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Does the severity of a forest fire modify the composition, diversity and structure of temperate forests in Jalisco?

Introduction: Forest fires are natural disturbances that influence structure, dynamics, performance, composition and diversity of species.Objective: To compare composition, structure and diversity of temperate forest vegetation affected by different levels of severity of a forest fire in Jalisco.Mat...

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Autores principales: Cadena-Zamudio, Daniel A., Flores-Garnica, José G., Lomelí-Zavala, Mónica E., Flores-Rodríguez, Ana G.
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Publicado: Universidad Autónoma Chapingo 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.chapingo.mx/forestales/article/view/r.rchscfa.2020.12.076
https://dx.doi.org/10.5154/r.rchscfa.2020.12.076
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author Cadena-Zamudio, Daniel A.
Flores-Garnica, José G.
Lomelí-Zavala, Mónica E.
Flores-Rodríguez, Ana G.
author_facet Cadena-Zamudio, Daniel A.
Flores-Garnica, José G.
Lomelí-Zavala, Mónica E.
Flores-Rodríguez, Ana G.
author_sort Cadena-Zamudio, Daniel A.
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description Introduction: Forest fires are natural disturbances that influence structure, dynamics, performance, composition and diversity of species.Objective: To compare composition, structure and diversity of temperate forest vegetation affected by different levels of severity of a forest fire in Jalisco.Materials and methods: Composition, horizontal structure, importance value index (IVI), diameter class, diversity indexes of Shannon, Simpson, Margalef richness and Bray-Curtis similarity were evaluated in three regions (Bosque La Primavera and Sierra de Tapalpa and Sierra de Quila) of temperate forest with three levels of severity (no fire, moderate and extreme).Results: Twelve species from six families were recorded. Pinaceae and Fagaceae were the most dominant. Dominance ranged from 0.2 to 50 m2∙ha-1 in moderate and extreme severity sites. Pinus devoniana recorded the highest IVI (71 %) in Sierra de Tapalpa. The highest number of trees was recorded in diameter class ≤30 cm. Diversity and richness indices showed significant differences (P < 0.05) for Sierra de Tapalpa and Sierra de Quila and among fire levels; the highest indices were recorded in sites of moderate severity. Tree composition similarity between regions was low (<33 %).Conclusions: Moderate severity of forest fire favored composition, structure and diversity of vegetation in temperate forests of Jalisco, indicating that the level of severity influences resilience of forest ecosystem communities.
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spelling oai_chapingo-forestales-_article-322023-08-28T16:31:40Z Does the severity of a forest fire modify the composition, diversity and structure of temperate forests in Jalisco? ¿La severidad de un incendio forestal modifica la composición, diversidad y estructura de los bosques templados de Jalisco? Cadena-Zamudio, Daniel A. Flores-Garnica, José G. Lomelí-Zavala, Mónica E. Flores-Rodríguez, Ana G. fuego Pinus devoniana Quercus índices de diversidad estructura de vegetación fire Pinus devoniana Quercus diversity indices vegetation structure Introduction: Forest fires are natural disturbances that influence structure, dynamics, performance, composition and diversity of species.Objective: To compare composition, structure and diversity of temperate forest vegetation affected by different levels of severity of a forest fire in Jalisco.Materials and methods: Composition, horizontal structure, importance value index (IVI), diameter class, diversity indexes of Shannon, Simpson, Margalef richness and Bray-Curtis similarity were evaluated in three regions (Bosque La Primavera and Sierra de Tapalpa and Sierra de Quila) of temperate forest with three levels of severity (no fire, moderate and extreme).Results: Twelve species from six families were recorded. Pinaceae and Fagaceae were the most dominant. Dominance ranged from 0.2 to 50 m2∙ha-1 in moderate and extreme severity sites. Pinus devoniana recorded the highest IVI (71 %) in Sierra de Tapalpa. The highest number of trees was recorded in diameter class ≤30 cm. Diversity and richness indices showed significant differences (P < 0.05) for Sierra de Tapalpa and Sierra