Environmental Factors Influencing Species Richness Expression In Grasslands Of The Colombian Orinoquia
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The relationships between environmental characteristics and species richness in the grasslands of the Colombian Orinoquia are presented and analyzed using an ordinal logistic regression model. Ordinal and scale covariates were included, and their bivariate significance was assesed using Spearman's rho and Kendall's Tau-b. The covariates that showed statistical significance with the weighted richness thresholds (WRT) and defined the model were soil depth and soil moisture regime, both of which had positive correlations. In contrast, the percentage of bare soil and the monthly minimum temperature showed negative correlations. This contribution highlights the relevance of articulating and combining the floristic and phytosociological characterization of grassland vegetation to advance predictive studies aimed at defining and understanding the potential divergent relationships between vegetation and basic attributes of the natural environment, along with their implications for conservation.
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