Daños en plantas de un sotobosque tropiéal premontano pluvial, Costa Rica
Damage (visually categorized) was studied during the rainy season in woody vegetation less than 8 m tall (n=230) in 22 circular (radius= 1 m) plots rarndomly spread over one hectare of primary premontane tropical rain forest (San Ramón. Costa Rica). About half of tho individuals were 0.11-0.5 m tall...
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Formato: | Online |
Idioma: | spa |
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Universidad de Costa Rica
1996
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Acceso en línea: | https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/rbt/article/view/21584 |
Sumario: | Damage (visually categorized) was studied during the rainy season in woody vegetation less than 8 m tall (n=230) in 22 circular (radius= 1 m) plots rarndomly spread over one hectare of primary premontane tropical rain forest (San Ramón. Costa Rica). About half of tho individuals were 0.11-0.5 m tall, and nearly 85% of them were damaged by insects. Severity and number of injury types increased in tite tallest plants. Almost half of the individuals less than 0.1 m tall. appeared undamaged. Physical damage occurred in about 6.5% of the plants. |
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