Importance and function of scattered trees in pastures in the sierra region of Tabasco, Mexico

Scattered Trees in Pastures (STP) are common in the Sierra Region of Tabasco (SRT) but currently are little known to researchers. The objective of this study was to identify and characterize STP of the SRT. In 23 selected pastures, all trees were inventoried and identified; their density, abundance and diversity were determined and Shannon and Simpson indexes were obtained. Also, diameter at Breast Height (DBH) and height were recorded for the trees and information was obtained regarding uses of the principal tree species. The 1600 STP recorded belonged to 31 botanical families and 75 species. Average density was 38 trees ha>-1, with a range of 12-146 trees ha>-1. Shannon and Simpson indexes were 2.8 and 0.09, respectively. The majority of individuals (1458) belonged to only 24 species. The most abundant species were Cordia alliodora, Cedrela odorata, Tabebuia rosea, Zanthoxhyllum riedelianum and Blepharidium mexicanum, all of which are used as timber, the principal use for most STP. Many species (51) showed a reduced number of individuals in the pastures; 28 of the species only appeared once or twice. A majority of the trees had heights of 5-10 m and DBH of 10-29 cm with an average height of 10.1 m and an average DBH of 27 cm.

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Main Authors: Grande Cano, Jesús Daniel autor/a 12574, Nahed Toral, José Doctor autor/a 6870, Pérez Gil Romo, Fernando -2014 Doctor autor/a 21023
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Subjects:Forraje, Árboles forestales, Árboles de propósito múltiple, Sistemas silvopastoriles, Artfrosur,
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spelling KOHA-OAI-ECOSUR:348302024-03-12T12:51:13ZImportance and function of scattered trees in pastures in the sierra region of Tabasco, Mexico Grande Cano, Jesús Daniel autor/a 12574 Nahed Toral, José Doctor autor/a 6870 Pérez Gil Romo, Fernando -2014 Doctor autor/a 21023 textengScattered Trees in Pastures (STP) are common in the Sierra Region of Tabasco (SRT) but currently are little known to researchers. The objective of this study was to identify and characterize STP of the SRT. In 23 selected pastures, all trees were inventoried and identified; their density, abundance and diversity were determined and Shannon and Simpson indexes were obtained. Also, diameter at Breast Height (DBH) and height were recorded for the trees and information was obtained regarding uses of the principal tree species. The 1600 STP recorded belonged to 31 botanical families and 75 species. Average density was 38 trees ha>-1, with a range of 12-146 trees ha>-1. Shannon and Simpson indexes were 2.8 and 0.09, respectively. The majority of individuals (1458) belonged to only 24 species. The most abundant species were Cordia alliodora, Cedrela odorata, Tabebuia rosea, Zanthoxhyllum riedelianum and Blepharidium mexicanum, all of which are used as timber, the principal use for most STP. Many species (51) showed a reduced number of individuals in the pastures; 28 of the species only appeared once or twice. A majority of the trees had heights of 5-10 m and DBH of 10-29 cm with an average height of 10.1 m and an average DBH of 27 cm.Scattered Trees in Pastures (STP) are common in the Sierra Region of Tabasco (SRT) but currently are little known to researchers. The objective of this study was to identify and characterize STP of the SRT. In 23 selected pastures, all trees were inventoried and identified; their density, abundance and diversity were determined and Shannon and Simpson indexes were obtained. Also, diameter at Breast Height (DBH) and height were recorded for the trees and information was obtained regarding uses of the principal tree species. The 1600 STP recorded belonged to 31 botanical families and 75 species. Average density was 38 trees ha>-1, with a range of 12-146 trees ha>-1. Shannon and Simpson indexes were 2.8 and 0.09, respectively. The majority of individuals (1458) belonged to only 24 species. The most abundant species were Cordia alliodora, Cedrela odorata, Tabebuia rosea, Zanthoxhyllum riedelianum and Blepharidium mexicanum, all of which are used as timber, the principal use for most STP. Many species (51) showed a reduced number of individuals in the pastures; 28 of the species only appeared once or twice. A majority of the trees had heights of 5-10 m and DBH of 10-29 cm with an average height of 10.1 m and an average DBH of 27 cm.Adobe Acrobat profesional 6.0 o superior e InternetForrajeÁrboles forestalesÁrboles de propósito múltipleSistemas silvopastorilesArtfrosurDisponible en líneaResearch Journal of Biological Scienceshttp://docsdrive.com/pdfs/medwelljournals/rjbsci/2010/75-87.pdfAcceso en línea sin restricciones
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Árboles forestales
Árboles de propósito múltiple
Sistemas silvopastoriles
Artfrosur
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Árboles forestales
Árboles de propósito múltiple
Sistemas silvopastoriles
Artfrosur
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Árboles de propósito múltiple
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Artfrosur
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Árboles forestales
Árboles de propósito múltiple
Sistemas silvopastoriles
Artfrosur
Grande Cano, Jesús Daniel autor/a 12574
Nahed Toral, José Doctor autor/a 6870
Pérez Gil Romo, Fernando -2014 Doctor autor/a 21023
Importance and function of scattered trees in pastures in the sierra region of Tabasco, Mexico
description Scattered Trees in Pastures (STP) are common in the Sierra Region of Tabasco (SRT) but currently are little known to researchers. The objective of this study was to identify and characterize STP of the SRT. In 23 selected pastures, all trees were inventoried and identified; their density, abundance and diversity were determined and Shannon and Simpson indexes were obtained. Also, diameter at Breast Height (DBH) and height were recorded for the trees and information was obtained regarding uses of the principal tree species. The 1600 STP recorded belonged to 31 botanical families and 75 species. Average density was 38 trees ha>-1, with a range of 12-146 trees ha>-1. Shannon and Simpson indexes were 2.8 and 0.09, respectively. The majority of individuals (1458) belonged to only 24 species. The most abundant species were Cordia alliodora, Cedrela odorata, Tabebuia rosea, Zanthoxhyllum riedelianum and Blepharidium mexicanum, all of which are used as timber, the principal use for most STP. Many species (51) showed a reduced number of individuals in the pastures; 28 of the species only appeared once or twice. A majority of the trees had heights of 5-10 m and DBH of 10-29 cm with an average height of 10.1 m and an average DBH of 27 cm.
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author Grande Cano, Jesús Daniel autor/a 12574
Nahed Toral, José Doctor autor/a 6870
Pérez Gil Romo, Fernando -2014 Doctor autor/a 21023
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Nahed Toral, José Doctor autor/a 6870
Pérez Gil Romo, Fernando -2014 Doctor autor/a 21023
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title Importance and function of scattered trees in pastures in the sierra region of Tabasco, Mexico
title_short Importance and function of scattered trees in pastures in the sierra region of Tabasco, Mexico
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