2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.biocon.2003.10.024
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Effects of selective logging on vascular epiphyte diversity in a moist lowland forest of Eastern Himalaya, India

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“…This was also the environment most colonized by those species for which only one individual was recorded in the study area (64.8%) and was the environment where there was the greatest occurrence of unique species (57 species). Water availability is a limiting factor for the establishment and survival of epiphytes (Padmawathe et al 2004), and during periods of low rainfall the floodplains accumulate more moisture compared to plateaus and hillsides-a fact that may favor epiphytic colonization of these environments.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This was also the environment most colonized by those species for which only one individual was recorded in the study area (64.8%) and was the environment where there was the greatest occurrence of unique species (57 species). Water availability is a limiting factor for the establishment and survival of epiphytes (Padmawathe et al 2004), and during periods of low rainfall the floodplains accumulate more moisture compared to plateaus and hillsides-a fact that may favor epiphytic colonization of these environments.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Padmawathe et al (2004) registraron una reducci贸n significativa en la riqueza y abundancia de ep铆fitas vasculares (excepto orqu铆deas) en un bosque h煤medo de tierras bajas sometido a explotaci贸n en la India; ellos atribuyen esta reducci贸n a alteraciones en los microclimas, caracter铆sticas de los sustratos y cobertura del dosel. Seg煤n Ochoa (1998), los 谩rboles de gran porte al caer generan da帽os mec谩nicos a la vegetaci贸n arb贸rea circundante, promoviendo adem谩s, el arrastre de elementos trepadores que interconectan la masa boscosa.…”
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“…Al respecto, Bryant et al (1997) comentan que la explotaci贸n forestal de bos-ques naturales constituye una de las principales amenazas para la conservaci贸n de la diversidad biol贸gica en la regi贸n tropical. Algunos autores argumentan que la extracci贸n de maderas de bosques naturales reduce la complejidad estructural de la vegetaci贸n (Cannon et al 1994;Ochoa, 1998;Padmawathe et al 2004), induce cambios en la adecuaci贸n de las comunidades de animales silvestres (Johns, 1988;Aleixo, 1999;Ochoa, 2000;Bin Hussin y Francis, 2001;Ghazoul y Hill, 2001;Ochoa y Soriano, 2001;Plumptre y Grieser, 2001;Soriano y Ochoa, 2001;Vitt y Caldwell, 2001) y genera reducci贸n de las fuentes de agua, fragmentaci贸n del h谩bitat y erosi贸n de los suelos (Laurance et al 2001).…”
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“…The conditions of light, air humidity, temperature, and physical variants provided by host trees create microenvironments that affect the spatial distribution patterns and settlement of epiphytic bromeliads in a forest (Zotz and Vollrath 2003, Padmawathe et al 2004, Zotz and Schultz 2008, Hayasaka et al 2012, Cach-P茅rez et al 2013). In the mangrove of Itapanha煤 river, the distribution of bromeliads was more affected by the characteristics of the host tree than by the distance to the waterline.…”
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confidence: 99%