Estado de la restauración activa en áreas degradadas del bosque Piemontano en el cantón Zamora, provincia de Zamora Chinchipe

The active restoration of degraded areas of Piemontano forests is an alternative to contribute with the process of secondary succession in areas of agricultural use in a state of abandonment that are found in this type of ecosystem. The present study of the state of active restoration within the Num...

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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Estado de la restauración activa en áreas degradadas del bosque Piemontano en el cantón Zamora, provincia de Zamora Chinchipe
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description The active restoration of degraded areas of Piemontano forests is an alternative to contribute with the process of secondary succession in areas of agricultural use in a state of abandonment that are found in this type of ecosystem. The present study of the state of active restoration within the Numbami reserve, located in the Zamora canton, property of Nature and Culture International (NCI), was carried out with the objective of determining the state of the floristic composition, diversity and horizontal structure of the woody component after 11 years of implementation of active restoration. Three permanent plots of 50 × 50 m (0.25 ha) were installed, which were divided into 4 subplots of 625 m2; all individuals ≥ 5 cm in diameter at breast height (DBH) were recorded and tagged. Composition variables (density, dominance, IVI), Shannon diversity and structure (basal area and diametric structure) were determined. 1437 individuals belonging to 65 species were registered, within 47 genera, 27 botanical families. According to the Shannon index, the diversity of species was medium (2.68). The most representative species of the restoration area were; Graffenrieda cucullata, Miconia glaucescens and Miconia astroplocama, species of early stages of secondary succession in Amazonian piedmont forests. The diversity of woody species according to the Shannon index is medium, showing that active restoration contributes to increasing species diversity. The basal area by diameter classes reflects an inverted "J", represented mainly by the great abundance of individuals in the lower classes. The basal area presented a recovery of 16.56 m2/ha-1, compared to the reference forest of 38.6 m2/ha-1, which shows a recovery of approximately 34.1% of the basal area in the period elapsed since its implementation. mainly represented by ephemeral helophyte species. It is concluded that, although active restoration contributes to the increase in specific diversity and the recovery of basal area in degraded areas of Amazonian foothill forests, it is necessary to continue monitoring in order to know if this increase in diversity and basal area is maintained with time in more advanced stages of succession. Keywords: Piemontano forest, active restoration, ecological succession, diversity, conservation.
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spelling Estado de la restauración activa en áreas degradadas del bosque Piemontano en el cantón Zamora, provincia de Zamora ChinchipeOchoa Saez, Luis MiguelRESTAURACIÓNBOSQUECONSERVACIÓNThe active restoration of degraded areas of Piemontano forests is an alternative to contribute with the process of secondary succession in areas of agricultural use in a state of abandonment that are found in this type of ecosystem. The present study of the state of active restoration within the Numbami reserve, located in the Zamora canton, property of Nature and Culture International (NCI), was carried out with the objective of determining the state of the floristic composition, diversity and horizontal structure of the woody component after 11 years of implementation of active restoration. Three permanent plots of 50 × 50 m (0.25 ha) were installed, which were divided into 4 subplots of 625 m2; all individuals ≥ 5 cm in diameter at breast height (DBH) were recorded and tagged. Composition variables (density, dominance, IVI), Shannon diversity and structure (basal area and diametric structure) were determined. 1437 individuals belonging to 65 species were registered, within 47 genera, 27 botanical families. According to the Shannon index, the diversity of species was medium (2.68). The most representative species of the restoration area were; Graffenrieda cucullata, Miconia glaucescens and Miconia astroplocama, species of early stages of secondary succession in Amazonian piedmont forests. The diversity of woody species according to the Shannon index is medium, showing that active restoration contributes to increasing species diversity. The basal area by diameter classes reflects an inverted "J", represented mainly by the great abundance of individuals in the lower classes. The basal area presented a recovery of 16.56 m2/ha-1, compared to the reference forest of 38.6 m2/ha-1, which shows a recovery of approximately 