Efectos de la fragmentación per se del bosque seco tropical sobre la riqueza taxonómica y funcional de mamíferos en el Caribe Colombiano

Los efectos de la fragmentación sobre la biodiversidad son objeto de debate. Algunos estudios indican que existen efectos positivos de la fragmentación, otros autores argumentan que la fragmentación es la principal causa de la pérdida de biodiversidad. La "fragmentación per se" se refiere...

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Narváez Barrios, Sebastián
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Cantidad de hábitat
Diversidad funcional
Configuración del paisaje
Composición del paisaje
Conservación
Habitat amount
Functional diversity
Landscape configuration
Landscape composition
Conservation
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Efectos de la fragmentación per se del bosque seco tropical sobre la riqueza taxonómica y funcional de mamíferos en el Caribe Colombiano
title Efectos de la fragmentación per se del bosque seco tropical sobre la riqueza taxonómica y funcional de mamíferos en el Caribe Colombiano
spellingShingle Efectos de la fragmentación per se del bosque seco tropical sobre la riqueza taxonómica y funcional de mamíferos en el Caribe Colombiano
Cantidad de hábitat
Diversidad funcional
Configuración del paisaje
Composición del paisaje
Conservación
Habitat amount
Functional diversity
Landscape configuration
Landscape composition
Conservation
title_short Efectos de la fragmentación per se del bosque seco tropical sobre la riqueza taxonómica y funcional de mamíferos en el Caribe Colombiano
title_full Efectos de la fragmentación per se del bosque seco tropical sobre la riqueza taxonómica y funcional de mamíferos en el Caribe Colombiano
title_fullStr Efectos de la fragmentación per se del bosque seco tropical sobre la riqueza taxonómica y funcional de mamíferos en el Caribe Colombiano
title_full_unstemmed Efectos de la fragmentación per se del bosque seco tropical sobre la riqueza taxonómica y funcional de mamíferos en el Caribe Colombiano
title_sort Efectos de la fragmentación per se del bosque seco tropical sobre la riqueza taxonómica y funcional de mamíferos en el Caribe Colombiano
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Narváez Barrios, Sebastián
dc.contributor.advisor.none.fl_str_mv Chacó Pacheco, Julio Javier
Perez Torres, Jairo
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Narváez Barrios, Sebastián
dc.contributor.jury.none.fl_str_mv Carrillo Fajardio, Merly Yenedith
Pardo Vargas, Lain
Regolín, André Luis
dc.subject.proposal.none.fl_str_mv Cantidad de hábitat
Diversidad funcional
Configuración del paisaje
Composición del paisaje
Conservación
topic Cantidad de hábitat
Diversidad funcional
Configuración del paisaje
Composición del paisaje
Conservación
Habitat amount
Functional diversity
Landscape configuration
Landscape composition
Conservation
dc.subject.keywords.none.fl_str_mv Habitat amount
Functional diversity
Landscape configuration
Landscape composition
Conservation
description Los efectos de la fragmentación sobre la biodiversidad son objeto de debate. Algunos estudios indican que existen efectos positivos de la fragmentación, otros autores argumentan que la fragmentación es la principal causa de la pérdida de biodiversidad. La "fragmentación per se" se refiere a la fragmentación del hábitat independientemente de la cantidad de hábitat disponible, este concepto distingue entre la cantidad de hábitat y el patrón o la configuración del hábitat en el paisaje. Evaluamos los efectos de fragmentación per se del bosque seco tropical (Bs-T) en la región Caribe colombiana sobre la riqueza taxonómica y funcional de mamíferos medianos y grandes. Para esto, utilizamos 34 paisajes con rangos de cobertura forestal entre 5 y 90 % en la región. Calculamos métricas de composición (cobertura forestal, tamaño de parche) y de configuración (densidad de borde del bosque, número de parches) del paisaje. En cada paisaje, estimamos la riqueza taxonómica (S) total, especies que dependen de bosque, especies que no dependen de bosque y la riqueza funcional (FRic) mediante registros de fototrampeo. Nuestros resultados destacan la necesidad de preservar tanto grandes como pequeños remantes de bosque. Encontramos que los efectos de la fragmentación per se son positivos en cuanto a la densidad de bordes (ED) en la riqueza total de especies y con efectos positivos moderados sobre las especies no dependientes de bosques. Mientras que, la riqueza de especies dependientes de los bosques se ve afectada por el número de parches (NP) y beneficiada por la cobertura forestal (CA). Estos hallazgos sugieren que los esfuerzos de conservación no solo deben centrarse en preservar y aumentar la cantidad total de hábitat, si no también tener en cuenta la configuración del paisaje del Bs-T en el Caribe colombiano.
