Woody structure and population density of pine (Pinus caribaea var. hondurensis (Caribbean Pine) dominated lowland tropical savanna woodlands under different protection and management regimes

2016 
Abstract. Using forest inventory data from 6457 trees collected from 128 sites we make the first nationwide assessment of tree number density and woody structure for the lowland pine savanna woodlands of Belize. We analyse tree diameters and tree height distributions to quantify the structural differences observed between unprotected (here termed UPR) pine woodlands compared to pine woodlands that are protected and passively managed (termed PRPM), and others that are protected and actively managed for commercial pine extraction (termed PRAM). We find that the lowland pine woodlands of Belize can occasionally reach densities of up to 700 trees/Ha and with a biomass up to 100Mg/Ha locally, but that the tree density is often less than 300 trees/Ha. 95% of the trees surveyed were between 9–16m in height and more than half had diameters < 20cm, suggesting that many of these woodlands are dominated by juvenile individuals. When our plot data is subdivided according to the type of protection and management appli...
    • Correction
    • Source
    • Cite
    • Save
    • Machine Reading By IdeaReader
    24
    References
    0
    Citations
    NaN
    KQI
    []