Fuel beds variation of coastal tropical freshwater forested wetlands in three disturbance regimes at La Encrucijada, Biosphere Reserve, Mexico

Background: Tropical freshwater forested wetlands in coastal regions are rapidly disappearing, one of the causes is forest fires. This is caused by high accumulation of fuel beds that can vary in origin and type. Therefore, the objective of this study was to characterize the fuel beds in tropical freshwater forested wetlands with three different level of disturbance at El Castaño, La Encrucijada Biosphere Reserve. Methods: Seventeen sampling units were used to described the strates of forest fuel beds (canopy, sub-canopy and understory) in both the vertical and horizontal stratum. Quantity and quality of dead (fallen woody material, surface litterfall and fermented litterfall) fuels were characterized using the planars intersections technique. Results: A total of eight tree species, two shrubs, five lianas and two herbaceous species were found in tropical freshwater forested wetlands. The vertical structure concentrates the highest proportion of trees between 2 and 12 m high, including the first two defined height classes. The horizontal structure denotes a higher percentage of trees with a normal diameter between 2.5 to 7.5 cm (61.4%) of the total. The sites none disturbance presented the highest arboreal density (2,686 ind. ha−¹), however the highest basal area was found in the sites with medium disturbance (39.41 m² ha−¹). The richness and diversity of species shows that the Fisher, Margalef, Shannon and Simpson α indices were higher in the sites undisturbed, while the Berger-Parker index shows greater dominance in the sites high disturbance. Pachira aquatica Aubl. was the species with the highest importance value index, and contributes the most to the fuel beds. The average accumulation of dead fuel beds was higher in sites with high disturbance (222.18 ± 33.62 t ha−¹), with the largest accumulations of woody fuels occurring in the 1 h, 10 h and 1000 h classes, the latter in a state of fermentation. Conclusions: It’s important to consider the probability of occurrence of surface fires is high. In these tropical freshwater forested wetlands, independent of disturbance, underground fires have the same probability and the intensity will depend on the depth of the organic matter layer. This study contributes define fire-prone areas in these ecosystems. The results are of great importance to design fire prevention strategies.

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Main Authors: Barrios Calderón, Romeo de Jesús Doctor autor 14673, Infante Mata, Dulce María Doctora autora 12324, Flores Garnica, José Germán autor 14485, Torres Velázquez, Jony Ramiro Doctor autor 13883, Sánchez Mejía, Zulia Mayari autora 14448, Maza Villalobos Méndez, Susana Doctora autora 15873, Monzón Alvarado, Claudia María Doctora autora 12292
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Subjects:Humedales costeros, Combustibles forestales, Prevención de incendios forestales, Pachira aquatica, Artfrosur,
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topic Humedales costeros
Combustibles forestales
Prevención de incendios forestales
Pachira aquatica
Artfrosur
Humedales costeros
Combustibles forestales
Prevención de incendios forestales
Pachira aquatica
Artfrosur
spellingShingle Humedales costeros
Combustibles forestales
Prevención de incendios forestales
Pachira aquatica
Artfrosur
Humedales costeros
Combustibles forestales
Prevención de incendios forestales
Pachira aquatica
Artfrosur
Barrios Calderón, Romeo de Jesús Doctor autor 14673
Infante Mata, Dulce María Doctora autora 12324
Flores Garnica, José Germán autor 14485
Torres Velázquez, Jony Ramiro Doctor autor 13883
Sánchez Mejía, Zulia Mayari autora 14448
Maza Villalobos Méndez, Susana Doctora autora 15873
Monzón Alvarado, Claudia María Doctora autora 12292
Fuel beds variation of coastal tropical freshwater forested wetlands in three disturbance regimes at La Encrucijada, Biosphere Reserve, Mexico
