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Rev. biol. trop ; 67(4)sept. 2019.
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1507566

ABSTRACT

Recientemente se ha abordado la delimitación de parches de vegetación a través de clasificaciones orientadas a objetos con datos multiespectrales. En esta investigación se presenta una propuesta de caracterización de selvas secundarias basada en matrices de semejanza de composición específica, estructura de la vegetación arbórea e índices de diversidad, partiendo de una clasificación orientada a objetos de imágenes multiespectrales. El área de estudio corresponde a una selva mediana subperennifolia con antecedente de aprovechamiento agrícola bajo el sistema de roza tumba y quema (Ac: hace 8-23 años), aprovechamiento forestal selectivo (Fs: hace 43-53 años), y aprovechamiento forestal selectivo e incendio forestal (Fc: hace 21-28 años). Se delinearon tres parches de vegetación de acuerdo al historial de uso, y se analizaron las diferencias entre las medias de las métricas de campo de cada parche con un análisis de varianza multivariado permutacional (P < 0.001). Con un modelo logístico multinomial se identificaron, de entre más de 20 covariables, la riqueza de especies, densidad de tallos por hectárea, y el primer eje de variación del ordenamiento NMDS de la composición específica, como los atributos de la vegetación más distintivos. El parche Fc, presenta los mayores valores en diversidad de Shannon-Wiener, riqueza de especies, y densidad de tallos mayores a 7.5 cm de diámetro. El Fs tiene los mayores promedios de biomasa, área basal y altura individual, y el Ac tiene los menores valores de todas las métricas anteriores. Las especies de mayor Índice de Valor de Importancia fueron: Ac; Bursera simaruba y Psidia psipula, Fs: Gymnanthes lucida y Manilkara zapota, Fc: G. lucida y B. simaruba.


A proposal for characterizing habitat of forests, obtained from an object-oriented classification of RapidEye multiespectral imagery, based on dissimilarity matrices of vegetation structure, species diversity and composition is presented. The study area is a forested landscape mosaic after slash and burn agriculture (Ac: 8-23 years ago), selective logging (Fs: 43-53 years ago), and selective logging and forest fire (Fc: 21-28 years ago). The site is located in the central part of Quintana Roo, México, where three vegetation patches were delineated according to remotely sensed multiespectral imagery. Mean differences between vegetation structure properties of each vegetation patch were obtained through a permutational multivariate analysis of variance (P < 0.001). Species richness, stem density per hectare, and the axis-1 scores of the non-metric multidimensional scaling ordination of specific composition were identified as the vegetation attributes more relevant to differentiate the vegetation patches by a multinomial logistic model. Fc vegetation patch is characterized by the greatest mean values on Shannon-Wiener index, species richness, and stem density. The Fs has the greatest mean values of canopy height, basal area, and biomass at 80 percentile, and the Ac vegetation patch has the lowest values of all mentioned metrics. The species with the greatest relative importance value were: Ac: Bursera simaruba and Psidia psipula, Fs: Gymnanthes lucida and Manilkara zapota, Fc: G. lucida and B. simaruba. The uncertainty associated with the metrics assessed by vegetation patch was smaller than the uncertainty of the whole area, because of the efficient variability aggregation of the field data. We conclude that multiespectral information is a reliable tool for distinguishing vegetation patches with specific features, as stem density, specific composition, and species richness.

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rev. udca actual. divulg. cient ; 20(2): 413-424, jul.-dic. 2017. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1094690

ABSTRACT

Se evaluó la calidad ecológica de cuatro quebradas andinas afluentes de los ríos Nare y Guatapé, cuenca del río Magdalena, Colombia. Se realizaron cuatro muestreos entre junio de 2011 y febrero de 2012, en tres sitios por quebrada, para un total de 12 evaluados. Se recolectaron muestras de macroinvertebrados, utilizando el método D-net, con malla de 500µm y colección manual sobre sustratos. El hábitat del río y la vegetación ribereña fueron evaluados, mediante el establecimiento de estaciones de referencia y la aplicación del Índice de Hábitat Fluvial (IHF), el Índice de calidad de la vegetación de ribera Andina (QBR-And), adaptado para los ríos andinos, el Índice Biological Monitoring Working Party (BMWP/Col) y el índice ECOSTRIAND (ECOlogical STatus RIver ANDean). Se establecieron siete sitios de referencia, caracterizados por vegetación ribereña en ambos márgenes, sin alteraciones o con un bajo grado de alteración antrópica, los cuales, presentaron altos valores de IHF, QBR-And, BMWP/Col, indicando buena calidad ecológica para los ensamblajes de macroinvertebrados. Cinco sitios se determinaron como alterados con alta afectación antrópica, vegetación ribereña reducida o ausente en los dos márgenes, predominio de pastos y actividades agrícolas y bajos valores en los índices antes mencionados, lo que indica una menor calidad ecológica.