de Quila and among fire levels; the highest indices were recorded in sites of moderate severity. Tree composition similarity between regions was low (<33 %).Conclusions: Moderate severity of forest fire favored composition, structure and diversity of vegetation in temperate forests of Jalisco, indicating that the level of severity influences resilience of forest ecosystem communities. Introducción: Los incendios forestales son perturbaciones naturales que influyen en la estructura, dinámica, funcionamiento, composición y diversidad de especies.Objetivo: Comparar la composición, estructura y diversidad de la vegetación de bosques templados afectados por diferentes niveles de severidad de un incendio forestal en Jalisco.Materiales y métodos: La composición, estructura horizontal, índice de valor de importancia (IVI), clases diamétricas, índices de diversidad de Shannon, Simpson, riqueza Margalef y similitud de Bray-Curtis se evaluaron en tres regiones (bosque La Primavera y sierras de Tapalpa y Quila) de bosque templado con tres niveles de severidad (sin incendio, moderada y extrema). Resultados: Se registraron 12 especies de seis familias, siendo Pinaceae y Fagaceae las de mayor representatividad. La dominancia osciló entre 0.2 a 50 m2∙ha-1 en sitios de severidad moderada y extrema. Pinus devoniana registró el mayor IVI (71 %) en sierra de Tapalpa. La mayor cantidad de individuos se registró en las clases diamétricas ≤30 cm. Los índices de diversidad y riqueza mostraron diferencias significativas (P < 0.05) en las sierras de Tapalpa y Quila y entre los niveles del incendio; los índices más altos se registraron en sitios de severidad moderada. La similitud de la composición arbórea entre regiones fue baja (<33 %).Conclusiones: La severidad moderada del incendio forestal favoreció la composición, estructura y diversidad de la vegetación de los bosques templados de Jalisco, lo que sugiere que el nivel de severidad influye en la capacidad de resiliencia de las comunidades de los ecosistemas forestales. Universidad Autónoma Chapingo 2021-12-31 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.chapingo.mx/forestales/article/view/r.rchscfa.2020.12.076 10.5154/r.rchscfa.2020.12.076 Revista Chapingo Serie Ciencias Forestales y del Ambiente; Vol. 28 No. 1 (2022): January-April; 3-20 Revista Chapingo Serie Ciencias Forestales y del Ambiente; Vol. 28 Núm. 1 (2022): enero-abril; 3-20 2007-4018 2007-3828 spa https://revistas.chapingo.mx/forestales/article/view/r.rchscfa.2020.12.076/r.rchscfa.2020.12.076 Derechos de autor 2021 Revista Chapingo Serie Ciencias Forestales y del Ambiente https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0
spellingShingle fuego
Pinus devoniana
Quercus
índices de diversidad
estructura de vegetación
fire
Pinus devoniana
Quercus
diversity indices
vegetation structure
Cadena-Zamudio, Daniel A.
Flores-Garnica, José G.
Lomelí-Zavala, Mónica E.
Flores-Rodríguez, Ana G.
Does the severity of a forest fire modify the composition, diversity and structure of temperate forests in Jalisco?
title Does the severity of a forest fire modify the composition, diversity and structure of temperate forests in Jalisco?
title_alt ¿La severidad de un incendio forestal modifica la composición, diversidad y estructura de los bosques templados de Jalisco?
title_full Does the severity of a forest fire modify the composition, diversity and structure of temperate forests in Jalisco?
title_fullStr Does the severity of a forest fire modify the composition, diversity and structure of temperate forests in Jalisco?
title_full_unstemmed Does the severity of a forest fire modify the composition, diversity and structure of temperate forests in Jalisco?
title_short Does the severity of a forest fire modify the composition, diversity and structure of temperate forests in Jalisco?
title_sort does the severity of a forest fire modify the composition, diversity and structure of temperate forests in jalisco?
topic fuego
Pinus devoniana
Quercus
índices de diversidad
estructura de vegetación
fire
Pinus devoniana
Quercus
diversity indices
vegetation structure
topic_facet fuego
Pinus devoniana
Quercus
índices de diversidad
estructura de vegetación
fire
Pinus devoniana
Quercus
diversity indices
vegetation structure
url https://revistas.chapingo.mx/forestales/article/view/r.rchscfa.2020.12.076
https://dx.doi.org/10.5154/r.rchscfa.2020.12.076
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