and the Mazamitla Mountains, in the central part of Southern Jalisco. The coordinates of its borders are:- North
- West
- South
- East
One finds the municipalities of Sayula, Amacueca, Techaluta de Montenegro, and Atoyac around the lake.
Hydrography of the lake
Laguna de Sayula is a wetland with Ramsar, the wetlands are ecosystems where water is the main factor controlling the environment, vegetable life and animals associated with it. The lakes of the closed Sayula-Atotonilco basin form part of the endorheic lakes of the neo-volcanic axis. But Laguna de Sayula is especially important because of its relation to the migratory habitats of the North American birds.Flora
Because the lake is salty, the vegetation found nearby is highly tolerant to salt. Along with these, there are low-lying vegetation that surrounds the lake.. The aquatic plants found in the lake is sparse, and can only be found in small pockets of freshwater in the area. The tropical deciduous forest vegetation can be found in higher altitudes, atop of hills and islands on the lake.The flora that can be found around the lake includes:
- Seashore saltgrass
- Sea purslane
- Seepweeds
- Smooth Mesquite
- Madras Thorn
- Sweet Acacia
- Southern cattail
- Baraima
- Fat Duckweed
- Fragrant Bursera
- Frangipani
- Isolatocereus dumortieri
- Cheilanthes sinuata
- Cheilanthes lozanoi
- Mammillaria scrippsiana
- Ball Moss
- Ficus goldmanii
- Ficus insipida
- Ficus padifolia ''