Botanical diversity, structure and composition in cocoa agroforest systems in Alta Verapaz, Guatemala

The tree composition in cocoa agroforestry systems (CAFS) in Guatemala is valued for providing a number of ecosystem services. Despite the importance of the trees in these systems, little is known about the tree species richness and its contribution to the conservation of diversity. We studied the b...

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Main Authors: Villanueva, Cristóbal, y otros investigadores más
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Language:Inglés
Published: Scientia Agropecuaria 2023
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spelling RepoCATIE123862023-11-17T18:19:29Z Botanical diversity, structure and composition in cocoa agroforest systems in Alta Verapaz, Guatemala Villanueva, Cristóbal y otros investigadores más Sistemas agroforestales||agroforestry systems||sistemas agroflorestais||systèmes agroforestiers Diversidad de especies||species diversity||diversidade de espécies||diversité des espèces Riqueza específica||species richness||undefined||richesse en espèces Composición botánica||botanical composition||composição botânica||composition botanique Conservación de la naturaleza||nature conservation||conservação da natureza||conservation de la nature Guatemala||Guatemala||Guatemala||Guatemala Conservation of biodiversity Sede Central ODS 15 - Vida de ecosistemas terrestres The tree composition in cocoa agroforestry systems (CAFS) in Guatemala is valued for providing a number of ecosystem services. Despite the importance of the trees in these systems, little is known about the tree species richness and its contribution to the conservation of diversity. We studied the botanical composition of CAFS of different ages in the Alta Verapaz department of Guatemala. In total, 70 survey plots with a size of 2500 m2 were established. An inventory was carried out in each sampling unit, recording the tree species present and measuring the diameter at breast height (DBH 1.30 m) and the height of each tree. The Importance Value Index (IVI) was calculated and species richness and the similarity between sites were evaluated. A total of 2519 trees, belonging to 59 species and 34 families were identified. The species with the highest IVI was Gliricidia sepium (Jacq.) Kunth. The CAFSs with the highest and lowest species richness were those of 9-12 and 27 years old, respectively (H´=1.99, H´=0.34). This behavior can be explained by the fact that growers work to enrich the agroforestry systems with a broad diversity of species in the first years which they then begin to harvest at around 16 years of age. A discriminant analysis of principal components (DAPC) and the Jaccard Similarity Index were used to show that several AFS were similar in terms of composition and botanical diversity. Given the tree diversity within the CAFS, these can be acknowledged as areas with good potential for the conservation of overall biodiversity. We recommend education programs for local growers about the benefits of shade management during the production cycle of cocoa to preserve the botanical composition and structural complexity of the AFS. 2023-11-16T16:12:04Z 2023-11-16T16:12:04Z 2023-06-05 Artículo https://repositorio.catie.ac.cr/handle/11554/12386 openAccess en Scientia Agropecuaria https://doi.org/10.17268/sci.agropecu.2023.020 13 páginas application/pdf Scientia Agropecuaria
institution Centro Agronómico Tropical de Investigación y Enseñanza
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language Inglés
topic Sistemas agroforestales||agroforestry systems||sistemas agroflorestais||systèmes agroforestiers
Diversidad de especies||species diversity||diversidade de espécies||diversité des espèces
Riqueza específica||species richness||undefined||richesse en espèces
Composición botánica||botanical composition||composição botânica||composition botanique
Conservación de la naturaleza||nature conservation||conservação da natureza||conservation de la nature
Guatemala||Guatemala||Guatemala||Guatemala
Conservation of biodiversity
Sede Central
ODS 15 - Vida de ecosistemas terrestres
spellingShingle Sistemas agroforestales||agroforestry systems||sistemas agroflorestais||systèmes agroforestiers
Diversidad de especies||species diversity||diversidade de espécies||diversité des espèces
Riqueza específica||species richness||undefined||richesse en espèces
Composición botánica||botanical composition||composição botânica||composition botanique
Conservación de la naturaleza||nature conservation||conservação da natureza||conservation de la nature
Guatemala||Guatemala||Guatemala||Guatemala
Conservation of biodiversity
Sede Central
ODS 15 - Vida de ecosistemas terrestres
Villanueva, Cristóbal
y otros investigadores más
Botanical diversity, structure and composition in cocoa agroforest systems in Alta Verapaz, Guatemala
description The tree composition in cocoa agroforestry systems (CAFS) in Guatemala is valued for providing a number of ecosystem services. Despite the importance of the trees in these systems, little is known about the tree species richness and its contribution to the conservation of diversity. We studied the botanical composition of CAFS of different ages in the Alta Verapaz department of Guatemala. In total, 70 survey plots with a size of 2500 m2 were established. An inventory was carried out in each sampling unit, recording the tree species present and measuring the diameter at breast height (DBH 1.30 m) and the height of each tree. The Importance Value Index (IVI) was calculated and species richness and the similarity between sites were evaluated. A total of 2519 trees, belonging to 59 species and 34 families were identified. The species with the highest IVI was Gliricidia sepium (Jacq.) Kunth. The CAFSs with the highest and lowest species richness were those of 9-12 and 27 years old, respectively (H´=1.99, H´=0.34). This behavior can be explained by the fact that growers work to enrich the agroforestry systems with a broad diversity of species in the first years which they then begin to harvest at around 16 years of age. A discriminant analysis of principal components (DAPC) and the Jaccard Similarity Index were used to show that several AFS were similar in terms of composition and botanical diversity. Given the tree diversity within the CAFS, these can be acknowledged as areas with good potential for the conservation of overall biodiversity. We recommend education programs for local growers about the benefits of shade management during the production cycle of cocoa to preserve the botanical composition and structural complexity of the AFS.
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author Villanueva, Cristóbal
y otros investigadores más
author_facet Villanueva, Cristóbal
y otros investigadores más
author_sort Villanueva, Cristóbal
title Botanical diversity, structure and composition in cocoa agroforest systems in Alta Verapaz, Guatemala
title_short Botanical diversity, structure and composition in cocoa agroforest systems in Alta Verapaz, Guatemala
title_full Botanical diversity, structure and composition in cocoa agroforest systems in Alta Verapaz, Guatemala
title_fullStr Botanical diversity, structure and composition in cocoa agroforest systems in Alta Verapaz, Guatemala
title_full_unstemmed Botanical diversity, structure and composition in cocoa agroforest systems in Alta Verapaz, Guatemala
title_sort botanical diversity, structure and composition in cocoa agroforest systems in alta verapaz, guatemala
publisher Scientia Agropecuaria
publishDate 2023
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