TREE COMPONENT DEMOGRAPHY IN AN UPPER MONTANE MIXED OMBROPHILOUS FOREST UNDER CHRONIC ANTHROPOGENIC DISTURBANCES

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Autor(a) principal: Dallabrida,Juliana Pizutti
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Cruz,Aline Pereira, Souza,Chayane Cristina de, Silva,Mariele Alves Ferrer da, Soboleski,Vanessa de Fátima, Loebens,Rodineli, Buzzi Júnior,Fernando, Silva,Ana Carolina da, Higuchi,Pedro
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Título da fonte: Revista Árvore (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to understand the dynamics of an Upper Montane Mixed Ombrophilous Forest in the municipality of Painel, Santa Catarina, Brazil, where low-level but chronic disturbances, such as extensive cattle grazing and exploitation of non-timber products, are common practices. In 2008, permanent plots were allocated and all tree species with circumference at breast height (CBH) equal to or greater than 15.7 cm were measured. A second survey was conducted in 2014 by the same methodology. Mortality, recruitment, and basal area gain and loss rates were then determined. The tree species were classified into regeneration guilds and proportion tests were conducted to verify the associations between dynamics patterns and guilds. The community has shown a 2.3%.year-1 average mortality rate, a 2.2%.year-1 average recruitment rate, a 3.0%.year-1 average basal area gain rate and a 1.8%.year-1 average basal area loss rate. Species number has decreased from 55 to 48. Regeneration guilds have shown different dynamics patterns, where the pioneers have shown the greatest mortality (19.9%) and recruitment (15.6%) proportion and reduced representativeness in shade-tolerant climax species. Therefore, floristic impoverishment and higher representativeness reduction of late species have been observed. We have concluded that despite disturbances do not result in structural deterioration, they have the potential to slow the succession process and cause a floristic homogenization in the area under study.
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spelling TREE COMPONENT DEMOGRAPHY IN AN UPPER MONTANE MIXED OMBROPHILOUS FOREST UNDER CHRONIC ANTHROPOGENIC DISTURBANCESMixed Ombrophilous ForestTemporal changesForest successionABSTRACT The objective of this study was to understand the dynamics of an Upper Montane Mixed Ombrophilous Forest in the municipality of Painel, Santa Catarina, Brazil, where low-level but chronic disturbances, such as extensive cattle grazing and exploitation of non-timber products, are common practices. In 2008, permanent plots were allocated and all tree species with circumference at breast height (CBH) equal to or greater than 15.7 cm were measured. A second survey was conducted in 2014 by the same methodology. Mortality, recruitment, and basal area gain and loss rates were then determined. The tree species were classified into regeneration guilds and proportion tests were conducted to verify the associations between dynamics patterns and guilds. The community has shown a 2.3%.year-1 average mortality rate, a 2.2%.year-1 average recruitment rate, a 3.0%.year-1 average basal area gain rate and a 1.8%.year-1 average basal area loss rate. Species number has decreased from 55 to 48. Regeneration guilds have shown different dynamics patterns, where the pioneers have shown the greatest mortality (19.9%) and recruitment (15.6%) proportion and reduced representativeness in shade-tolerant climax species. Therefore, floristic impoverishment and higher representativeness reduction of late species have been observed. We have concluded that despite disturbances do not result in structural deterioration, they have the potential to slow the succession process and cause a floristic homogenization in the area under study.Sociedade de Investigações Florestais2017-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-67622017000300211Revista Árvore v.41 n.3 2017reponame:Revista Árvore (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)instacron:SIF10.1590/1806-90882017000300012info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDallabrida,Juliana