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Structural characterization and classification of pinyon pine forests in San Luis Potosí, Mexico

Introduction: Plant communities dominated by pinyon pines host abundant species, as they often form ecotones between temperate forests and desert shrublands.Objective: To describe the floristic-structural attributes of pinyon pine forests in San Luis Potosí and to analyze the impact of some environm...

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Autores principales: Parra-Álvarez, Joaquín, Granados-Sánchez, Diódoro, Granados-Victorino, Ro L., Villanueva-Morales, Antonio
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Publicado: Universidad Autónoma Chapingo 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.chapingo.mx/forestales/article/view/r.rchscfa.2022.03.021
https://dx.doi.org/10.5154/r.rchscfa.2022.03.021
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author Parra-Álvarez, Joaquín
Granados-Sánchez, Diódoro
Granados-Victorino, Ro L.
Villanueva-Morales, Antonio
author_facet Parra-Álvarez, Joaquín
Granados-Sánchez, Diódoro
Granados-Victorino, Ro L.
Villanueva-Morales, Antonio
author_sort Parra-Álvarez, Joaquín
collection Revista Chapingo Serie Ciencias Forestales y del Ambiente
description Introduction: Plant communities dominated by pinyon pines host abundant species, as they often form ecotones between temperate forests and desert shrublands.Objective: To describe the floristic-structural attributes of pinyon pine forests in San Luis Potosí and to analyze the impact of some environmental factors on the characteristics of these associations.Materials and methods: Arboreal plants and shrub flora of nine sites was recorded and analyzed quantitatively using the point-centred quarter method, and qualitatively, using physiognomic profiles and Dansereau diagrams. The groups defined with Jaccard's similarity index were ordered with the environmental factors using a canonical correspondence analysis.Results and discussion: The floristic richness was 597 species including Pinus cembroides Zucc., Pinus pinceana Gordon. & Glend., Pinus nelsonii Shaw., Pinus discolor D. K. Bailey & Hawksw. and Pinus johannis Rob.-Pass., which form associations with Juniperus flaccida Schltdl., Yucca spp. and Quercus spp. The floristic similarity depends on several factors including altitude, slope, pH, organic matter and calcium in soil.Conclusions: Pinyon pine forests in San Luis Potosí are dominated by five species of Pinus with heterogeneous floristic composition, so each community should be managed according to specific ecological characteristics
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spelling oai_chapingo-forestales-_article-62023-08-28T16:31:32Z Structural characterization and classification of pinyon pine forests in San Luis Potosí, Mexico Caracterización estructural y clasificación de los bosques piñoneros de San Luis Potosí, México Parra-Álvarez, Joaquín Granados-Sánchez, Diódoro Granados-Victorino, Ro L. Villanueva-Morales, Antonio Pinus piñonares fisonomía vegetal factores ambientales análisis multivariado La riqueza florística de nueve localidades estudiadas es de 597 especies (272 géneros y 82 familias). Al menos cinco especies de pino piñonero se desarrollan en San Luis Potosí, incluyendo a Pinus nelsonii. Las especies de pino piñonero se asocian con Juniperus flaccida, Yucca y Quercus. La altitud, pendiente, pH, materia orgánica y calcio del suelo influyen en la similitud florística. Pinus pinyon pine forests plant physiognomy environmental factors multivariate analysis The floristic richness of nine sites under study was 597 species (272 genera and 82 families). At least five species of pinyon pine trees grow in San Luis Potosí, including Pinus nelsonii. Pinyon pine species are related to Juniperus flaccida, Yucca and Quercus. Altitude, slope, pH, organic matter and calcium in soil affect floristic similarity. Introduction: Plant communities dominated by pinyon pines host abundant species, as they often form ecotones between temperate forests and desert shrublands.Objective: To describe the floristic-structural attributes of pinyon pine forests in San Luis Potosí and to analyze the impact of some environmental factors on the characteristics of these associations.Materials and methods: Arboreal plants and shrub flora of nine sites was recorded and analyzed quantitatively using the point-centred quarter method, and qualitatively, using physiognomic profiles and Dansereau diagrams. The groups defined with Jaccard's similarity index were ordered with the environmental factors using a canonical correspondence analysis.Results and discussion: The floristic richness was 597 species including Pinus cembroides Zucc., Pinus pinceana Gordon. & Glend., Pinus nelsonii Shaw., Pinus discolor D. K. Bailey & Hawksw. and Pinus johannis Rob.-Pass., which form associations with Juniperus flaccida Schltdl., Yucca spp. and Quercus spp. The floristic similarity depends on several factors including altitude, slope, pH, organic matter and calcium in soil.Conclusions: Pinyon pine forests in San Luis Potosí are dominated by five species of Pinus with heterogeneous floristic composition, so each community should be managed according to specific ecological characteristics Introducción: Las comunidades vegetales dominadas por pinos piñoneros albergan gran riqueza de especies, ya que, a menudo, forman ecotonos entre los bosques templados y matorrales desérticos.Objetivo: Describir los atributos florístico-estructurales de los bosques de pino piñonero de San Luis Potosí y analizar la influencia de algunos factores ambientales en las características de dichas asociaciones.Materiales y métodos: La flora arbórea y arbustiva de nueve localidades se registró y analizó de manera cuantitativa mediante el método de cuadrantes centrados en un punto, y de forma cualitativa, mediante perfiles fisonómicos y danserogramas. Los grupos definidos con el índice de similitud de Jaccard se ordenaron con los factores ambientales mediante un análisis de correspondencias canónicas.Resultados y discusión: La riqueza florística fue de 597 especies entre las que se encuentran Pinus cembroides Zucc., Pinus pinceana Gordon. & Glend., Pinus nelsonii Shaw., Pinus discolor D. K. Bailey & Hawksw. y Pinus johannis Rob.