description Background: Tropical freshwater forested wetlands in coastal regions are rapidly disappearing, one of the causes is forest fires. This is caused by high accumulation of fuel beds that can vary in origin and type. Therefore, the objective of this study was to characterize the fuel beds in tropical freshwater forested wetlands with three different level of disturbance at El Castaño, La Encrucijada Biosphere Reserve. Methods: Seventeen sampling units were used to described the strates of forest fuel beds (canopy, sub-canopy and understory) in both the vertical and horizontal stratum. Quantity and quality of dead (fallen woody material, surface litterfall and fermented litterfall) fuels were characterized using the planars intersections technique. Results: A total of eight tree species, two shrubs, five lianas and two herbaceous species were found in tropical freshwater forested wetlands. The vertical structure concentrates the highest proportion of trees between 2 and 12 m high, including the first two defined height classes. The horizontal structure denotes a higher percentage of trees with a normal diameter between 2.5 to 7.5 cm (61.4%) of the total. The sites none disturbance presented the highest arboreal density (2,686 ind. ha−¹), however the highest basal area was found in the sites with medium disturbance (39.41 m² ha−¹). The richness and diversity of species shows that the Fisher, Margalef, Shannon and Simpson α indices were higher in the sites undisturbed, while the Berger-Parker index shows greater dominance in the sites high disturbance. Pachira aquatica Aubl. was the species with the highest importance value index, and contributes the most to the fuel beds. The average accumulation of dead fuel beds was higher in sites with high disturbance (222.18 ± 33.62 t ha−¹), with the largest accumulations of woody fuels occurring in the 1 h, 10 h and 1000 h classes, the latter in a state of fermentation. Conclusions: It’s important to consider the probability of occurrence of surface fires is high. In these tropical freshwater forested wetlands, independent of disturbance, underground fires have the same probability and the intensity will depend on the depth of the organic matter layer. This study contributes define fire-prone areas in these ecosystems. The results are of great importance to design fire prevention strategies.
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Combustibles forestales
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author Barrios Calderón, Romeo de Jesús Doctor autor 14673
Infante Mata, Dulce María Doctora autora 12324
Flores Garnica, José Germán autor 14485
Torres Velázquez, Jony Ramiro Doctor autor 13883
Sánchez Mejía, Zulia Mayari autora 14448
Maza Villalobos Méndez, Susana Doctora autora 15873
Monzón Alvarado, Claudia María Doctora autora 12292
author_facet Barrios Calderón, Romeo de Jesús Doctor autor 14673
Infante Mata, Dulce María Doctora autora 12324
Flores Garnica, José Germán autor 14485
Torres Velázquez, Jony Ramiro Doctor autor 13883
Sánchez Mejía, Zulia Mayari autora 14448
Maza Villalobos Méndez, Susana Doctora autora 15873
Monzón Alvarado, Claudia María Doctora autora 12292
author_sort Barrios Calderón, Romeo de Jesús Doctor autor 14673
title Fuel beds variation of coastal tropical freshwater forested wetlands in three disturbance regimes at La Encrucijada, Biosphere Reserve, Mexico
title_short Fuel beds variation of coastal tropical freshwater forested wetlands in three disturbance regimes at La Encrucijada, Biosphere Reserve, Mexico
title_full Fuel beds variation of coastal tropical freshwater forested wetlands in three disturbance regimes at La Encrucijada, Biosphere Reserve, Mexico
title_fullStr Fuel beds variation of coastal tropical freshwater forested wetlands in three disturbance regimes at La Encrucijada, Biosphere Reserve, Mexico
title_full_unstemmed Fuel beds variation of coastal tropical freshwater forested wetlands in three disturbance regimes at La Encrucijada, Biosphere Reserve, Mexico
title_sort fuel beds variation of coastal tropical freshwater forested wetlands in three disturbance regimes at la encrucijada, biosphere reserve, mexico
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spelling KOHA-OAI-ECOSUR:622932024-03-12T12:34:43ZFuel beds variation of coastal tropical freshwater forested wetlands in three disturbance regimes at La Encrucijada, Biosphere Reserve, Mexico Barrios Calderón, Romeo de Jesús Doctor autor 14673 Infante Mata, Dulce María Doctora autora 12324 Flores Garnica, José Germán autor 14485 Torres Velázquez, Jony Ramiro Doctor autor 13883 Sánchez Mejía, Zulia Mayari autora 14448 Maza Villalobos Méndez, Susana Doctora autora 15873 Monzón Alvarado, Claudia María Doctora autora 12292 textengBackground: Tropical freshwater forested wetlands in coastal regions are rapidly disappearing, one of the causes is forest fires. This is caused by high accumulation of fuel beds that can vary in origin and type. Therefore, the objective of this study was to characterize the fuel beds in tropical freshwater forested wetlands with three different level of disturbance at El