FIRST STAGES OF THE POST-FIRE NATURAL REGENERATION OF VEGETATION IN THE VENTANILLA WETLANDS (LIMA-PERU)

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In the wetlands of Peru’s central coast, fires are a recurrent problem. Little is known concerning their impact on vegetation and the recovery strategies adopted by that vegetation in response to such events. The goal of this study is to provide information regarding changes in vegetation cover, den...

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Autores: Aponte, Héctor, Ramírez, Dámaso W., Vargas, Raúl
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2017
Institución:Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina
Lenguaje:español
OAI Identifier:oai:revistas.lamolina.edu.pe:article/900
Enlace del recurso:https://revistas.lamolina.edu.pe/index.php/eau/article/view/900
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Fires
succession
regeneration
resilience
wetlands
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spelling FIRST STAGES OF THE POST-FIRE NATURAL REGENERATION OF VEGETATION IN THE VENTANILLA WETLANDS (LIMA-PERU)Aponte, HéctorRamírez, Dámaso W.Vargas, RaúlFiressuccessionregenerationresiliencewetlandsIn the wetlands of Peru’s central coast, fires are a recurrent problem. Little is known concerning their impact on vegetation and the recovery strategies adopted by that vegetation in response to such events. The goal of this study is to provide information regarding changes in vegetation cover, density, growth and plant species diversity during the first 155 days after a fire that occurred at the Ventanilla Wetlands Regional Conservation Area (RCA). In order to evaluate the area, 51 plots, each measuring 1m2, were established. In these, the following information was recorded: a) Number of stems that survived the fire, divided by species; b) The length of new shoots, divided by species; c) The phenological stage of each stem; and d) Plant cover, obtained via visual estimation. Schoenoplectus americanus (bulrush) was the fastest to recover, followed by Distichlis spicata-Sporobolus virginicus (saltgrass). The only stems found to have survived the fire were those of S. americanus, and these began to die from day 45 onwards. Sarcocornia neei, Typha domingensis and Bolboeschoenus maritimus appeared after the event. Throughout the period of the study, the only species to flower was S. americanus, which began to flower from day 31. The Shannon Wiener and Simpson index values show that alpha diversity seems to have reached its highest value in the evaluated time and begins to decrease. Two important post-fire stages were identified for S. americanus (bulrush): a) The survival stage; and b) The growth stage. S. americanus has demonstrated a great ability to recover in the first stages following this ty of anthropogenic impact, achieving an average cover of 82% and representing 81% of the total abundance of stems during the first 155 days of evaluation.Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molinaa La Molina (UNALM)2017-07-05info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.lamolina.edu.pe/index.php/eau/article/view/90010.21704/rea.v16i1.900Ecología Aplicada; Vol. 16 No. 1 (2017): Enero a Julio; Pág. 23-30Ecología Aplicada; Vol. 16 Núm. 1 (2017): Enero a Julio; Pág. 23-30Ecología Aplicada; Vol. 16 N.º 1 (2017): Enero a Julio; Pág. 23-301993-95071726-2216reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molinainstname:Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molinainstacron:UNALMspahttps://revistas.lamolina.edu.pe/index.php/eau/article/view/900/916Derechos de autor 2017 Héctor Aponte, Dámaso W. Ramírez, Raúl Vargasinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistas.lamolina.edu.pe:article/9002018-01-13T01:43:03Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv FIRST STAGES OF THE POST-FIRE NATURAL REGENERATION OF VEGETATION IN THE VENTANILLA WETLANDS (LIMA-PERU)
title FIRST STAGES OF THE POST-FIRE NATURAL REGENERATION OF VEGETATION IN THE VENTANILLA WETLANDS (LIMA-PERU)
spellingShingle FIRST STAGES OF THE POST-FIRE NATURAL REGENERATION OF VEGETATION IN THE VENTANILLA WETLANDS (LIMA-PERU)
Aponte, Héctor
Fires
succession
regeneration
resilience
wetlands
title_short FIRST STAGES OF THE POST-FIRE NATURAL REGENERATION OF VEGETATION IN THE VENTANILLA WETLANDS (LIMA-PERU)
title_full FIRST STAGES OF THE POST-FIRE NATURAL REGENERATION OF VEGETATION IN THE VENTANILLA WETLANDS (LIMA-PERU)
title_fullStr FIRST STAGES OF THE POST-FIRE NATURAL REGENERATION OF VEGETATION IN THE VENTANILLA WETLANDS (LIMA-PERU)
title_full_unstemmed FIRST STAGES OF THE POST-FIRE NATURAL REGENERATION OF VEGETATION IN THE VENTANILLA WETLANDS (LIMA-PERU)
title_sort FIRST STAGES OF THE POST-FIRE NATURAL REGENERATION OF VEGETATION IN THE VENTANILLA WETLANDS (LIMA-PERU)
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Aponte, Héctor
Ramírez, Dámaso W.
Vargas, Raúl
author Aponte, Héctor
author_facet Aponte, Héctor
Ramírez, Dámaso W.
Vargas, Raúl
author_role author
author2 Ramírez, Dámaso W.
Vargas, Raúl
author2_role author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Fires
succession
regeneration
resilience
wetlands
topic Fires
succession
regeneration
resilience
wetlands
description In the wetlands of Peru’s central coast, fires are a recurrent problem. Little is known concerning their impact on vegetation and the recovery strategies adopted by that vegetation in response to such events. The goal of this study is to provide information regarding changes in vegetation cover, density, growth and plant species diversity during the first 155 days after a fire that occurred at the Ventanilla Wetlands Regional Conservation Area (RCA). In order to evaluate the area, 51 plots, each measuring 1m2, were established. In these, the following information was recorded: a) Number of stems that survived the fire, divided by species; b) The length of new shoots, divided by species; c) The phenological stage of each stem; and d) Plant cover, obtained via visual estimation. Schoenoplectus americanus (bulrush) was the fastest to recover, followed by Distichlis spicata-Sporobolus virginicus (saltgrass). The only stems found to have survived the fire were those of S. americanus, and these began to die from day 45 onwards. Sarcocornia neei, Typha domingensis and Bolboeschoenus maritimus appeared after the event. Throughout the period of the study, the only species to flower was S. americanus, which began to flower from day 31. The Shannon Wiener and Simpson index values show that alpha diversity seems to have reached its highest value in the evaluated time and begins to decrease. Two important post-fire stages were identified for S. americanus (bulrush): a) The survival stage; and b) The growth stage. S. americanus has demonstrated a great ability to recover in the first stages following this ty of anthropogenic impact, achieving an average cover of 82% and representing 81% of the total abundance of stems during the first 155 days of evaluation.
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