Shade coffee plantations maintain woody plant diversity and structure in a cloud forest landscape of southern Mexico

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Edson A. Alvarez-Alvarez
R. Carlos Almazán-Núñez
Fernando González-García
Marlene Brito-Millán
Alfredo Méndez-Bahena
Sergio García-Ibáñez
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[1] Universidad Autónoma de Guerrero,Maestría en Recursos Naturales y Ecología, Facultad de Ecología Marina
[2] Universidad Autónoma de Guerrero,Laboratorio Integral de Fauna Silvestre, Facultad de Ciencias Químico
[3] Instituto de Ecología,Biológicas
[4] A.C.,Red Biología y Conservación de Vertebrados
[5] Universidad Autónoma de Guerrero,University of California Institute for Mexico and the United States (UC MEXUS), Cuerpo Académico Biodiversidad y Gestión Ambiental Sustentable, Facultad de Ciencias Químico
[6] Universidad Autónoma de Guerrero,Biológicas
[7] Universidad Autónoma de Guerrero,Laboratorio de Biología de la Conservación, Facultad de Ciencias Químico
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Land uses; Late succession; Plant diversity; Shade coffee; Vegetation structure;
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Cloud forest ecosystems of the Latin American tropics are highly threatened by changes in land-use such as expanding croplands and livestock pastures that promote shifts in the structure and composition of plant communities in these forests. However, shade coffee plantations represent a forest management alternative that has been shown to maintain biodiversity in these ecosystems. In this study, we evaluated changes in the composition, diversity, and structure of Mexican cloud-forest woody species for three land use categories: cattle pastures, shade coffee plantations and advanced succession forests. For each category, fifteen 0.28-ha plots were established and the composition and diversity of vegetation was noted. Composition of species was analyzed using ordination methods, and alpha diversity was compared using Hill numbers. Seventy-seven woody species belonging to 40 families were recorded. Species richness and diversity was high in both the advanced successional forest and coffee plantations compared to cattle pastures. Vegetation composition and structure was similar between late succession forests and coffee plantations with both land uses also being more structurally complex than cattle pastures. Our results show how shade coffee cultivation is a land-use activity that maintains woody plant communities in a manner that aligns with biodiversity conservation.
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