Functional characterization of plants and their utility in the selection of species for the ecological restoration of high-Andean ecosystems
To start a restoration process in disturbed areas, it is important to select plant species that provide functional diversity to the recovering ecosystem and allow the establishment of new individuals towards more advanced stages of succession. We evaluated 14 life history traits in 20 species in a t...
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doaj-b1eb9895438f40c8addbf4914e1dfbca2020-11-24T21:18:39ZengInstituto de Investigación de Recursos Biológicos Alexander von HumboldtBiota Colombiana0124-53762539-200X2020-01-0121110.21068/c2020.v21n01a01606Functional characterization of plants and their utility in the selection of species for the ecological restoration of high-Andean ecosystemsAngélica María Cogollo Calderón0Patricia Velasco Linares1Leonardo ManosalvaParques Nacionales Naturales de ColombiaBosques & Semillas SASTo start a restoration process in disturbed areas, it is important to select plant species that provide functional diversity to the recovering ecosystem and allow the establishment of new individuals towards more advanced stages of succession. We evaluated 14 life history traits in 20 species in a transition zone between high Andean forest and paramo in the Aguas Vivas reserve, Soacha, Colombia. We record information on pollination and dispersal types, growth habit, maximum height, fruit type and size, number of seeds per fruit, leaf texture, leaf area, specific leaf area, leaf nitrogen, leaf dry matter content and leaf hardness. The principal components analysis showed that leaf nitrogen, leaf hardness and specific leaf area were the most informative features to define associations between species. We found three functional types that include plants with different adaptation strategies, which will be considered when selecting plant species to be introduced in modified environments. However, this selection should also be made taking into account local knowledge, availability of propagules, and the successional status of the recovering areas.http://revistas.humboldt.org.co/index.php/biota/article/view/660grupo funcionaldisturbiosrasgos de historia de vidasubpáramosucesión vegetal |
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Angélica María Cogollo Calderón Patricia Velasco Linares Leonardo Manosalva Functional characterization of plants and their utility in the selection of species for the ecological restoration of high-Andean ecosystems Biota Colombiana grupo funcional disturbios rasgos de historia de vida subpáramo sucesión vegetal |
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Angélica María Cogollo Calderón Patricia Velasco Linares Leonardo Manosalva |
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Angélica María Cogollo Calderón |
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Functional characterization of plants and their utility in the selection of species for the ecological restoration of high-Andean ecosystems |
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Functional characterization of plants and their utility in the selection of species for the ecological restoration of high-Andean ecosystems |
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Functional characterization of plants and their utility in the selection of species for the ecological restoration of high-Andean ecosystems |
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Functional characterization of plants and their utility in the selection of species for the ecological restoration of high-Andean ecosystems |
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Functional characterization of plants and their utility in the selection of species for the ecological restoration of high-Andean ecosystems |
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functional characterization of plants and their utility in the selection of species for the ecological restoration of high-andean ecosystems |
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Instituto de Investigación de Recursos Biológicos Alexander von Humboldt |
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Biota Colombiana |
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0124-5376 2539-200X |
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To start a restoration process in disturbed areas, it is important to select plant species that provide functional diversity to the recovering ecosystem and allow the establishment of new individuals towards more advanced stages of succession. We evaluated 14 life history traits in 20 species in a transition zone between high Andean forest and paramo in the Aguas Vivas reserve, Soacha, Colombia. We record information on pollination and dispersal types, growth habit, maximum height, fruit type and size, number of seeds per fruit, leaf texture, leaf area, specific leaf area, leaf nitrogen, leaf dry matter content and leaf hardness. The principal components analysis showed that leaf nitrogen, leaf hardness and specific leaf area were the most informative features to define associations between species. We found three functional types that include plants with different adaptation strategies, which will be considered when selecting plant species to be introduced in modified environments. However, this selection should also be made taking into account local knowledge, availability of propagules, and the successional status of the recovering areas. |
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grupo funcional disturbios rasgos de historia de vida subpáramo sucesión vegetal |
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http://revistas.humboldt.org.co/index.php/biota/article/view/660 |
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