Castaño, La Encrucijada Biosphere Reserve. Methods: Seventeen sampling units were used to described the strates of forest fuel beds (canopy, sub-canopy and understory) in both the vertical and horizontal stratum. Quantity and quality of dead (fallen woody material, surface litterfall and fermented litterfall) fuels were characterized using the planars intersections technique. Results: A total of eight tree species, two shrubs, five lianas and two herbaceous species were found in tropical freshwater forested wetlands. The vertical structure concentrates the highest proportion of trees between 2 and 12 m high, including the first two defined height classes. The horizontal structure denotes a higher percentage of trees with a normal diameter between 2.5 to 7.5 cm (61.4%) of the total. The sites none disturbance presented the highest arboreal density (2,686 ind. ha−¹), however the highest basal area was found in the sites with medium disturbance (39.41 m² ha−¹). The richness and diversity of species shows that the Fisher, Margalef, Shannon and Simpson α indices were higher in the sites undisturbed, while the Berger-Parker index shows greater dominance in the sites high disturbance. Pachira aquatica Aubl. was the species with the highest importance value index, and contributes the most to the fuel beds. The average accumulation of dead fuel beds was higher in sites with high disturbance (222.18 ± 33.62 t ha−¹), with the largest accumulations of woody fuels occurring in the 1 h, 10 h and 1000 h classes, the latter in a state of fermentation. Conclusions: It’s important to consider the probability of occurrence of surface fires is high. In these tropical freshwater forested wetlands, independent of disturbance, underground fires have the same probability and the intensity will depend on the depth of the organic matter layer. This study contributes define fire-prone areas in these ecosystems. The results are of great importance to design fire prevention strategies.Background: Tropical freshwater forested wetlands in coastal regions are rapidly disappearing, one of the causes is forest fires. This is caused by high accumulation of fuel beds that can vary in origin and type. Therefore, the objective of this study was to characterize the fuel beds in tropical freshwater forested wetlands with three different level of disturbance at El Castaño, La Encrucijada Biosphere Reserve. Methods: Seventeen sampling units were used to described the strates of forest fuel beds (canopy, sub-canopy and understory) in both the vertical and horizontal stratum. Quantity and quality of dead (fallen woody material, surface litterfall and fermented litterfall) fuels were characterized using the planars intersections technique. Results: A total of eight tree species, two shrubs, five lianas and two herbaceous species were found in tropical freshwater forested wetlands. The vertical structure concentrates the highest proportion of trees between 2 and 12 m high, including the first two defined height classes. The horizontal structure denotes a higher percentage of trees with a normal diameter between 2.5 to 7.5 cm (61.4%) of the total. The sites none disturbance presented the highest arboreal density (2,686 ind. ha−¹), however the highest basal area was found in the sites with medium disturbance (39.41 m² ha−¹). The richness and diversity of species shows that the Fisher, Margalef, Shannon and Simpson α indices were higher in the sites undisturbed, while the Berger-Parker index shows greater dominance in the sites high disturbance. Pachira aquatica Aubl. was the species with the highest importance value index, and contributes the most to the fuel beds. The average accumulation of dead fuel beds was higher in sites with high disturbance (222.18 ± 33.62 t ha−¹), with the largest accumulations of woody fuels occurring in the 1 h, 10 h and 1000 h classes, the latter in a state of fermentation. Conclusions: It’s important to consider the probability of occurrence of surface fires is high. In these tropical freshwater forested wetlands, independent of disturbance, underground fires have the same probability and the intensity will depend on the depth of the organic matter layer. This study contributes define fire-prone areas in these ecosystems. The results are of great importance to design fire prevention strategies.Humedales costerosCombustibles forestalesPrevención de incendios forestalesPachira aquaticaArtfrosurResearch Squarehttps://assets.researchsquare.com/files/rs-42037/v1/e144836e-a6c6-418a-a820-848b94e76cb2.pdf?c=1631847603Acceso en línea sin restricciones