Spatial patterns of a subtropical, coastal urban forest: Implications for land tenure, hurricanes, and invasives

Spatial patterns of tree structure and composition were studied to assess the effects of land tenure, management regimes, and the environment on a coastal, subtropical urban forest. A total of 229 plots in remnant natural areas, private residential, public non-residential, and private non-residentia...

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2010
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Universidad del Rosario
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Repositorio EdocUR - U. Rosario
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eng
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ufug.2010.01.008
https://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/26981
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Basal area
Crown light exposure
Florida
Invasive trees
Tree diversity
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Spatial patterns of a subtropical, coastal urban forest: Implications for land tenure, hurricanes, and invasives
dc.title.TranslatedTitle.spa.fl_str_mv Patrones espaciales de un bosque urbano costero subtropical: implicaciones para la tenencia de la tierra, huracanes e invasores
title Spatial patterns of a subtropical, coastal urban forest: Implications for land tenure, hurricanes, and invasives
spellingShingle Spatial patterns of a subtropical, coastal urban forest: Implications for land tenure, hurricanes, and invasives
Basal area
Crown light exposure
Florida
Invasive trees
Tree diversity
title_short Spatial patterns of a subtropical, coastal urban forest: Implications for land tenure, hurricanes, and invasives
title_full Spatial patterns of a subtropical, coastal urban forest: Implications for land tenure, hurricanes, and invasives
title_fullStr Spatial patterns of a subtropical, coastal urban forest: Implications for land tenure, hurricanes, and invasives
title_full_unstemmed Spatial patterns of a subtropical, coastal urban forest: Implications for land tenure, hurricanes, and invasives
title_sort Spatial patterns of a subtropical, coastal urban forest: Implications for land tenure, hurricanes, and invasives
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Basal area
Crown light exposure
Florida
Invasive trees
Tree diversity
topic Basal area
Crown light exposure
Florida
Invasive trees
Tree diversity
description Spatial patterns of tree structure and composition were studied to assess the effects of land tenure, management regimes, and the environment on a coastal, subtropical urban forest. A total of 229 plots in remnant natural areas, private residential, public non-residential, and private non-residential land tenures were analyzed in a 1273 km2 study area encompassing the urbanized portion of Miami-Dade County, USA. Statistical mixed models of structure, composition, location, and land tenure data were used to analyze spatial patterns across the study area. A total of 1200 trees were measured of which 593 trees (49%) were located in residential areas, 67 (6%) in public non-residential areas, 135 trees (11%) in private non-residential areas, and 405 (34%) in remnant, natural areas. A total of 107 different tree species belonging to 90 genera were sampled. Basal area in residential land tenures increased towards the coast while private residential land tenures and natural areas had higher species diversity than non-residential areas. Tree height, crown light exposure, and crown area might indicate the effects of past hurricane impacts on urban forest structure.
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