Datos SEp y Configuración espacial

Published: 4 February 2025| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/4tvhrv3zjw.1
Contributors:
priscilla saab,
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Description

The data were collected and processed by the Universidad del Atlántico between 2021 and 2022, within the framework of Project 64489_RetosColciencias. Based on these data, the general objective of the work was to evaluate the effect of landscape configuration on the supply of potential ecosystem services (PEs) in four vegetation covers, influenced and not influenced by a forest compensation program in the Tucuy river basin, Cesar, Colombia. for which the following hypothesis was proposed: The landscape configuration established by the compensation plan favors the supply of potential ecosystem services with respect to the uncompensated area because the vegetation cover of the forests is conserved and the areas of natural regeneration increase. Based on these data and following the methodology of Methodology Velásquez et al. (2007), the indicators were constructed by grouping the variebles by potential ecosystem service as planned in the article. Results indicated that landscape configuration influenced ESp supply, but no significant differences were found between CP and SPC. Forests showed the highest ESp supply, while pastures had the lowest. Crops, particularly in agroforestry systems (SAFC), excelled in CF and WR. For phytophagous beetles, significant differences between covers were observed in specific windows, particularly in W3 (p = 0.0249). Crops had the highest values, except in W4, while forests stood out in overall diversity. For ants, forests within and outside CP showed the highest average values, with significant differences between windows, especially between W1 and W2 (p = 0.0001).

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Institutions

Universidad del Atlantico

Categories

Ecosystem Services, Landscape Metrics

Funding

Retos Colciencias

Proyecto 64489_RetosColciencias

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