Spatial association of fruit yield of Bertholletia excelsa Bonpl. trees in eastern Amazon.

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Autor(a) principal: BATISTA, A. P. B.
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: SCOLFORO, H. F., MELLO, J. M., GUEDES, M. C., TERRA, M. C. N. S., SCALON, J. D., GOMIDE, L. R., SCOLFORO, P. G. V., COOK, R. L.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1114430
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2019.03.043
Resumo: Brazil nut (Bertholletia excelsa) is one of the most important non-timber forest product (NTFP) species in the world. Better management and conservation practices will only be possible with an in-depth knowledge of tree species ecology. This study aimed to assess the spatial association of fruit yield of Bertholletia excelsa (B. excelsa) trees in two forest types (old growth terra firme forest and Amazon-cerrado transitional forest) in the Brazilian Amazon. Fruit yield was measured in both forest types during 2010. At each forest type, fruit yield was divided into different yield classes (number of fruits) for subsequent spatial modeling. The bivariate Ripley?s K-function was applied to quantify the spatial association of fruit yield of B. excelsa trees over different fruit yield classes. The results revealed that the forest type influences the spatial association of B. excelsa fruit yield. The old growth terra firme forest presented random spatial association for fruit yield, which implies that fruit yield of B. excelsa trees in this forest type is not limited by tree location and site resources. On the other hand, the Amazon-cerrado transitional forest presented significant negative spatial association for fruit yield across different yield classes, which means that under some conditions fruit yield of a given tree influences the fruit yield of the neighboring tree in this forest type. Site resources in the Amazon-cerrado transitional forest is limited and naturally favors inter- and intra-specific competition. Finally, the results imply the need for adoption of different management and conservation strategies for B. excelsa in different forest types in the Brazilian Amazon.
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spelling Spatial association of fruit yield of Bertholletia excelsa Bonpl. trees in eastern Amazon.Brazil nutForest ProductionVegetables productionBivariate Ripley's K-functionModelingCastanhaProdução FlorestalProdução VegetalBrazil nut (Bertholletia excelsa) is one of the most important non-timber forest product (NTFP) species in the world. Better management and conservation practices will only be possible with an in-depth knowledge of tree species ecology. This study aimed to assess the spatial association of fruit yield of Bertholletia excelsa (B. excelsa) trees in two forest types (old growth terra firme forest and Amazon-cerrado transitional forest) in the Brazilian Amazon. Fruit yield was measured in both forest types during 2010. At each forest type, fruit yield was divided into different yield classes (number of fruits) for subsequent spatial modeling. The bivariate Ripley?s K-function was applied to quantify the spatial association of fruit yield of B. excelsa trees over different fruit yield classes. The results revealed that the forest type influences the spatial association of B. excelsa fruit yield. The old growth terra firme forest presented random spatial association for fruit yield, which implies that fruit yield of B. excelsa trees in this forest type is not limited by tree location and site resources. On the other hand, the Amazon-cerrado transitional forest presented significant negative spatial association for fruit yield across different yield classes, which means that under some conditions fruit yield of a given tree influences the fruit yield of the neighboring tree in this forest type. Site resources in the Amazon-cerrado transitional forest is limited and naturally favors inter- and intra-specific competition. Finally, the results imply the need for adoption of different management and conservation strategies for B. excelsa in different forest types in the Brazilian Amazon.ANDERSON PEDRO BERNARDINA BATISTA, UFLA; HENRIQUE FERRACO SCOLFORO, NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY; JOSÉ MÁRCIO DE MELLO, UFLA; MARCELINO CARNEIRO GUEDES, CPAF-AP; MARCELA CASTRO NUNES SANTOS TERRA, UFLA; JOÃO DOMINGOS SCALON, UFLA; LUCAS REZENDE GOMIDE, UFLA; PAULA GOMIDES VITOR SCOLFORO, UFLA; RACHEL L. COOK, NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY.BATISTA, A. P. B.SCOLFORO, H. F.MELLO, J. M.GUEDES, M. C.TERRA, M. C. N. S.SCALON, J. D.GOMIDE, L. R.SCOLFORO, P. G. V.COOK, R. L.2019-11-18T18:05:43Z2019-11-18T18:05:43Z2019-11-1820192019-11-18T18:05:43Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleForest Ecology and Management, v. 441, p. 99-105, June, 2019.http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1114430https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2019.03.043enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice)instname:Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)instacron:EMBRAPA2019-11-18T18:05:49Zoai:www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br:doc/1114430Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestopendoar:21542019-11-18T18:05:49falseRepositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestcg-riaa@embrapa.bropendoar:21542019-11-18T18:05:49Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice) - Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Spatial association of fruit yield of Bertholletia excelsa Bonpl. trees in eastern Amazon.
title Spatial association of fruit yield of Bertholletia excelsa Bonpl. trees in eastern Amazon.
spellingShingle Spatial association of fruit yield of Bertholletia excelsa Bonpl. trees in eastern Amazon.
