Woody vegetation dynamics in a floodplain campo de murundus in central Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Pinto,José Roberto Rodrigues
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Mews,Henrique Augusto, Jancoski,Halina Soares, Marimon,Beatriz Schwantes, Bomfim,Bárbara de Oliveira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Acta Botanica Brasilica
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Resumo: Campos de murundus (grasslands dotted with knolls that are covered with savanna-like woody vegetation) are a common landscape in central Brazil. In this study, we assessed for the first time the dynamics of the vegetation in a floodplain campo de murundus, describing changes in composition and structure of the woody vegetation. In 2005, we established 16 permanent 25 × 25 m plots, where we identified and mapped individuals with a trunk diameter at the base ≥ 2.86 cm, as well as measuring the height of those individuals. In 2008 (after two fire events), we resampled the plots. In 2005, we had registered 4.54 m² ha-1 of basal area, 430 individuals, 42 species, 36 genera and 24 families. In 2008, we found an increase in basal area (to 4.65 m² ha-1) and a decrease in numbers of individuals (to 399), species (to 41), genera (to 35) and families (to 23). Species diversity did not differ between the two surveys. Mortality exceeded recruitment (2.68% year-1 vs. 1.29% year-1). Nevertheless, the community showed a gain in basal area owing to the growth of surviving individuals and, particularly, to the rise in the number of basal sprouts. We argue that the small floristic turnover may be related to the great resilience of the woody vegetation, whereas the structural changes might reflect the effects of the burnings in the area.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Woody vegetation dynamics in a floodplain campo de murundus in central Brazil
title Woody vegetation dynamics in a floodplain campo de murundus in central Brazil
spellingShingle Woody vegetation dynamics in a floodplain campo de murundus in central Brazil
Pinto,José Roberto Rodrigues
earth mounds
fire
mortality
recruitment
savanna
title_short Woody vegetation dynamics in a floodplain campo de murundus in central Brazil
title_full Woody vegetation dynamics in a floodplain campo de murundus in central Brazil
title_fullStr Woody vegetation dynamics in a floodplain campo de murundus in central Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Woody vegetation dynamics in a floodplain campo de murundus in central Brazil
title_sort Woody vegetation dynamics in a floodplain campo de murundus in central Brazil
author Pinto,José Roberto Rodrigues
author_facet Pinto,José Roberto Rodrigues
Mews,Henrique Augusto
Jancoski,Halina Soares
Marimon,Beatriz Schwantes
Bomfim,Bárbara de Oliveira
author_role author
author2 Mews,Henrique Augusto
Jancoski,Halina Soares
Marimon,Beatriz Schwantes
Bomfim,Bárbara de Oliveira
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pinto,José Roberto Rodrigues
Mews,Henrique Augusto
Jancoski,Halina Soares
Marimon,Beatriz Schwantes
Bomfim,Bárbara de Oliveira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv earth mounds
fire
mortality
recruitment
savanna
topic earth mounds
fire
mortality
recruitment
savanna
description Campos de murundus (grasslands dotted with knolls that are covered with savanna-like woody vegetation) are a common landscape in central Brazil. In this study, we assessed for the first time the dynamics of the vegetation in a floodplain campo de murundus, describing changes in composition and structure of the woody vegetation. In 2005, we established 16 permanent 25 × 25 m plots, where we identified and mapped individuals with a trunk diameter at the base ≥ 2.86 cm, as well as measuring the height of those individuals. In 2008 (after two fire events), we resampled the plots. In 2005, we had registered 4.54 m² ha-1 of basal area, 430 individuals, 42 species, 36 genera and 24 families. In 2008, we found an increase in basal area (to 4.65 m² ha-1) and a decrease in numbers of individuals (to 399), species (to 41), genera (to 35) and families (to 23). Species diversity did not differ between the two surveys. Mortality exceeded recruitment (2.68% year-1 vs. 1.29% year-1). Nevertheless, the community showed a gain in basal area owing to the growth of surviving individuals and, particularly, to the rise in the number of basal sprouts. We argue that the small floristic turnover may be related to the great resilience of the woody vegetation, whereas the structural changes might reflect the effects of the burnings in the area.
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