Fenología reproductiva de las especies arbóreas del bosque tropical de Tenosique, Tabasco, México
Por: Ochoa Gaona, Susana. Doctora [autor/a].
Pérez Hernández, Isidro [autor/a] | De Jong, Bernardus Hendricus Jozeph [autor/a].
Tipo de material: Artículo impreso(a) y electrónico Tema(s): Árboles | Fenología | Bosques tropicalesTema(s) en inglés: Trees | Phenology | Tropical forestsDescriptor(es) geográficos: Tenosique (Tabasco, México) Nota de acceso: Acceso en línea sin restricciones En: Revista de Biología Tropical. volumen 56, número 2 (junio 2008), páginas 657-673. --ISSN: 0034-7744Número de sistema: 46942Resumen:Tipo de ítem | Biblioteca actual | Colección | Signatura | Info Vol | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras |
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Reproductive phenology of tree species in the Tenosique tropical forest, Tabasco, Mexico. Between August 2003 and August 2005 we registered the flowering and fruiting of 75 tree species (341 individual trees) in a tropical rain forest at Tenosique, Tabasco, Mexico. Monthly we checked five transects (500 m long; 5 m wide). To test the homogeneity of flowering and fruiting during the year, and between adjacent months, we applied a χ2 test. The flowering was bimodal, with a highest peak in March and April, coinciding with the dry season, and a second lower peak in July when precipitation is relatively low. The highest number of fruiting tree species occur between May and July, with its peak in May. Each of the most common botanical families showed a particular phenological pattern. Monthly rainfall and the number of species flowering or fruiting were not significantly correlated. This means that trees are flowering and fruiting all year long, with seasonal increases of both phenological phenomena in the dryer periods. We conclude that phenological patterns vary between individuals and between years and are not seasonally correlated. The data we generated are relevant to program the best periods of seed collections according to individual or groups of species, as part of forest management and conservation practices. eng
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