-Pass., las cuales forman asociaciones con Juniperus flaccida Schltdl., Yucca spp. y Quercus spp. La similitud florística se debe a varios factores entre los que destacan la altitud, pendiente, pH, materia orgánica y calcio del suelo.Conclusión: Los bosques piñoneros de San Luis Potosí están dominados por cinco especies de Pinus con una composición florística heterogénea, por lo que cada comunidad debe manejarse atendiendo las particularidades ecológicas que presenta. Universidad Autónoma Chapingo 2022-12-30 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.chapingo.mx/forestales/article/view/r.rchscfa.2022.03.021 10.5154/r.rchscfa.2022.03.021 Revista Chapingo Serie Ciencias Forestales y del Ambiente; Vol. 29 No. 1 (2023): January-April; 61–98 Revista Chapingo Serie Ciencias Forestales y del Ambiente; Vol. 29 Núm. 1 (2023): enero-abril; 61–98 2007-4018 2007-3828 spa https://revistas.chapingo.mx/forestales/article/view/r.rchscfa.2022.03.021/r.rchscfa.2022.03.021 Derechos de autor 2022 Revista Chapingo Serie Ciencias Forestales y del Ambiente https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0
spellingShingle Pinus
piñonares
fisonomía vegetal
factores ambientales
análisis multivariado
La riqueza florística de nueve localidades estudiadas es de 597 especies (272 géneros y 82 familias).
Al menos cinco especies de pino piñonero se desarrollan en San Luis Potosí, incluyendo a Pinus nelsonii.
Las especies de pino piñonero se asocian con Juniperus flaccida, Yucca y Quercus.
La altitud, pendiente, pH, materia orgánica y calcio del suelo influyen en la similitud florística.
Pinus
pinyon pine forests
plant physiognomy
environmental factors
multivariate analysis
The floristic richness of nine sites under study was 597 species (272 genera and 82 families).
At least five species of pinyon pine trees grow in San Luis Potosí, including Pinus nelsonii.
Pinyon pine species are related to Juniperus flaccida, Yucca and Quercus.
Altitude, slope, pH, organic matter and calcium in soil affect floristic similarity.
Parra-Álvarez, Joaquín
Granados-Sánchez, Diódoro
Granados-Victorino, Ro L.
Villanueva-Morales, Antonio
Structural characterization and classification of pinyon pine forests in San Luis Potosí, Mexico
title Structural characterization and classification of pinyon pine forests in San Luis Potosí, Mexico
title_alt Caracterización estructural y clasificación de los bosques piñoneros de San Luis Potosí, México
title_full Structural characterization and classification of pinyon pine forests in San Luis Potosí, Mexico
title_fullStr Structural characterization and classification of pinyon pine forests in San Luis Potosí, Mexico
title_full_unstemmed Structural characterization and classification of pinyon pine forests in San Luis Potosí, Mexico
title_short Structural characterization and classification of pinyon pine forests in San Luis Potosí, Mexico
title_sort structural characterization and classification of pinyon pine forests in san luis potosí, mexico
topic Pinus
piñonares
fisonomía vegetal
factores ambientales
análisis multivariado
La riqueza florística de nueve localidades estudiadas es de 597 especies (272 géneros y 82 familias).
Al menos cinco especies de pino piñonero se desarrollan en San Luis Potosí, incluyendo a Pinus nelsonii.
Las especies de pino piñonero se asocian con Juniperus flaccida, Yucca y Quercus.
La altitud, pendiente, pH, materia orgánica y calcio del suelo influyen en la similitud florística.
Pinus
pinyon pine forests
plant physiognomy
environmental factors
multivariate analysis
The floristic richness of nine sites under study was 597 species (272 genera and 82 families).
At least five species of pinyon pine trees grow in San Luis Potosí, including Pinus nelsonii.
Pinyon pine species are related to Juniperus flaccida, Yucca and Quercus.
Altitude, slope, pH, organic matter and calcium in soil affect floristic similarity.
topic_facet Pinus
piñonares
fisonomía vegetal
factores ambientales
análisis multivariado
La riqueza florística de nueve localidades estudiadas es de 597 especies (272 géneros y 82 familias).
Al menos cinco especies de pino piñonero se desarrollan en San Luis Potosí, incluyendo a Pinus nelsonii.
Las especies de pino piñonero se asocian con Juniperus flaccida, Yucca y Quercus.
La altitud, pendiente, pH, materia orgánica y calcio del suelo influyen en la similitud florística.
Pinus
pinyon pine forests
plant physiognomy
environmental factors
multivariate analysis
The floristic richness of nine sites under study was 597 species (272 genera and 82 families).
At least five species of pinyon pine trees grow in San Luis Potosí, including Pinus nelsonii.
Pinyon pine species are related to Juniperus flaccida, Yucca and Quercus.
Altitude, slope, pH, organic matter and calcium in soil affect floristic similarity.
url https://revistas.chapingo.mx/forestales/article/view/r.rchscfa.2022.03.021
https://dx.doi.org/10.5154/r.rchscfa.2022.03.021
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