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Spatial modeling with repopulation potential for three flora species of Huaytapallana Regional Conservation Area, Peru
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2022Registro en:
Bravo, R. y Castro, J. (2022). Spatial modeling with repopulation potential for three flora species of Huaytapallana Regional Conservation Area, Peru. Tesis para optar el título profesional de Ingeniero Ambiental, Escuela Académico Profesional de Ingeniería Ambiental, Universidad Continental, Huancayo, Perú.
IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
Autor
Bravo Verde, Renato Saul Nino
Castro Pulido, Jean Paul
Institución
Resumen
In the high mountain ecosystems of the Huaytapallana Regional Conservation Area
(ACR-H) there are three species of flora (Krapfia macropetala, Gentianella scarlatinostriata
and Senecio canescens) of social, economic, cultural and medicinal importance, however their
population status and undefined local distribution make these species area more vulnerable to
extinction. Therefore, the objective of this work is to determine the population distribution for
repopulation purpose in the ACR-H from the potential distribution in Peru using Maxent
algorithm and a local model developed with the Saaty pairwise hierarchy matrix, adding a soil
sample for a better application of the final model. The results show that the Species
Distribution Models (SDMs) have a high confidence because the Area Under the Curve (AUC)
surpass 0.90. Otherwise, the local model is consistent by showing a Consistency Ratio (CR) of
less than 0.10. As a final result, all species obtained optimal spaces for repopulation near the
Huaytapallana Cordillera, where Krapfia macropetala obtained the largest extension (715.334
ha) and Gentianella scarlatinostriata is the smallest (650.096 ha). Further there were no
differences in the parameters evaluated in the three soil samples, which facilitates the
application of the models for the repopulation of these three species.