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The Importance of Tropical Rain Forest Fragments to the Conservation of Plant Species Diversity in Los Tuxtlas, Mexico

机译:墨西哥洛斯图斯特拉斯热带雨林碎片对保护植物物种多样性的重要性

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Of what value are forest fragments to the conservation of the tropical rain forest diversity for a landscape? We compared the changes in composition, diversity, and plant structure of 15 small (1-76 ha) relatively unprotected forest fragments with those of a large (700 ha) well protected fragment (LWPF) in Los Tuxtlas, Mexico. The trees, shrubs, lianas, palms, and herbs with dbh greater than or equal to 2.5 cm were sampled in 1000 m super(2) at each site. For each ecological group (based on light requirements for germination: primary, secondary, and non-secondary light demanding, NSLD, species) and life form, estimates of species diversity, density, and basal area were analyzed using a stepwise multiple regression to determine whether there were any relationships between these variables and fragment characteristics (size, shape index, and isolation). The composition and plant structure of LWPF were different from those of the small fragments and large trees are absent from the canopy of the latter. Fragment size best explained the differences in composition and plant structure. Species composition in the largest fragments was similar to that of LWPF, but there was no significant difference in total richness between LWPF and the fragments, even though both the richness and abundance of secondary and NSLD species did differ. LWPF had more large primary trees in the canopy, and a greater abundance and basal area of palms and herbs. For tropical rain forest conservation, it is important to maintain the greatest possible number of large fragments and establish policies that prevent forest remnants from being further reduced in size and increasingly isolated from each other.
机译:森林碎片对保护热带雨林多样性景观具有什么价值?我们比较了墨西哥Los Tuxtlas的15个相对较小的(1-76公顷)未受保护的小森林碎片与较大(700公顷)的受良好保护的碎片(LWPF)的组成,多样性和植物结构的变化。 dbh大于或等于2.5 cm的树木,灌木,藤本植物,棕榈和草药在每个站点的1000 m super(2)中进行采样。对于每个生态组(基于发芽的光需求:主要,次要和非次要光需求,NSLD,物种)和生命形式,使用逐步多元回归分析物种多样性,密度和基础面积的估计值,以确定这些变量与片段特征(大小,形状指数和隔离度)之间是否存在任何关系。 LWPF的组成和植物结构不同于小碎片,后者的树冠中没有大树。片段大小最能解释成分和植物结构的差异。最大片段中的物种组成与LWPF相似,但次生物种和NSLD物种的丰度和丰度确实有所不同,但LWPF与片段之间的总丰富度没有显着差异。 LWPF的树冠中有较大的原生树,并且棕榈和草药的丰度和基部面积更大。对于热带雨林保护而言,重要的是要保持尽可能多的大碎片,并制定政策以防止森林残余物的大小进一步缩小并日益相互隔离。

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