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Diversidad y rasgos funcionales de orquídeas terrestres en bosques de un área natural protegida del noreste de México

Authors: Samantha Baltazar; Rodolfo Solano;

Diversidad y rasgos funcionales de orquídeas terrestres en bosques de un área natural protegida del noreste de México

Abstract

Antecedentes:Los rasgos funcionales de las plantas se relacionan con sus estrategias adaptativas y son importantes en la diversidad de sus ecosistemas, pero han sido poco estudiados. Por sus adaptaciones en los ambientes estacionales, las orquídeas terrestres son un modelo para estudiar las relaciones entre diversidad taxonómica y funcional con el ambiente. Preguntas: ¿Cómo cambia la diversidad de orquídeas y sus rasgos funcionales entre tipos de vegetación? ¿Los rasgos funcionales permiten reconocer grupos de orquídeas? ¿La diversidad y rasgos funcionales de orquídeas se asocian con variables ambientales? Sitio y años de estudio: La Reserva de la Biosfera El Cielo, enero 2016 a enero 2017. Métodos: Se registró riqueza, abundancia y rasgos funcionales de orquídeas terrestres, así como variables ambientales en tres tipos de vegetación, estimando diversidad verdadera y funcional y recambio de especies. Se analizó la variación en rasgos funcionales para identificar grupos funcionales; se evaluaron las relaciones entre diversidad, rasgos funcionales y variables ambientales. Resultados: El bosque mesófilo de montaña y de pino-encino presentaron mayor diversidad verdadera, recambio de especies y diversidad funcional que el bosque tropical subcaducifolio. Se reconocieron tres grupos funcionales determinados por rasgos asociados a la acumulación y conservación de reservas. La diversidad taxonómica y funcional se relacionó con temperatura, humedad y densidad del dosel. No hubo relación entre riqueza y abundancia con diversidad funcional. Conclusiones: La diversidad taxonómica no determina la diversidad funcional; ambientes sometidos a mayor estrés ambiental presenta mayor diversidad funcional. La composición de grupos funcionales evidencia eventos de convergencia en rasgos funcionales.

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diversidad funcional, índices de diversidad, QK1-989, florística, Botany, Reserva de la Biosfera El Cielo, Orchidaceae

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