Diversity of plant species on suburban farms in Santiago de Cuba

The aim of the study was to evaluate the behavior of arborescent and shrub-like activity on four suburban farms in the province of Santiago de Cuba, Cuba. 100 m2 plots were created for species count. A flower list was made after species identification, then the alpha (α) diversity indicators were ca...

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Main Authors: Belayni Vargas Batis, Larisbel Candó González, Yoannia Gretel Pupo Blanco, Maiquel Ramírez Sosa, Yatniel Escobar Perea, Miriela Rizo Mustelier, Lilian Bárbara Molina Lores, Tatiana Dora Bell Mesa, Daniel Rafael Vuelta Lorenzo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Camagüey Ignacio Agramonte Loynaz 2016-06-01
Series:Agrisost
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Online Access:https://agrisost.reduc.edu.cu/index.php/agrisost/article/view/177/101
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Summary:The aim of the study was to evaluate the behavior of arborescent and shrub-like activity on four suburban farms in the province of Santiago de Cuba, Cuba. 100 m2 plots were created for species count. A flower list was made after species identification, then the alpha (α) diversity indicators were calculated (Species abundance (S), Dominance (Simpson D), and General Diversity (Shannon, H). The indicators for the beta diversity were Jaccard (Ij), Morisita-Horn (IM-H), and Ecological Subordination (ES). The data collected included 62 509 individuals from 65 families, 154 genders, and 183 species. For both groups, the alpha indicators showed an increasing trend between periods, with values ranging within the parameters for each indicator. La Caballería farm was the exception, where the Shannon diversity index (H) was not within the set range for proper diversity and abundance during the dry season. The beta diversity indicators showed differing values among the samples studied, which prove the existence of specific species adapted to the environmental conditions of the place.1
ISSN:1025-0247