Forest spatial heterogeneity and palm richness, abundance and community composition in Terra Firme forest, Central Amazon

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Autor(a) principal: Cintra,Renato
Data de Publicação: 2005
Outros Autores: Ximenes,Arimatéa de Carvalho, Gondim,Fábio R, Kropf,Marcela S
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Botany
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Resumo: The mechanisms that maintain tree diversity in tropical rain forests are still in debate. Variations in forest structural components produce forest microenvironmental heterogeneity, which in turn may affect plant performance and have been scarcely analyzed in the Amazon. Palms are widespread in the Neotropical rainforests and have relatively well known taxonomy, apart from being ecologically and economically important. The understanding of how palms respond to variation in the forest structural components may help to explain their abundance and richness in a given area. In this study, we describe a palm community and analyze how it is affected by forest microenvironmental heterogeneity. In a pristine "Terra Firme" forest at Reserva Ducke, Manaus, we recorded all adult palm trees in twenty 100 × 10 m plots. In the same plots we recorded the variation in canopy openness, the leaflitter thickness and counted all non-palm forest trees. A total of 713 individuals in 29 palm species were found. The three most abundant species were Astrocaryum sciophilum (Miq.) Pulle, A. gynacanthum Mart. and Attalea attaleoides (Barb. Rodr.) Wess. Boer. The most locally abundant species were also very frequent or occurred in a larger number of plots. There were no significant effects of litter depth, forest canopy openness and forest tree abundance on palm richness. However, in areas where leaf litter was thicker a significant lower number of palm trees occurred. In microsites where proportionally more incident light was reaching the forest understory, due to higher canopy opening, significantly more palm trees were present.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Forest spatial heterogeneity and palm richness, abundance and community composition in Terra Firme forest, Central Amazon
title Forest spatial heterogeneity and palm richness, abundance and community composition in Terra Firme forest, Central Amazon
spellingShingle Forest spatial heterogeneity and palm richness, abundance and community composition in Terra Firme forest, Central Amazon
Cintra,Renato
Amazonia
canopy openness
leaf litter
palm community
Reserva Ducke
title_short Forest spatial heterogeneity and palm richness, abundance and community composition in Terra Firme forest, Central Amazon
title_full Forest spatial heterogeneity and palm richness, abundance and community composition in Terra Firme forest, Central Amazon
title_fullStr Forest spatial heterogeneity and palm richness, abundance and community composition in Terra Firme forest, Central Amazon
title_full_unstemmed Forest spatial heterogeneity and palm richness, abundance and community composition in Terra Firme forest, Central Amazon
title_sort Forest spatial heterogeneity and palm richness, abundance and community composition in Terra Firme forest, Central Amazon
author Cintra,Renato
author_facet Cintra,Renato
Ximenes,Arimatéa de Carvalho
Gondim,Fábio R
Kropf,Marcela S
author_role author
author2 Ximenes,Arimatéa de Carvalho
Gondim,Fábio R
Kropf,Marcela S
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cintra,Renato
Ximenes,Arimatéa de Carvalho
Gondim,Fábio R
Kropf,Marcela S
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Amazonia
canopy openness
leaf litter
palm community
Reserva Ducke
topic Amazonia
canopy openness
leaf litter
palm community
Reserva Ducke
description The mechanisms that maintain tree diversity in tropical rain forests are still in debate. Variations in forest structural components produce forest microenvironmental heterogeneity, which in turn may affect plant performance and have been scarcely analyzed in the Amazon. Palms are widespread in the Neotropical rainforests and have relatively well known taxonomy, apart from being ecologically and economically important. The understanding of how palms respond to variation in the forest structural components may help to explain their abundance and richness in a given area. In this study, we describe a palm community and analyze how it is affected by forest microenvironmental heterogeneity. In a pristine "Terra Firme" forest at Reserva Ducke, Manaus, we recorded all adult palm trees in twenty 100 × 10 m plots. In the same plots we recorded the variation in canopy openness, the leaflitter thickness and counted all non-palm forest trees. A total of 713 individuals in 29 palm species were found. The three most abundant species were Astrocaryum sciophilum (Miq.) Pulle, A. gynacanthum Mart. and Attalea attaleoides (Barb. Rodr.) Wess. Boer. The most locally abundant species were also very frequent or occurred in a larger number of plots. There were no significant effects of litter depth, forest canopy openness and forest tree abundance on palm richness. However, in areas where leaf litter was thicker a significant lower number of palm trees occurred. In microsites where proportionally more incident light was reaching the forest understory, due to higher canopy opening, significantly more palm trees were present.
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