Ecology and silvicultural management for the rehabilitation in rain forests of low altitude on complex metamorphic

In order to characterize ecology and silvicultural management for the rehabilitation of the low altitude rain forest on a metamorphic complex, Quibiján-Naranjal del Toa sector, a floristic inventory was carried out, 36 sample plots of 20 x 25 m in the forest in both sides of Toa's riverside. Tr...

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Main Authors: Gonzalo Cantos Cevallos, José Sánchez Fonseca, Eduardo González, Pedro Álvarez, Lázaro Telo
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad de Pinar del Río "Hermanos Saíz Montes de Oca" 2018-01-01
Series:Revista Cubana de Ciencias Forestales
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Online Access:http://cfores.upr.edu.cu/index.php/cfores/article/view/296
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spelling doaj-683f3040aa9d4652b5920670f72b51502020-11-24T22:39:46ZspaUniversidad de Pinar del Río "Hermanos Saíz Montes de Oca" Revista Cubana de Ciencias Forestales2310-34692018-01-01615879143Ecology and silvicultural management for the rehabilitation in rain forests of low altitude on complex metamorphicGonzalo Cantos Cevallos0José Sánchez Fonseca1Eduardo González2Pedro Álvarez3Lázaro Telo4Universidad Estatal del Sur de Manabí, EcuadorUniversidad GuantánamoUniversidad de Pinar del Río "Hermanos Saíz Montes de Oca"Universidad de Pinar del Río "Hermanos Saíz Montes de Oca"Universidad de GuantánamoIn order to characterize ecology and silvicultural management for the rehabilitation of the low altitude rain forest on a metamorphic complex, Quibiján-Naranjal del Toa sector, a floristic inventory was carried out, 36 sample plots of 20 x 25 m in the forest in both sides of Toa's riverside. Tree species with d1,3 e» 5 cm were measured, a total of 1507 individuals represented in 52 species belonging to 49 genera and 24 families were identified and evaluated. Both forests were statistically compared in terms of richness, composition, structure, diversity and abundance, with a high alpha and beta diversity. The species with the highest value index of ecological importance were determined. The families Fabaceae, Moraceae, Lauraceae and Meliaceae are the most representative in terms of species and genera. The most important species are Hibiscus elatus, Calophyllum utile, Carapa guianensis, Buhenavia capitata, y Guarea guara, among others, which stand out as the most abundant. Economic occupation was adequate in a few plots and incomplete in most of the sampling units. Taking into account the results obtained, we propose silvicultural actions aimed at sustainable forest management through the application of improvement shorts and the method of enrichment in dense spaced-groups for the rehabilitation and the achievement of the expected multiethane forest.http://cfores.upr.edu.cu/index.php/cfores/article/view/296Bosque multietáneocomposicióndiversidadestructurainventario florísticoriqueza.
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author Gonzalo Cantos Cevallos
José Sánchez Fonseca
Eduardo González
Pedro Álvarez
Lázaro Telo
spellingShingle Gonzalo Cantos Cevallos
José Sánchez Fonseca
Eduardo González
Pedro Álvarez
Lázaro Telo
Ecology and silvicultural management for the rehabilitation in rain forests of low altitude on complex metamorphic
Revista Cubana de Ciencias Forestales
Bosque multietáneo
composición
diversidad
estructura
inventario florístico
riqueza.
author_facet Gonzalo Cantos Cevallos
José Sánchez Fonseca
Eduardo González
Pedro Álvarez
Lázaro Telo
author_sort Gonzalo Cantos Cevallos
title Ecology and silvicultural management for the rehabilitation in rain forests of low altitude on complex metamorphic
title_short Ecology and silvicultural management for the rehabilitation in rain forests of low altitude on complex metamorphic
title_full Ecology and silvicultural management for the rehabilitation in rain forests of low altitude on complex metamorphic
title_fullStr Ecology and silvicultural management for the rehabilitation in rain forests of low altitude on complex metamorphic
title_full_unstemmed Ecology and silvicultural management for the rehabilitation in rain forests of low altitude on complex metamorphic
title_sort ecology and silvicultural management for the rehabilitation in rain forests of low altitude on complex metamorphic
publisher Universidad de Pinar del Río "Hermanos Saíz Montes de Oca"
series Revista Cubana de Ciencias Forestales
issn 2310-3469
publishDate 2018-01-01
description In order to characterize ecology and silvicultural management for the rehabilitation of the low altitude rain forest on a metamorphic complex, Quibiján-Naranjal del Toa sector, a floristic inventory was carried out, 36 sample plots of 20 x 25 m in the forest in both sides of Toa's riverside. Tree species with d1,3 e» 5 cm were measured, a total of 1507 individuals represented in 52 species belonging to 49 genera and 24 families were identified and evaluated. Both forests were statistically compared in terms of richness, composition, structure, diversity and abundance, with a high alpha and beta diversity. The species with the highest value index of ecological importance were determined. The families Fabaceae, Moraceae, Lauraceae and Meliaceae are the most representative in terms of species and genera. The most important species are Hibiscus elatus, Calophyllum utile, Carapa guianensis, Buhenavia capitata, y Guarea guara, among others, which stand out as the most abundant. Economic occupation was adequate in a few plots and incomplete in most of the sampling units. Taking into account the results obtained, we propose silvicultural actions aimed at sustainable forest management through the application of improvement shorts and the method of enrichment in dense spaced-groups for the rehabilitation and the achievement of the expected multiethane forest.
topic Bosque multietáneo
composición
diversidad
estructura
inventario florístico
riqueza.
url http://cfores.upr.edu.cu/index.php/cfores/article/view/296
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