BATISTA, A. P. B.
Brazil nut
Forest Production
Vegetables production
Bivariate Ripley's K-function
Modeling
Castanha
Produção Florestal
Produção Vegetal
title_short Spatial association of fruit yield of Bertholletia excelsa Bonpl. trees in eastern Amazon.
title_full Spatial association of fruit yield of Bertholletia excelsa Bonpl. trees in eastern Amazon.
title_fullStr Spatial association of fruit yield of Bertholletia excelsa Bonpl. trees in eastern Amazon.
title_full_unstemmed Spatial association of fruit yield of Bertholletia excelsa Bonpl. trees in eastern Amazon.
title_sort Spatial association of fruit yield of Bertholletia excelsa Bonpl. trees in eastern Amazon.
author BATISTA, A. P. B.
author_facet BATISTA, A. P. B.
SCOLFORO, H. F.
MELLO, J. M.
GUEDES, M. C.
TERRA, M. C. N. S.
SCALON, J. D.
GOMIDE, L. R.
SCOLFORO, P. G. V.
COOK, R. L.
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MELLO, J. M.
GUEDES, M. C.
TERRA, M. C. N. S.
SCALON, J. D.
GOMIDE, L. R.
SCOLFORO, P. G. V.
COOK, R. L.
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author
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv ANDERSON PEDRO BERNARDINA BATISTA, UFLA; HENRIQUE FERRACO SCOLFORO, NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY; JOSÉ MÁRCIO DE MELLO, UFLA; MARCELINO CARNEIRO GUEDES, CPAF-AP; MARCELA CASTRO NUNES SANTOS TERRA, UFLA; JOÃO DOMINGOS SCALON, UFLA; LUCAS REZENDE GOMIDE, UFLA; PAULA GOMIDES VITOR SCOLFORO, UFLA; RACHEL L. COOK, NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY.
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv BATISTA, A. P. B.
SCOLFORO, H. F.
MELLO, J. M.
GUEDES, M. C.
TERRA, M. C. N. S.
SCALON, J. D.
GOMIDE, L. R.
SCOLFORO, P. G. V.
COOK, R. L.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Brazil nut
Forest Production
Vegetables production
Bivariate Ripley's K-function
Modeling
Castanha
Produção Florestal
Produção Vegetal
topic Brazil nut
Forest Production
Vegetables production
Bivariate Ripley's K-function
Modeling
Castanha
Produção Florestal
Produção Vegetal
description Brazil nut (Bertholletia excelsa) is one of the most important non-timber forest product (NTFP) species in the world. Better management and conservation practices will only be possible with an in-depth knowledge of tree species ecology. This study aimed to assess the spatial association of fruit yield of Bertholletia excelsa (B. excelsa) trees in two forest types (old growth terra firme forest and Amazon-cerrado transitional forest) in the Brazilian Amazon. Fruit yield was measured in both forest types during 2010. At each forest type, fruit yield was divided into different yield classes (number of fruits) for subsequent spatial modeling. The bivariate Ripley?s K-function was applied to quantify the spatial association of fruit yield of B. excelsa trees over different fruit yield classes. The results revealed that the forest type influences the spatial association of B. excelsa fruit yield. The old growth terra firme forest presented random spatial association for fruit yield, which implies that fruit yield of B. excelsa trees in this forest type is not limited by tree location and site resources. On the other hand, the Amazon-cerrado transitional forest presented significant negative spatial association for fruit yield across different yield classes, which means that under some conditions fruit yield of a given tree influences the fruit yield of the neighboring tree in this forest type. Site resources in the Amazon-cerrado transitional forest is limited and naturally favors inter- and intra-specific competition. Finally, the results imply the need for adoption of different management and conservation strategies for B. excelsa in different forest types in the Brazilian Amazon.
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