Floristic structure and composition of Guadua forests in the Colombian coffee region

In the coffee region (900-2,000 m a.s.l.) of the Colombian Andes, the forest remnants correspond mainly to fragments dominated by the bamboo species Guadua angustifolia Kunth (Guadua). These highly fragmented forests are found in landscapes with a high degree of transformation due to the agricultura...

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Main Authors: Fernando Ramírez-Díaz, Juan Carlos Camargo-García
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Goiás 2019-11-01
Series:Pesquisa Agropecuária Tropical
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Online Access:https://www.revistas.ufg.br/pat/article/view/55425
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spelling doaj-37e5b3a6374d4b378aa594863b9953b52020-11-25T01:20:11ZengUniversidade Federal de Goiás Pesquisa Agropecuária Tropical1983-40632019-11-014910.1590/1983-40632019v4955425Floristic structure and composition of Guadua forests in the Colombian coffee regionFernando Ramírez-Díaz0Juan Carlos Camargo-García1Universidad Tecnológica de Pereira, Risaralda, Colombia.Universidad Tecnológica de Pereira, Risaralda, Colombia.In the coffee region (900-2,000 m a.s.l.) of the Colombian Andes, the forest remnants correspond mainly to fragments dominated by the bamboo species Guadua angustifolia Kunth (Guadua). These highly fragmented forests are found in landscapes with a high degree of transformation due to the agricultural activity and urban expansion. With the purpose of contributing to the knowledge of the ecological characteristics of these forests, the floristic structure and composition (alpha, beta and gamma diversity) of seven forest fragments located in the middle (Quindío) and lower basins of the La Vieja river (Risaralda) were studied. A total of 70,961 individuals and 172 species belonging to 54 families were found. Fifty percent of the families were represented by only one species, and the families Araceae and Leguminosae showed the highest taxonomic richness, respectively with 21 and 14 species. The diversity indices for these forests revealed values comparable to those of tropical forest ecosystems (Shannon-Weiner values between 3,167 and 3,798). Likewise, the cluster analysis (based on Euclidean distances) showed that the stands present a similarity below 0.65 (65 %), associated with the 35 species reported, in seven fragments that characterize a varied floristic composition. This finding implies that these fragments should not be seen as isolated units, but as sites embedded in a diverse regional landscape. This represents important habitats for these species, which are capable of maintaining significant levels of diversity, even under management conditions.https://www.revistas.ufg.br/pat/article/view/55425guadua angustifoliaaraceaeleguminosaebamboo
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author Fernando Ramírez-Díaz
Juan Carlos Camargo-García
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Juan Carlos Camargo-García
Floristic structure and composition of Guadua forests in the Colombian coffee region
Pesquisa Agropecuária Tropical
guadua angustifolia
araceae
leguminosae
bamboo
author_facet Fernando Ramírez-Díaz
Juan Carlos Camargo-García
author_sort Fernando Ramírez-Díaz
title Floristic structure and composition of Guadua forests in the Colombian coffee region
title_short Floristic structure and composition of Guadua forests in the Colombian coffee region
title_full Floristic structure and composition of Guadua forests in the Colombian coffee region
title_fullStr Floristic structure and composition of Guadua forests in the Colombian coffee region
title_full_unstemmed Floristic structure and composition of Guadua forests in the Colombian coffee region
title_sort floristic structure and composition of guadua forests in the colombian coffee region
publisher Universidade Federal de Goiás
series Pesquisa Agropecuária Tropical
issn 1983-4063
publishDate 2019-11-01
description In the coffee region (900-2,000 m a.s.l.) of the Colombian Andes, the forest remnants correspond mainly to fragments dominated by the bamboo species Guadua angustifolia Kunth (Guadua). These highly fragmented forests are found in landscapes with a high degree of transformation due to the agricultural activity and urban expansion. With the purpose of contributing to the knowledge of the ecological characteristics of these forests, the floristic structure and composition (alpha, beta and gamma diversity) of seven forest fragments located in the middle (Quindío) and lower basins of the La Vieja river (Risaralda) were studied. A total of 70,961 individuals and 172 species belonging to 54 families were found. Fifty percent of the families were represented by only one species, and the families Araceae and Leguminosae showed the highest taxonomic richness, respectively with 21 and 14 species. The diversity indices for these forests revealed values comparable to those of tropical forest ecosystems (Shannon-Weiner values between 3,167 and 3,798). Likewise, the cluster analysis (based on Euclidean distances) showed that the stands present a similarity below 0.65 (65 %), associated with the 35 species reported, in seven fragments that characterize a varied floristic composition. This finding implies that these fragments should not be seen as isolated units, but as sites embedded in a diverse regional landscape. This represents important habitats for these species, which are capable of maintaining significant levels of diversity, even under management conditions.
topic guadua angustifolia
araceae
leguminosae
bamboo
url https://www.revistas.ufg.br/pat/article/view/55425
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