ESPOCH Congresses (Nov 2023)

Floristic Composition and Diversity of a Transect in a Locality of the Lowland Evergreen Forest of the Amazon of Cuyabeno City

  • G. Vasquez,
  • J. Caranqui,
  • N. Lara,
  • V. Noboa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.18502/espoch.v3i1.14455
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1
pp. 298 – 311

Abstract

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Abstract The present research determined the high diversity and structure of the lowland evergreen forest of the Amazon in a locality (Rey de los Andes) of Cuyabeno city, since there is no updated information on this important biome. The linear transect methodology of 0.1 hectares was applied along the river and separated 2 m from the edge, all trees and shrubs with a diameter at breast height greater than 10 cm were measured, fertile botanical samples were collected and were processed and identified in the CHEP Herbarium. A total of 86 individuals were obtained between trees and shrubs distributed in 20 families, 39 genera, and 41 species, and a basal area of 10.95 m2 was obtained. The dominant family was Fabaceae with seven genera and the most frequent species were Astrocaryum urostachys, Celtis sp., and Leonia crassa. The highest importance value index was 15.56% for Astrocaryum urostachys and 10.33% for Otoba glycycarpa and the Simpson Diversity Index was 0.96. The diameters obtained were classified into 3 diameter classes, where Class I was made up of 68 individuals, which represents 79.07% of the total. It is concluded that the forest of the Rey de los Andes community has a high diversity of tree and shrub species. Likewise, considering the type of vegetation found, list of species, site, and diameters obtained, it can be stated that it is a well-preserved forest.

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