2012
DOI: 10.1007/s10531-011-0218-6
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An assessment of natural and human disturbance effects on Mexican ecosystems: current trends and research gaps

Abstract: Mexico harbors more than 10% of the planet's endemic species. However, the integrity and biodiversity of many ecosystems is experiencing rapid transformation under the influence of a wide array of human and natural disturbances. In order to disentangle the effects of human and natural disturbance regimes at different spatial and temporal scales, we selected six terrestrial (temperate montane forests, montane cloud forests, tropical rain forests, tropical semi-deciduous forests, tropical dry forests, and desert… Show more

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“…However, the area occupied by the categories associated with disturbance or modified vegetation was also significant. Urban and bare soil areas increased progressively by more than 40.00 km 2 Regarding the adjacent areas, outside the NPAAC, the Scrub vegetation was the dominant category during almost the entire evaluated period, with a proportion of 26.41% and 33.1% of the total adjacent area; except for the year 2000, when Temperate forests represented the most extensive cover (162.3312 km 2 ). However, the area occupied by the categories associated with disturbance or modified vegetation was also significant.…”
Section: Validation and Land Use-cover During The Period 1973-2015mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, the area occupied by the categories associated with disturbance or modified vegetation was also significant. Urban and bare soil areas increased progressively by more than 40.00 km 2 Regarding the adjacent areas, outside the NPAAC, the Scrub vegetation was the dominant category during almost the entire evaluated period, with a proportion of 26.41% and 33.1% of the total adjacent area; except for the year 2000, when Temperate forests represented the most extensive cover (162.3312 km 2 ). However, the area occupied by the categories associated with disturbance or modified vegetation was also significant.…”
Section: Validation and Land Use-cover During The Period 1973-2015mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The analysis extended from 1973 to 2015 in order to summarize the process of the LULCC over the 42-year period. The units in the change matrix were obtained as km 2 and percentages, and were calculated separately for the interior and exterior of the NPA.…”
Section: Detection Of Changes By Subsequent Classificationmentioning
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“…Conifer and oak forests were largely converted to agriculture since the beginning of Spanish colonization (1521) on the plateaus and montane valleys of central Mexico (Challenger, 2003). Where such forests are still dominant, their structure, composition and area remain affected by natural and human disturbances, particularly cattle grazing, and forest management (Minnich et al, 2000;Mas et al, 2004, Calderon-Aguilera et al, 2012. In this study we analyze patch dynamics in a conifer and oak forest in Aguascalientes State in Central Mexico, and evaluate the implications for these dynamics in terms of tree diversity preservation.…”
Section: Vicente Díaz-núñez Et Almentioning
confidence: 99%