2017
DOI: 10.17533/udea.acbi.329377
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Diversidad y composición florística en bosques sucesionales andinos de la región del Río Porce, Colombia

Abstract: La sucesión secundaria en las regiones tropicales tiende a variar de una localidad a otra debido, entre muchos factores, al tipo e intensidad de la perturbación, la distancia al bosque original, la fauna existente, la topografía y el clima local, los cuales determinan la composición florística y la velocidad con la que la sucesión avanza. En esta investigación se estudió la dinámica del proceso sucesional en suelos dedicados previamente a la ganadería en el cañón del río Porce (Antioquia), Colombia. Se muestre… Show more

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“…During the period of 1990 to 2015, the forest cover in Antioquia decreased from 2,700,000 ha to 2,212,000 ha [71], with an approximate annual loss of 19,520 ha. For the Andean forest (>1000 m above sea level), it is reported that the coverage decreased from 1,210,000 ha to 530,000 ha over the same twenty-five (25) year period; this signifies a reduction of 56.19%, with an annual deforestation rate of 27,200 ha, making it one of the most affected ecosystems, following dry forests [71].…”
Section: Study Area Definitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the period of 1990 to 2015, the forest cover in Antioquia decreased from 2,700,000 ha to 2,212,000 ha [71], with an approximate annual loss of 19,520 ha. For the Andean forest (>1000 m above sea level), it is reported that the coverage decreased from 1,210,000 ha to 530,000 ha over the same twenty-five (25) year period; this signifies a reduction of 56.19%, with an annual deforestation rate of 27,200 ha, making it one of the most affected ecosystems, following dry forests [71].…”
Section: Study Area Definitionmentioning
confidence: 99%