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Situación actual de la vegetación de la Sierra de Zapalinamé, Coahuila, México

Authors: Juan Antonio Encina-Domínguez; José Angel Villarreal-Quintanilla; Eduardo Estrada-Castillón; Omar Rueda-Moreno;

Situación actual de la vegetación de la Sierra de Zapalinamé, Coahuila, México

Abstract

Antecedentes: La sierra de Zapalinamé se localiza en la zona de transición entre la Sierra Madre Oriental y la Altiplanicie, donde convergen bosques de clima templado y matorral xerófilo. Pregunta: ¿Cuantos tipos de vegetación se presentan en la Sierra de Zapalinamé? ¿Cuales son los agentes de cambio de la vegetación entre los años 1998 - 2017? Especies de estudio y descripción de datos: Angiospermas, Gimnospermas y helechos. Sitio de estudio y año de estudio: Estudio realizado en la Sierra de Zapalinamé, Área Natural Protegida, ubicada en el sureste de Coahuila (agosto de 2015 hasta octubre de 2017). Métodos: Con el uso de herramientas SIG se desarrolló un mapa de uso de suelo y vegetación. Se realizaron recorridos de campo para ubicar sitios de verificación para detallar el mapa. Resultados: Se presentan 11 comunidades vegetales, las que tienen mayor superficie son: chaparral montano con 13,253.09 ha, que representa 30.22 % y bosque de pino piñonero con 25.31 % del área. En cañones con humedad se establece bosque de encino que ocupa 1.58 % y en sitios con mayor altitud se encuentra bosque de oyamel con 0.94 %. Se encontró una reducción en la superficie del bosque de pino en 69.2 %, mientras que los asentamientos humanos se incrementaron 78 %. Conclusiones: Los incendios forestales han disminuido la superficie de las comunidades boscosas y han sido reemplazadas por chaparral montano. El zacatal y la vegetación riparia son las comunidades más vulnerables a desaparecer del macizo montañoso debido a la presión por actividades antropogénicas.

Keywords

comunidad vegetal, QK1-989, uso del suelo, Botany, Bosque, matorral xerófilo

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