Floristic composition, structure and tree diversity of an amazon forest in Peru

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The Amazonian forests of Peru are among the most diverse and disturbed by anthropic activities on the planet, today there are still gaps on the composition of the communities and their inter-specific relationships. A forest inventory was carried out in a terraced forest in the Madre de Dios region,...

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Autores: Alvarez-Montalván, Carlos E., Manrique-León, Saúl, Vela-Da Fonseca, Mauro, Cardozo-Soarez, Jorge, Callo-Ccorcca, Julio, Bravo-Camara, Pamela, Castañeda-Tinco, Italo, Alvarez-Orellana, Julio
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Fecha de Publicación:2021
Institución:Universidad Nacional de Trujillo
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional de Trujillo
Lenguaje:español
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Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:bosque
Amazonas
vegetación
deforestación
diversidad
biodiversidad
forest
Amazon
vegetation
deforestation
diversity
biodiversity
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Floristic composition, structure and tree diversity of an amazon forest in Peru
Composición florística, estructura y diversidad arbórea de un bosque amazónico en Perú
title Floristic composition, structure and tree diversity of an amazon forest in Peru
spellingShingle Floristic composition, structure and tree diversity of an amazon forest in Peru
Alvarez-Montalván, Carlos E.
bosque
Amazonas
vegetación
deforestación
diversidad
biodiversidad
forest
Amazon
vegetation
deforestation
diversity
biodiversity
title_short Floristic composition, structure and tree diversity of an amazon forest in Peru
title_full Floristic composition, structure and tree diversity of an amazon forest in Peru
title_fullStr Floristic composition, structure and tree diversity of an amazon forest in Peru
title_full_unstemmed Floristic composition, structure and tree diversity of an amazon forest in Peru
title_sort Floristic composition, structure and tree diversity of an amazon forest in Peru
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Alvarez-Montalván, Carlos E.
Manrique-León, Saúl
Vela-Da Fonseca, Mauro
Cardozo-Soarez, Jorge
Callo-Ccorcca, Julio
Bravo-Camara, Pamela
Castañeda-Tinco, Italo
Alvarez-Orellana, Julio
author Alvarez-Montalván, Carlos E.
author_facet Alvarez-Montalván, Carlos E.
Manrique-León, Saúl
Vela-Da Fonseca, Mauro
Cardozo-Soarez, Jorge
Callo-Ccorcca, Julio
Bravo-Camara, Pamela
Castañeda-Tinco, Italo
Alvarez-Orellana, Julio
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author2 Manrique-León, Saúl
Vela-Da Fonseca, Mauro
Cardozo-Soarez, Jorge
Callo-Ccorcca, Julio
Bravo-Camara, Pamela
Castañeda-Tinco, Italo
Alvarez-Orellana, Julio
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv bosque
Amazonas
vegetación
deforestación
diversidad
biodiversidad
forest
Amazon
vegetation
deforestation
diversity
biodiversity
topic bosque
Amazonas
vegetación
deforestación
diversidad
biodiversidad
forest
Amazon
vegetation
deforestation
diversity
biodiversity
description The Amazonian forests of Peru are among the most diverse and disturbed by anthropic activities on the planet, today there are still gaps on the composition of the communities and their inter-specific relationships. A forest inventory was carried out in a terraced forest in the Madre de Dios region, 5 blocks were established with 2 rectangular plots of 20m x 500m each to identify and measure individuals with diameter greater than 10 cm. 4429 trees were evaluated and 254 species, 165 genera and 53 families were identified. The distribution of diameter classes and height presents typical patterns of intervened forests, in this case by the extraction of wood decades ago. The average of the biodiversity indices are: Shannon-Wienner 4.039 ± 0.16 and α-Fisher 39.90 ± 9.23, indicating that there is a high diversity of species. The species of greatest ecological importance were: Tetragastris altissima (Aubl.) Swart, Iriartea deltoidea Ruiz & Pav, Euterpe precatoria Mart., Which are fast growing and are present throughout the neo-tropics, Tachigali vasquezii Pipoly, abundant only in the forests of this region; These species took advantage of the opening of the canopy by felling and increased their abundance and dominance in the area. On the other hand, Ocotea bofo Kunth, Bertholletia excelsa Bonpl, Eschweilera coriácea (DC.) S.A. Mori, dominate the forest, but of low abundance, due to changes in the floristic composition after wood harvesting.
