Composition, structure and diversity of a mesquite in Pesquería (Northeastern Mexico)

Abstract Background Although the mesquite (mesquital or mezquital in Spanish) is one of the representative ecosystems of the landscapes in the north of Mexico, it is also one of the least studied. This study evaluated the structure (horizontal and vertical) and diversity of a plant community of mesq...

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Main Authors: Eduardo Alanís-Rodríguez, Víctor M. Molina-Guerra, Javier Jiménez-Pérez, Ernesto A. Rubio-Camacho, Arturo Mora-Olivo, Alejandro Collantes-Chávez-Costa, Jonathan J. Marroquín-Castillo
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Published: BMC 2017-06-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40693-017-0066-1
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author Eduardo Alanís-Rodríguez
Víctor M. Molina-Guerra
Javier Jiménez-Pérez
Ernesto A. Rubio-Camacho
Arturo Mora-Olivo
Alejandro Collantes-Chávez-Costa
Jonathan J. Marroquín-Castillo
author_facet Eduardo Alanís-Rodríguez
Víctor M. Molina-Guerra
Javier Jiménez-Pérez
Ernesto A. Rubio-Camacho
Arturo Mora-Olivo
Alejandro Collantes-Chávez-Costa
Jonathan J. Marroquín-Castillo
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description Abstract Background Although the mesquite (mesquital or mezquital in Spanish) is one of the representative ecosystems of the landscapes in the north of Mexico, it is also one of the least studied. This study evaluated the structure (horizontal and vertical) and diversity of a plant community of mesquite in Northeastern Mexico. Three plots of 1,600 m2 each were established. All trees and shrubs with a basal diameter (d0.10) ≥ 0.5 cm were recorded, and total height (h) and crown diameter (dcrown) were measured. Results There were 8 families, 12 genera and 14 species. The genus presenting the most species was Acacia (three species). The most representative family was Fabaceae with seven species. The evaluated community presents a density of 375 N/ha and a crown area of 6,600 m2/ha. The species with the highest values on the Importance Value Index (IVI) were Prosopis glandulosa (15.95%), Acacia amentacea (14.50%), Havardia pallens (14.27%) and Acacia farnesiana (11.22%). These four species account for 55.94% of IVI. The value obtained from the Vertical Species Profile Index (A) was 3.03, with an Amax of 3.74 and an Arel of 81.15%, indicating high structural diversity in the high strata. The evaluated plant community had a Margalef Diversity Index value of D Mg  = 2.50 and a Shannon Index value of H′ = 2.28, values which are intermediate and considered to be common in the scrublands of Northeastern Mexico. Conclusions 1) The studied community presents intermediate values that are considered as common in comparison to other arid and semi-arid vegetation associations of Northeastern Mexico. 2) The abundance curve of the species was well adjusted to the geometric model, and the distribution is associated with adverse environments such as semi-arid. 3) The family with greater importance for its contribution to the community is Fabaceae, while the genus with more species was Acacia. The research generated quantitative information of the plant community of a mesquite which is in a phase of mature ecological succession.
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spelling doaj.art-9413e451253e434aa958d27558068d922022-12-21T20:05:40ZengBMCRevista Chilena de Historia Natural0717-63172017-06-019011910.1186/s40693-017-0066-1Composition, structure and diversity of a mesquite in Pesquería (Northeastern Mexico)Eduardo Alanís-Rodríguez0Víctor M. Molina-Guerra1Javier Jiménez-Pérez2Ernesto A. Rubio-Camacho3Arturo Mora-Olivo4Alejandro Collantes-Chávez-Costa5Jonathan J. Marroquín-Castillo6Facultad de Ciencias Forestales, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo LeónRENACFacultad de Ciencias Forestales, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo LeónInstituto Nacional de Investigaciones Forestales, Agrícolas y PecuariasInstituto de Ecología Aplicada, Universidad Autónoma de TamaulipasDivisión de Desarrollo Sustentable, Universidad de Quintana RooFacultad de Ciencias Forestales, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo LeónAbstract Background Although the mesquite (mesquital or mezquital in Spanish) is one of the representative ecosystems of the landscapes in the north of Mexico, it is also one of the least studied. This study evaluated the structure (horizontal and vertical) and diversity of a plant community of mesquite in Northeastern Mexico. Three plots of 1,600 m2 each were established. All trees and shrubs with a basal diameter (d0.10) ≥ 0.5 cm were recorded, and total height (h) and crown diameter (dcrown) were measured. Results There were 8 families, 12 genera and 14 species. The genus presenting the most species was Acacia (three species). The most representative family was Fabaceae with seven species. The evaluated community presents a density of 375 N/ha and a crown area of 6,600 m2/ha. The species with the highest values on the Importance Value Index (IVI) were Prosopis glandulosa (15.95%), Acacia amentacea (14.50%), Havardia pallens (14.27%) and Acacia farnesiana (11.22%). These four species account for 55.94% of IVI. The value obtained from the Vertical Species Profile Index (A) was 3.03, with an Amax of 3.74 and an Arel of 81.15%, indicating high structural diversity in the high strata. The evaluated plant community had a Margalef Diversity Index value of D Mg  = 2.50 and a Shannon Index value of H′ = 2.28, values which are intermediate and considered to be common in the scrublands of Northeastern Mexico. Conclusions 1) The studied community presents intermediate values that are considered as common in comparison to other arid and semi-arid vegetation associations of Northeastern Mexico. 2) The abundance curve of the species was well adjusted to the geometric model, and the distribution is associated with adverse environments such as semi-arid. 3) The family with greater importance for its contribution to the community is Fabaceae, while the genus with more species was Acacia. The research generated quantitative information of the plant community of a mesquite which is in a phase of mature ecological succession.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40693-017-0066-1Importance value indexMargalef diversity indexMesquitalPlant communityProsopis glandulosaShannon index
spellingShingle Eduardo Alanís-Rodríguez
Víctor M. Molina-Guerra
Javier Jiménez-Pérez
Ernesto A. Rubio-Camacho
Arturo Mora-Olivo
Alejandro Collantes-Chávez-Costa
Jonathan J. Marroquín-Castillo
Composition, structure and diversity of a mesquite in Pesquería (Northeastern Mexico)
Revista Chilena de Historia Natural
Importance value index
Margalef diversity index
Mesquital
Plant community
Prosopis glandulosa
Shannon index
title Composition, structure and diversity of a mesquite in Pesquería (Northeastern Mexico)
title_full Composition, structure and diversity of a mesquite in Pesquería (Northeastern Mexico)
title_fullStr Composition, structure and diversity of a mesquite in Pesquería (Northeastern Mexico)
title_full_unstemmed Composition, structure and diversity of a mesquite in Pesquería (Northeastern Mexico)
title_short Composition, structure and diversity of a mesquite in Pesquería (Northeastern Mexico)
title_sort composition structure and diversity of a mesquite in pesqueria northeastern mexico
topic Importance value index
Margalef diversity index
Mesquital
Plant community
Prosopis glandulosa
Shannon index
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40693-017-0066-1
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