FLORISTIC COMPOSITION AND DIVERSITY IN TERRA FIRME FOREST UNDER WATER STRESS IN THE AMAZON
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Resumo: | The studies on floristic composition are an aid in the understanding of the structure and dynamics of the plant communities, fundamental parameters for its management and conservation. Thus, the objective of this work was to evaluate the floristic composition, richness, diversity and models of species abundance over a 10-year period (2005 to 2015) in two terra firme forest areas, with and without water deficit in the soil. Data were collected in 98 subplots denominated A (control) and 98 subplots B (rainwater exclusion), each measuring 10 m x 10 m, of which all plant species with diameter at breast height (DBH≥10 cm) were listed. The Fabaceae (33), Sapotaceae (27), Chrysobalanaceae (15), Burseraceae (13) families were the most representative in the study areas, especially Fabaceae, which showed the highest richness. A small variation was found in the observed richness in subplots A, and the community evenness and the diversity index remained constant, while in subplots B, the variation in richness was greater, which may have contributed to a small change in the diversity index over time. The best ecological models adjusted were Zipf and Zipf-Mandelbrot for the plant communities of subplots A and B, respectively, which are interpreted as the successional process in which late colonizing species have the greatest needs for a specialized niche and have a high ecological cost of energy, time and ecosystem organization before their establishment. Thus, it can be inferred that water deficiency in the soil did not significantly affect the conservation of the forest under study. |
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FLORISTIC COMPOSITION AND DIVERSITY IN TERRA FIRME FOREST UNDER WATER STRESS IN THE AMAZONFLORISTIC COMPOSITION AND DIVERSITY IN TERRA FIRME FOREST UNDER WATER STRESS IN THE AMAZONDiversity, Fabaceae, Rainfall exclusion areasThe studies on floristic composition are an aid in the understanding of the structure and dynamics of the plant communities, fundamental parameters for its management and conservation. Thus, the objective of this work was to evaluate the floristic composition, richness, diversity and models of species abundance over a 10-year period (2005 to 2015) in two terra firme forest areas, with and without water deficit in the soil. Data were collected in 98 subplots denominated A (control) and 98 subplots B (rainwater exclusion), each measuring 10 m x 10 m, of which all plant species with diameter at breast height (DBH≥10 cm) were listed. The Fabaceae (33), Sapotaceae (27), Chrysobalanaceae (15), Burseraceae (13) families were the most representative in the study areas, especially Fabaceae, which showed the highest richness. A small variation was found in the observed richness in subplots A, and the community evenness and the diversity index remained constant, while in subplots B, the variation in richness was greater, which may have contributed to a small change in the diversity index over time. The best ecological models adjusted were Zipf and Zipf-Mandelbrot for the plant communities of subplots A and B, respectively, which are interpreted as the successional process in which late colonizing species have the greatest needs for a specialized niche and have a high ecological cost of energy, time and ecosystem organization before their establishment. Thus, it can be inferred that water deficiency in the soil did not significantly affect the conservation of the forest under study.Os estudos de composição florística oferecem subsídios para a compreensão de estrutura e dinâmica das comunidades vegetais, parâmetros fundamentais para o seu manejo e conservação. Assim, objetivou-se avaliar a composição florística, riqueza, diversidade e modelos de abundância de espécies durante um período de 10 anos (2005 a 2015) em duas áreas de floresta de terra firme, com e sem a deficiência hídrica no solo. Os dados foram coletados em 98 subparcelas denominadas de A (testemunha) e 98 subparcelas B (exclusão de água da chuva), cada uma medindo 10 m x 10 m, das quais todas as espécies vegetais com o diâmetro à altura do peito (DAP≥10 cm) foram inventariadas. As famílias Fabaceae (33), Sapotaceae (27), Chrysobalanaceae (15), Burseraceae (13) foram as mais representativas nas áreas de estudo, com destaque para Fabaceae que apresentou maior riqueza. Nas subparcelas A houve pequena variação da riqueza observada, e a uniformidade da comunidade e o índice de diversidade mantiveram-se constantes, enquanto nas suparcelas B a variação de riqueza foi maior, que pode ter contribuído para uma pequena mudança no índice de diversidade ao longo do tempo. Os melhores modelos ecológicos ajustados foram o Zipf e Zipf-Mandelbrot para a comunidade vegetal das subparcelas A e B, respectivamente, os quais são