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Type: Journal Article
Author(s): M. T. Pulido; T. Valverde; J. Caballero
Publication Date: 2007

To understand the population dynamics of a species, it is necessary to document the way in which its demographic behaviour varies through space and time. Anthropogenic disturbance, such as shifting cultivation, is an important factor causing demographic variation in many tropical non-timber forest products. The leaves of the palm Sabal yapa are an important non-timber forest product used for thatching by Mayan peoples. The demography of Sabal yapa was studied in three habitats (mature forest, successional forest and crop fields), representing successional phases along the slash-and-burn agricultural cycle in the Yucatan Peninsula. Matrix population models, along with elasticity analyses and life-table-response experiments were employed. Population growth rate differed between patches (MF: l = 1.043; SF: l = 1.027: CF: l = 0.959). Only the l value of the mature forest was significantly higher than unity. Fecundity and seedling survival were lowest in the crop fields and highest in the mature forest. The elasticity analyses and life-table-response experiments showed that entries with a high positive contribution to, also showed high elasticity values, while those with a negative contribution to l showed low elasticity. Thus, both analyses are crucial to understand the demography of a species and to aid in conservation and management practices. © 2007 Cambridge University Press.

Citation: Pulido, M. T., T. Valverde, and J. Caballero. 2007. Variation in the population dynamics of the palm Sabal yapa in a landscape shaped by shifting cultivation in the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico. Journal of Tropical Ecology, v. 23, p. 139-149. 10.1017/S0266467406003877.

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Keywords:
  • age classes
  • agriculture
  • conservation
  • demography
  • disturbance
  • ecosystem dynamics
  • forest management
  • forest products
  • forest regeneration cycle
  • leaves
  • life-table-response experiments
  • matrix population models
  • Mayan peoples
  • Mexico
  • non-timber forest products
  • perturbation analyses
  • population density
  • regeneration
  • Sabal
  • slash and burn
  • slash-and-burn agriculture
  • statistical analysis
  • succession
  • sustainability
  • tropical forests
Tall Timbers Record Number: 21712Location Status: In-fileCall Number: Fire FileAbstract Status: Okay, Fair use, Reproduced by permission
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