Tree communities of white-sand and terra-firme forests of the upper Rio Negro

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Autor(a) principal: Stropp,Juliana
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Sleen,Peter Van der, Assunção,Paulo Apóstolo, Silva,Adeilson Lopes da, Steege,Hans Ter
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Acta Amazonica
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Resumo: The high tree diversity and vast extent of Amazonian forests challenge our understanding of how tree species abundance and composition varies across this region. Information about these parameters, usually obtained from tree inventories plots, is essential for revealing patterns of tree diversity. Numerous tree inventories plots have been established in Amazonia, yet, tree species composition and diversity of white-sand and terra-firme forests of the upper Rio Negro still remain poorly understood. Here, we present data from eight new one-hectare tree inventories plots established in the upper Rio Negro; four of which were located in white-sand forests and four in terra-firme forests. Overall, we registered 4703 trees > 10 cm of diameter at breast height. These trees belong to 49 families, 215 genera, and 603 species. We found that tree communities of terra-firme and white-sand forests in the upper Rio Negro significantly differ from each other in their species composition. Tree communities of white-sand forests show a higher floristic similarity and lower diversity than those of terra-firme forests. We argue that mechanisms driving differences between tree communities of white-sand and terra-firme forests are related to habitat size, which ultimately influences large-scale and long-term evolutionary processes.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Tree communities of white-sand and terra-firme forests of the upper Rio Negro
title Tree communities of white-sand and terra-firme forests of the upper Rio Negro
spellingShingle Tree communities of white-sand and terra-firme forests of the upper Rio Negro
Stropp,Juliana
tree communities
tree inventory plots
terra-firme forest
white-sand forest
upper Rio Negro
title_short Tree communities of white-sand and terra-firme forests of the upper Rio Negro
title_full Tree communities of white-sand and terra-firme forests of the upper Rio Negro
title_fullStr Tree communities of white-sand and terra-firme forests of the upper Rio Negro
title_full_unstemmed Tree communities of white-sand and terra-firme forests of the upper Rio Negro
title_sort Tree communities of white-sand and terra-firme forests of the upper Rio Negro
author Stropp,Juliana
author_facet Stropp,Juliana
Sleen,Peter Van der
Assunção,Paulo Apóstolo
Silva,Adeilson Lopes da
Steege,Hans Ter
author_role author
author2 Sleen,Peter Van der
Assunção,Paulo Apóstolo
Silva,Adeilson Lopes da
Steege,Hans Ter
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Stropp,Juliana
Sleen,Peter Van der
Assunção,Paulo Apóstolo
Silva,Adeilson Lopes da
Steege,Hans Ter
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv tree communities
tree inventory plots
terra-firme forest
white-sand forest
upper Rio Negro
topic tree communities
tree inventory plots
terra-firme forest
white-sand forest
upper Rio Negro
description The high tree diversity and vast extent of Amazonian forests challenge our understanding of how tree species abundance and composition varies across this region. Information about these parameters, usually obtained from tree inventories plots, is essential for revealing patterns of tree diversity. Numerous tree inventories plots have been established in Amazonia, yet, tree species composition and diversity of white-sand and terra-firme forests of the upper Rio Negro still remain poorly understood. Here, we present data from eight new one-hectare tree inventories plots established in the upper Rio Negro; four of which were located in white-sand forests and four in terra-firme forests. Overall, we registered 4703 trees > 10 cm of diameter at breast height. These trees belong to 49 families, 215 genera, and 603 species. We found that tree communities of terra-firme and white-sand forests in the upper Rio Negro significantly differ from each other in their species composition. Tree communities of white-sand forests show a higher floristic similarity and lower diversity than those of terra-firme forests. We argue that mechanisms driving differences between tree communities of white-sand and terra-firme forests are related to habitat size, which ultimately influences large-scale and long-term evolutionary processes.
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