Island effect on diversity, abundance and vegetation structure in the Chocó Region

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Autor(a) principal: Medina,Edier Soto
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Vásquez,Ana Isabel, Moreno,Maria Paula, Torres-González,Alba
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Acta Botanica Brasilica
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-33062015000400509
Resumo: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of island area and isolation on species richness and abundance, and vegetation structure of Isla Palma by comparing these parameters with those of the continental location, Playa Chucheros. By sampling vegetation at each locality using Gentry transects (10 50x2 m) we found 204 species of plants at Playa Chucheros, and 103 on Isla Palma. Species richness and abundance of woody plants was higher for Playa Chucheros (472 individuals) compared to Isla Palma (349 individuals). Richness estimators indicate that the plant species richness of Playa Chucheros is almost twice as high as that of Isla Palma. Rarefaction curves suggest that Playa Chucheros had a significantly greater richness than Isla Palma. Furthermore, physiognomic parameters were higher for Playa Chucheros than those observed for Isla Palma, showing that the former supports tree vegetation with higher DBH and greater height. These results indicate that the size and isolation of the island is reflected in a diminished richness and vegetation structure, which can be of significant assistance in the development of better conservation strategies for plants and other groups of organisms on islands.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Island effect on diversity, abundance and vegetation structure in the Chocó Region
title Island effect on diversity, abundance and vegetation structure in the Chocó Region
spellingShingle Island effect on diversity, abundance and vegetation structure in the Chocó Region
Medina,Edier Soto
Chocó
Chucheros
Gentry transect
Isla Palma
Island, physiognomy, richness, vegetation
title_short Island effect on diversity, abundance and vegetation structure in the Chocó Region
title_full Island effect on diversity, abundance and vegetation structure in the Chocó Region
title_fullStr Island effect on diversity, abundance and vegetation structure in the Chocó Region
title_full_unstemmed Island effect on diversity, abundance and vegetation structure in the Chocó Region
title_sort Island effect on diversity, abundance and vegetation structure in the Chocó Region
author Medina,Edier Soto
author_facet Medina,Edier Soto
Vásquez,Ana Isabel
Moreno,Maria Paula
Torres-González,Alba
author_role author
author2 Vásquez,Ana Isabel
Moreno,Maria Paula
Torres-González,Alba
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Medina,Edier Soto
Vásquez,Ana Isabel
Moreno,Maria Paula
Torres-González,Alba
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Chocó
Chucheros
Gentry transect
Isla Palma
Island, physiognomy, richness, vegetation
topic Chocó
Chucheros
Gentry transect
Isla Palma
Island, physiognomy, richness, vegetation
description The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of island area and isolation on species richness and abundance, and vegetation structure of Isla Palma by comparing these parameters with those of the continental location, Playa Chucheros. By sampling vegetation at each locality using Gentry transects (10 50x2 m) we found 204 species of plants at Playa Chucheros, and 103 on Isla Palma. Species richness and abundance of woody plants was higher for Playa Chucheros (472 individuals) compared to Isla Palma (349 individuals). Richness estimators indicate that the plant species richness of Playa Chucheros is almost twice as high as that of Isla Palma. Rarefaction curves suggest that Playa Chucheros had a significantly greater richness than Isla Palma. Furthermore, physiognomic parameters were higher for Playa Chucheros than those observed for Isla Palma, showing that the former supports tree vegetation with higher DBH and greater height. These results indicate that the size and isolation of the island is reflected in a diminished richness and vegetation structure, which can be of significant assistance in the development of better conservation strategies for plants and other groups of organisms on islands.
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