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spelling Floristic composition, structure and tree diversity of an amazon forest in PeruComposición florística, estructura y diversidad arbórea de un bosque amazónico en PerúAlvarez-Montalván, Carlos E. Manrique-León, Saúl Vela-Da Fonseca, Mauro Cardozo-Soarez, Jorge Callo-Ccorcca, Julio Bravo-Camara, Pamela Castañeda-Tinco, Italo Alvarez-Orellana, Julio bosqueAmazonasvegetacióndeforestacióndiversidadbiodiversidadforestAmazonvegetationdeforestationdiversitybiodiversityThe Amazonian forests of Peru are among the most diverse and disturbed by anthropic activities on the planet, today there are still gaps on the composition of the communities and their inter-specific relationships. A forest inventory was carried out in a terraced forest in the Madre de Dios region, 5 blocks were established with 2 rectangular plots of 20m x 500m each to identify and measure individuals with diameter greater than 10 cm. 4429 trees were evaluated and 254 species, 165 genera and 53 families were identified. The distribution of diameter classes and height presents typical patterns of intervened forests, in this case by the extraction of wood decades ago. The average of the biodiversity indices are: Shannon-Wienner 4.039 ± 0.16 and α-Fisher 39.90 ± 9.23, indicating that there is a high diversity of species. The species of greatest ecological importance were: Tetragastris altissima (Aubl.) Swart, Iriartea deltoidea Ruiz & Pav, Euterpe precatoria Mart., Which are fast growing and are present throughout the neo-tropics, Tachigali vasquezii Pipoly, abundant only in the forests of this region; These species took advantage of the opening of the canopy by felling and increased their abundance and dominance in the area. On the other hand, Ocotea bofo Kunth, Bertholletia excelsa Bonpl, Eschweilera coriácea (DC.) S.A. Mori, dominate the forest, but of low abundance, due to changes in the floristic composition after wood harvesting.Los bosques amazónicos del Perú están entre los más diversos y disturbados por actividades antrópicas del planeta, hoy en día sigue habiendo vacíos sobre la composición de las comunidades y sus relaciones interespecíficas. Se realizó un inventario forestal en un bosque de terrazas en la región Madre de Dios, se establecieron 5 bloques con 2 parcelas rectangulares de 20m x 500m cada uno para identificar y medir los individuos con diámetro mayor a 10 cm. Se evaluaron 4429 árboles e identificaron 254 especies, 165 géneros y 53 familias. La distribución de clases diamétricas y altura presenta patrones típicos de bosques intervenidos, en este caso por la extracción de madera décadas atrás. El promedio de los índices de biodiversidad son: Shannon- Wienner 4.039 ± 0.16 y α-Fisher 39.90 ± 9.23, indicando que existe una alta diversidad de especies. Las especies de mayor importancia ecológica fueron: Tetragastris altissima (Aubl.) Swart, Iriartea deltoidea Ruiz & Pav, Euterpe precatoria Mart., las cuales son de rápido crecimiento y están presentes en todo el neo trópico, Tachigali vasquezii Pipoly, abundante solo en los bosques de esta región; estas especies aprovecharon la apertura de dosel por talas e incrementaron su abundancia y dominancia en el área. Por otra parte, Ocotea bofo Kunth, Bertholletia excelsa Bonpl, Eschweilera coriácea (DC.) S.A. Mori, dominan el bosque, pero de baja abundancia, debido a los cambios de la composición florística después del aprovechamiento de madera.Universidad Nacional de Trujillo2021-02-25info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.unitru.edu.pe/index.php/scientiaagrop/article/view/3302Scientia Agropecuaria; Vol. 12 Núm. 1 (2021): Enero - Marzo; 73-82Scientia Agropecuaria; Vol. 12 No. 1 (2021): Enero - Marzo; 73-822306-67412077-9917reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional de Trujilloinstname:Universidad Nacional de Trujilloinstacron:UNITRUspahttps://revistas.unitru.edu.pe/index.php/scientiaagrop/article/view/3302/6751https://revistas.unitru.edu.pe/index.php/scientiaagrop/article/view/3302/4079Derechos de autor 2021 Carlos E. Alvarez-Montalván, Saúl Manrique-León, Mauro Vela-Da Fonseca, Jorge Cardozo-Soarez, Julio Callo-Ccorcca, Pamela Bravo-Camara, Italo Castañeda-Tinco, Julio Alvarez-Orellanahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.revistas.unitru.edu.pe:article/33022021-07-20T17:11:42Z
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