Regeneration of five commercially-valuable tree species after experimental logging in an Amazonian forest

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Main Author: Lima,Albertina Pimentel
Publication Date: 2002
Other Authors: Lima,Odilon Pimentel de, Magnusson,William Ernest, Higuchi,Niro, Reis,Francisco Quintiliano
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Summary: This study investigated the regeneration variation of five commercially valuable tree species in relation to different intensities of felling in fourteen 4-ha plots in an area under experimental forest management. This experiment was carried out in a typical Amazonian tropical forest sample on "terra-firme," in Manaus (AM). Plots were logged 7 and 8 years (1987 and 1988), or 3 years (1993) before the study. All trees with height greater than 2 m, and diameter at breast height (DBH) smaller than 10 cm were measured. Only Aniba hostmanniana, Ocotea aciphylla, Licaria pachycarpa, Eschweilera coriacea and Goupia glabra were sufficiently common for individual analyses. These species have high timber values in the local market. Eight years after logging, the species responded differently to logging intensities. The numbers of individuals of Goupia glabra and Aniba hostmanniana were positively related to the intensity of logging, while Ocotea aciphylla, Licaria pachycarpa, and Eschweilera coriacea showed no statistically significant response. In the most recently (1993) logged areas, Goupia glabra and Aniba hostmanniana had higher numbers of individuals than the control plots.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Regeneration of five commercially-valuable tree species after experimental logging in an Amazonian forest
title Regeneration of five commercially-valuable tree species after experimental logging in an Amazonian forest
spellingShingle Regeneration of five commercially-valuable tree species after experimental logging in an Amazonian forest
Lima,Albertina Pimentel
Forest management
forest dynamics
natural regeneration
title_short Regeneration of five commercially-valuable tree species after experimental logging in an Amazonian forest
title_full Regeneration of five commercially-valuable tree species after experimental logging in an Amazonian forest
title_fullStr Regeneration of five commercially-valuable tree species after experimental logging in an Amazonian forest
title_full_unstemmed Regeneration of five commercially-valuable tree species after experimental logging in an Amazonian forest
title_sort Regeneration of five commercially-valuable tree species after experimental logging in an Amazonian forest
author Lima,Albertina Pimentel
author_facet Lima,Albertina Pimentel
Lima,Odilon Pimentel de
Magnusson,William Ernest
Higuchi,Niro
Reis,Francisco Quintiliano
author_role author
author2 Lima,Odilon Pimentel de
Magnusson,William Ernest
Higuchi,Niro
Reis,Francisco Quintiliano
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lima,Albertina Pimentel
Lima,Odilon Pimentel de
Magnusson,William Ernest
Higuchi,Niro
Reis,Francisco Quintiliano
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Forest management
forest dynamics
natural regeneration
topic Forest management
forest dynamics
natural regeneration
description This study investigated the regeneration variation of five commercially valuable tree species in relation to different intensities of felling in fourteen 4-ha plots in an area under experimental forest management. This experiment was carried out in a typical Amazonian tropical forest sample on "terra-firme," in Manaus (AM). Plots were logged 7 and 8 years (1987 and 1988), or 3 years (1993) before the study. All trees with height greater than 2 m, and diameter at breast height (DBH) smaller than 10 cm were measured. Only Aniba hostmanniana, Ocotea aciphylla, Licaria pachycarpa, Eschweilera coriacea and Goupia glabra were sufficiently common for individual analyses. These species have high timber values in the local market. Eight years after logging, the species responded differently to logging intensities. The numbers of individuals of Goupia glabra and Aniba hostmanniana were positively related to the intensity of logging, while Ocotea aciphylla, Licaria pachycarpa, and Eschweilera coriacea showed no statistically significant response. In the most recently (1993) logged areas, Goupia glabra and Aniba hostmanniana had higher numbers of individuals than the control plots.
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