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100.1.#.a: Silvera Chimá, Estefania Del Carmen; Acuña Vargas, Julio Cesar; Urbina Cardona, Nicolas

524.#.#.a: Silvera Chimá, Estefania Del Carmen, et al. (2024). EDGE EFFECTS ON ANURAN DIVERSITY IN TROPICAL DRY FOREST, PASTURES, AND OIL PALM PLANTATIONS, AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP WITH ENVIRONMENTAL VARIABLES IN THE COLOMBIAN CARIBBEAN. Revista Latinoamericana de Herpetología; Vol. 7 Núm. 1, 2024: Anfibios y Reptiles: diversidad e historia natural; e584, 149 - 173. Recuperado de https://repositorio.unam.mx/contenidos/4160661

245.1.0.a: EDGE EFFECTS ON ANURAN DIVERSITY IN TROPICAL DRY FOREST, PASTURES, AND OIL PALM PLANTATIONS, AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP WITH ENVIRONMENTAL VARIABLES IN THE COLOMBIAN CARIBBEAN

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520.3.#.a: Changes in land use are the main cause of tropical dry forest (Bs-t) loss. After deforestation, the remaining patches of Bs-t experience environmental changes across a distance gradient from the adjacent anthropogenic matrix towards the interior of the forest. Anurans inhabiting the tropical dry forest (Bs-t) are primarily threatened by agricultural and forestry systems. This study analyzed the spatiotemporal variation in environmental variables (topographic, climatic, and vegetation structure) from the interior of Bs-t towards oil palm plantations (CPA) and pastures (P) in a location in the Colombian Caribbean, aiming to determine their influence on anuran assemblage structuring. During the early rainy season, temperature, distance to water bodies, percentage of leaf litter, understory density, canopy cover, precipitation during the sampling day, and relative humidity were the environmental variables generating the most differentiation between Bs-t with CPA and P. Conversely, during the dry season, the differentiation of P from CPA and Bs-t was due to changes in accumulated precipitation, altitude, canopy percentage, herbaceous cover percentage, bare soil percentage, understory density, and height above the ground. Although the interaction between land uses and climatic seasonality had no effects on assemblage structure (Bray Curtis) and species diversity (Hill numbers), differences were evident when considering the interaction with the edge distance factor. Changes in anuran diversity were explained by precipitation during the sampling day, accumulated precipitation, presence of temporary lentic water bodies, distance to water bodies, bare soil percentage, rock percentage, and fallen trunk percentage. The assemblage structure of anurans inhabiting the interior of Bs-t was affected at distances beyond 542 m from water bodies. Inside pastures, fallen trunk percentage, leaf litter percentage, and anuran individual height above the ground explained changes in anuran assemblage structure. This study demonstrates the importance of edge effects in understanding the consequences of deforestation on species assemblages and highlights the significance of pasture management (allowing leaf litter and trunk accumulation) and the maintenance of permanent water bodies to increase the dispersal of some anuran species in transformed tropical dry forest landscapes.

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EDGE EFFECTS ON ANURAN DIVERSITY IN TROPICAL DRY FOREST, PASTURES, AND OIL PALM PLANTATIONS, AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP WITH ENVIRONMENTAL VARIABLES IN THE COLOMBIAN CARIBBEAN

Silvera Chimá, Estefania Del Carmen; Acuña Vargas, Julio Cesar; Urbina Cardona, Nicolas

Facultad de Ciencias, UNAM, publicado en Revista Latinoamericana de Herpetología, y cosechado de Revistas UNAM

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Silvera Chimá, Estefania Del Carmen, et al. (2024). EDGE EFFECTS ON ANURAN DIVERSITY IN TROPICAL DRY FOREST, PASTURES, AND OIL PALM PLANTATIONS, AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP WITH ENVIRONMENTAL VARIABLES IN THE COLOMBIAN CARIBBEAN. Revista Latinoamericana de Herpetología; Vol. 7 Núm. 1, 2024: Anfibios y Reptiles: diversidad e historia natural; e584, 149 - 173. Recuperado de https://repositorio.unam.mx/contenidos/4160661

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Autor(es)
Silvera Chimá, Estefania Del Carmen; Acuña Vargas, Julio Cesar; Urbina Cardona, Nicolas
Tipo
Artículo de Investigación
Área del conocimiento
Biología y Química
Título
EDGE EFFECTS ON ANURAN DIVERSITY IN TROPICAL DRY FOREST, PASTURES, AND OIL PALM PLANTATIONS, AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP WITH ENVIRONMENTAL VARIABLES IN THE COLOMBIAN CARIBBEAN
Fecha
2024-03-19
Resumen
Changes in land use are the main cause of tropical dry forest (Bs-t) loss. After deforestation, the remaining patches of Bs-t experience environmental changes across a distance gradient from the adjacent anthropogenic matrix towards the interior of the forest. Anurans inhabiting the tropical dry forest (Bs-t) are primarily threatened by agricultural and forestry systems. This study analyzed the spatiotemporal variation in environmental variables (topographic, climatic, and vegetation structure) from the interior of Bs-t towards oil palm plantations (CPA) and pastures (P) in a location in the Colombian Caribbean, aiming to determine their influence on anuran assemblage structuring. During the early rainy season, temperature, distance to water bodies, percentage of leaf litter, understory density, canopy cover, precipitation during the sampling day, and relative humidity were the environmental variables generating the most differentiation between Bs-t with CPA and P. Conversely, during the dry season, the differentiation of P from CPA and Bs-t was due to changes in accumulated precipitation, altitude, canopy percentage, herbaceous cover percentage, bare soil percentage, understory density, and height above the ground. Although the interaction between land uses and climatic seasonality had no effects on assemblage structure (Bray Curtis) and species diversity (Hill numbers), differences were evident when considering the interaction with the edge distance factor. Changes in anuran diversity were explained by precipitation during the sampling day, accumulated precipitation, presence of temporary lentic water bodies, distance to water bodies, bare soil percentage, rock percentage, and fallen trunk percentage. The assemblage structure of anurans inhabiting the interior of Bs-t was affected at distances beyond 542 m from water bodies. Inside pastures, fallen trunk percentage, leaf litter percentage, and anuran individual height above the ground explained changes in anuran assemblage structure. This study demonstrates the importance of edge effects in understanding the consequences of deforestation on species assemblages and highlights the significance of pasture management (allowing leaf litter and trunk accumulation) and the maintenance of permanent water bodies to increase the dispersal of some anuran species in transformed tropical dry forest landscapes.
Tema
Anfibios; Ecología de comunidades; Gradientes ambientales; Plantaciones forestales; Sistemas productivos; amphibians; community ecology; environmental gradients; Forest plantations; production systems
Idioma
spa
ISSN
ISSN electrónico: 2594-2158

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