Effect of selective logging on floristic and structural composition in a forest fragment from Amazon Biome

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Autor(a) principal: Rocha, Karen Janones da
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Souza, Édila Cristina de, Favalessa, Cyro Matheus Cometti, Caldeira, Sidney Fernando, Martinez, Diego Tyszka, Brondani, Gilvano Ebling
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Acta Scientiarum. Agronomy (Online)
Texto Completo: http://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciAgron/article/view/32543
Resumo:  This study was conducted in one region of a Seasonal Semideciduous Forest located in Tapurah (Mato Grosso State, Brazil) with the aim of studying its floristic and structural composition. The fixed area method was applied to 10 × 250 m clusters, allocating and measuring five clusters with five subunits of 500 m² each. Species with a diameter at breast height greater than or equal to 10 cm were considered, and the sample sufficiency of the floristic survey was verified by a species accumulation curve. The similarities between the sample subunits were calculated by the Jaccard Similarity Index, and the species diversity with the Shannon Diversity Index and Pielou Evenness Index. The horizontal vegetation structure was characterized by density, frequency, dominance and the values of ecological importance, and diametric distribution were assessed by the Spiegel procedure. The families Vochysiaceae, Fabaceae and Sapindaceae were highly represented, and Qualea paraensis, Aspidosperma discolor and Matayba arborescens were the most important species. A high diversity and low ecological dominance were found, and the diametric structure of the trees presented a negative exponential distribution. In general, the structure, floristic composition and richness of vegetation correspond to a forest with stable and autoregenerative community after selective logging. 
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title Effect of selective logging on floristic and structural composition in a forest fragment from Amazon Biome
spellingShingle Effect of selective logging on floristic and structural composition in a forest fragment from Amazon Biome
Rocha, Karen Janones da
bootstrap
phytosociology
environmental disturbance.
title_short Effect of selective logging on floristic and structural composition in a forest fragment from Amazon Biome
title_full Effect of selective logging on floristic and structural composition in a forest fragment from Amazon Biome
title_fullStr Effect of selective logging on floristic and structural composition in a forest fragment from Amazon Biome
title_full_unstemmed Effect of selective logging on floristic and structural composition in a forest fragment from Amazon Biome
title_sort Effect of selective logging on floristic and structural composition in a forest fragment from Amazon Biome
author Rocha, Karen Janones da
author_facet Rocha, Karen Janones da
Souza, Édila Cristina de
Favalessa, Cyro Matheus Cometti
Caldeira, Sidney Fernando
Martinez, Diego Tyszka
Brondani, Gilvano Ebling
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author2 Souza, Édila Cristina de
Favalessa, Cyro Matheus Cometti
Caldeira, Sidney Fernando
Martinez, Diego Tyszka
Brondani, Gilvano Ebling
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Souza, Édila Cristina de
Favalessa, Cyro Matheus Cometti
Caldeira, Sidney Fernando
Martinez, Diego Tyszka
Brondani, Gilvano Ebling
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phytosociology
environmental disturbance.
topic bootstrap
phytosociology
environmental disturbance.
description  This study was conducted in one region of a Seasonal Semideciduous Forest located in Tapurah (Mato Grosso State, Brazil) with the aim of studying its floristic and structural composition. The fixed area method was applied to 10 × 250 m clusters, allocating and measuring five clusters with five subunits of 500 m² each. Species with a diameter at breast height greater than or equal to 10 cm were considered, and the sample sufficiency of the floristic survey was verified by a species accumulation curve. The similarities between the sample subunits were calculated by the Jaccard Similarity Index, and the species diversity with the Shannon Diversity Index and Pielou Evenness Index. The horizontal vegetation structure was characterized by density, frequency, dominance and the values of ecological importance, and diametric distribution were assessed by the Spiegel procedure. The families Vochysiaceae, Fabaceae and Sapindaceae were highly represented, and Qualea paraensis, Aspidosperma discolor and Matayba arborescens were the most important species. A high diversity and low ecological dominance were found, and the diametric structure of the trees presented a negative exponential distribution. In general, the structure, floristic composition and richness of vegetation correspond to a forest with stable and autoregenerative community after selective logging. 
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