2 resultados para rainforest
em Universidad de Alicante
Resumo:
Terrestrial mammals are good dispersers of the fruits and seeds of seasonal rainforest in the Gulf of Mexico. Their importance lies in the huge quantity of fruit and seeds they consume, and their daily and seasonal movement through natural and secondary vegetation and agricultural fields. Their importance is even more noteworthy in the face of increasing deforestation and forest fragmentation, which limits the dispersal of propagules across the landscape and affects, among other things, the potential for forest regeneration. To evaluate fruit and seed consumption and dispersal over 12 months, the droppings of rainforest mammals were analyzed for the rainforest and an abandoned pasture (8,400 m2 respectively) on the coast of central Veracruz, Mexico. In the rainforest 158 droppings were collected and 47 in the pasture from a total of eight mammal species, six of which are known dispersers. The droppings contained 150 seeds belonging to 36 species and 19 families. The deposition of different species and quantities of seeds in the forest and pasture indicates that mammals disperse more rainforest species to the pasture than vice versa.
Resumo:
The loss of biological diversity in the Southern Part of the Lago de Maracaibo, Venezuela, due to cattle rising, has caused the extinction of 97 % of the original the Zingiberales order for purpose of study and conservation, because of the importance of this subject in the tropical floriculture (cut flowers, foliage and landscaping). The use of the biological diversity and the new native species flora could promote the efficient and sustainable use of the natural resources of the Southern Part of the Lago de Maracaibo. For that reason, it was collected 18 samples among varieties and species which passed the nursery stage, and then they were transplanted in the field after three months, besides, it was accounted the humidity and light conditions they had in their natural ecosystem; as a result plants showed favorable adaptability indicators.