Structural aspects and floristic similarity among tropical dry forest fragments with different management histories in northern minas gerais, Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Arruda, Daniel Meira
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Brandão, Diego Oliveira, Costa, Fernanda Vieira, Tolentino, Gláucia Soares, Brasil, Reinaldo Duque, Neto, Santos D’Angelo, Nunes, Yule Roberta Ferreira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
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Texto Completo: https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/15178
Resumo: In order to produce useful knowledge to the initiatives of protection and management of forest fragments, more specifically for tropical dry forests which suffer with frequent anthropic activities, and due to the lack of specific studies, this article aimed describe the structure and the floristic similarity among three areas of dry forest with different management histories. The study was developed in Capitão Enéas municipality, Northern Minas Gerais, Brazil, where three fragments were evaluated, being one in regeneration for 30 years, another submitted to occasional fire and the third with selective cut in small scale. The sampling was developed through the point quarter method considering all the alive phanerophyte individuals with circumference at breast height (CBH) ≥ 15 cm. In the three fragments, 512 individuals, distributed in 60 species, 47 genera, and 23 families were sampled. The most representative families were Fabaceae (26), Anacardiaceae (4), Bignoniaceae (3) and Combretaceae (3). However, fourteen families were represented by only one species. Only eight species were common to all fragments - Myracrodruon urundeuva standed out with 26.9% of all sampled individuals - while a great number of species were exclusive of each fragment. The floristic and structural differences between the fragments are possibly related to the history and intensity of management in each area besides the topography variations and the presence or absence of limestone outcrops. These results show the importanceof each fragment, indicating that the loss of anyone would cause negative impacts on the regional flora and consequently to the associated biodiversity.
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dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Structural aspects and floristic similarity among tropical dry forest fragments with different management histories in northern minas gerais, Brazil
dc.title.alternative.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Aspectos estruturais e similaridade florística entre fragmentos de floresta tropical seca com diferentes históricos de manejo no norte de minas gerais, Brasil
title Structural aspects and floristic similarity among tropical dry forest fragments with different management histories in northern minas gerais, Brazil
spellingShingle Structural aspects and floristic similarity among tropical dry forest fragments with different management histories in northern minas gerais, Brazil
Arruda, Daniel Meira
Anacardiaceae
Astronium Urundeuva
Bignoniaceae
Combretaceae
Fabaceae
title_short Structural aspects and floristic similarity among tropical dry forest fragments with different management histories in northern minas gerais, Brazil
title_full Structural aspects and floristic similarity among tropical dry forest fragments with different management histories in northern minas gerais, Brazil
title_fullStr Structural aspects and floristic similarity among tropical dry forest fragments with different management histories in northern minas gerais, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Structural aspects and floristic similarity among tropical dry forest fragments with different management histories in northern minas gerais, Brazil
title_sort Structural aspects and floristic similarity among tropical dry forest fragments with different management histories in northern minas gerais, Brazil
author Arruda, Daniel Meira
author_facet Arruda, Daniel Meira
Brandão, Diego Oliveira
Costa, Fernanda Vieira
Tolentino, Gláucia Soares
Brasil, Reinaldo Duque
Neto, Santos D’Angelo
Nunes, Yule Roberta Ferreira
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author2 Brandão, Diego Oliveira
Costa, Fernanda Vieira
Tolentino, Gláucia Soares
Brasil, Reinaldo Duque
Neto, Santos D’Angelo
Nunes, Yule Roberta Ferreira
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Arruda, Daniel Meira
Brandão, Diego Oliveira
Costa, Fernanda Vieira
Tolentino, Gláucia Soares
Brasil, Reinaldo Duque
Neto, Santos D’Angelo
Nunes, Yule Roberta Ferreira
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Anacardiaceae
Astronium Urundeuva
Bignoniaceae
Combretaceae
Fabaceae
topic Anacardiaceae
Astronium Urundeuva
Bignoniaceae
Combretaceae
Fabaceae
description In order to produce useful knowledge to the initiatives of protection and management of forest fragments, more specifically for tropical dry forests which suffer with frequent anthropic activities, and due to the lack of specific studies, this article aimed describe the structure and the floristic similarity among three areas of dry forest with different management histories. The study was developed in Capitão Enéas municipality, Northern Minas Gerais, Brazil, where three fragments were evaluated, being one in regeneration for 30 years, another submitted to occasional fire and the third with selective cut in small scale. The sampling was developed through the point quarter method considering all the alive phanerophyte individuals with circumference at breast height (CBH) ≥ 15 cm. In the three fragments, 512 individuals, distributed in 60 species, 47 genera, and 23 families were sampled. The most representative families were Fabaceae (26), Anacardiaceae (4), Bignoniaceae (3) and Combretaceae (3). However, fourteen families were represented by only one species. Only eight species were common to all fragments - Myracrodruon urundeuva standed out with 26.9% of all sampled individuals - while a great number of species were exclusive of each fragment. The floristic and structural differences between the fragments are possibly related to the history and intensity of management in each area besides the topography variations and the presence or absence of limestone outcrops. These results show the importanceof each fragment, indicating that the loss of anyone would cause negative impacts on the regional flora and consequently to the associated biodiversity.
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