The coastal ecosystems of the south-east of Cuba and their resilience after a fire

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Yenisey Revilla Góngora
Abel Almarales Castro
Miguel Ángel Castell Puchades1
Rosa María Brooks Laverdeza1
Jainer Costa Acosta
Luz Margarita Figueredo Cardona
Josefina Blanco Ojeda

Abstract

The fire represents one of the most severe disturbance agents altering the communities’ characteristics. The objectives of the research are to determine the magnitude of the change of plants species diversity generated by a fire at the microphyll semideciduos forest of the natural reserve El Retiro, as well as their recovery capacity through the time. Forthat, two 20 x 20 m plots were established at the conserved and burned area, spaced at a distance of 20 m each other. The plots of the burned area were examined three times at the 2013 and 2014, and the results were presented in four sample stage. The variables were the richness, recruitment and relative abundance of the species, which wereanalyzed by means of abundance-range curves, similarity index and multivariate analysis. 72 species were determined, of which 17 are endemics and 16 are new record forthearea. The burned area contain the biggest species richness, emphasized for its dominance at the beginning of the recovery, the herbs Bothriochloa pertusa, Cynodondactylon and Waltheria indica,and the succulent Agave underwoodii, with a highpotential of vegetative resproute. The number and the species composition, and so the biological similarity between the burned and conserved area, were increasing considerably beginning from 12 months of monitoring, which indicate a rapid process of recovery of the burned forest, characterized mainly by the mshrubs and epiphytes dominance.

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Góngora, Y. R., Almarales Castro, A., Castell Puchades1, M. Ángel, Brooks Laverdeza1, R. M., Costa Acosta, J., Figueredo Cardona, L. M., & Blanco Ojeda, J. (2017). The coastal ecosystems of the south-east of Cuba and their resilience after a fire. Cuban Journal of Forest Science, 5(2), 194–206. Retrieved from https://cfores.upr.edu.cu/index.php/cfores/article/view/248
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Author Biographies

Yenisey Revilla Góngora, Centro Oriental de Ecosistemas y Biodiversidad

Aspirante a investigador

Licenciada en Biología

Departamento de Botánica

Abel Almarales Castro, Centro Oriental de Ecosistemas y Biodiversidad

Investigador Agregado

Departamento de Botánica

Miguel Ángel Castell Puchades1, Centro Oriental de Ecosistemas y Biodiversidad

Investigador Agregado

Departamento de Botánica

Rosa María Brooks Laverdeza1, Centro Oriental de Ecosistemas y Biodiversidad

Aspirante a investigador

Licenciada en Biología

Departamento de Botánica

Jainer Costa Acosta, Centro Oriental de Ecosistemas y Biodiversidad

Investigador Agregado

Departamento de Botánica

Luz Margarita Figueredo Cardona, Centro Oriental de Ecosistemas y Biodiversidad

Investigador Auxiliar

Jefa Dpto Botánica

Josefina Blanco Ojeda, Centro Oriental de Ecosistemas y Biodiversidad

Aspirante a Investigador

Licenciada en Biología

Departamento de Botánica

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