Characterization of the biodiversity of woody species in forest pluvisilvas submontanos.
Keywords:
biodiversity, woody speciesAbstract
In the National Park Alejandro of Humboldt (PNAH), Sector Cupeyal of the North, in the date from September of 2010 until April of 2011, with the objective of characterizing the biodiversity of woody species. The data were taken in an area with a surface of 2065,06 there is. 20 parcels of 20 x rose 20 m (400 m2). The characterization of the biodiversity was determined starting from the study of the wealth, dominancia, proportional abundance of species and the index of value of ecological importance (IVIE). a total of 24 families, 30 goods and 35 were identified. The families of more wealth were: Clusiaceae and Sapotaceae with 6 each a, the dominantest species were Clusia rosea Jacq. and Sloanea curatelifolia Griseb. that of more abundance; Calophyllum utile Bisse and arboreal Jacaranda Urb. and that of more IVIE: Calophyllum utile Bisse and arboreal Jacaranda Urb.
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