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Tree diversity on sustainably certified and conventional coffee farms in Central America

机译:中美洲经过可持续认证的传统咖啡农场的树木多样性

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Shade coffee agroforestry systems have the potential to support biodiversity. Sustainable certification of coffee has been promoted as a means to provide incentives to maintain these systems, but as yet there is little evidence if this is effective. We analyzed tree diversity on smallholder organic and conventional farms in buffer zones of three conservation areas in Costa Rica, Guatemala and Nicaragua (the later included some large-scale conventional and Rainforest Alliance certified farms). Organic farms had greater farm level tree species richness and Shannon diversity compared to conventional farms; estimated native tree species richness across the landscape was probably greater on organic farms than conventional in Nicaragua (48 vs. 28 species respectively) and possibly in Guatemala (23 vs. 15 species respectively). Organic farms had higher shade levels and more tree strata than conventional farms. In Guatemala and Nicaragua tree species composition was not closely related to whether farms were organic or conventional, although within composition clusters, organic farms tended to have greater diversity. In contrast, organic and conventional farms in Costa Rica mostly belonged to different tree species clusters. In Nicaragua most large-scale farms, and all Rainforest certified farms, formed a distinct species composition cluster with presence of old-growth forest species and within which Rainforest farms had greater diversity. Tree species composition of the shade seems to be mainly due to management history; but certification effectively differentiates those farms with greater tree diversity. Longer-term monitoring is required to determine whether certification can be an incentive to conserve or expand biodiverse coffee agroforestry systems within the buffer zones around conservation areas.
机译:阴凉的咖啡农林业系统具有支持生物多样性的潜力。促进了咖啡的可持续认证,以此作为激励措施来维持这些系统,但至今尚无证据证明这种方法有效。我们分析了哥斯达黎加,危地马拉和尼加拉瓜三个保护区(后来包括一些大型常规和经雨林联盟认证的农场)缓冲区的小农有机农场和常规农场的树木多样性。与传统农场相比,有机农场的农场树种丰富度和香农多样性更高。在尼加拉瓜(分别为48种和28种)和危地马拉(分别为23种和15种)中,有机农场的自然树种丰富度估计可能比常规农场高。与传统农场相比,有机农场的遮荫度更高,树木的层数更多。在危地马拉和尼加拉瓜,树种的组成与农场是有机农场还是传统农场并不密切相关,尽管在组成集群中,有机农场往往具有更大的多样性。相比之下,哥斯达黎加的有机农场和常规农场大多属于不同的树种集群。在尼加拉瓜,大多数大型农场以及所有获得雨林认证的农场都形成了一个独特的物种组成集群,其中有古老的森林物种,并且其中的雨林农场具有更大的多样性。树荫下的树种组成似乎主要归因于经营历史;但是认证可以有效地区分树木种类更多的农场。需要进行长期监控,以确定认证是否可以成为在保护区周围的缓冲区内保护或扩展生物多样化咖啡农林业系统的动力。

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