PHYTOSSOCIOLOGY OF WOOD COMMUNITY IN SEASONAL DRY MONTANE FOREST IN PARAIBA, BRAZIL

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Autor(a) principal: Cunha, Maria do Carmo Learth
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Silva Júnior, Manoel Cláudio da, Lima, Rita Baltazar de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Cerne (Online)
Texto Completo: https://cerne.ufla.br/site/index.php/CERNE/article/view/901
Resumo: The Pico do Jabre Seasonally Dry Montane Forest in Paraiba state, Brazil, the highest regional elevation, 1197 m, distant 360 km the sea was assessed aiming to survey its phytosociology and woody structure. In 36 systematic sampling plots, 10x50m, individuals, Dbh ≥ 4.8cm, had their diameters and height measured. Botanical samples were collected during five years and vouchers were deposited at the Paraiba Federal University Herbaria (JPB). It was found 2050 trees distributed in 64 species of 51 genera of 31 families, which accounted for 1138 ind.ha-1 and 22.45 m2.ha -1. Diversity and equability were assessed as H’ = 3.17 nats.ind-1 and J’ = 0.76 similar to some others regional seasonally dry montane forest communities. Malpighiaceae, Myrtaceae, Erythroxylaceae, Vochysiaceae, Celastraceae, Rutaceae, Sapindaceae e Fabaceae-Faboideae stood out and summed 66.72% of the total VI. Byrsonima nitidifolia, Eugenia ligustrina, Calisthene microphylla, Maytenus distichophylla and Erythroxylum mucronatum species accounted for 120.79 (40.3%) of the total VI. B. nitidifolia ecological dominance is firstly reported in the Brazilian northeast region. 
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv PHYTOSSOCIOLOGY OF WOOD COMMUNITY IN SEASONAL DRY MONTANE FOREST IN PARAIBA, BRAZIL
title PHYTOSSOCIOLOGY OF WOOD COMMUNITY IN SEASONAL DRY MONTANE FOREST IN PARAIBA, BRAZIL
spellingShingle PHYTOSSOCIOLOGY OF WOOD COMMUNITY IN SEASONAL DRY MONTANE FOREST IN PARAIBA, BRAZIL
Cunha, Maria do Carmo Learth
Diversity
structure
richness
Pico do Jabre.
title_short PHYTOSSOCIOLOGY OF WOOD COMMUNITY IN SEASONAL DRY MONTANE FOREST IN PARAIBA, BRAZIL
title_full PHYTOSSOCIOLOGY OF WOOD COMMUNITY IN SEASONAL DRY MONTANE FOREST IN PARAIBA, BRAZIL
title_fullStr PHYTOSSOCIOLOGY OF WOOD COMMUNITY IN SEASONAL DRY MONTANE FOREST IN PARAIBA, BRAZIL
title_full_unstemmed PHYTOSSOCIOLOGY OF WOOD COMMUNITY IN SEASONAL DRY MONTANE FOREST IN PARAIBA, BRAZIL
title_sort PHYTOSSOCIOLOGY OF WOOD COMMUNITY IN SEASONAL DRY MONTANE FOREST IN PARAIBA, BRAZIL
author Cunha, Maria do Carmo Learth
author_facet Cunha, Maria do Carmo Learth
Silva Júnior, Manoel Cláudio da
Lima, Rita Baltazar de
author_role author
author2 Silva Júnior, Manoel Cláudio da
Lima, Rita Baltazar de
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cunha, Maria do Carmo Learth
Silva Júnior, Manoel Cláudio da
Lima, Rita Baltazar de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Diversity
structure
richness
Pico do Jabre.
topic Diversity
structure
richness
Pico do Jabre.
description The Pico do Jabre Seasonally Dry Montane Forest in Paraiba state, Brazil, the highest regional elevation, 1197 m, distant 360 km the sea was assessed aiming to survey its phytosociology and woody structure. In 36 systematic sampling plots, 10x50m, individuals, Dbh ≥ 4.8cm, had their diameters and height measured. Botanical samples were collected during five years and vouchers were deposited at the Paraiba Federal University Herbaria (JPB). It was found 2050 trees distributed in 64 species of 51 genera of 31 families, which accounted for 1138 ind.ha-1 and 22.45 m2.ha -1. Diversity and equability were assessed as H’ = 3.17 nats.ind-1 and J’ = 0.76 similar to some others regional seasonally dry montane forest communities. Malpighiaceae, Myrtaceae, Erythroxylaceae, Vochysiaceae, Celastraceae, Rutaceae, Sapindaceae e Fabaceae-Faboideae stood out and summed 66.72% of the total VI. Byrsonima nitidifolia, Eugenia ligustrina, Calisthene microphylla, Maytenus distichophylla and Erythroxylum mucronatum species accounted for 120.79 (40.3%) of the total VI. B. nitidifolia ecological dominance is firstly reported in the Brazilian northeast region. 
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