interpretados como o processo sucessional no qual espécies colonizadoras tardias têm as maiores necessidades de um nicho especializado e apresentam um custo ecológico elevado de energia, tempo e organização do ecossistema antes do seu estabelecimento. Assim, pode ser inferido que a deficiência de água no solo não afetou significativamente a conservação da floresta em estudo. CERNECERNE2020-11-17info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://cerne.ufla.br/site/index.php/CERNE/article/view/2429CERNE; Vol 26 No 4 (2020); 403-413CERNE; Vol 26 No 4 (2020); 403-4132317-63420104-7760reponame:Cerne (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)instacron:UFLAenghttps://cerne.ufla.br/site/index.php/CERNE/article/view/2429/1210Copyright (c) 2020 CERNEinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMoreira Fernandes, Ana MariaRuivo, Maria de Lourdes PinheiroCosta, Antonio Carlos Lola2021-01-12T01:16:19Zoai:cerne.ufla.br:article/2429Revistahttps://cerne.ufla.br/site/index.php/CERNEPUBhttps://cerne.ufla.br/site/index.php/CERNE/oaicerne@dcf.ufla.br||cerne@dcf.ufla.br2317-63420104-7760opendoar:2024-05-21T19:54:45.067902Cerne (Online) - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)true |
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FLORISTIC COMPOSITION AND DIVERSITY IN TERRA FIRME FOREST UNDER WATER STRESS IN THE AMAZON FLORISTIC COMPOSITION AND DIVERSITY IN TERRA FIRME FOREST UNDER WATER STRESS IN THE AMAZON |
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FLORISTIC COMPOSITION AND DIVERSITY IN TERRA FIRME FOREST UNDER WATER STRESS IN THE AMAZON |
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FLORISTIC COMPOSITION AND DIVERSITY IN TERRA FIRME FOREST UNDER WATER STRESS IN THE AMAZON Moreira Fernandes, Ana Maria Diversity, Fabaceae, Rainfall exclusion areas |
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FLORISTIC COMPOSITION AND DIVERSITY IN TERRA FIRME FOREST UNDER WATER STRESS IN THE AMAZON |
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FLORISTIC COMPOSITION AND DIVERSITY IN TERRA FIRME FOREST UNDER WATER STRESS IN THE AMAZON |
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FLORISTIC COMPOSITION AND DIVERSITY IN TERRA FIRME FOREST UNDER WATER STRESS IN THE AMAZON |
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FLORISTIC COMPOSITION AND DIVERSITY IN TERRA FIRME FOREST UNDER WATER STRESS IN THE AMAZON |
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FLORISTIC COMPOSITION AND DIVERSITY IN TERRA FIRME FOREST UNDER WATER STRESS IN THE AMAZON |
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Moreira Fernandes, Ana Maria |
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Moreira Fernandes, Ana Maria Ruivo, Maria de Lourdes Pinheiro Costa, Antonio Carlos Lola |
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Ruivo, Maria de Lourdes Pinheiro Costa, Antonio Carlos Lola |
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Moreira Fernandes, Ana Maria Ruivo, Maria de Lourdes Pinheiro Costa, Antonio Carlos Lola |
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Diversity, Fabaceae, Rainfall exclusion areas |
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Diversity, Fabaceae, Rainfall exclusion areas |
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The studies on floristic composition are an aid in the understanding of the structure and dynamics of the plant communities, fundamental parameters for its management and conservation. Thus, the objective of this work was to evaluate the floristic composition, richness, diversity and models of species abundance over a 10-year period (2005 to 2015) in two terra firme forest areas, with and without water deficit in the soil. Data were collected in 98 subplots denominated A (control) and 98 subplots B (rainwater exclusion), each measuring 10 m x 10 m, of which all plant species with diameter at breast height (DBH≥10 cm) were listed. The Fabaceae (33), Sapotaceae (27), Chrysobalanaceae (15), Burseraceae (13) families were the most representative in the study areas, especially Fabaceae, which showed the highest richness. A small variation was found in the observed richness in subplots A, and the community evenness and the diversity index remained constant, while in subplots B, the variation in richness was greater, which may have contributed to a small change in the diversity index over time. The best ecological models adjusted were Zipf and Zipf-Mandelbrot for the plant communities of subplots A and B, respectively, which are interpreted as the successional process in which late colonizing species have the greatest needs for a specialized niche and have a high ecological cost of energy, time and ecosystem organization before their establishment. Thus, it can be inferred that water deficiency in the soil did not significantly affect the conservation of the forest under study. |
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