Analysis of floristic composition and structure as an aid to monitoring protected areas of dense rain forest in southeastern Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Cardoso-Leite,Eliana
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Podadera,Diego Sotto, Peres,Juliana Cristina, Castello,Ana Carolina Devides
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Acta Botanica Brasilica
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Resumo: To study forest composition and structure, as well as to facilitate management plans and monitoring programs, we conducted a phytosociological survey in the PE Caverna do Diabo State Park and the Quilombos do Médio Ribeira Environmentally Protected Area, both located within the state of São Paulo, Brazil. We analyzed 20 plots of 400 m² each, including only individuals with a circumference at breast height > 15 cm. We employed cluster analysis and ordination (principal component analysis and correspondence analysis), including species data and abiotic data. We evaluated 1051 individuals, belonging to 155 species in 48 families. Of those 155, 18 were threatened species, 33 were endemic species, and 92 (59.4%) were secondary species. The overall Shannon index was 4.524, one of the highest recorded for a dense rainforest in southeastern Brazil. We found that our sample plots fell into three blocks. The first was forest in which there had been human disturbance, showing low species richness, minimal density, and a small relative quantity of biomass. The second was undisturbed mature forest, showing a comparatively larger quantity of biomass. The third was mature forest in which there had been natural intermediate disturbance (dead trees), showing higher species richness and greater density. We identified various groups of species that could be used in monitoring these distinct forest conditions.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Analysis of floristic composition and structure as an aid to monitoring protected areas of dense rain forest in southeastern Brazil
title Analysis of floristic composition and structure as an aid to monitoring protected areas of dense rain forest in southeastern Brazil
spellingShingle Analysis of floristic composition and structure as an aid to monitoring protected areas of dense rain forest in southeastern Brazil
Cardoso-Leite,Eliana
Biodiversity
intermediate disturbance
Atlantic Forest
forest monitoring
title_short Analysis of floristic composition and structure as an aid to monitoring protected areas of dense rain forest in southeastern Brazil
title_full Analysis of floristic composition and structure as an aid to monitoring protected areas of dense rain forest in southeastern Brazil
title_fullStr Analysis of floristic composition and structure as an aid to monitoring protected areas of dense rain forest in southeastern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of floristic composition and structure as an aid to monitoring protected areas of dense rain forest in southeastern Brazil
title_sort Analysis of floristic composition and structure as an aid to monitoring protected areas of dense rain forest in southeastern Brazil
author Cardoso-Leite,Eliana
author_facet Cardoso-Leite,Eliana
Podadera,Diego Sotto
Peres,Juliana Cristina
Castello,Ana Carolina Devides
author_role author
author2 Podadera,Diego Sotto
Peres,Juliana Cristina
Castello,Ana Carolina Devides
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cardoso-Leite,Eliana
Podadera,Diego Sotto
Peres,Juliana Cristina
Castello,Ana Carolina Devides
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Biodiversity
intermediate disturbance
Atlantic Forest
forest monitoring
topic Biodiversity
intermediate disturbance
Atlantic Forest
forest monitoring
description To study forest composition and structure, as well as to facilitate management plans and monitoring programs, we conducted a phytosociological survey in the PE Caverna do Diabo State Park and the Quilombos do Médio Ribeira Environmentally Protected Area, both located within the state of São Paulo, Brazil. We analyzed 20 plots of 400 m² each, including only individuals with a circumference at breast height > 15 cm. We employed cluster analysis and ordination (principal component analysis and correspondence analysis), including species data and abiotic data. We evaluated 1051 individuals, belonging to 155 species in 48 families. Of those 155, 18 were threatened species, 33 were endemic species, and 92 (59.4%) were secondary species. The overall Shannon index was 4.524, one of the highest recorded for a dense rainforest in southeastern Brazil. We found that our sample plots fell into three blocks. The first was forest in which there had been human disturbance, showing low species richness, minimal density, and a small relative quantity of biomass. The second was undisturbed mature forest, showing a comparatively larger quantity of biomass. The third was mature forest in which there had been natural intermediate disturbance (dead trees), showing higher species richness and greater density. We identified various groups of species that could be used in monitoring these distinct forest conditions.
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