A Site Index-Based Approach for Arid Lands: A Multivariate Ecological Assessment for Shrubby Species
2025
Martín Martínez-Salvador | Alfredo Pinedo-Alvarez | Sandra Rodríguez-Piñeros | Raúl Corrales-Lerma | Ricardo D. Valdez-Cepeda | Fidel Blanco-Macias | Griselda Vazquez-Quintero | David E. Hermosillo-Rojas | Adrián Hernández-Ramos
Development of site index models for shrubby species in arid ecosystems remains a challenge, due to the absence of dominant height&ndash:age relationships and the complexity of ecological drivers in these environments. In this study, a multivariate approach to classify site quality for Agave lechuguilla Torr, a wild non-timber species of ecological and economic importance in northern Mexico, was performed. Data were collected from 112 sampling plots where the abundance, height, basal diameter, and crown diameter for the A. lechuguilla plants were measured. Sites were grouped into three site index categories (low, medium, and high) using the Importance Value Index (IVI). Afterward a classical discriminant analysis (CDA) was applied to derive linear functions capable of classifying new sites into these predefined categories. Statistical assumptions of multivariate normality, homogeneity of covariance matrices, and low multicollinearity were met. The discriminant functions showed high classification accuracy (95.54%), with full correct classification of low and high site index categories. Additional validation through MANOVA and principal component analysis (PCA) confirmed the separation of groups and the ecological coherence of the selected variables. This approach provides a simple, practical, and replicable model for assessing shrubland site quality using field measurable features. It also offers a tool for sustainable harvesting and conservation of A. lechuguilla.
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