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  4. Loss and fragmentation of native forest ecosystems and its influence on habitat diversity in the Tropical Andes hotspot [Pérdida y fragmentación de ecosistemas boscosos nativos y su influencia en la diversidad de hábitats en el hotspot Andes tropicales]
 
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Loss and fragmentation of native forest ecosystems and its influence on habitat diversity in the Tropical Andes hotspot [Pérdida y fragmentación de ecosistemas boscosos nativos y su influencia en la diversidad de hábitats en el hotspot Andes tropicales]

Journal
Revista Mexicana de Biodiversidad
Date Issued
2021
Author(s)
Rodríguez-Echeverry J.
Centro de Investigación para el Territorio y el Hábitat Sostenible
Leiton M.
Type
Article
DOI
10.22201/IB.20078706E.2021.92.3449
URL
https://cris.indoamerica.edu.ec/handle/123456789/8788
Abstract
It is necessary to evaluate the degree of forest landscape transformation for a proper conservation and restoration planning. The aim of this study was to evaluate the spatio-temporal changes of native forest ecosystems and the influence of these changes on habitat diversity in the Mira River watershed, Ecuador, from 1991 to 2017. The evaluation was carried out using satellite images and landscape metrics. A loss of 9% of native forest ecosystems was recorded at a deforestation rate of 0.57% year-1, which was associated with the increase in agricultural crops. The highest native forest loss was for thorny dry forest, inter-andean dry forest, low-montane dry forest, and premontane very-wet forest. Changes in the spatial patterns of forest ecosystems revealed a severe fragmentation. The Shannon diversity index decreased by 0.20, reflecting the loss of native forest habitats relative to the loss and fragmentation of the ecosystems studied. This study suggested to landscape-scale conservation and restoration planning, using the patch-corridor-matrix model, which must be complemented with land use planning and supported within a framework of environmental policies. © 2021 Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico. All rights reserved.
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  • Economic growth; Ecua...

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