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A numerical analysis of arborescent communities in the rain forest of the Luquillo mountains,Puerto Rico
Authors:Thomas R Crow  David F Grigal
Institution:(1) North Central Forest Experiment Station, Northern Hardwoods Laboratory, USDA Forest Service, 49855 Marquette, Michigan, USA;(2) Department of Soil Science, University of Minnesota, 55108 St. Paul, Minnesota, USA;(3) Present address: Department of Forest Resources, University of Minnesota, 55108 St. Paul, Minnesota, USA
Abstract:Summary Cluster analysis and canonical ordination were used as complementary techniques to identify major associations in a lower montane rain forest in Puerto Rico. These techniques were applied to forestry inventories from both secondary and primary communities. Eight major forest types were identified from the analyses and were confirmed by field checks. Distribution of these types was strongly correlated with past land-use and topographic position.Comprehensive ecological surveys are rare in moist tropical forests; however, forestry inventories are common and the results of this study suggest that valuable ecological information can be obtained from these data sets as well.Scientific Journal Series No. 10793 of the Minnesota Agricultural Experimental Station. Plant nomenclature according to Little & Wadworth (1964) and Little, Woodbury & Wadsworth (1974).This research was conducted while the senior author was stationed at the Institute of Tropical Forestry, USDA Forest Service, Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico.
Keywords:Classification  Cluster analysis  Forest management  Forest survey  Montane rain forest  Ordination  Puerto Rico
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