Bibliographic citations
Santillan, W., (2019). Composición, abundancia y diversidad de un bosque de terraza alta en la cuenca del río Momón, Loreto-Perú, 2016 [Tesis, Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana]. http://repositorio.unapiquitos.edu.pe/handle/20.500.12737/6583
Santillan, W., Composición, abundancia y diversidad de un bosque de terraza alta en la cuenca del río Momón, Loreto-Perú, 2016 [Tesis]. : Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana; 2019. http://repositorio.unapiquitos.edu.pe/handle/20.500.12737/6583
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title = "Composición, abundancia y diversidad de un bosque de terraza alta en la cuenca del río Momón, Loreto-Perú, 2016",
author = "Santillan Zevallos, Wendy Isaura",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana",
year = "2019"
}
The composition, abundance and diversity of a slightly dissected high-terrace forest in the Momón river basin, Loreto – Peru was determined in this study. All trees with DBH≥10 cm were evaluated in five 10 m x 500 m plots. 238 tree individuals grouped into 81 species, 58 genera and 25 botanical families were reported. The families with the highest number of individuals were Lecythidaceae (48), Fabaceae (43) and Myristicaceae (21). Fabaceae is the family with the highest number of species (21 species, 25,9% of the total), followed by Moraceae with 7 species (8,6%) and Lauraceae with 6 species (7,4%). A total of 81 timber and non-timber forest species were recorded, making a total of 3,31 ind/ha. The most representative species were Eschweilera coriacea (0,47 ind/ha), Minquartia guianensis and Protium altzonii (0,13 ind/ha). A total of 20 species have the highest ecological weight in this high-terrace forest, where Eschweilera coriacea (30,80%), Protium altzonii (9,77%), Minquartia guianensis (8,43%) and Ocotea puberula (8,10 %) stand out over the other species. According to the Shannon, Simpson and Margalef indexes, the area has a medium to high diversity in the high-terrace forest. Similar studies in other areas and basins are recommended, in order to know and compare the composition, abundance and diversity of those forests.
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