Flora associated with transmission and sub-transmission power lines and their effects on biotic interactions: a case study in Honduras
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Transmission lines are structures built to provide energy for the population's consumption. However, these lines have a direct or indirect impact on ecosystems, altering their composition and biotic interactions. The objective of this study was to determine the floristic composition, pollinatio...
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Flora associated with transmission and sub-transmission power lines and their effects on biotic interactions: a case study in Honduras Flora asociada a las líneas de transmisión y subtransmisión de energía eléctrica y sus efectos en las interacciones bióticas: un caso de estudio en Honduras |
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Flora associated with transmission and sub-transmission power lines and their effects on biotic interactions: a case study in Honduras |
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Flora associated with transmission and sub-transmission power lines and their effects on biotic interactions: a case study in Honduras |
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Flora associated with transmission and sub-transmission power lines and their effects on biotic interactions: a case study in Honduras |
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Oyuela-Andino, Olvin Sierra-Argueta, Ernesto Ferrufino-Acosta, Lilian Oyuela-Andino, Olvin Sierra-Argueta, Ernesto Ferrufino-Acosta, Lilian |
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composición florística ecosistemas dispersión polinización recurso potencial para aves vegetación floristic composition ecosystems dispersal pollination potential resource for birds |
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Transmission lines are structures built to provide energy for the population's consumption. However, these lines have a direct or indirect impact on ecosystems, altering their composition and biotic interactions. The objective of this study was to determine the floristic composition, pollination, and dispersal syndromes in the transmission and subtransmission lines Las Flores-Erandique (SFE), San Pedro Sula Sur-Naco (TSPS), and Danlí-Chichicaste (SChD) in Honduras. To conduct the vegetation characterization, the present flora within the 16 × 16 m right-of-way area was inventoried, and herbs, shrubs, and trees were collected. To establish the relationship between habitat and floral traits, and determine the pollination syndromes, flower size and corolla colors were based, while dispersal syndromes were determined considering different characteristics in fruit morphology, fruit type, color, and size, and based on botanical descriptions por considering different morphological characteristics of the fruits, type of fruit, color, and size, and based on the botanical descriptions. The predominant plant families in TSPS and SFE are Fabaceae, Rubiaceae, Malvaceae, and Melastomataceae, while in SChD they are Fabaceae, Asteraceae, and Malvaceae. Most plant species are used as food resources for birds, which can consume nectar, pollen, flowers, fruits, seeds, and also use fibers for nest construction. Bees are the most common pollinators, followed by small insects such as flies and ants. Zoochory is the predominant dispersal syndrome in all three study areas. Undoubtedly, plant-animal interactions should be considered in forest remnants where these structures have been located, as these mutualistic relationships contribute to the maintenance and well-being of biodiversity |
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Flora associated with transmission and sub-transmission power lines and their effects on biotic interactions: a case study in HondurasFlora asociada a las líneas de transmisión y subtransmisión de energía eléctrica y sus efectos en las interacciones bióticas: un caso de estudio en HondurasOyuela-Andino, Olvin Sierra-Argueta, ErnestoFerrufino-Acosta, Lilian Oyuela-Andino, Olvin Sierra-Argueta, Ernesto Ferrufino-Acosta, Lilian composición florísticaecosistemasdispersiónpolinizaciónrecurso potencial para avesvegetaciónfloristic compositionecosystems dispersalpollinationpotential resource for birdsTransmission lines are structures built to provide energy for the population's consumption. However, these lines have a direct or indirect impact on ecosystems, altering their composition and biotic interactions. The objective of this study was to determine the floristic composition, pollination, and dispersal syndromes in the transmission and subtransmission lines Las Flores-Erandique (SFE), San Pedro Sula Sur-Naco (TSPS), and Danlí-Chichicaste (SChD) in Honduras. To conduct the vegetation characterization, the present flora within the 16 × 16 m right-of-way area was inventoried, and herbs, shrubs, and trees were collected. To establish the relationship between habitat and floral traits, and determine the pollination syndromes, flower size and corolla colors were based, while dispersal syndromes were determined considering different characteristics in fruit morphology, fruit type, color, and size, and based on botanical descriptions por considering different morphological characteristics of the fruits, type of fruit, color, and size, and based on the botanical descriptions. The predominant plant families in TSPS and SFE are Fabaceae, Rubiaceae, Malvaceae, and Melastomataceae, while in SChD they are Fabaceae, Asteraceae, and Malvaceae. Most plant species are used as food resources for birds, which can consume nectar, pollen, flowers, fruits, seeds, and also use fibers for nest construction. Bees are the most common pollinators, followed by small insects such as flies and ants. Zoochory is the predominant dispersal syndrome in all three study areas. Undoubtedly, plant-animal interactions should be considered in forest remnants where these structures have been located, as these mutualistic relationships contribute to the maintenance and well-being of biodiversityLas líneas de transmisión son estructuras construidas para proveer energía para el consumo de la población, sin embargo, estas líneas tienen un impacto directo o indirecto sobre los ecosistemas, alterando su composición y las interacciones bióticas. El objetivo de este estudio fue determinar la composición florística, síndromes de polinización y dispersión en la línea de transmisión y subtransmisión Las Flores-Erandique (SFE), San Pedro Sula Sur-Naco (TSPS) y Danlí-Chichicaste (SChD) en Honduras. Para realizar la caracterización vegetal, se inventarió la flora presente dentro del área de servidumbre 16 × 16 m, se recolectó hierbas, arbustos y árboles. Para establecer la relación del hábitat con los rasgos florales, y determinar los síndromes de polinización basado en el tamaño de las flores, colores de la corola, los síndromes de dispersión se determinaron considerando diferentes características morfológicas de los frutos, tipo de fruto, color, y tamaño, y basándose en las descripciones botánicas. Las familias de plantas que predominan en TSPS y SFE son Fabaceae, Rubiaceae, Malvaceae y Melastomataceae, mientras que en la SChD fueron Fabaceae, Asteraceae y Malvaceae. La mayoría de las especies de plantas son usadas como recurso alimenticio para aves, las cuales pueden consumir el néctar, polen, flores, frutos, semillas, y a su vez emplear las fibras para la construcción de nidos. Las abejas son los polinizadores más comunes, seguido de los insectos pequeños como moscas y hormigas. La zoocoria es el síndrome de dispersión predominante en las tres áreas de estudio. Sin lugar a duda, las interacciones planta-animales deben ser consideradas en remanentes de bosques donde se han ubicado estas estructuras, ya que estas relaciones mutualistas contribuyen al mantenimiento y bienestar de la biodiversidad.Universidad Nacional Agraria la Molina.2023-07-07info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.lamolina.edu.pe/index.php/rfp/article/view/158410.21704/rfp.v38i1.1584Revista Forestal del Perú; Vol. 38 No. 1 (2023): January to June; 97-133Revista Forestal del Perú; Vol. 38 Núm. 1 (2023): Enero a Junio; 97-1332523-18550556-6592reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molinainstname:Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molinainstacron:UNALMspahttps://revistas.lamolina.edu.pe/index.php/rfp/article/view/1584/2714Derechos de autor 2020 Revista Forestal del Perúhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistas.lamolina.edu.pe:article/15842023-07-18T16:24:01Z |
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