Effect of forest successional stage on the host-epiphyte orchid relationship in the Pindo Mirador biological station, Ecuador

Epiphyte diversity in forest ecosystems is closely related to forest structure; however, in the Pindo Mirador Biological Station in Ecuador, there are no studies documenting this interaction. Eight plots of 0.1 ha each were established, four in the secondary forest and four in the primary forest, wi...

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Main Authors: Christopher Oswaldo Paredes Ulloa, Jorge Ferro-Díaz, Pablo Lozano Carpio
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad de Pinar del Río "Hermanos Saíz Montes de Oca" 2021-03-01
Series:Revista Cubana de Ciencias Forestales
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Online Access:http://cfores.upr.edu.cu/index.php/cfores/article/view/678
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spelling doaj-a753a0ec04874fe6b5775244a4e47e692021-03-28T15:48:00ZspaUniversidad de Pinar del Río "Hermanos Saíz Montes de Oca" Revista Cubana de Ciencias Forestales2310-34692021-03-01915371241Effect of forest successional stage on the host-epiphyte orchid relationship in the Pindo Mirador biological station, EcuadorChristopher Oswaldo Paredes Ulloa0Jorge Ferro-Díaz1Pablo Lozano Carpio2Gobierno Autónomo Descentralizado Provincial de Pastaza (GADPPZ)Centro de Investigaciones y Servicios Ambientales ECOVIDA, Departamento Investigaciones, Ministerio de Ciencia, Tecnología y Medio AmbienteUniversidad Estatal Amazónica, Centro de Investigación y Postgrado para la Conservación Amazónica CIPCA, Herbario ECUAMZ, Puyo, PastazaEpiphyte diversity in forest ecosystems is closely related to forest structure; however, in the Pindo Mirador Biological Station in Ecuador, there are no studies documenting this interaction. Eight plots of 0.1 ha each were established, four in the secondary forest and four in the primary forest, with the objective of evaluating the effect of the current successional stage of the forest on the host-epiphyte orchid relationship in that station, based on the behavior of forest structure factors and orchid diversity. All epiphytic orchids present and host trees were recorded by measuring their diameters and heights (total and stem), comparing richness and abundance by stage and host, and applying a Canonical Correspondence Analysis between forest structure variables and epiphyte records by plots. It was detected that the main feature of the horizontal structure of orchid epiphytism is the higher abundance and lower richness in the secondary forest, occurring the opposite in the primary forest. With respect to the vertical structure, a greater abundance of orchids in the highest part of the stem of the hosts in the secondary forest, while in the primary forest they predominate at the base of the main branches, concluding that the successional stage of the forest affects both the richness and abundance of orchids on the basis of the changes experienced by the forest structure, in each of them.http://cfores.upr.edu.cu/index.php/cfores/article/view/678bosque primariobosque secundarioaltura de fustetipo de cortezaclases diamétricas.
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author Christopher Oswaldo Paredes Ulloa
Jorge Ferro-Díaz
Pablo Lozano Carpio
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Jorge Ferro-Díaz
Pablo Lozano Carpio
Effect of forest successional stage on the host-epiphyte orchid relationship in the Pindo Mirador biological station, Ecuador
Revista Cubana de Ciencias Forestales
bosque primario
bosque secundario
altura de fuste
tipo de corteza
clases diamétricas.
author_facet Christopher Oswaldo Paredes Ulloa
Jorge Ferro-Díaz
Pablo Lozano Carpio
author_sort Christopher Oswaldo Paredes Ulloa
title Effect of forest successional stage on the host-epiphyte orchid relationship in the Pindo Mirador biological station, Ecuador
title_short Effect of forest successional stage on the host-epiphyte orchid relationship in the Pindo Mirador biological station, Ecuador
title_full Effect of forest successional stage on the host-epiphyte orchid relationship in the Pindo Mirador biological station, Ecuador
title_fullStr Effect of forest successional stage on the host-epiphyte orchid relationship in the Pindo Mirador biological station, Ecuador
title_full_unstemmed Effect of forest successional stage on the host-epiphyte orchid relationship in the Pindo Mirador biological station, Ecuador
title_sort effect of forest successional stage on the host-epiphyte orchid relationship in the pindo mirador biological station, ecuador
publisher Universidad de Pinar del Río "Hermanos Saíz Montes de Oca"
series Revista Cubana de Ciencias Forestales
issn 2310-3469
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Epiphyte diversity in forest ecosystems is closely related to forest structure; however, in the Pindo Mirador Biological Station in Ecuador, there are no studies documenting this interaction. Eight plots of 0.1 ha each were established, four in the secondary forest and four in the primary forest, with the objective of evaluating the effect of the current successional stage of the forest on the host-epiphyte orchid relationship in that station, based on the behavior of forest structure factors and orchid diversity. All epiphytic orchids present and host trees were recorded by measuring their diameters and heights (total and stem), comparing richness and abundance by stage and host, and applying a Canonical Correspondence Analysis between forest structure variables and epiphyte records by plots. It was detected that the main feature of the horizontal structure of orchid epiphytism is the higher abundance and lower richness in the secondary forest, occurring the opposite in the primary forest. With respect to the vertical structure, a greater abundance of orchids in the highest part of the stem of the hosts in the secondary forest, while in the primary forest they predominate at the base of the main branches, concluding that the successional stage of the forest affects both the richness and abundance of orchids on the basis of the changes experienced by the forest structure, in each of them.
topic bosque primario
bosque secundario
altura de fuste
tipo de corteza
clases diamétricas.
url http://cfores.upr.edu.cu/index.php/cfores/article/view/678
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