Revista Cubana de Ciencias Forestales (Sep 2018)

Composition and diversity of tree vegetation, an instrument of tourism management, case: Lake Lagrio recreational ecological park (Perla) Sucumbíos- Ecuador

  • Manuel Cabrera Quezada,
  • Edison Segura Chávez,
  • Jonathan Segura Márquez,
  • Jenifer Tierres Mayorga

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 3
pp. 327 – 340

Abstract

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The present study focused on determining the composition and diversity of arboreal vegetation for tourism promotion purposes and generate technical information in which the attributes of the forest resource to carry out this activity are sustained. Ten transects of 10 x 50 m were established, data of all individuals ≥ 10 cm in diameter were taken at breast height, and forest wealth, structural characteristics, importance value indices and diversity indices were determined. An approximate of 672 individuals / ha was recorded. grouped into 25 families, 37 genera and 42 species. The richest families are Meliacea, Lauracea, Mimosaceae. The forest presents a basal area of 39,4 m2 / ha; and a volume of 255,3 m3 / ha. The species with the highest importance value index are Guareakunthiana, Ingaspp, Nectandraguadaripo, Pourouma minor, Chrysophyllumargenteum, the upper stratum is represented by Pourouma minor,Vochysiaferruginea and Dussialehmannii the stratum co-dominated by Guareakunthiana, Miconia sp. Nectandraguadaripo and the stratum suppressed by Simaroubaamara, Virolaelongata. The trees are grouped into 11 diametric classes, of which the first three cover the largest number of individuals (84.5%). The diametric distribution is formed by young and thin individuals. According to the attributes and structural characteristics of the forest, it was determined that the study area has exceptional features, capable of motivating on its own or in conjunction with other contiguous attractions, a current or potential current of national or foreign visitors.

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