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dc.date.accessioned.none.fl_str_mv 2024-11-16T16:18:44Z
dc.date.available.none.fl_str_mv 2024-11-16T16:18:44Z
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dc.date.issued.none.fl_str_mv 2024-11-15
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spelling Chacó Pacheco, Julio Javier7597207a-59f8-4432-8413-5c3fd2ca92b1-1Perez Torres, Jairo1616079b-d282-4850-bf00-b764406ca695-1Narváez Barrios, Sebastián962899e4-3550-446b-b638-7dc9e955978e-1Carrillo Fajardio, Merly Yenedith081f3c88-520c-4997-a05c-5adce42e4d1b600Pardo Vargas, Laine795d63f-9ac3-4946-889d-87aa1b86246e-1Regolín, André Luis00bd4faa-e837-4f97-adee-f687405dffaf-12024-11-16T16:18:44Z2025-11-142024-11-16T16:18:44Z2024-11-15https://repositorio.unicordoba.edu.co/handle/ucordoba/8745Universidad de CórdobaRepositorio Institucional Unicórdobahttps://repositorio.unicordoba.edu.coLos efectos de la fragmentación sobre la biodiversidad son objeto de debate. Algunos estudios indican que existen efectos positivos de la fragmentación, otros autores argumentan que la fragmentación es la principal causa de la pérdida de biodiversidad. La "fragmentación per se" se refiere a la fragmentación del hábitat independientemente de la cantidad de hábitat disponible, este concepto distingue entre la cantidad de hábitat y el patrón o la configuración del hábitat en el paisaje. Evaluamos los efectos de fragmentación per se del bosque seco tropical (Bs-T) en la región Caribe colombiana sobre la riqueza taxonómica y funcional de mamíferos medianos y grandes. Para esto, utilizamos 34 paisajes con rangos de cobertura forestal entre 5 y 90 % en la región. Calculamos métricas de composición (cobertura forestal, tamaño de parche) y de configuración (densidad de borde del bosque, número de parches) del paisaje. En cada paisaje, estimamos la riqueza taxonómica (S) total, especies que dependen de bosque, especies que no dependen de bosque y la riqueza funcional (FRic) mediante registros de fototrampeo. Nuestros resultados destacan la necesidad de preservar tanto grandes como pequeños remantes de bosque. Encontramos que los efectos de la fragmentación per se son positivos en cuanto a la densidad de bordes (ED) en la riqueza total de especies y con efectos positivos moderados sobre las especies no dependientes de bosques. Mientras que, la riqueza de especies dependientes de los bosques se ve afectada por el número de parches (NP) y beneficiada por la cobertura forestal (CA). Estos hallazgos sugieren que los esfuerzos de conservación no solo deben centrarse en preservar y aumentar la cantidad total de hábitat, si no también tener en cuenta la configuración del paisaje del Bs-T en el Caribe colombiano.The effects of fragmentation on biodiversity are a topic of debate. Some studies indicate positive effects of fragmentation, while others argue that fragmentation is the main cause of biodiversity loss. "Fragmentation per se" refers to habitat fragmentation regardless of the amount of habitat available, distinguishing between habitat amount and the pattern or configuration of the landscape. We evaluated the effects of fragmentation per se of tropical dry forest (TD-F) in the Colombian Caribbean region on the taxonomic and functional richness of medium and large mammals. To do this, we used 34 landscapes with forest cover ranging from 5% to 90% in the region. We calculated landscape composition metrics (forest cover, patch size) and configuration metrics (forest edge density, number of patches). In each landscape, we estimated total taxonomic richness (S), forest-dependent species, not-forestdependent species, and functional richness (FRic) through camera trap records. Our results highlight the need to preserve both large and small forest remnants. We found that the effects of fragmentation per se are positive in terms of edge density (ED) on total species richness and show moderate positive effects on non-forest-dependent species. Meanwhile, the richness of forest-dependent species is affected by the number of patches (NP) and benefits from forest cover (CA). 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