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Ecological quality of a forest in a state of succession based on structural parameters: A case study in an evergreen Amazonian-Andean forest, Ecuador

The evergreen forests of the Ecuadorian Amazon Region are altered by anthropogenic and natural factors. This provokes the need to look for tools that facilitate decision-making in support of restoration. We characterized the ecological structure and distribution of an evergreen Amazonian-Andean fore...

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Autores principales: García-Quintana, Yudel, Arteaga-Crespo, Yasiel, Torres-Navarrete, Bolier, Robles-Morillo, Marco, Bravo-Medina, Carlos, Sarmiento-Rosero, Alexandra
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Publicado: Elsevier 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7394865/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32775736
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e04592
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author García-Quintana, Yudel
Arteaga-Crespo, Yasiel
Torres-Navarrete, Bolier
Robles-Morillo, Marco
Bravo-Medina, Carlos
Sarmiento-Rosero, Alexandra
author_facet García-Quintana, Yudel
Arteaga-Crespo, Yasiel
Torres-Navarrete, Bolier
Robles-Morillo, Marco
Bravo-Medina, Carlos
Sarmiento-Rosero, Alexandra
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description The evergreen forests of the Ecuadorian Amazon Region are altered by anthropogenic and natural factors. This provokes the need to look for tools that facilitate decision-making in support of restoration. We characterized the ecological structure and distribution of an evergreen Amazonian-Andean forest in the upper Puyo River micro-basin as a base for establishing an ecological quality index. The inventory was assessed using transects 0.1 ha (10 m × 100 m), registering the species with diameters at 1.30 m height ≥10 cm. We encountered a high degree of richness (30 families, 65 species and 322 individuals). The structural parameters indicated the predominance of a heterogeneous forest, with characteristics belonging to disturbed forests. A non-continuous vertical distribution pattern was found, determined by 78% of the species in a single stratum. The mixing ratio resulted in a higher proportion (1:5) for the lower class. The species Wettinia maynensis, Alchornea glandulosa, Miconia splendens, Piptocoma discolor and Inga velutina had the highest ecological value. The principal components analysis distinguished the abundance of species that had a high correlation with the sites and a distinct pattern was found in transect three. We developed the Structural Ecological Quality Index, which considers the social position of various species as well as their ecological importance, to reflect alterations in structural parameters. Abundance was concentrated in the 10–20 m strata (10–20 cm diameter class), which showed the presence of disturbance indicator species and a low ecological value. This indicated the real value of the historical succession of the forest, thus we recommend carrying out a restoration of this important reservoir.
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spelling pubmed-73948652020-08-06 Ecological quality of a forest in a state of succession based on structural parameters: A case study in an evergreen Amazonian-Andean forest, Ecuador García-Quintana, Yudel Arteaga-Crespo, Yasiel Torres-Navarrete, Bolier Robles-Morillo, Marco Bravo-Medina, Carlos Sarmiento-Rosero, Alexandra Heliyon Article The evergreen forests of the Ecuadorian Amazon Region are altered by anthropogenic and natural factors. This provokes the need to look for tools that facilitate decision-making in support of restoration. We characterized the ecological structure and distribution of an evergreen Amazonian-Andean forest in the upper Puyo River micro-basin as a base for establishing an ecological quality index. The inventory was assessed using transects 0.1 ha (10 m × 100 m), registering the species with diameters at 1.30 m height ≥10 cm. We encountered a high degree of richness (30 families, 65 species and 322 individuals). The structural parameters indicated the predominance of a heterogeneous forest, with characteristics belonging to disturbed forests. A non-continuous vertical distribution pattern was found, determined by 78% of the species in a single stratum. The mixing ratio resulted in a higher proportion (1:5) for the lower class. The species Wettinia maynensis, Alchornea glandulosa, Miconia splendens, Piptocoma discolor and Inga velutina had the highest ecological value. The principal components analysis distinguished the abundance of species that had a high correlation with the sites and a distinct pattern was found in transect three. We developed the Structural Ecological Quality Index, which considers the social position of various species as well as their ecological importance, to reflect alterations in structural parameters. Abundance was concentrated in the 10–20 m strata (10–20 cm diameter class), which showed the presence of disturbance indicator species and a low ecological value. This indicated the real value of the historical succession of the forest, thus we recommend carrying out a restoration of this important reservoir. Elsevier 2020-07-30 /pmc/articles/PMC7394865/ /pubmed/32775736 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e04592 Text en © 2020 Published by Elsevier Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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García-Quintana, Yudel
Arteaga-Crespo, Yasiel
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Robles-Morillo, Marco
Bravo-Medina, Carlos
Sarmiento-Rosero, Alexandra
Ecological quality of a forest in a state of succession based on structural parameters: A case study in an evergreen Amazonian-Andean forest, Ecuador
title Ecological quality of a forest in a state of succession based on structural parameters: A case study in an evergreen Amazonian-Andean forest, Ecuador
title_full Ecological quality of a forest in a state of succession based on structural parameters: A case study in an evergreen Amazonian-Andean forest, Ecuador
title_fullStr Ecological quality of a forest in a state of succession based on structural parameters: A case study in an evergreen Amazonian-Andean forest, Ecuador
title_full_unstemmed Ecological quality of a forest in a state of succession based on structural parameters: A case study in an evergreen Amazonian-Andean forest, Ecuador
title_short Ecological quality of a forest in a state of succession based on structural parameters: A case study in an evergreen Amazonian-Andean forest, Ecuador
title_sort ecological quality of a forest in a state of succession based on structural parameters: a case study in an evergreen amazonian-andean forest, ecuador
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7394865/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32775736
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e04592
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