Coordinated biodiversity monitoring systems: an multiscalar unificated approach in forest landscapes

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The global biodiversity decrease implies the necessity to study the state of the ecosystem, not only in preserved places but also in landscapes with diversified land use and territories currently under use. Considering the national efforts to gather biological data in Peru as in México and several d...

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Autores: Hernández-Castán, Jesús, Mendoza-Caballero, Wilfredo, González-Bonilla, Giovany Tonatiuh, Mattos- Olavarría, Jorge, Seijas-Davila, Guiomar, Hernández-Silva, Dante Alfredo, Espinoza-Vizcarra, Daniel, Gámez-Virues, Alfredo
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Fecha de Publicación:2023
Institución:Universidad Ricardo Palma
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Ricardo Palma
Lenguaje:español
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Materia:biodiversidad
cobertura de muestra
monitoreo
multiescalaridad
protocolo unificado
biodiversity
coverage samples
samples
low tropical forest
monitoring
multiscalarity
unified protocol
selva baja
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Coordinated biodiversity monitoring systems: an multiscalar unificated approach in forest landscapes
Sistemas coordinados para el monitoreo de la biodiversidad: un enfoque multiescalar unificado en paisajes forestales
title Coordinated biodiversity monitoring systems: an multiscalar unificated approach in forest landscapes
spellingShingle Coordinated biodiversity monitoring systems: an multiscalar unificated approach in forest landscapes
Hernández-Castán, Jesús
biodiversidad
cobertura de muestra
monitoreo
multiescalaridad
protocolo unificado
biodiversity
coverage samples
samples
low tropical forest
monitoring
multiscalarity
unified protocol
selva baja
title_short Coordinated biodiversity monitoring systems: an multiscalar unificated approach in forest landscapes
title_full Coordinated biodiversity monitoring systems: an multiscalar unificated approach in forest landscapes
title_fullStr Coordinated biodiversity monitoring systems: an multiscalar unificated approach in forest landscapes
title_full_unstemmed Coordinated biodiversity monitoring systems: an multiscalar unificated approach in forest landscapes
title_sort Coordinated biodiversity monitoring systems: an multiscalar unificated approach in forest landscapes
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Hernández-Castán, Jesús
Mendoza-Caballero, Wilfredo
González-Bonilla, Giovany Tonatiuh
Mattos- Olavarría, Jorge
Seijas-Davila, Guiomar
Hernández-Silva, Dante Alfredo
Espinoza-Vizcarra, Daniel
Gámez-Virues, Alfredo
author Hernández-Castán, Jesús
author_facet Hernández-Castán, Jesús
Mendoza-Caballero, Wilfredo
González-Bonilla, Giovany Tonatiuh
Mattos- Olavarría, Jorge
Seijas-Davila, Guiomar
Hernández-Silva, Dante Alfredo
Espinoza-Vizcarra, Daniel
Gámez-Virues, Alfredo
author_role author
author2 Mendoza-Caballero, Wilfredo
González-Bonilla, Giovany Tonatiuh
Mattos- Olavarría, Jorge
Seijas-Davila, Guiomar
Hernández-Silva, Dante Alfredo
Espinoza-Vizcarra, Daniel
Gámez-Virues, Alfredo
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author
author
author
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv biodiversidad
cobertura de muestra
monitoreo
multiescalaridad
protocolo unificado
biodiversity
coverage samples
samples
low tropical forest
monitoring
multiscalarity
unified protocol
selva baja
topic biodiversidad
cobertura de muestra
monitoreo
multiescalaridad
protocolo unificado
biodiversity
coverage samples
samples
low tropical forest
monitoring
multiscalarity
unified protocol
selva baja
description The global biodiversity decrease implies the necessity to study the state of the ecosystem, not only in preserved places but also in landscapes with diversified land use and territories currently under use. Considering the national efforts to gather biological data in Peru as in México and several diverse international referents, from the generation, implementation, and analysis of monitoring biodiversity protocols in forest management areas in both countries, a unified biodiversity monitoring protocol for forest use areas was elaborated through a logical and inclusive process. This protocol is capable of generating data in three different territorial approximation levels, and it can be used in several ecological conditions. The different stages of development of all the activities were implemented for a team divided into two sections with complementary functions: a) Situational analysis and methodological development; b) Field implementation of initial protocols for each country, analysis, and design of unified protocol. There were obtained coverage simples that ranged between 0,039 to 0,984 with the “plot point transect” TPP (Peru) protocol and from 0,937 to 0,996 with the “point transect monitoring” MTP (México) protocol, according to that adjustment and redistribution monitoring techniques were implemented into the biological groups involved to outline the unified biodiversity monitoring protocol (TPU). The territorial unified design is a 1,000-meter line transect, which depending on the physiography can change its direction (from 45⁰ to 90⁰). Therefore standardization in biological data collection is proposed, for local land, ecosystem, and landscape levels using the already mentioned protocol, which can be articulated with national environmental institutional efforts. The developed process can be replicated in other countries to promote standardization.