PizuttiCruz,Aline PereiraSouza,Chayane Cristina deSilva,Mariele Alves Ferrer daSoboleski,Vanessa de FátimaLoebens,RodineliBuzzi Júnior,FernandoSilva,Ana Carolina daHiguchi,Pedroeng2018-02-19T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0100-67622017000300211Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/revistas/rarv/iaboutj.htmPUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||r.arvore@ufv.br1806-90880100-6762opendoar:2018-02-19T00:00Revista Árvore (Online) - Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv TREE COMPONENT DEMOGRAPHY IN AN UPPER MONTANE MIXED OMBROPHILOUS FOREST UNDER CHRONIC ANTHROPOGENIC DISTURBANCES
title TREE COMPONENT DEMOGRAPHY IN AN UPPER MONTANE MIXED OMBROPHILOUS FOREST UNDER CHRONIC ANTHROPOGENIC DISTURBANCES
spellingShingle TREE COMPONENT DEMOGRAPHY IN AN UPPER MONTANE MIXED OMBROPHILOUS FOREST UNDER CHRONIC ANTHROPOGENIC DISTURBANCES
Dallabrida,Juliana Pizutti
Mixed Ombrophilous Forest
Temporal changes
Forest succession
title_short TREE COMPONENT DEMOGRAPHY IN AN UPPER MONTANE MIXED OMBROPHILOUS FOREST UNDER CHRONIC ANTHROPOGENIC DISTURBANCES
title_full TREE COMPONENT DEMOGRAPHY IN AN UPPER MONTANE MIXED OMBROPHILOUS FOREST UNDER CHRONIC ANTHROPOGENIC DISTURBANCES
title_fullStr TREE COMPONENT DEMOGRAPHY IN AN UPPER MONTANE MIXED OMBROPHILOUS FOREST UNDER CHRONIC ANTHROPOGENIC DISTURBANCES
title_full_unstemmed TREE COMPONENT DEMOGRAPHY IN AN UPPER MONTANE MIXED OMBROPHILOUS FOREST UNDER CHRONIC ANTHROPOGENIC DISTURBANCES
title_sort TREE COMPONENT DEMOGRAPHY IN AN UPPER MONTANE MIXED OMBROPHILOUS FOREST UNDER CHRONIC ANTHROPOGENIC DISTURBANCES
author Dallabrida,Juliana Pizutti
author_facet Dallabrida,Juliana Pizutti
Cruz,Aline Pereira
Souza,Chayane Cristina de
Silva,Mariele Alves Ferrer da
Soboleski,Vanessa de Fátima
Loebens,Rodineli
Buzzi Júnior,Fernando
Silva,Ana Carolina da
Higuchi,Pedro
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author2 Cruz,Aline Pereira
Souza,Chayane Cristina de
Silva,Mariele Alves Ferrer da
Soboleski,Vanessa de Fátima
Loebens,Rodineli
Buzzi Júnior,Fernando
Silva,Ana Carolina da
Higuchi,Pedro
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Dallabrida,Juliana Pizutti
Cruz,Aline Pereira
Souza,Chayane Cristina de
Silva,Mariele Alves Ferrer da
Soboleski,Vanessa de Fátima
Loebens,Rodineli
Buzzi Júnior,Fernando
Silva,Ana Carolina da
Higuchi,Pedro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Mixed Ombrophilous Forest
Temporal changes
Forest succession
topic Mixed Ombrophilous Forest
Temporal changes
Forest succession
description ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to understand the dynamics of an Upper Montane Mixed Ombrophilous Forest in the municipality of Painel, Santa Catarina, Brazil, where low-level but chronic disturbances, such as extensive cattle grazing and exploitation of non-timber products, are common practices. In 2008, permanent plots were allocated and all tree species with circumference at breast height (CBH) equal to or greater than 15.7 cm were measured. A second survey was conducted in 2014 by the same methodology. Mortality, recruitment, and basal area gain and loss rates were then determined. The tree species were classified into regeneration guilds and proportion tests were conducted to verify the associations between dynamics patterns and guilds. The community has shown a 2.3%.year-1 average mortality rate, a 2.2%.year-1 average recruitment rate, a 3.0%.year-1 average basal area gain rate and a 1.8%.year-1 average basal area loss rate. Species number has decreased from 55 to 48. Regeneration guilds have shown different dynamics patterns, where the pioneers have shown the greatest mortality (19.9%) and recruitment (15.6%) proportion and reduced representativeness in shade-tolerant climax species. Therefore, floristic impoverishment and higher representativeness reduction of late species have been observed. We have concluded that despite disturbances do not result in structural deterioration, they have the potential to slow the succession process and cause a floristic homogenization in the area under study.
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