2017
DOI: 10.17533/udea.acbi.14261
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Caracterización estructural de bosques tropicales a lo largo de un gradiente altitudinal en el departamento de Antioquia, Colombia

Abstract: Con el objetivo de caracterizar e identificar los tipos de bosque del departamento de Antioquia (Colombia), con respecto a sus principales variables estructurales, se establecieron 16 parcelas permanentes de 1 ha (100 x 100 m) a lo largo de un gradiente altitudinal. Con respecto a la densidad, el área basal y la altura del sotobosque se observó correlación positiva con el incremento en altitud, mientras que altura del dosel, altura máxima y diámetro máximo presentaron correlación inversa. Se identificó la temp… Show more

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“…Further studies could confirm whether H. e. venus uses P. micropetala, which may relate to its higher flight-height compared to H. chestertonii. Similar to Giraldo-Pamplona, Corrales-Osorio [49], we found that the structure of high and low-altitude forests in Colombia differs such that the former, occupied by H. chestertonii, has generally shorter trees at higher densities. This habitat is also colder and drier, with stronger microclimatic fluctuations [22].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Further studies could confirm whether H. e. venus uses P. micropetala, which may relate to its higher flight-height compared to H. chestertonii. Similar to Giraldo-Pamplona, Corrales-Osorio [49], we found that the structure of high and low-altitude forests in Colombia differs such that the former, occupied by H. chestertonii, has generally shorter trees at higher densities. This habitat is also colder and drier, with stronger microclimatic fluctuations [22].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%