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spelling Coordinated biodiversity monitoring systems: an multiscalar unificated approach in forest landscapesSistemas coordinados para el monitoreo de la biodiversidad: un enfoque multiescalar unificado en paisajes forestalesHernández-Castán, Jesús Mendoza-Caballero, Wilfredo González-Bonilla, Giovany Tonatiuh Mattos- Olavarría, JorgeSeijas-Davila, Guiomar Hernández-Silva, Dante Alfredo Espinoza-Vizcarra, Daniel Gámez-Virues, Alfredo biodiversidadcobertura de muestramonitoreomultiescalaridadprotocolo unificadobiodiversitycoverage samplessampleslow tropical forestmonitoringmultiscalarityunified protocolselva bajaThe global biodiversity decrease implies the necessity to study the state of the ecosystem, not only in preserved places but also in landscapes with diversified land use and territories currently under use. Considering the national efforts to gather biological data in Peru as in México and several diverse international referents, from the generation, implementation, and analysis of monitoring biodiversity protocols in forest management areas in both countries, a unified biodiversity monitoring protocol for forest use areas was elaborated through a logical and inclusive process. This protocol is capable of generating data in three different territorial approximation levels, and it can be used in several ecological conditions. The different stages of development of all the activities were implemented for a team divided into two sections with complementary functions: a) Situational analysis and methodological development; b) Field implementation of initial protocols for each country, analysis, and design of unified protocol. There were obtained coverage simples that ranged between 0,039 to 0,984 with the “plot point transect” TPP (Peru) protocol and from 0,937 to 0,996 with the “point transect monitoring” MTP (México) protocol, according to that adjustment and redistribution monitoring techniques were implemented into the biological groups involved to outline the unified biodiversity monitoring protocol (TPU). The territorial unified design is a 1,000-meter line transect, which depending on the physiography can change its direction (from 45⁰ to 90⁰). Therefore standardization in biological data collection is proposed, for local land, ecosystem, and landscape levels using the already mentioned protocol, which can be articulated with national environmental institutional efforts. The developed process can be replicated in other countries to promote standardization.La disminución de la biodiversidad global implica la necesidad de estudiar el estado del ecosistema, no solo en sitios conservados sino también en paisajes con uso de suelo diversificado y en territorio bajo aprovechamiento. Con base en los esfuerzos que se realizan a nivel nacional para la colecta de datos biológicos en Perú y México, así como en diferentes referentes internacionales y a partir de la generación, implementación y análisis de protocolos de monitoreo de la biodiversidad en áreas de manejo forestal en ambos países, se elaboró mediante un proceso lógico-participativo un protocolo unificado de monitoreo de la biodiversidad en áreas bajo aprovechamiento, capaz de generar información en tres escalas de aproximación territorial y de emplearse en diferentes condiciones ecológicas. Las diferentes etapas para el desarrollo de las actividades fueron realizadas por un equipo de trabajo conformado por dos bloques con funciones complementarias: A) Análisis situacional y desarrollo metodológico, B) Implementación en campo de protocolos iniciales por país, análisis y diseño de protocolo unificado. Se obtuvieron coberturas de muestra que van de 0,039 a 0,984 con el protocolo “transecto, punto, parcela” TPP (Perú) y de 0,937 a 0,996 con el “método transecto, punto” MTP (México) de acuerdo a las cuales se realizaron ajustes y redistribución de técnicas de muestreo en los grupos biológicos involucrados para delinear el protocolo unificado para el monitoreo de la biodiversidad (TPU). El diseño espacial unificado es un transecto lineal de 1 000 m, el cual dependiendo de la fisiografía puede cambiar de dirección (entre 45° a 90°). Se propone la estandarización en la toma de datos biológicos a nivel predial, ecosistema y paisaje mediante el citado diseño, el cual es capaz de articularse con trabajos de instituciones ambientales nacionales. El proceso desarrollado puede replicarse en otros países para fomentar una mayor estandarización.Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas, Universidad Ricardo Palma2023-10-09info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttp://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/Biotempo/article/view/598710.31381/biotempo.v20i2.5987Biotempo; Vol. 20 Núm. 2 (2023): Biotempo; 171-1822519-56971992-215910.31381/biotempo.v20i2reponame:Revistas - Universidad Ricardo Palmainstname:Universidad Ricardo Palmainstacron:URPspahttp://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/Biotempo/article/view/5987/9174http://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/Biotempo/article/view/5987/9976Derechos de autor 2023 Biotempoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:oai.revistas.urp.edu.pe:article/59872024-01-29T23:42:46Z
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