Abstract
Aim of study: To compare the diversity and biomass of logged forests, with different ages after harvesting and the risk of their degradation to liana forests. Area of study: We studied 18 plots at the central zone of the Imataca Forest Reserve (Guayana shield), Venezuela. Material and methods: We used 1-ha plots, to measure individuals with dbh > 10 cm in control plots (0 years) and in logged plots with 3, 9, 12, 15 and 18 years after logging. The main variables evaluated were enlarge importance index (EII), richness (R), Shannon-Weaner index (H´), Alpha Fischer (α), basal area for commercial species (BA_comm), above-ground carbon (C) and lianas abundance at the understory (Lianas_%Au). Main results: Diversity variables (R: 62-77 spp ha-1, p: 0.117-0.838; H´: 2.8-3.4, p: 0.181-0.677; α: 18.6-25.4, p: 0.293-0.922) and biomass (89.6-180.2 MgC ha-1, p: 0.171-0.895) did not have significant differences between control and most of the logged plots. Only the 18 years-old forests had statistically higher values of diversity (R: 81-94 spp ha-1, p: 0.000; H´: 3.8-3.9, p: 0.000; α: 26.8-31.7, p: 0.000), perhaps due to a high impact skidding operation. Commercial species were not recovering after logging. Research highlights: Forest management can be viable in this area, but it requires reduced impact logging techniques and better silvicultural systems to guarantee future harvest of high value commercial timber.
Publisher
Instituto Nacional de Investigacion y Tecnologia Agraria y Alimentaria (INIA)
Subject
Soil Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Forestry
Reference79 articles.
1. Aserradero Hermanos Hernández, 1992. Plan de Ordenación y Manejo Forestal. Unidad C-4 de la Reserva Forestal Imataca. Aserradero Hermanos Hernández: Upata, Venezuela.
2. Berry N, Phillips O, Ong R, Hamer K, 2008. Impacts of selective logging on tree diversity across a rainforest landscape: the importance of spatial scale. Landscape Ecol 23: 915-929.
3. Blanc L, Echard M, Herault B, Bonal D, Marcon E, Chave J, Baraloto C, 2009. Dynamics of above-ground carbon stocks in a selectively logged tropical forest. Ecol Appl 19: 1397-1404.
4. Bousfield C, Cerullo G, Massam M, Edwards D, 2020. Protecting environmental and socioeconomic values of selectively logged tropical forests in the Anthropocene. Adv Ecol Res 62: 1-52.
5. Brown S, Lugo A, 1982. The storage and production of organic matter in tropical forests and their role in the global carbon cycle. Biotropica 14: 161-187.