POPULATIONAL AND SPATIAL STRUCTURE OF Cereus jamacaru DC. IN TWO AREAS OF ‘CAATINGA’ BIOME IN PARAÍBA STATE, BRAZIL

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Autor(a) principal: Barbosa, Alex da Silva
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Andrade, Alberício Pereira de, Pereira Júnior, Lécio Resende, Bruno, Riselane de Lucena Alcântara, Medeiros, Robson Luís Silva de, Barbosa Neto, Miguel Avelino
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Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Ciência Florestal (Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/26469
Resumo: The native cacti still constitute a group of plants that require data in relation to its occurrence, distribution and dynamics with vegetation to subsidize management and conservation of families in the region. The aim of the study was to analyze the structure and the spatial distribution of Cereus jamacaru in a hypoxerophytic caatinga (In Campina Grande) and in a hyperxerophilic caatinga (In Monteiro) areas of semiarid of Paraíba state, Brazil. It had been plotted 200 parcels with 10mx10m in the municipalities of Campina Grande and Monteiro, PB state. In each parcel, all the individuals were sampled and labeled by measuring with the aid of tape measuring the base circumference of each specimen and height was earned with graduates PVC pipes. For evaluation of spatial structure, we obtained coordinates of each individuals, then, the maps of spatial distribution was produced. Thirty-nine 39 specimens were sampled in Campina Grande, showing basal area (BA) of 0.69 m2, absolute density (AD) of 39 ind. ha-1, the absolute frequency (AF) of 32% and a tendency to cluster (IGA = 1,01). In Monteiro, 38 individuals were sampled, AB = 0.47 m2, AD = 38 ind. ha-1, AF = 29% and a tendency to cluster (IGA = 1,11). The specimens of Cereus jamacaru showed clustering distribution pattern in the areas of secondary Caatinga, being that Monteiro's population faces recruitment problems. Thus, it could imply in reproductive unsuccessful population future. The species shows similar distribution pattern in relation to other columnar cacti.
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spelling POPULATIONAL AND SPATIAL STRUCTURE OF Cereus jamacaru DC. IN TWO AREAS OF ‘CAATINGA’ BIOME IN PARAÍBA STATE, BRAZILESTRUTURA POPULACIONAL E ESPACIAL DE Cereus jamacaru DC. EM DUAS ÁREAS DE CAATINGA DO AGRESTE DA PARAÍBA, BRASILdemoecologyCactaceaemandacaru.demoecologiaCactaceaemandacaru.The native cacti still constitute a group of plants that require data in relation to its occurrence, distribution and dynamics with vegetation to subsidize management and conservation of families in the region. The aim of the study was to analyze the structure and the spatial distribution of Cereus jamacaru in a hypoxerophytic caatinga (In Campina Grande) and in a hyperxerophilic caatinga (In Monteiro) areas of semiarid of Paraíba state, Brazil. It had been plotted 200 parcels with 10mx10m in the municipalities of Campina Grande and Monteiro, PB state. In each parcel, all the individuals were sampled and labeled by measuring with the aid of tape measuring the base circumference of each specimen and height was earned with graduates PVC pipes. For evaluation of spatial structure, we obtained coordinates of each individuals, then, the maps of spatial distribution was produced. Thirty-nine 39 specimens were sampled in Campina Grande, showing basal area (BA) of 0.69 m2, absolute density (AD) of 39 ind. ha-1, the absolute frequency (AF) of 32% and a tendency to cluster (IGA = 1,01). In Monteiro, 38 individuals were sampled, AB = 0.47 m2, AD = 38 ind. ha-1, AF = 29% and a tendency to cluster (IGA = 1,11). The specimens of Cereus jamacaru showed clustering distribution pattern in the areas of secondary Caatinga, being that Monteiro's population faces recruitment problems. Thus, it could imply in reproductive unsuccessful population future. The species shows similar distribution pattern in relation to other columnar cacti.As cactáceas nativas ainda constituem um grupo de plantas que necessita de estudos sobre sua ocorrência, distribuição e dinâmica para subsidiar ações de manejo e conservação da família na região de inserção. O objetivo deste estudo foi analisar a estrutura e distribuição espacial de Cereus jamacaru DC. em uma mata de cipó (município de Campina Grande) e em uma caatinga arbórea (município de Monteiro)  no semiárido da Paraíba, Brasil. Foram plotadas 100 parcelas com dimensões de 10 m x 10 m em cada área. Dentro das parcelas, todos os indivíduos foram etiquetados e mensurados na circunferência da base do caule com auxílio de uma fita métrica e a altura total com auxílio de tubos de PVC graduados. A estrutura espacial das populações foi obtida pela coleta da coordenada geográfica de cada indivíduo em cada área e expressa por meio de mapas de distribuição espacial. Foram amostrados 39 espécimes em Campina Grande, apresentando área basal (AB) de 0,69 m2, densidade absoluta (DA) de 39 ind. ha-1, frequência absoluta (FA) de 32% e tendência ao agrupamento (IGA=1,01). Em Monteiro, foram amostrados 38 indivíduos, AB = 0,47 m2, DA = 38 ind. ha-1, FA = 29% e tendência ao agrupamento (IGA=1,11). Os indivíduos de C. jamacaru apresentam padrão de distribuição agrupado em ambas as caatingas secundárias, sendo que a população de Monteiro enfrenta problemas de recrutamento, o que poderá implicar no insucesso reprodutivo da população futura. A espécie apresenta padrão de distribuição similar a outras cactáceas colunares.