应用于新热带云雾林的生态价值估算方法程序

IF 1.7 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ECOLOGY
Francisco Amador-Cruz, Blanca L. Figueroa-Rangel, Miguel Olvera-Vargas, Manuel E. Mendoza
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摘要

生态价值(EV)是指基于生物多样性、脆弱性、破碎性、连通性和恢复力五个标准评估的景观的内在价值。虽然许多研究使用遥感进行EV评估,但很少结合实地调查数据。在我们的研究中,我们提出了一种涉及实地数据收集的新方法来量化每个标准。此外,我们提出了一个数值过程来汇总排名和确定EV。我们的研究是在墨西哥西部一个高度生物多样性的新热带云雾森林中进行的。生物多样性的评价指标包括均匀度、受威胁物种的脆弱性、树木功能性状的破碎性、树木扩散综合征和演替行为的连通性以及树种信息和物质遗产的恢复力。为了揭示标准和EV之间的相似模式,我们使用了非度量多维尺度和置换多变量方差分析。为了评估EV估计的可靠性,我们使用高度和方位角作为预测因子,通过广义加性模型。该方法揭示了EV最高的样地不一定具有优越的生态特性(生物多样性和/或脆弱性)或结构和功能特征(破碎性、连通性和/或弹性),从而表明了在评估中包括所有标准和避免使用单一标准的重要性。结果表明:云雾林样地海拔高度在1900 ~ 2200 m之间,面向东南和西北;这些样地的特点是受威胁物种数量多,破碎化程度低,连通性和恢复能力高。
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A methodological procedure for the estimation of ecological value applied to a neotropical cloud forest

A methodological procedure for the estimation of ecological value applied to a neotropical cloud forest

Ecological value (EV) refers to the intrinsic values of a landscape based on the assessment of five criteria: biodiversity, vulnerability, fragmentation, connectivity, and resilience. While many studies use remote sensing for EV assessment, few incorporate fieldwork data. In our research, we present a novel methodology involving field data collection to quantify each criterion. Additionally, we propose a numerical procedure to aggregate rankings and determine EV. Our study took place in a highly biodiverse neotropical cloud forest in western Mexico. Biodiversity was assessed through evenness, vulnerability by counting threatened species, fragmentation based on tree functional traits, connectivity by tree dispersal syndrome and successional behavior, and resilience from tree species' information and material legacies. To reveal similarity patterns among plots regarding the criteria and EV, we used nonmetric multidimensional scaling with permutational multivariate analysis of variance. To assess EV estimation reliability, we used altitude and azimuth as predictors through generalized additive models. The methodology unveiled that plots with the highest EV do not necessarily possess superior ecological properties (biodiversity and/or vulnerability) or structural and functional features (fragmentation, connectivity, and/or resilience), thus demonstrating the importance of including all criteria in the assessment and avoiding the use of a single criterion. Results showed that cloud forest plots with the highest EV were at an altitude of 1900–2200 m asl, facing southeast and northwest orientations. These plots were characterized by a high number of threatened species, low fragmentation, and high levels of connectivity and resilience.

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Ecological Research
Ecological Research 环境科学-生态学
CiteScore
4.40
自引率
5.00%
发文量
87
审稿时长
5.6 months
期刊介绍: Ecological Research has been published in English by the Ecological Society of Japan since 1986. Ecological Research publishes original papers on all aspects of ecology, in both aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems.
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