Post-fire recovery of a dense ombrophylous forest in Amazon

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Autor(a) principal: ANDRADE,DÁRLISON F.C. DE
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: GAMA,JOÃO R.V., RUSCHEL,ADEMIR R., MELO,LIA O., AVILA,ANGELA L. DE, CARVALHO,JOÃO O.P. DE
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract: The fires that occur in the Amazon are as damaging as the deforestation is. There is a need for further long-term studies on dynamics of tree communities in forests affected by fires. In the present study we evaluated the dynamics of tree species, before and after an accidental fire that occurred in 1997 in an experimental area of terra firme forest in the Floresta Nacional do Tapajós, in western Pará State, Brazil. Approximately 3500 trees with diameter measured at 1.30 m above ground (DBH) ≥ 5 cm were botanically identified and measured in 12 permanent plots of 0.25 ha (50 m x 50 m), in 1983, 1987, 1989, 1995, 2008 and 2012. Analyses of survival, mortality and recruitment of trees were performed. The results showed that although the fire has increased the mortality and recruitment rates after 15 years, the highest mortality occurred on trees with smaller diameters (DBH < 30 cm), so the fire did not affect the survival of large trees in the long term, explaining why the reduction in density of living trees has not greatly influenced the decrease in basal area in the burned forest.
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title Post-fire recovery of a dense ombrophylous forest in Amazon
spellingShingle Post-fire recovery of a dense ombrophylous forest in Amazon
ANDRADE,DÁRLISON F.C. DE
primary forest
tree mortality
post-fire dynamics
tree recruitment
resilience
title_short Post-fire recovery of a dense ombrophylous forest in Amazon
title_full Post-fire recovery of a dense ombrophylous forest in Amazon
title_fullStr Post-fire recovery of a dense ombrophylous forest in Amazon
title_full_unstemmed Post-fire recovery of a dense ombrophylous forest in Amazon
title_sort Post-fire recovery of a dense ombrophylous forest in Amazon
author ANDRADE,DÁRLISON F.C. DE
author_facet ANDRADE,DÁRLISON F.C. DE
GAMA,JOÃO R.V.
RUSCHEL,ADEMIR R.
MELO,LIA O.
AVILA,ANGELA L. DE
CARVALHO,JOÃO O.P. DE
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author2 GAMA,JOÃO R.V.
RUSCHEL,ADEMIR R.
MELO,LIA O.
AVILA,ANGELA L. DE
CARVALHO,JOÃO O.P. DE
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author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv ANDRADE,DÁRLISON F.C. DE
GAMA,JOÃO R.V.
RUSCHEL,ADEMIR R.
MELO,LIA O.
AVILA,ANGELA L. DE
CARVALHO,JOÃO O.P. DE
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv primary forest
tree mortality
post-fire dynamics
tree recruitment
resilience
topic primary forest
tree mortality
post-fire dynamics
tree recruitment
resilience
description Abstract: The fires that occur in the Amazon are as damaging as the deforestation is. There is a need for further long-term studies on dynamics of tree communities in forests affected by fires. In the present study we evaluated the dynamics of tree species, before and after an accidental fire that occurred in 1997 in an experimental area of terra firme forest in the Floresta Nacional do Tapajós, in western Pará State, Brazil. Approximately 3500 trees with diameter measured at 1.30 m above ground (DBH) ≥ 5 cm were botanically identified and measured in 12 permanent plots of 0.25 ha (50 m x 50 m), in 1983, 1987, 1989, 1995, 2008 and 2012. Analyses of survival, mortality and recruitment of trees were performed. The results showed that although the fire has increased the mortality and recruitment rates after 15 years, the highest mortality occurred on trees with smaller diameters (DBH < 30 cm), so the fire did not affect the survival of large trees in the long term, explaining why the reduction in density of living trees has not greatly influenced the decrease in basal area in the burned forest.
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