Phytosociological studies on natural establishment of vegetation in an unreclaimed limestone mining

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Autor(a) principal: Frenedozo-Soave,Rita de Cássia
Data de Publicação: 2003
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology
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Resumo: Phytosociological structure was studied in limestone mining quarries at Rio Claro, São Paulo, Brazil. Quarries presented a chronosequence, ranging 1 to 40 years old, with focus on vegetation community organization, floristic similarity and plant diversity of three areas in different successive stages, devastated by limestone mining. A total of 1957 individuals distributed in 32 botanical families and 91 species were sampled. Low species diversity was obtained, ranged among quarries ages. In the early-established quarries, Leguminosae, Malvaceae and Sterculiaceae were the families most representative in number of species, while for the age 27, Asteraceae and Poaceae were the most representative. Diversity indices indicated that species diversity changed with the time and was function of environmental conditions.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Phytosociological studies on natural establishment of vegetation in an unreclaimed limestone mining
title Phytosociological studies on natural establishment of vegetation in an unreclaimed limestone mining
spellingShingle Phytosociological studies on natural establishment of vegetation in an unreclaimed limestone mining
Frenedozo-Soave,Rita de Cássia
Brazil
phytosociology
mining quarry
limestone mine
spoil banks
floristic
title_short Phytosociological studies on natural establishment of vegetation in an unreclaimed limestone mining
title_full Phytosociological studies on natural establishment of vegetation in an unreclaimed limestone mining
title_fullStr Phytosociological studies on natural establishment of vegetation in an unreclaimed limestone mining
title_full_unstemmed Phytosociological studies on natural establishment of vegetation in an unreclaimed limestone mining
title_sort Phytosociological studies on natural establishment of vegetation in an unreclaimed limestone mining
author Frenedozo-Soave,Rita de Cássia
author_facet Frenedozo-Soave,Rita de Cássia
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Frenedozo-Soave,Rita de Cássia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Brazil
phytosociology
mining quarry
limestone mine
spoil banks
floristic
topic Brazil
phytosociology
mining quarry
limestone mine
spoil banks
floristic
description Phytosociological structure was studied in limestone mining quarries at Rio Claro, São Paulo, Brazil. Quarries presented a chronosequence, ranging 1 to 40 years old, with focus on vegetation community organization, floristic similarity and plant diversity of three areas in different successive stages, devastated by limestone mining. A total of 1957 individuals distributed in 32 botanical families and 91 species were sampled. Low species diversity was obtained, ranged among quarries ages. In the early-established quarries, Leguminosae, Malvaceae and Sterculiaceae were the families most representative in number of species, while for the age 27, Asteraceae and Poaceae were the most representative. Diversity indices indicated that species diversity changed with the time and was function of environmental conditions.
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