Published 2011 | Version v1
Journal article

Plant functional groups of potential restoration use in advancing edges of high Andean forests

Description

The study of plant functional groups constitutes a useful tool in the identification of ecological characteristics relevant in community regeneration. The aim of this study was to identify plant's functional groups in high Andean forest advance edges and to evaluate their role during secondary succession in abandoned pasture lands. Based on 10 x 10 m vegetation relevees for the shrubby-arboreal stratum and 1 x 1 m plots for the herbaceous stratum and the revision of vital attributes for each of the species found, this study uses a multivariate approach to construct a trait-based emergent group's classification. The most important attributes in the definition of the groups were the dispersion mechanism and the presence of basal trunk ramification in woody species; in addition differences in the presence of vegetative propagation, specific leaf area index and the ratio height/diameter at breast height were found between groups of the shrubby-arboreal stratum. Four distinct groups were defined in the herbaceous layer and five in the shrubby-arboreal layer, each group contains species with similar colonization strategies. Among the defined groups, the herbaceous species dispersed by various abiotic factors, the shrubby species with basal ramification and dispersed by wind and the species dispersed by birds constitute key strategies in forest recovery in adjacent abandoned pasture lands dominated by Holcus lanatus, and facilitate the establishment of secondary forest species.

Additional details

Additional titles

Original title (Spanish)
Grupos funcionales de plantas con potencial uso para la restauracion en bordes de avance de un bosque altoandino

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Acta Biologica Colombiana
Journal Volume
16
Journal Issue
1
Journal Page Range
p. 153-174
ISSN
0120-548X

INIS

Country of Publication
Colombia
Country of Input or Organization
Colombia
INIS RN
45079560
Subject category
S54: ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES;
Descriptors DEI
BIOLOGICAL ADAPTATION; COLOMBIA; DEFORESTATION; ECOLOGY; ECOSYSTEMS; FORESTS; GROUND COVER; SPECIES DIVERSITY; TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS; TREES
Descriptors DEC
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES; ECOSYSTEMS; LATIN AMERICA; PLANTS; SOUTH AMERICA