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2017-03-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/2646910.5902/1980509826469Ciência Florestal; Vol. 27 No. 1 (2017); 315-324Ciência Florestal; v. 27 n. 1 (2017); 315-3241980-50980103-9954reponame:Ciência Florestal (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMporhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/26469/pdfCopyright (c) 2017 Ciência Florestalinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBarbosa, Alex da SilvaAndrade, Alberício Pereira dePereira Júnior, Lécio ResendeBruno, Riselane de Lucena AlcântaraMedeiros, Robson Luís Silva deBarbosa Neto, Miguel Avelino2017-04-05T14:28:37Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/26469Revistahttp://www.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||cienciaflorestal@ufsm.br|| cienciaflorestal@gmail.com|| cf@smail.ufsm.br1980-50980103-9954opendoar:2017-04-05T14:28:37Ciência Florestal (Online) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv POPULATIONAL AND SPATIAL STRUCTURE OF Cereus jamacaru DC. IN TWO AREAS OF ‘CAATINGA’ BIOME IN PARAÍBA STATE, BRAZIL
ESTRUTURA POPULACIONAL E ESPACIAL DE Cereus jamacaru DC. EM DUAS ÁREAS DE CAATINGA DO AGRESTE DA PARAÍBA, BRASIL
title POPULATIONAL AND SPATIAL STRUCTURE OF Cereus jamacaru DC. IN TWO AREAS OF ‘CAATINGA’ BIOME IN PARAÍBA STATE, BRAZIL
spellingShingle POPULATIONAL AND SPATIAL STRUCTURE OF Cereus jamacaru DC. IN TWO AREAS OF ‘CAATINGA’ BIOME IN PARAÍBA STATE, BRAZIL
Barbosa, Alex da Silva
demoecology
Cactaceae
mandacaru.
demoecologia
Cactaceae
mandacaru.
title_short POPULATIONAL AND SPATIAL STRUCTURE OF Cereus jamacaru DC. IN TWO AREAS OF ‘CAATINGA’ BIOME IN PARAÍBA STATE, BRAZIL
title_full POPULATIONAL AND SPATIAL STRUCTURE OF Cereus jamacaru DC. IN TWO AREAS OF ‘CAATINGA’ BIOME IN PARAÍBA STATE, BRAZIL
title_fullStr POPULATIONAL AND SPATIAL STRUCTURE OF Cereus jamacaru DC. IN TWO AREAS OF ‘CAATINGA’ BIOME IN PARAÍBA STATE, BRAZIL
title_full_unstemmed POPULATIONAL AND SPATIAL STRUCTURE OF Cereus jamacaru DC. IN TWO AREAS OF ‘CAATINGA’ BIOME IN PARAÍBA STATE, BRAZIL
title_sort POPULATIONAL AND SPATIAL STRUCTURE OF Cereus jamacaru DC. IN TWO AREAS OF ‘CAATINGA’ BIOME IN PARAÍBA STATE, BRAZIL
author Barbosa, Alex da Silva
author_facet Barbosa, Alex da Silva
Andrade, Alberício Pereira de
Pereira Júnior, Lécio Resende
Bruno, Riselane de Lucena Alcântara
Medeiros, Robson Luís Silva de
Barbosa Neto, Miguel Avelino
author_role author
author2 Andrade, Alberício Pereira de
Pereira Júnior, Lécio Resende
Bruno, Riselane de Lucena Alcântara
Medeiros, Robson Luís Silva de
Barbosa Neto, Miguel Avelino
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Barbosa, Alex da Silva
Andrade, Alberício Pereira de
Pereira Júnior, Lécio Resende
Bruno, Riselane de Lucena Alcântara
Medeiros, Robson Luís Silva de
Barbosa Neto, Miguel Avelino
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv demoecology
Cactaceae
mandacaru.
demoecologia
Cactaceae
mandacaru.
topic demoecology
Cactaceae
mandacaru.
demoecologia
Cactaceae
mandacaru.
description The native cacti still constitute a group of plants that require data in relation to its occurrence, distribution and dynamics with vegetation to subsidize management and conservation of families in the region. The aim of the study was to analyze the structure and the spatial distribution of Cereus jamacaru in a hypoxerophytic caatinga (In Campina Grande) and in a hyperxerophilic caatinga (In Monteiro) areas of semiarid of Paraíba state, Brazil. It had been plotted 200 parcels with 10mx10m in the municipalities of Campina Grande and Monteiro, PB state. In each parcel, all the individuals were sampled and labeled by measuring with the aid of tape measuring the base circumference of each specimen and height was earned with graduates PVC pipes. For evaluation of spatial structure, we obtained coordinates of each individuals, then, the maps of spatial distribution was produced. Thirty-nine 39 specimens were sampled in Campina Grande, showing basal area (BA) of 0.69 m2, absolute density (AD) of 39 ind. ha-1, the absolute frequency (AF) of 32% and a tendency to cluster (IGA = 1,01). In Monteiro, 38 individuals were sampled, AB = 0.47 m2, AD = 38 ind. ha-1, AF = 29% and a tendency to cluster (IGA = 1,11). The specimens of Cereus jamacaru showed clustering distribution pattern in the areas of secondary Caatinga, being that Monteiro's population faces recruitment problems. Thus, it could imply in reproductive unsuccessful population future. The species shows similar distribution pattern in relation to other columnar cacti.
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