August 2024
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Trees Forests and People
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August 2024
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87 Reads
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Trees Forests and People
July 2021
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The maintenance of seedling diversity of animal-dispersed tree species is fundamental for the structure and function of forest patches in fragmented tropical rainforests. Nonetheless, the effects of landscape structure at different spatial scales on α- and β-diversity of tree seedling communities are recently explored. Using a multi-scale approach, we assessed the relative effect of landscape composition and configuration on α- and β-diversity of animal-dispersed seedlings within 16 forest patches in the Lacandona rainforest, Mexico. We assessed these effects at 13 spatial scales (from 300 to 1500 m radius, at 100 m intervals) for three metrics of effective number of species considering α- and β-diversity. We found that α-diversity was largely affected by landscape composition and β-diversity by landscape configuration. On the one hand, the amount of secondary forest influenced α-diversity. Additionally, species richness increased in landscapes with highly aggregated forest patches. On the other hand, β-diversity was affected positively by forest fragmentation and negatively by the edge contrast of forest patches with the surrounding matrix. Our findings indicate that landscape configuration is a strong driver of seedling diversity in highly deforested rainforests. Promoting forest patches and secondary forests through payment for ecosystem services’ programs, favoring matrix quality within land-sharing schemes of smallholder agriculture and secondary forest management, and identifying restoration opportunities for assisted or unassisted natural regeneration are urgently needed for conservation of seedling diversity in human-modified tropical landscapes.
... En otro ámbito, se realizó un estudio por González-Torres et al. (2024) cuyo objetivo data de integrar en las políticas públicas el conocimiento de localidades ubicadas a la periferia de reservas naturales y protegidas en Michoacán, México. Para recopilar información se implementaron algunas técnicas como entrevistas y observación para comprender temas en relación de la ecología en la zona, percepciones ambientales y socioeconómicos de la localidad, acciones pertinentes para restaurar la reforestación, así como el rol que fungen las entidades regionales. ...
August 2024
Trees Forests and People
... In addition, more connected habitat patches facilitate movement (gene flow) across the transformed matrix (McCluskey et al. 2022). Regarding β diversity, recent evidence has shown the significant positive effects of habitat fragmentation and the shape of habitat patches (Nicasio-Arzeta et al. 2021). Such effects can be attributed to different patches harboring different elements of biodiversity and the fact that forest patches of simple geometry are likelier to host both habitat specialists and rare species (Jamoneau et al. 2012). ...
July 2021