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2004-01-01

PHENOLOGICAL PATTERNS OF WOODY VEGETATION AT TINIGUA PARK, COLOMBIA: METHODOLOGICAL COMPARISONS WITH EMPHASIS ON FRUIT PRODUCTION

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  • PABLO R. STEVENSON
Phenological patterns have a great influence on community ecology. I have quantified
fruit abundance using fruit traps, phenological transects, and observations on marked
trees of selected species. All methods showed the main peaks of fleshy fruit
production between the dry period and the middle of the rainy season. Wind, water,
and mechanically dispersed seeds showed a peak of production at the dry period.
According to the number of individuals on transects, flower abundance showed
predominantly two peaks, one at the end of the rainy period and one in the dry
period. This pattern was positively correlated with solar irradiance estimates and
differences between maximum and minimum temperatures, which tend to occur on
dry days when the activity and abundance of pollinating insects seemed to be high.
There was also a good correlation between relative day length and the density of
flowering individuals, which suggest that this variable could trigger flowering
patterns. Although many species lose their leaves in the dry period, the production
of new leaves does not seem to be associated with any particular season. I used a
new method to quantify fruit production for each species (in kg/ha), based on
phenological transects, corrected visual estimates, and dry fruit weights. The mature
forest produced more fruits than the other forests, and the flooded forest showed
less fruit production during the dry season and the beginning of the rainy period. In
contrast, average density of fruiting trees was similar or slightly greater in the flooded
forests than in terra-firme forests during the middle part of the rainy period. Finally,
I estimated how long the transects should be in order to get adequate estimates of
fruit production, and I found that in general at least 7 km are necessary to get good
estimates for terra firme forests at Tinigua.

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STEVENSON, P. R. (2004). PHENOLOGICAL PATTERNS OF WOODY VEGETATION AT TINIGUA PARK, COLOMBIA: METHODOLOGICAL COMPARISONS WITH EMPHASIS ON FRUIT PRODUCTION. Caldasia, 26(1), 125–150. https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/cal/article/view/39357

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STEVENSON, P.R. 2004. PHENOLOGICAL PATTERNS OF WOODY VEGETATION AT TINIGUA PARK, COLOMBIA: METHODOLOGICAL COMPARISONS WITH EMPHASIS ON FRUIT PRODUCTION. Caldasia. 26, 1 (ene. 2004), 125–150.

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STEVENSON, P. R. PHENOLOGICAL PATTERNS OF WOODY VEGETATION AT TINIGUA PARK, COLOMBIA: METHODOLOGICAL COMPARISONS WITH EMPHASIS ON FRUIT PRODUCTION. Caldasia 2004, 26, 125-150.

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STEVENSON, P. R. PHENOLOGICAL PATTERNS OF WOODY VEGETATION AT TINIGUA PARK, COLOMBIA: METHODOLOGICAL COMPARISONS WITH EMPHASIS ON FRUIT PRODUCTION. Caldasia, [S. l.], v. 26, n. 1, p. 125–150, 2004. Disponível em: https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/cal/article/view/39357. Acesso em: 25 abr. 2024.

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STEVENSON, PABLO R. 2004. «PHENOLOGICAL PATTERNS OF WOODY VEGETATION AT TINIGUA PARK, COLOMBIA: METHODOLOGICAL COMPARISONS WITH EMPHASIS ON FRUIT PRODUCTION». Caldasia 26 (1):125-50. https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/cal/article/view/39357.

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STEVENSON, P. R. (2004) «PHENOLOGICAL PATTERNS OF WOODY VEGETATION AT TINIGUA PARK, COLOMBIA: METHODOLOGICAL COMPARISONS WITH EMPHASIS ON FRUIT PRODUCTION», Caldasia, 26(1), pp. 125–150. Disponible en: https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/cal/article/view/39357 (Accedido: 25 abril 2024).

IEEE

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P. R. STEVENSON, «PHENOLOGICAL PATTERNS OF WOODY VEGETATION AT TINIGUA PARK, COLOMBIA: METHODOLOGICAL COMPARISONS WITH EMPHASIS ON FRUIT PRODUCTION», Caldasia, vol. 26, n.º 1, pp. 125–150, ene. 2004.

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STEVENSON, P. R. «PHENOLOGICAL PATTERNS OF WOODY VEGETATION AT TINIGUA PARK, COLOMBIA: METHODOLOGICAL COMPARISONS WITH EMPHASIS ON FRUIT PRODUCTION». Caldasia, vol. 26, n.º 1, enero de 2004, pp. 125-50, https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/cal/article/view/39357.

Turabian

STEVENSON, PABLO R. «PHENOLOGICAL PATTERNS OF WOODY VEGETATION AT TINIGUA PARK, COLOMBIA: METHODOLOGICAL COMPARISONS WITH EMPHASIS ON FRUIT PRODUCTION». Caldasia 26, no. 1 (enero 1, 2004): 125–150. Accedido abril 25, 2024. https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/cal/article/view/39357.

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STEVENSON PR. PHENOLOGICAL PATTERNS OF WOODY VEGETATION AT TINIGUA PARK, COLOMBIA: METHODOLOGICAL COMPARISONS WITH EMPHASIS ON FRUIT PRODUCTION. Caldasia [Internet]. 1 de enero de 2004 [citado 25 de abril de 2024];26(1):125-50. Disponible en: https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/cal/article/view/39357

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