{"title":"哥伦比亚波哥大<e:1>山地生态系统生态恢复植物物种功能类群","authors":"Maribel Vásquez-Valderrama, Jairo Solorza-Bejarano","doi":"10.14483/2256201x.11730","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"1 Jardín Botánico de Bogotá José Celestino Mutis. Bogotá, Colombia. mvasquez@jbb.gov.co Autor para correspondencia. 2 Jardín Botánico de Bogotá José Celestino Mutis. Bogotá, Colombia. jsolorza@jbb.gov.co Resumen Los ecosistemas de montaña están sometidos a diversos factores de perturbación que requieren el desarrollo de procesos de restauración ecológica, orientados a su recuperación estructural y funcional. En este estudio se analizaron los atributos funcionales de las especies vegetales de ocho especies vegetales incorporadas en áreas piloto de investigación en restauración ecológica presentes en Bogotá. Se registró el área foliar (AF), área foliar específica (AFE), contenido foliar de materia seca (CFMS), densidad de madera (dB), altura máxima (Hmax) y hábito de crecimiento de Ageratina aristei, Abatia parviflora, Baccharis latifolia, Myrcianthes leucoxyla, Solanum oblongifolium, Vallea stipularis, Viburnum triphyllum y Xylosma spiculifera. Se encontraron tres grupos funcionales, los cuales presentan características de especies exclusivamente adquisitivas o adquisitiva-conservativa, lo que sugiere diferentes mecanismo y estrategias y mecanismos de adaptación a las condiciones de recuperación de las áreas perturbadas. Palabras clave: altura máxima, área foliar específica, atributo funcional, contenido foliar, densidad de madera. Abstract Mountain ecosystems are subject to various factors of disturbance, therefore different ecological restoration processes should be developed for achieving their structural and functional recovery. 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摘要
1 bogota植物园jose Celestino Mutis。波哥大,哥伦比亚。mvasquez@jbb.gov.co通信作者。2 bogota植物园jose Celestino Mutis。波哥大,哥伦比亚。在这一过程中,我们发现了一种新的方法,通过这种方法,我们可以确定不同类型的生态系统之间的相互作用,以及它们之间的相互作用。本研究分析了波哥大生态恢复中试验区8种植物的功能属性。记录了叶面积(fa)、比叶面积(AFE)、叶干物质含量(CFMS)、木材密度(dB)、最大高度(Hmax)和生长习性,分别为Ageratina aristei、Abatia parviflora、Baccharis latifolia、Myrcianthes leucoxyla、Solanum oblongifolium、Vallea stipularis、Viburnum triphyllum和Xylosma spiculifera。在本研究中,我们分析了在受干扰地区恢复的不同机制和策略,以及在受干扰地区恢复的不同机制和策略。在本研究中,我们分析了不同树种的功能特性,并确定了不同树种的功能特性。摘要山地生态系统受到多种干扰因素的影响,因此需要发展不同的生态恢复过程,以实现其结构和功能的恢复。在本研究中,我们分析了bogota生态恢复研究区域使用的八种植物的功能属性。对Ageratina aristei、Abatia parviflora、Baccharis latifolia、Myrcianthes leucoxyla、Solanum oblongifolium、Vallea stipularis、Viburnum triphyllum和Xylosma spiculifera的叶面积(AF)、干物质叶面积(CFMS)、木材密度(dB)、最大高度(Hmax)和生长习性进行了量化。三plant functional groups是found with专门特征acquisitive or acquisitive—守旧species,适应不同机制和suggesting strategies for the recovery of disturbed areas。
Functional grouping of plant species for the ecological restoration of mountain ecosystems, Bogotá, Colombia
1 Jardín Botánico de Bogotá José Celestino Mutis. Bogotá, Colombia. mvasquez@jbb.gov.co Autor para correspondencia. 2 Jardín Botánico de Bogotá José Celestino Mutis. Bogotá, Colombia. jsolorza@jbb.gov.co Resumen Los ecosistemas de montaña están sometidos a diversos factores de perturbación que requieren el desarrollo de procesos de restauración ecológica, orientados a su recuperación estructural y funcional. En este estudio se analizaron los atributos funcionales de las especies vegetales de ocho especies vegetales incorporadas en áreas piloto de investigación en restauración ecológica presentes en Bogotá. Se registró el área foliar (AF), área foliar específica (AFE), contenido foliar de materia seca (CFMS), densidad de madera (dB), altura máxima (Hmax) y hábito de crecimiento de Ageratina aristei, Abatia parviflora, Baccharis latifolia, Myrcianthes leucoxyla, Solanum oblongifolium, Vallea stipularis, Viburnum triphyllum y Xylosma spiculifera. Se encontraron tres grupos funcionales, los cuales presentan características de especies exclusivamente adquisitivas o adquisitiva-conservativa, lo que sugiere diferentes mecanismo y estrategias y mecanismos de adaptación a las condiciones de recuperación de las áreas perturbadas. Palabras clave: altura máxima, área foliar específica, atributo funcional, contenido foliar, densidad de madera. Abstract Mountain ecosystems are subject to various factors of disturbance, therefore different ecological restoration processes should be developed for achieving their structural and functional recovery. In this study, we analyzed the functional attributes of eight plant species used in ecological restoration research areas in Bogotá. Leaf area (AF), leaf area of dry matter (CFMS), wood density (dB), maximum height (Hmax) and growth habit of Ageratina aristei, Abatia parviflora, Baccharis latifolia, Myrcianthes leucoxyla, Solanum oblongifolium, Vallea stipularis, Viburnum triphyllum and Xylosma spiculifera were quantified. Three plant functional groups were found with exclusive characteristics of acquisitive or acquisitive–conservative species, suggesting different mechanisms and strategies of adaptation for the recovery of disturbed areas.
Colombia ForestalEnvironmental Science-Nature and Landscape Conservation
CiteScore
1.00
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发文量
14
审稿时长
20 weeks
期刊介绍:
Colombia Forestal Journal publishes original manuscripts on themes of the forest field and various aspects of natural resources and the environment, which are discriminated in the categories of research article, review, reflection and technical notes of agreement with the stipulations of COLCIENCIAS for scientific publications. According to the classification of scientific areas of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), Colombia Forestal Journal belongs to the large area of Agricultural Sciences (4), Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (4A) and to the discipline Forestry (4A02). Since its creation in 1978, the journal has been edited and published by the Francisco José de Caldas District University with headquarters in Bogotá. The quality of the content of the journal has been strengthened with the collaboration of national and international external evaluators in a double blind arbitration system and the dissemination has been extended by publishing manuscripts in a language different from Spanish and with inclusion in bibliographical databases such as Scopus. , DOAJ, Scielo, Redalyc, Ebsco, CAB Abstracts of CAB International, Forestry Abstracts, Ulrich''s, Latindex, Publindex. Likewise, it has academic profiles at Mendeley, Academia and Researchgate. The articles that are submitted to Colombia Forestal Journal must be original and unpublished and have not been postulated in other journals.