Tree population and community dynamics in a Brazilian tropical semideciduous forest

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Autor(a) principal: Appolinário,Vivette
Data de Publicação: 2005
Outros Autores: Oliveira Filho,Ary T., Guilherme,Frederico A.G.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Botany
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Resumo: The dynamics of the tree community and 30 tree populations were examined in an area of tropical semideciduous forest located on the margin of the Rio Grande, SE Brazil, based on surveys done in 1990 and 1997 in three 0.18 ha plots. The main purpose was to assess whether variations in dynamics were related to topography and the effects of a catastrophic flood in 1992. Rates of mortality and recruitment of trees and gain and loss of basal area in two topographic sites, lower (flooded) and upper (non-flooded), were obtained. Projected trajectories of mean and accelerated growth in diameter were obtained for each species. In both topographic sites, mortality rates surpassed recruitment rates, gain rates of basal area surpassed loss rates, and size distributions changed, with declining proportions of smaller trees. These overall changes were possibly related to increased underground water supply after the 1992 flood as well as to a c. 250-year-old process of primary succession on abandoned gold mines. Possible effects of the 1992 flood showed up in the higher proportions of dead trees in the flooded sites and faster growth rates in the flood-free sites. Species of different regeneration guilds showed particular trends with respect to their demographic changes and diameter growth patterns. Nevertheless, patterns of population dynamics differed between topographic sites for only two species.
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title Tree population and community dynamics in a Brazilian tropical semideciduous forest
spellingShingle Tree population and community dynamics in a Brazilian tropical semideciduous forest
Appolinário,Vivette
forest dynamics
tree community dynamics
tree growth
tree population dynamics
tropical semideciduous forest
title_short Tree population and community dynamics in a Brazilian tropical semideciduous forest
title_full Tree population and community dynamics in a Brazilian tropical semideciduous forest
title_fullStr Tree population and community dynamics in a Brazilian tropical semideciduous forest
title_full_unstemmed Tree population and community dynamics in a Brazilian tropical semideciduous forest
title_sort Tree population and community dynamics in a Brazilian tropical semideciduous forest
author Appolinário,Vivette
author_facet Appolinário,Vivette
Oliveira Filho,Ary T.
Guilherme,Frederico A.G.
author_role author
author2 Oliveira Filho,Ary T.
Guilherme,Frederico A.G.
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Appolinário,Vivette
Oliveira Filho,Ary T.
Guilherme,Frederico A.G.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv forest dynamics
tree community dynamics
tree growth
tree population dynamics
tropical semideciduous forest
topic forest dynamics
tree community dynamics
tree growth
tree population dynamics
tropical semideciduous forest
description The dynamics of the tree community and 30 tree populations were examined in an area of tropical semideciduous forest located on the margin of the Rio Grande, SE Brazil, based on surveys done in 1990 and 1997 in three 0.18 ha plots. The main purpose was to assess whether variations in dynamics were related to topography and the effects of a catastrophic flood in 1992. Rates of mortality and recruitment of trees and gain and loss of basal area in two topographic sites, lower (flooded) and upper (non-flooded), were obtained. Projected trajectories of mean and accelerated growth in diameter were obtained for each species. In both topographic sites, mortality rates surpassed recruitment rates, gain rates of basal area surpassed loss rates, and size distributions changed, with declining proportions of smaller trees. These overall changes were possibly related to increased underground water supply after the 1992 flood as well as to a c. 250-year-old process of primary succession on abandoned gold mines. Possible effects of the 1992 flood showed up in the higher proportions of dead trees in the flooded sites and faster growth rates in the flood-free sites. Species of different regeneration guilds showed particular trends with respect to their demographic changes and diameter growth patterns. Nevertheless, patterns of population dynamics differed between topographic sites for only two species.
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