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The status of forest species of a Colombian Pacific site (03°50'58''N, 77°0.0'2.1''W) important for the future is presented. The study determined the structure and spatial distribution pattern for 27 species. Three peri-urban plots, susceptible to short-term changes in structure and function, were assessed. They were in-ventaried by creating grids with number of individuals/grid. The structure was assessed by multidimensional analysis-AM and spatial distribution patterns based on Autocorrelation-AE, Dependence-DE and Spatial Heterogeneity-HE. The results showed random distribution of…mehr

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The status of forest species of a Colombian Pacific site (03°50'58''N, 77°0.0'2.1''W) important for the future is presented. The study determined the structure and spatial distribution pattern for 27 species. Three peri-urban plots, susceptible to short-term changes in structure and function, were assessed. They were in-ventaried by creating grids with number of individuals/grid. The structure was assessed by multidimensional analysis-AM and spatial distribution patterns based on Autocorrelation-AE, Dependence-DE and Spatial Heterogeneity-HE. The results showed random distribution of individuals and species, with a slight tendency to concentration. The values of Moran's I index were: Plot 1=0.196749, Plot 2=0.289136; Plot 3=-0.060681. The causes of this result are unknown and its implications should be discussed from discipline.
Autorenporträt
José Omar Cardona Montoya Ingénieur agronome Universidad Nacional de Colombia 1976-1982. Docteur en sciences agraires, ligne de sélection végétale. 2010-2015. UN-Palmira. Jose Dilmer Moreno, Ingénieur agronome Université nationale de Colombie 1965-1970. Docteur en philosophie (PhD), sélection végétale 1986-1989, North Carolina State University.