34.1% of the basal area in the period elapsed since its implementation. mainly represented by ephemeral helophyte species. It is concluded that, although active restoration contributes to the increase in specific diversity and the recovery of basal area in degraded areas of Amazonian foothill forests, it is necessary to continue monitoring in order to know if this increase in diversity and basal area is maintained with time in more advanced stages of succession. Keywords: Piemontano forest, active restoration, ecological succession, diversity, conservation.La restauración activa de áreas degradadas de bosques piemontanos es una alternativa para contribuir con el proceso de sucesión secundaria en áreas de uso agropecuario en estado de abandono que se encuentran en este tipo de ecosistema. El presente estudio del estado de la restauración activa dentro de la reserva Numbami, ubicada en el cantón Zamora, propiedad de Naturaleza y Cultura Internacional (NCI), se realizó con el objetivo de determinar el estado de la composición florística, diversidad y estructura horizontal del componente leñoso tras 11 años de implementación de la restauración activa. Se instaló tres parcelas permanentes de 50 × 50 m (0.25 ha), que fueron divididas en 4 subparcelas de 625 m2; se registró y etiquetó todos los individuos ≥ 5 cm de diámetro a la altura del pecho (DAP). Se determinó variables de composición (densidad, dominancia, IVI), diversidad de Shannon y estructura (área basal y estructura diamétrica). Se registraron 1437 individuos pertenecientes a 65 especies, dentro de 47 géneros, 27 familias botánicas. Según el índice de Shannon, la diversidad de especies fue media (2.68). Las especies más representativas del área de restauración fueron; Graffenrieda cucullata, Miconia glaucescens y Miconia astroplocama, especies de estados tempranos de secesión secundaria en bosques piemontanos amazónicos. La diversidad de especies leñosas de acuerdo al índice de Shannon es media, mostrando que la restauración activa contribuye a incrementar la diversidad de especies. El área basal por clases diamétricas refleja una “J” invertida, representada principalmente por la gran abundancia de individuos en las clases inferiores. El área basal presentó una recuperación de 16.56 m2/ha-1, en comparación con el bosque de referencia 38.6 m2/ha-1, lo que muestra una recuperación de aproximadamente 34,1% de área basal en el período transcurrido desde su implementación, principalmente representada por especies heliófitas efímeras. Se concluye que, aunque la restauración activa contribuye con el incremento en diversidad específica y la recuperación de área basal en áreas degradadas de bosques piemontanos amazónicos, es necesario continuar con el monitoreo en función de conocer si este incremento de diversidad y área basal se mantiene con el tiempo en estados más avanzados de sucesión. Palabras clave: Bosque piemontano, restauración activa, sucesión ecológica, diversidad, conservación.LojaVeintimilla Ramos, Darío Alfredo2023-07-13T17:54:24Z2023-07-13T17:54:24Z2023-07-13info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis45 p.application/pdfhttps://dspace.unl.edu.ec/jspui/handle/123456789/27555spahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ec/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositorio Universidad Nacional de Lojainstname:Universidad Nacional de Lojainstacron:UNL2025-05-02T16:59:10Zoai:dspace.unl.edu.ec:123456789/27555Institucionalhttps://dspace.unl.edu.ec/Universidad públicahttps://unl.edu.ec/https://dspace.unl.edu.ec/oaiEcuador***opendoar:02025-05-02T16:59:10falseInstitucionalhttps://dspace.unl.edu.ec/Universidad públicahttps://unl.edu.ec/https://dspace.unl.edu.ec/oai*Ecuador***opendoar:02025-05-02T16:59:10Repositorio Universidad Nacional de Loja - Universidad Nacional de Lojafalse
spellingShingle Estado de la restauración activa en áreas degradadas del bosque Piemontano en el cantón Zamora, provincia de Zamora Chinchipe
Ochoa Saez, Luis Miguel
RESTAURACIÓN
BOSQUE
CONSERVACIÓN
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title Estado de la restauración activa en áreas degradadas del bosque Piemontano en el cantón Zamora, provincia de Zamora Chinchipe
title_full Estado de la restauración activa en áreas degradadas del bosque Piemontano en el cantón Zamora, provincia de Zamora Chinchipe
title_fullStr Estado de la restauración activa en áreas degradadas del bosque Piemontano en el cantón Zamora, provincia de Zamora Chinchipe
title_full_unstemmed Estado de la restauración activa en áreas degradadas del bosque Piemontano en el cantón Zamora, provincia de Zamora Chinchipe
title_short Estado de la restauración activa en áreas degradadas del bosque Piemontano en el cantón Zamora, provincia de Zamora Chinchipe
title_sort Estado de la restauración activa en áreas degradadas del bosque Piemontano en el cantón Zamora, provincia de Zamora Chinchipe
topic RESTAURACIÓN
BOSQUE
CONSERVACIÓN
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