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Item Diversidad florística y estructura en cacaotales tradicionales y bosque natural (Sumaco, Ecuador)(2016) Jadán Maza, Ángel Oswaldo; Torres, Bolier; Selesi, Daniela; Peña Tapia, Denisse Fabiola; Rosales Jaramillo, Cornelio Alejandro; Günter, Svenhe diversity, horizontal and vertical structure of tree and shrub vegetation in traditional cocoa plantations and primary forest were characterized. The alpha and beta diversity were evaluated and the relations-hips between richness with the structure of the arbo-real vegetation were identified. The forest recorded the highest values in species richness, abundance and structure, followed by the traditional agrofores-try system with cacao seed. The most important eco-logically species in the forest were Iriartea deltoidea and Otoba glycycarpa. In all traditional agroforestry systems were Cordia alliodora and Cedrela odorata. In agroforestry systems with cocoa crops, the rich-ness of species is positively correlated with the den-sity and the basal area, marking a direct dependence between these variables. This result cannot be gene-ralized because in the primary forest and the agro-forestry system of subsistence, these dependencies are not recorded. This is possibly explained by the ages of trees, the size of the vegetation and the ran-dom distribution of individuals over the richness of the species. It was concluded that the primary forest and the agro-forestry system with cacao seeds are the most important systems for the conservation of tree and shrub species, according to the richness, diversity, similarity indices and vegetation structure.
