Stand dynamics in a logged and silviculturally treated Costa Rican rain forest, 1988-1996

5 fig. 3 tab. 37 ref. Sum. (En)

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Autores principales: Finegan, Bryan, Camacho, Manuel
Formato: Artículo
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: ELSEVIER, Ámsterdam (Países Bajos) 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://repositorio.catie.ac.cr/handle/11554/4101
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spelling RepoCATIE41012021-12-22T19:22:50Z Stand dynamics in a logged and silviculturally treated Costa Rican rain forest, 1988-1996 Finegan, Bryan Camacho, Manuel ARBOLES FORESTALES ORDENACIÓN FORESTAL BOSQUE HÚMEDO PARCELAS INCREMENTO DE DIAMETRO CRECIMIENTO COSTA RICA 5 fig. 3 tab. 37 ref. Sum. (En) The lowland rain forests of Central America are poorly known from the standpoint of management for timber production. We studied the stand dynamics of a logged Costa Rican rain forest under three different regimes of post-logging silvicultural treatment. The site was located on low hills with Ultisols in Holdridge's Tropical Wet Forest life zone. The Pentaclethra macroloba-dominated forest had been high graded before planned management began. Management of the 540 x 540 m (29.2 ha) experimental area began with a timber harvest in the whole area during 1989-1990, 4 trees ha-1 being cut overall for 10.1 m3ha-1. The experimental plots were 180 x 180 m (3.24 ha), comprising a 100 x 100 m (1.0 ha) central permanent sample plot (PSP) with a 40-m wide buffer strip. Two types of post-harvest silvicultural treatment: liberation/refinement (in 1991) and shelterwood (in 1992) were applied under a complete randomized block design with three replicates, using logged but untreated plots as controls. PSP data reported are for the 1988-1996 period for individuals with ó 10 cm DBH. The most marked changes in forest structure were caused by silvicultural treasment, basal area under the liberation/refinement treatment being reduced to ca. 65 per cent of its probable mature forest value. Recruitment exceeded mortality in the years following intervention under all three treatments, but forest structural recovery was slowest under the liberation/refinement treatment. Post-intervention mortality rates under appeared higher under the liberation/refinement treatment than under the control or shelterwood treatments, though differences were not statistically significant. In relation to tree attributes, mortality rates increased with decreasing DBH increment, crown illumination and quality of crown form. Commercial DBH increments were higher under the liberation/refinement treatment than in control plots during the 1993-1996 period. On the basis of its response to intervention during the first seven years of management, the forest appears resilient and productive trends over time in mortality rates under the most intense silvicultural regime require close attention however. Pentaclethra-dominated forests are important components of the productive forest resources of Costa Rica and Nicaragua and, given current deforestation rates in areas such as Southern Nicaragua, it is now urgent that the existing biophysical knowledge of these forest be applied to forest conservation and management 2014-10-18T03:27:41Z 2014-10-18T03:27:41Z 1999 Artículo 358695 0378-1127 https://repositorio.catie.ac.cr/handle/11554/4101 en Forest Ecology and Management (Países Bajos) Volumen 121, páginas 177-189 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess application/pdf ELSEVIER, Ámsterdam (Países Bajos)
institution Centro Agronómico Tropical de Investigación y Enseñanza
collection Repositorio CATIE
language Inglés
topic ARBOLES FORESTALES
ORDENACIÓN FORESTAL
BOSQUE HÚMEDO
PARCELAS
INCREMENTO DE DIAMETRO
CRECIMIENTO
COSTA RICA
spellingShingle ARBOLES FORESTALES
ORDENACIÓN FORESTAL
BOSQUE HÚMEDO
PARCELAS
INCREMENTO DE DIAMETRO
CRECIMIENTO
COSTA RICA
Finegan, Bryan
Camacho, Manuel
Stand dynamics in a logged and silviculturally treated Costa Rican rain forest, 1988-1996
description 5 fig. 3 tab. 37 ref. Sum. (En)
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author Finegan, Bryan
Camacho, Manuel
author_facet Finegan, Bryan
Camacho, Manuel
author_sort Finegan, Bryan
title Stand dynamics in a logged and silviculturally treated Costa Rican rain forest, 1988-1996
title_short Stand dynamics in a logged and silviculturally treated Costa Rican rain forest, 1988-1996
title_full Stand dynamics in a logged and silviculturally treated Costa Rican rain forest, 1988-1996
title_fullStr Stand dynamics in a logged and silviculturally treated Costa Rican rain forest, 1988-1996
title_full_unstemmed Stand dynamics in a logged and silviculturally treated Costa Rican rain forest, 1988-1996
title_sort stand dynamics in a logged and silviculturally treated costa rican rain forest, 1988-1996
publisher ELSEVIER, Ámsterdam (Países Bajos)
publishDate 2014
url https://repositorio.catie.ac.cr/handle/11554/4101
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