The ecological quality of four Andean creeks tributaries of the Nare and Guatapé Rivers, Magdalena River Basin, Colombia was evaluated. Four field samplings were carried out between June 2011 and February 2012, at three sites for each creek, for a total of 12 sites evaluated. Macroinvertebrates samples were caught using the D-net method with mesh of 500µm and manual collection on substrates. The river habitat and riparian vegetation were evaluated through of the establishment of reference stations and the application of the River Habitat Index (IHF), the Riparian-Andean vegetation quality index (QBR-And) adapted for Andean rivers, the Biological Monitoring Working Party-Colombia index (BMWP / Col), and the ECOSTRIAND index (ECOlogical STatus RIver ANDean). Seven reference sites were established, which were characterized by riparian vegetation in both sides, without alterations or with a low degree of anthropic disturbance, presented high values of IHF, QBR-And, BMWP/Col, indicating good ecological quality for macroinvertebrates and fish assemblage's. Five sites were determined as altered with high anthropogenic disturbance, riparian vegetation reduced or absent in the two margins, predominance of pastures and agricultural activities, and low values in the afore mentioned indexes, which indicates less ecological quality.

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Neotrop. ichthyol ; 4(3): 319-328, July-Sept. 2006. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-458907

ABSTRACT

We examined physical habitat and fish assemblages in rivers of the Aroa Mountains (Venezuela) with different levels of environmental protection due to the creation of Yurubí National Park within the drainage. We developed an Index of Biotic Integrity (IBI) and evaluated it using principal components analysis (PCA) and canonical correspondence analysis (CCA). Tributary rivers were divided into classes according to their origin (protected by the park) and physical characteristics of each, including substrate. Fishes were captured using standardized electrofishing. Fish communities showed greater species richness in heterogeneous habitat and protected rivers but overall abundance was higher in unprotected and impacted rivers. The IBI was sensitive to these differences and the scores were higher in protected rivers. The IBI detected degree of disturbance of fish communities without direct consideration of habitat parameters measured. The PCA revealed a gradient in substrate heterogeneity. Similarly, CCA revealed differences in fish assemblage composition along the environmental gradient and that varied with protection status of the river. The relationship between PCA and IBI scores was highly significant (r² = 0.61, P < 0.0001). The PCA and CCA analysis moderately validated the structure and predictability of IBI; but it is still necessary to refine the model and to extend its application for more time and over a wider area.


Foram avaliados o ambiente físico e as assembléias de peixes em rios das montanhas Aroa (Venezuela) com diferentes níveis de proteção ambiental devido a criação do Parque Nacional Yurubí nesta drenagem. Foi desenvolvido um índice de Integridade Biótica (IBI), avaliado através da análise de componentes principais (PCA) e análise de correspondência canônica (CCA). Rios tributários foram divididos em classes, de acordo com sua origem (proteção pelo Parque) e características físicas, incluindo o substrato. Peixes foram capturados utilizando-se pesca-elétrica padronizada. As comunidades de peixes mostraram maior riqueza de espécies em habitats heterogêneos e rios protegidos, porém a abundância foi maior em áreas não protegidas e rios não impactados. O IBI foi sensível a estas diferenças e os escores foram mais elevados em rios protegidos. O IBI detectou o grau de distúrbio nas comunidades de peixes sem a consideração direta dos parâmetros de habitat medidos. O PCA revelou um gradiente de heterogeneidade no substrato. De modo similar, a CCA revelou diferenças na composição da assembléia de peixes ao longo do gradiente ambiental que variou com o estatus de proteção do rio. A relação entre os escores de PCA e IBI foi altamente significativa (r² = 0,61, P < 0,0001). As análises de PCA e CCA validaram moderadamente a estrutura e a previsibilidade do IBI; porém, é necessário refinar o modelo e estender este aplicativo por mais tempo e área mais abrangente.


Subject(s)
Aquatic Environment/analysis , Biodiversity , Biotic Factors , Multivariate Analysis , Venezuela
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