Miconio prasinae–Cyatheion arboreae alliance is described. Although it has five associations, we address three in this work, corresponding to immediate, secondary and early successional communities in abandoned pasture lands or crops in submountains rainforest over metamorphic rocks. The objective of this work is to study the first communities in used and abandoned fields, because they are of a great importance in the understanding of the vegetation’s evolution and for management purposes. In the submontane forest on the metamorphic complex, the destruction of mature vegetation produces important losses in climatic biodiversity and transcendental changes in ecosystem composition. The change in soil use, especially the transformation to pastureland, has favored the development of herbaceous and shrubby plant communities. This study is not only of practical relevance in describing the associations of the pine forests the plant associations and the study of the ecological conditions in which they develop, but its results can be used as a working tool in the environmental management and silviculture for the restoration of degraded areas. The study of diverse Cuban vegetation types suggests that the methodology of Zurich Montpellier’s school is more effective as compared to other authors because its syntaxa is good to recognize and is able to transform in a forest typology. The main species are pioneers heliophilous with a type of "r" selection.
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Ecological Succession, Secoundary Communities, Sierra del Purial, Eastern Cuba
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Orlando Joel Reyes, Félix Acosta Cantillo, Luz Margarita Figueredo Cardona, Pedro Bergues Garrido. (2021). First Community in Abandoned Pasture Lands or Crops in Eastern Cuba’s Rainforest over Metamorfics Rocks. Science Journal of Energy Engineering, 9(3), 36-41. https://doi.org/10.11648/j.sjee.20210903.12
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Orlando Joel Reyes; Félix Acosta Cantillo; Luz Margarita Figueredo Cardona; Pedro Bergues Garrido. First Community in Abandoned Pasture Lands or Crops in Eastern Cuba’s Rainforest over Metamorfics Rocks. Sci. J. Energy Eng. 2021, 9(3), 36-41. doi: 10.11648/j.sjee.20210903.12
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Orlando Joel Reyes, Félix Acosta Cantillo, Luz Margarita Figueredo Cardona, Pedro Bergues Garrido. First Community in Abandoned Pasture Lands or Crops in Eastern Cuba’s Rainforest over Metamorfics Rocks. Sci J Energy Eng. 2021;9(3):36-41. doi: 10.11648/j.sjee.20210903.12
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