Influence of landscape structure and stand age on species density and biomass of a tropical dry forest across spatial scales |
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Authors: | J. Luis Hernández-Stefanoni Juan Manuel Dupuy Fernando Tun-Dzul Filogonio May-Pat |
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Affiliation: | 1.Centro de Investigación Científica de Yucatán A.C. Unidad de Recursos Naturales,Mérida,México |
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Abstract: | Three central related issues in ecology are to identify spatial variation of ecological processes, to understand the relative
influence of environmental and spatial variables, and to investigate the response of environmental variables at different
spatial scales. These issues are particularly important for tropical dry forests, which have been comparatively less studied
and are more threatened than other terrestrial ecosystems. This study aims to characterize relationships between community
structure and landscape configuration and habitat type (stand age) considering different spatial scales for a tropical dry
forest in Yucatan. Species density and above ground biomass were calculated from 276 sampling sites, while land cover classes
were obtained from multi-spectral classification of a Spot 5 satellite imagery. Species density and biomass were related to
stand age, landscape metrics of patch types (area, edge, shape, similarity and contrast) and principal coordinate of neighbor
matrices (PCNM) variables using regression analysis. PCNM analysis was performed to interpret results in terms of spatial
scales as well as to decompose variation into spatial, stand age and landscape structure components. Stand age was the most
important variable for biomass, whereas landscape structure and spatial dependence had a comparable or even stronger influence
on species density than stand age. At the very broad scale (8,000–10,500 m), stand age contributed most to biomass and landscape
structure to species density. At the broad scale (2,000–8,000 m), stand age was the most important variable predicting both
species density and biomass. Our results shed light on which landscape configurations could enhance plant diversity and above
ground biomass. |
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