VEGETATION PYRAMIDS APPLIED TO THE ANALYSIS OF DENSE FOREST UNITS IN THE PANTANAL OF ABOBRAL

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Autor(a) principal: Sakuma, Mariane Zambone
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Hall, Climbiê Ferreira, da Silva, Mauro Henrique Soares
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
eng
Título da fonte: Ra'e Ga (Online)
Texto Completo: https://revistas.ufpr.br/raega/article/view/66384
Resumo: The Pantanal of Abobral consists of units of heterogeneous landscapes, in which some dense vegetation, popularly known as cordilheiras and capões, stand out and survive amidst the floodplain. Such formations are of great importance for local biodiversity, but are continually exploited by livestock without adequate management. The aim of this study is to graphically demonstrate the process by which a cordilheira has been going through and discuss the possible causes of environment degradation related to the composition of each vegetal stratum. Biogeographic data sheets were filled with information from the herbaceous, shrubby and arboreal strata, collected in three plots, two at the edges and one at the center of the cordilheira. Strata information were graphically compiled in three vegetation pyramids, visually demonstrating the dynamics of the strata, providing a comparative analysis of the plots from aspects related to dynamics and sociability. Nineteen species, of various strata, were recorded in the central plot, compared to 13 and 15 species in the edges. The most frequent species in all plots was Attalea phalerata. The species composition of the cordilheira, indicated the occurrence of adaptive processes in response to biotic, abiotic and anthropic factors such as laminar erosion, burnings and presence of cattle. An analysis of the vegetation pyramids corroborated the field observations, due to the progression of the arboreal stratum and low representativeness of the other strata.
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spelling VEGETATION PYRAMIDS APPLIED TO THE ANALYSIS OF DENSE FOREST UNITS IN THE PANTANAL OF ABOBRALGeografiaBiogeography; Landscape; Cordilheira; Anthropic ImpactsThe Pantanal of Abobral consists of units of heterogeneous landscapes, in which some dense vegetation, popularly known as cordilheiras and capões, stand out and survive amidst the floodplain. Such formations are of great importance for local biodiversity, but are continually exploited by livestock without adequate management. The aim of this study is to graphically demonstrate the process by which a cordilheira has been going through and discuss the possible causes of environment degradation related to the composition of each vegetal stratum. Biogeographic data sheets were filled with information from the herbaceous, shrubby and arboreal strata, collected in three plots, two at the edges and one at the center of the cordilheira. Strata information were graphically compiled in three vegetation pyramids, visually demonstrating the dynamics of the strata, providing a comparative analysis of the plots from aspects related to dynamics and sociability. Nineteen species, of various strata, were recorded in the central plot, compared to 13 and 15 species in the edges. The most frequent species in all plots was Attalea phalerata. The species composition of the cordilheira, indicated the occurrence of adaptive processes in response to biotic, abiotic and anthropic factors such as laminar erosion, burnings and presence of cattle. An analysis of the vegetation pyramids corroborated the field observations, due to the progression of the arboreal stratum and low representativeness of the other strata.UFPRCNPqCAPESUFMSSakuma, Mariane ZamboneHall, Climbiê Ferreirada Silva, Mauro Henrique Soares2020-12-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.ufpr.br/raega/article/view/6638410.5380/raega.v49i0.66384RA'E GA Journal - The Geographic Space in Analysis; v. 49 (2020); 109-128RAEGA - O Espaço Geográfico em Análise; v. 49 (2020); 109-1282177-27381516-413610.5380/raega.v49i0reponame:Ra'e Ga (Online)instname:Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFPR)instacron:UFPRporenghttps://revistas.ufpr.br/raega/article/view/66384/42677https://revistas.ufpr.br/raega/article/view/66384/42678Direitos autorais 2020 Raega - O Espaço Geográfico em Análiseinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2020-12-31T11:05:52Zoai:revistas.ufpr.br:article/66384Revistahttps://revistas.ufpr.br/raegaPUBhttps://revistas.ufpr.br/raega/oai||raega@ufpr.br2177-27382177-2738opendoar:2020-12-31T11:05:52Ra'e Ga (Online) - Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFPR)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv VEGETATION PYRAMIDS APPLIED TO THE ANALYSIS OF DENSE FOREST UNITS IN THE PANTANAL OF ABOBRAL
title VEGETATION PYRAMIDS APPLIED TO THE ANALYSIS OF DENSE FOREST UNITS IN THE PANTANAL OF ABOBRAL
spellingShingle VEGETATION PYRAMIDS APPLIED TO THE ANALYSIS OF DENSE FOREST UNITS IN THE PANTANAL OF ABOBRAL
Sakuma, Mariane Zambone
Geografia
Biogeography; Landscape; Cordilheira; Anthropic Impacts
title_short VEGETATION PYRAMIDS APPLIED TO THE ANALYSIS OF DENSE FOREST UNITS IN THE PANTANAL OF ABOBRAL
title_full VEGETATION PYRAMIDS APPLIED TO THE ANALYSIS OF DENSE FOREST UNITS IN THE PANTANAL OF ABOBRAL
title_fullStr VEGETATION PYRAMIDS APPLIED TO THE ANALYSIS OF DENSE FOREST UNITS IN THE PANTANAL OF ABOBRAL
title_full_unstemmed VEGETATION PYRAMIDS APPLIED TO THE ANALYSIS OF DENSE FOREST UNITS IN THE PANTANAL OF ABOBRAL
title_sort VEGETATION PYRAMIDS APPLIED TO THE ANALYSIS OF DENSE FOREST UNITS IN THE PANTANAL OF ABOBRAL
author Sakuma, Mariane Zambone
author_facet Sakuma, Mariane Zambone
Hall, Climbiê Ferreira
da Silva, Mauro Henrique Soares
author_role author
author2 Hall, Climbiê Ferreira
da Silva, Mauro Henrique Soares
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author
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CAPES
UFMS
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sakuma, Mariane Zambone
Hall, Climbiê Ferreira
da Silva, Mauro Henrique Soares
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Geografia
Biogeography; Landscape; Cordilheira; Anthropic Impacts
topic Geografia
Biogeography; Landscape; Cordilheira; Anthropic Impacts
description The Pantanal of Abobral consists of units of heterogeneous landscapes, in which some dense vegetation, popularly known as cordilheiras and capões, stand out and survive amidst the floodplain. Such formations are of great importance for local biodiversity, but are continually exploited by livestock without adequate management. The aim of this study is to graphically demonstrate the process by which a cordilheira has been going through and discuss the possible causes of environment degradation related to the composition of each vegetal stratum. Biogeographic data sheets were filled with information from the herbaceous, shrubby and arboreal strata, collected in three plots, two at the edges and one at the center of the cordilheira. Strata information were graphically compiled in three vegetation pyramids, visually demonstrating the dynamics of the strata, providing a comparative analysis of the plots from aspects related to dynamics and sociability. Nineteen species, of various strata, were recorded in the central plot, compared to 13 and 15 species in the edges. The most frequent species in all plots was Attalea phalerata. The species composition of the cordilheira, indicated the occurrence of adaptive processes in response to biotic, abiotic and anthropic factors such as laminar erosion, burnings and presence of cattle. An analysis of the vegetation pyramids corroborated the field observations, due to the progression of the arboreal stratum and low representativeness of the other strata.
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