Initial floristic composition of rehabilitated gullies through bioengineering in the Mixteca Region, Sierra Madre del Sur, Mexico

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作者
Verónica Guadalupe LIRA-CABALLERO [1 ]
Mario Roberto MARTíNEZ-MENEZ [1 ]
Angélica ROMERO-MANZANARES [2 ]
Edmundo GARCíA-MOYA [2 ]
机构
[1] Department of Hydrosciences, Colegio de Postgraduados
[2] Department of Botany, Colegio de Postgraduados
关键词
Semi-arid environment; Mexico; Gully erosion; Plant colonization; Multivariate analysis; Braun-Blanquet method;
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中图分类号
S157 [水土保持]; X171.4 [生态建设与生态恢复]; Q948 [植物生态学和植物地理学];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ; 0815 ; 082802 ; 090707 ; 0910 ;
摘要
Re-vegetation plays a fundamental role for erosion control and plant recovery in lands affected by gully erosion. Bioengineered practices facilitate the gullies rehabilitation. Objectives of the research were: 1) Identify taxonomically the pioneer vegetation on each gully section; 2) Characterize vegetation distribution preferences and 3) Assess structural/functional traits to recognize erosion control key species. Bioengineering was applied in a watershed belonging to Sierra Madre del Sur, at Oaxaca, Mexico, on eight gullies, with local support and minimal investment. "La Mixteca" is a poor ecological and socio-economic region, comparable to other regions of the world. The Initial Floristic Composition(IFC) inventory is the baseline of the successional process. The transect method was used to determine the colonization of species. Cover abundance of registered species was estimated using the semi-quantitative scale of Braun-Blanquet. This procedure was repeated in five different positions(floor, hillslopes and tops), in the cross section of the gully. Throughcorrespondence analysis and clustering, the distribution of species was analyzed. Adequate responses were obtained in soil retention(quantity) and plant cover(existence and diversity); as measurable indicators of the bioengeneering works efficiency. Occupation of soil by native species from the Tropical Deciduous Forest was favored using live barriers. We detected species guilds with spatial distribution preferences in the gullies cross section. Plant cover characterization includes: native colonizer species, herbaceous, shrubby and trees of the forest community bordering the gully area, with cover abundance and structural/functional traits, useful to protect degraded areas. This spatial occupation process of plants responds to a secondary succession in gullies, where the proposed IFC model is correctly represented through bioengineering. Natural establishment of plants was successful by traits of species such as extensive root system and sexual/vegetative reproduction.
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页码:2120 / 2135
页数:16
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