Community structure and tree diversity in a subtropical forest in southern Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Bordin,Kauane Maiara
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Ferreira,Letícia Daiana, Rosina,Adriano, Malacarne,Marciana, Zanotelli,Patricia, Adami,Samuel Fernando, Vendruscolo,Giovana Secretti
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Biota Neotropica
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Resumo: Abstract: Local and regional environmental variations lead to different species composition, creating transitional areas. An example is the Araucaria and Seasonal forest in southern Brazil. Our objectives were (1) to describe the tree community structure and composition of a subtropical forest in southern Brazil and (2) to compare the floristic relationships between two forest typologies (Araucaria and Seasonal forest) in order to characterize the study area and the distribution patterns of tree species. We conducted a survey at Chapecó National Forest (in southern Brazil) in an area of 1.2 ha, where all individuals ≥ 30 cm of circumference at breast height were sampled. Community structure was described using the traditional phytosociological parameters. The floristic relationships were obtained by comparing our results with compiled data from other scientific papers through cluster analyses using an unweighted average linkage method, based on Jaccard similarity coefficient. We sampled 809 individuals belonging to 61 species and 28 families. The richest family was Fabaceae and Coussarea contracta (Walp.) Müll.Arg. was the most abundant species. Taxonomic diversity was 3.06 and the evenness was 0.74. The floristic similarity revealed that species composition of our study area is more similar to Seasonal forest. Species composition is related to environmental factors such as great thermal amplitude and seasonality. This subtropical forest is well structured, highly diverse and extremely important for the local and regional biodiversity conservation.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Community structure and tree diversity in a subtropical forest in southern Brazil
title Community structure and tree diversity in a subtropical forest in southern Brazil
spellingShingle Community structure and tree diversity in a subtropical forest in southern Brazil
Bordin,Kauane Maiara
Araucaria forest
Biodiversity conservation
Floristic similarity
Phytosociology
Seasonal forest
Transitional forest
title_short Community structure and tree diversity in a subtropical forest in southern Brazil
title_full Community structure and tree diversity in a subtropical forest in southern Brazil
title_fullStr Community structure and tree diversity in a subtropical forest in southern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Community structure and tree diversity in a subtropical forest in southern Brazil
title_sort Community structure and tree diversity in a subtropical forest in southern Brazil
author Bordin,Kauane Maiara
author_facet Bordin,Kauane Maiara
Ferreira,Letícia Daiana
Rosina,Adriano
Malacarne,Marciana
Zanotelli,Patricia
Adami,Samuel Fernando
Vendruscolo,Giovana Secretti
author_role author
author2 Ferreira,Letícia Daiana
Rosina,Adriano
Malacarne,Marciana
Zanotelli,Patricia
Adami,Samuel Fernando
Vendruscolo,Giovana Secretti
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bordin,Kauane Maiara
Ferreira,Letícia Daiana
Rosina,Adriano
Malacarne,Marciana
Zanotelli,Patricia
Adami,Samuel Fernando
Vendruscolo,Giovana Secretti
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Araucaria forest
Biodiversity conservation
Floristic similarity
Phytosociology
Seasonal forest
Transitional forest
topic Araucaria forest
Biodiversity conservation
Floristic similarity
Phytosociology
Seasonal forest
Transitional forest
description Abstract: Local and regional environmental variations lead to different species composition, creating transitional areas. An example is the Araucaria and Seasonal forest in southern Brazil. Our objectives were (1) to describe the tree community structure and composition of a subtropical forest in southern Brazil and (2) to compare the floristic relationships between two forest typologies (Araucaria and Seasonal forest) in order to characterize the study area and the distribution patterns of tree species. We conducted a survey at Chapecó National Forest (in southern Brazil) in an area of 1.2 ha, where all individuals ≥ 30 cm of circumference at breast height were sampled. Community structure was described using the traditional phytosociological parameters. The floristic relationships were obtained by comparing our results with compiled data from other scientific papers through cluster analyses using an unweighted average linkage method, based on Jaccard similarity coefficient. We sampled 809 individuals belonging to 61 species and 28 families. The richest family was Fabaceae and Coussarea contracta (Walp.) Müll.Arg. was the most abundant species. Taxonomic diversity was 3.06 and the evenness was 0.74. The floristic similarity revealed that species composition of our study area is more similar to Seasonal forest. Species composition is related to environmental factors such as great thermal amplitude and seasonality. This subtropical forest is well structured, highly diverse and extremely important for the local and regional biodiversity conservation.
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