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Woody vegetation dynamics in the tropical and subtropical Andes from 2001 to 2014: Satellite image interpretation and expert validation.
Aide, T Mitchell; Grau, H Ricardo; Graesser, Jordan; Andrade-Nuñez, Maria Jose; Aráoz, Ezequiel; Barros, Ana P; Campos-Cerqueira, Marconi; Chacon-Moreno, Eulogio; Cuesta, Francisco; Espinoza, Raul; Peralvo, Manuel; Polk, Molly H; Rueda, Ximena; Sanchez, Adriana; Young, Kenneth R; Zarbá, Lucía; Zimmerer, Karl S.
Afiliação
  • Aide TM; Department of Biology, University of Puerto Rico, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
  • Grau HR; Instituto de Ecología Regional, CONICET-Universidad Nacional de Tucumán, Tucumán, Argentina.
  • Graesser J; The Department of Earth and Environment, Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts.
  • Andrade-Nuñez MJ; Department of Environmental Sciences, University of Puerto Rico, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
  • Aráoz E; Instituto de Ecología Regional, CONICET-Universidad Nacional de Tucumán, Tucumán, Argentina.
  • Barros AP; Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina.
  • Campos-Cerqueira M; Sieve Analytics, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
  • Chacon-Moreno E; Instituto de Ciencias Ambientales y Ecológicas (ICAE), Universidad de Los Andes, Mérida, Venezuela.
  • Cuesta F; Consortium for the Sustainable Development of the Andean Ecoregion (CONDESAN), Quito, Ecuador.
  • Espinoza R; Palaeoecology & Landscape Ecology, Institute for Biodiversity & Ecosystem Dynamics (IBED), University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
  • Peralvo M; Centro de Competencias del Agua (CCA), Lima, Peru.
  • Polk MH; Instituto Geofisicos del Peru (IGP), Lima, Peru.
  • Rueda X; Consortium for the Sustainable Development of the Andean Ecoregion (CONDESAN), Quito, Ecuador.
  • Sanchez A; Department of Geography and the Environment, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas.
  • Young KR; School of Management Universidad de los Andes, Bogota, Colombia.
  • Zarbá L; Programa de Biología, Universidad del Rosario, Bogotá, Colombia.
  • Zimmerer KS; Department of Geography and the Environment, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas.
Glob Chang Biol ; 25(6): 2112-2126, 2019 06.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30854741
ABSTRACT
The interactions between climate and land-use change are dictating the distribution of flora and fauna and reshuffling biotic community composition around the world. Tropical mountains are particularly sensitive because they often have a high human population density, a long history of agriculture, range-restricted species, and high-beta diversity due to a steep elevation gradient. Here we evaluated the change in distribution of woody vegetation in the tropical Andes of South America for the period 2001-2014. For the analyses we created annual land-cover/land-use maps using MODIS satellite data at 250 m pixel resolution, calculated the cover of woody vegetation (trees and shrubs) in 9,274 hexagons of 115.47 km2 , and then determined if there was a statistically significant (p < 0.05) 14 year linear trend (positive-forest gain, negative-forest loss) within each hexagon. Of the 1,308 hexagons with significant trends, 36.6% (n = 479) lost forests and 63.4% (n = 829) gained forests. We estimated an overall net gain of ~500,000 ha in woody vegetation. Forest loss dominated the 1,000-1,499 m elevation zone and forest gain dominated above 1,500 m. The most important transitions were forest loss at lower elevations for pastures and croplands, forest gain in abandoned pastures and cropland in mid-elevation areas, and shrub encroachment into highland grasslands. Expert validation confirmed the observed trends, but some areas of apparent forest gain were associated with new shade coffee, pine, or eucalypt plantations. In addition, after controlling for elevation and country, forest gain was associated with a decline in the rural population. Although we document an overall gain in forest cover, the recent reversal of forest gains in Colombia demonstrates that these coupled natural-human systems are highly dynamic and there is an urgent need of a regional real-time land-use, biodiversity, and ecosystem services monitoring network.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Árvores / Florestas Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Árvores / Florestas Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article