Frequency and abundance patterns of plant dispersal systems in Colombian forests and their relationships with the geographic regions of the country

The study of plant dispersal systems improves our understanding of forest regeneration, the dynamics of plant populations and the ecological relationships that emerge within ecosystems. In this study we analyzed the patterns of seed dispersal systems for Colombia, in relation to the Amazonian, Andea...

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Main Author: Diego Felipe Correa Gomez et al.
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Distrital Francisco Jose de Caldas 2013-07-01
Series:Colombia Forestal
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Online Access:http://revistas.udistrital.edu.co/ojs/index.php/colfor/article/view/4218
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spelling doaj-3e5721c5f87c4ce9863cd21959f60dea2021-05-02T10:23:45ZspaUniversidad Distrital Francisco Jose de CaldasColombia Forestal2256-201X0120-07392013-07-01161335110.14483/udistrital.jour.colomb.for.2013.1.a033981Frequency and abundance patterns of plant dispersal systems in Colombian forests and their relationships with the geographic regions of the countryDiego Felipe Correa Gomez et al.0Universidad de los Andes Departamento de Ciencias BiológicasThe study of plant dispersal systems improves our understanding of forest regeneration, the dynamics of plant populations and the ecological relationships that emerge within ecosystems. In this study we analyzed the patterns of seed dispersal systems for Colombia, in relation to the Amazonian, Andean, Caribbean, Upper Magdalena, Middle Magdalena, Orinoco and Pacific geographic regions. Based on information on identity and abundance of plants found in 101 one hectare vegetation plots, we explored the changes in the relative frequency and relative abundance of plant dispersal systems among the geographic regions. Additionally, we explored the floristic affinities between the regions, as well as the representativeness of families and genera per dispersal system. Endozoochory was highly represented at different taxonomic levels (species, genus, family), and its relative importance changed among the different geographic regions. Those changes could be explained by ecological differences between the regions.http://revistas.udistrital.edu.co/ojs/index.php/colfor/article/view/4218abundancia relativaanemocoriaendozoocoriafrecuencia relativaÍndice de Valor de Importanciaafinidades florísticassinzoocoria
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author Diego Felipe Correa Gomez et al.
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Frequency and abundance patterns of plant dispersal systems in Colombian forests and their relationships with the geographic regions of the country
Colombia Forestal
abundancia relativa
anemocoria
endozoocoria
frecuencia relativa
Índice de Valor de Importancia
afinidades florísticas
sinzoocoria
author_facet Diego Felipe Correa Gomez et al.
author_sort Diego Felipe Correa Gomez et al.
title Frequency and abundance patterns of plant dispersal systems in Colombian forests and their relationships with the geographic regions of the country
title_short Frequency and abundance patterns of plant dispersal systems in Colombian forests and their relationships with the geographic regions of the country
title_full Frequency and abundance patterns of plant dispersal systems in Colombian forests and their relationships with the geographic regions of the country
title_fullStr Frequency and abundance patterns of plant dispersal systems in Colombian forests and their relationships with the geographic regions of the country
title_full_unstemmed Frequency and abundance patterns of plant dispersal systems in Colombian forests and their relationships with the geographic regions of the country
title_sort frequency and abundance patterns of plant dispersal systems in colombian forests and their relationships with the geographic regions of the country
publisher Universidad Distrital Francisco Jose de Caldas
series Colombia Forestal
issn 2256-201X
0120-0739
publishDate 2013-07-01
description The study of plant dispersal systems improves our understanding of forest regeneration, the dynamics of plant populations and the ecological relationships that emerge within ecosystems. In this study we analyzed the patterns of seed dispersal systems for Colombia, in relation to the Amazonian, Andean, Caribbean, Upper Magdalena, Middle Magdalena, Orinoco and Pacific geographic regions. Based on information on identity and abundance of plants found in 101 one hectare vegetation plots, we explored the changes in the relative frequency and relative abundance of plant dispersal systems among the geographic regions. Additionally, we explored the floristic affinities between the regions, as well as the representativeness of families and genera per dispersal system. Endozoochory was highly represented at different taxonomic levels (species, genus, family), and its relative importance changed among the different geographic regions. Those changes could be explained by ecological differences between the regions.
topic abundancia relativa
anemocoria
endozoocoria
frecuencia relativa
Índice de Valor de Importancia
afinidades florísticas
sinzoocoria
url http://revistas.udistrital.edu.co/ojs/index.php/colfor/article/view/4218
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