Vegetation patterns and environmental gradients in tropical dry forests of the northern Yucatan Peninsula

Abstract Patterns of plant species composition and their relationships to soil and topographic variables were investigated in tropical dry forests across the north central Yucatan, Mexico. Seven sites were studied in the oldest accessible forests along a 200-km transect oriented northwest to southeast; an eighth site was located in a little-disturbed area located 75 km northeast of the transect. Two of the sites were on Mayan ruins. All sites were sampled using 9 - 24, 10 m × 20 m plots (n = 132) for woody stems ≥ 3.0 cm diameter breast height. The important natural forest species were Bursera simaruba, Caesalpinia gaumeri, Gymnopodium floribundum, Piscidia piscipula, and Thouinia paucidentata. The two most important woody species in ruin woodlands were Brosimum alicastrum and Croton lundellii. Forest plots (n =108) had 17 species on average, ruin plots (n = 24) nine species. Mean basal area of stems at the forest plots (20.7 m2.ha−1) was lower than in ruin plots (28.4 m2.ha−1). Detrended Correspondence Analysis generally placed plots by site along the geographic transect. Natural forest plots and sites were separated from the plots on ruin sites. The five soil and topographic variables (slope, soil depth, percent surface rock, soil pH, total soil organic matter) differed significantly among sites. Plot values were correlated with DCA axe scores. Intersite floristic variation reflects an overall west to east environmental gradient affected by climate. Nomenclature: White & Darwin (1995) and the floras and monographs used therein.

[1]  Jari Oksanen,et al.  Instability of ordination results under changes in input data order: explanations and remedies , 1997 .

[2]  K. Kershaw,et al.  Quantitative and Dynamic Plant Ecology , 1973 .

[3]  Harold A. Mooney,et al.  Seasonally Dry Tropical Forests: Acknowledgements , 1995 .

[4]  P. G. Murphy,et al.  Ecology of Tropical Dry Forest , 1986 .

[5]  H. Mooney,et al.  Seasonally Dry Tropical Forests: Drought responses of neotropical dry forest trees , 1995 .

[6]  G. D. Fuller,et al.  The Vegetation of Peten , 1937 .

[7]  P. G. Murphy,et al.  Seasonally Dry Tropical Forests: Dry forests of Central America and the Caribbean , 1995 .

[8]  M. Hill,et al.  Detrended correspondence analysis: an improved ordination technique , 1980 .

[9]  J. Kauffman,et al.  Effects of slash and burn agriculture on species abundance and composition of a tropical deciduous forest , 1998 .

[10]  J. Terborgh,et al.  The composition of Amazonian forests: patterns at local and regional scales , 1998, Journal of Tropical Ecology.

[11]  Ariel E. Lugo,et al.  Structure, Productivity, and Transpiration of a Subtropical Dry Forest in Puerto Rico , 1978 .

[12]  J. Arnason,et al.  Ram�n and Maya Ruins: An Ecological, Not an Economic, Relation , 1982, Science.

[13]  Robin J. Tausch,et al.  Patterns of ordination and classification instability resulting from changes in input data order , 1995 .

[14]  A. Gentry Seasonally Dry Tropical Forests: Diversity and floristic composition of neotropical dry forests , 1995 .

[15]  Peter R. Minchin,et al.  An evaluation of the relative robustness of techniques for ecological ordination , 1987, Vegetatio.

[16]  M. Swaine Characteristics of dry forest in West Africa and the influence of fire , 1992 .

[17]  A. Gentry,et al.  Tropical forest biodiversity : distributional patterns and their conservational significance , 1992 .

[18]  R. Primack Timber, tourists, and temples : conservation and development in the Maya Forest of Belize, Guatemala, and Mexico , 1997 .

[19]  E. Miranda Distribución de la precipitación en la República Mexicana , 2003 .

[20]  Peter R. Minchin,et al.  An evaluation of the relative robustness of techniques for ecological ordination , 1987 .

[21]  J. Kruskal Multidimensional scaling by optimizing goodness of fit to a nonmetric hypothesis , 1964 .

[22]  V. Kapos,et al.  Jamaican limestone forests: floristics, structure and environment of three examples along a rainfall gradient , 1988, Journal of Tropical Ecology.

[23]  L. Holdridge Determination of World Plant Formations From Simple Climatic Data. , 1947, Science.

[24]  C. M. Peters Observations on Maya Subsistence and the Ecology of a Tropical Tree , 1983, American Antiquity.

[25]  R. Green,et al.  A New Method of Recording Arterial Blood Pressure. , 1947, Science.

[26]  R. Knox Effects of detrending and rescaling on correspondence analysis: solution stability and accuracy , 1989, Vegetatio.

[27]  M. Lerdau,et al.  Tropical deciduous forest: Death of a biome. , 1991, Trends in ecology & evolution.

[28]  R. Bye,et al.  Diversity and origins of the phanerogamic flora of Mexico. , 1993 .

[29]  Ellen R. Kintz,et al.  Fruit, Fiber, Bark, and Resin: Social Organization of a Maya Urban Center , 1979, Science.

[30]  V. Rico-Gray,et al.  Vegetation and soil seed bank of successional stages in tropical lowland deciduous forest , 1992 .

[31]  E. Sampaio Seasonally Dry Tropical Forests: Overview of the Brazilian caatinga , 1995 .

[32]  Robert G. Knox,et al.  Bootstrapped ordination: a method for estimating sampling effects in indirect gradient analysis , 2004, Vegetatio.

[33]  Laura Arriaga,et al.  The Mexican tropical deciduous forest of Baja California Sur: a floristic and structural approach , 1989, Vegetatio.

[34]  M. O. Hill,et al.  DECORANA - A FORTRAN program for detrended correspondence analysis and reciprocal averaging. , 1979 .

[35]  E. Wilson,et al.  Tropical Dry Forests The Most Endangered Major Tropical Ecosystem , 1988 .

[36]  Z. Ogutu Multivariate analysis of plant communities in the Narok district, Kenya: The influence of environmental factors and human disturbance , 1996, Vegetatio.

[37]  A. Gentry,et al.  Changes in Plant Community Diversity and Floristic Composition on Environmental and Geographical Gradients , 1988 .

[38]  D. Whigham,et al.  The effect of annual variation in precipitation on growth and litter production in a tropical dry forest in the Yucatan of Mexico. , 1990 .

[39]  R. Sussman,et al.  Plant diversity and structural analysis of a tropical dry forest in southwestern Madagascar , 1994 .

[40]  Harold A. Mooney,et al.  Seasonally Dry Tropical Forests. , 1997 .

[41]  P. Greig-Smith,et al.  QUANTITATIVE PLANT ECOLOGY , 1959 .