000 01479nam a2200181Ia 4500
003 MX-MdCICY
005 20250625160159.0
040 _cCICY
090 _aB-16838
245 1 0 _aContribution of Nontrees to Species Richness of a Tropical Rain Forest
490 0 _vBiotropica, 19(2), p.149-156, 1987
520 3 _aWe report the results of the first complete samples of all plant species and individuals for any lowland tropical forest i The three forests sampled are in western Ecuador; Rio Palenque, Jauneche, and Capeira are, respectively, wet, mo forests. In each forest we sampled all vascular plants in a 0.1-ha area. At wet forest Rio Palenque, nontree habit group most of the sampled species and individuals. Over a third of the species and almost half the individual plants are e percent of the species are terrestrial herbs, 10 percent are shrubs, and 9 percent nonepiphytic climbers. The moist an samples have many fewer species, largely due to many fewer epiphytes. The new data are compared with the most di samples from elsewhere in the world. Our wet forest sample is by far the most species-rich such sample yet recorded remain so even if all tree species were excluded
700 1 2 _aGentry, A.H.
700 1 2 _aDodson, H.
856 4 0 _uhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/19SrUa_uW-MAgKr5EjtNcW4CJH7DvrPWC/view?usp=drivesdk
_zPara ver el documento ingresa a Google con tu cuenta: @cicy.edu.mx
942 _2Loc
_cREF1
008 250602s9999 xx |||||s2 |||| ||und|d
999 _c51003
_d51003