Hábitat de alimentación del carpintero negro (Campephilus magellanicus) en ecosistemas forestales del parque nacional Nahuelbuta, región de La Araucanía, Chile.

Espinosa, A.; Aravena, S. ; Sandoval, H.; Ojeda, N.; Herrera, M.A.

Keywords: forest structure, forest composition, bird assemblage, feeding habitat, bird population parameters

Abstract

The Jubaea chilensis species (chilean palm) is distributed in central Chile in small remnants with varying degrees of conservation. The palmar Ocoa with 62.821 individuals, the best conserved of all, is located within La Campana National Park in the V region of Valparaiso, only place with protected state through the Sistema Nacional de Áreas Silvestres Protegidas del Estado (SNASPE). Nevertheless, their habitat has been heavily altered by high anthropic pressure from near communities who have historically exploited the species, mainly to extract sap. The aim of this study was to characterize the floristic and structural composition of the vegetal subtype Jubaea chilensis - Lithraea caustica, in different sectors of medium density of chilean palm within La Campana National Park. The results showed that the alteration that historically has suffered the species and associated vegetation, being determined that J. chilensis and other species, is stagnant or declining, which manifests mainly a lack of height class individuals stipe and individuals of natural regeneration.

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Título de la Revista: Bosque
Volumen: 37
Número: 2
Editorial: Facultad de Ciencias Forestales y Recursos Naturales de la Universidad Austral de Chile.
Fecha de publicación: 2016
Página de inicio: 347
Página final: 358
Idioma: spanish
Notas: ISI, Scielo