Diversidad de especies de la familia Lecythidaceae en bosques perturbados por el viento (claro), Iquitos - Nauta.
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Universidad de la Amazonía Peruana
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Se evaluó la diversidad de especies arbóreas de la familia Lecythidaceae con DAP ≥ 10cm, en 75 subparcelas de 10 m x 30 m, en un bosque perturbado por el viento localizado a la altura del kilómetro 80 de la carretera Iquitos-Nauta. Se reportaron 141 individuos, distribuidas en 12 especies y 3 géneros. Los resultados muestran que la diversidad α del bosque perturbado varia de 0,7959 a 9,28, mientras que la diversidad β indica que las sub parcelas BC630 y FG840 son las que presentan mayor similitud, compartiendo las especies Eschweilera coriacea y Eschweilera parvifolia. El IVI para dicho bosque revela que las especies más importantes son: Eschweilera parvifolia (70,88%), Eschweilera coriacea (58,16%), Eschweilera ovalifolia (51,20 %) y Eschweilera tessmannii (26,60%); así mismo, se determinó que Eschweilera parvifolia es la más importante desde el punto de vista ecológico para este tipo de bosque.
The diversity of tree species belonging to the Lecythidaceae family with DBH ≥ 10 cm was evaluated in this study, in seventy five 10 m x 30 m subplots within a wind-disturbed forest located at km 80 of the Iquitos-Nauta road. 141 tree individuals, distributed in 12 species and 3 genera were registered. Results show that α diversity of the disturbed forest ranged from de 0, 7959 to 9, 28, while the β diversity indicates that subplots BC630 and FG840 show the highest similarity, sharing Eschweilera coriacea and Eschweilera parvifolia species. The IVI for such a forest reveals that Eschweilera parvifolia (70, 88%), Eschweilera coriacea (58,16%), Eschweilera ovalifolia (51,20%) and Eschweilera tessmannii (26,60%) are the most important species; in addition, from the ecological point of view, Eschweilera parvifolia was found to be the most important species in this type of forest.
The diversity of tree species belonging to the Lecythidaceae family with DBH ≥ 10 cm was evaluated in this study, in seventy five 10 m x 30 m subplots within a wind-disturbed forest located at km 80 of the Iquitos-Nauta road. 141 tree individuals, distributed in 12 species and 3 genera were registered. Results show that α diversity of the disturbed forest ranged from de 0, 7959 to 9, 28, while the β diversity indicates that subplots BC630 and FG840 show the highest similarity, sharing Eschweilera coriacea and Eschweilera parvifolia species. The IVI for such a forest reveals that Eschweilera parvifolia (70, 88%), Eschweilera coriacea (58,16%), Eschweilera ovalifolia (51,20%) and Eschweilera tessmannii (26,60%) are the most important species; in addition, from the ecological point of view, Eschweilera parvifolia was found to be the most important species in this type of forest.
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Lecythidacea, Especies, Bosques, Valor económico
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