Estrutura populacional de florestas de Polylepis Ruiz & Pav. e o padrão de parasitismo por Tristerix chodatianus (Patschovsky) Kuijt ao longo de um gradiente altitudinal nos Andes Centrais do Peru

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Autor(a) principal: Almonacid, Marco Aurelio Arizapana
Data de Publicação: 2018
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
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Resumo: In the Andes, at high altitudes, the Polylepis spp. forests occur as one of the main ecosystems in the Andean region. In addition to their fragility to climate change, as montane forests, they are also threatened by other factors such as overexploitation, soil erosion, fire, and the advancement of agricultural frontiers. Even now there is a significant lack of data on these forests. Therefore, the spatial structure and anatomical attributes of two forests, the Polylepis incana Kunth forest and the Polylepis flavipila (Bitter) M. Kessler & Schmidt-Leb were evaluated. The population structure and parasitism pattern of Tristerix chodatianus in both forest populations was also investigated along the altitudinal gradient, in the Reserva Paisajistica Nor Yauyos Cocha, Laraos, Lima-Peru. Three transects with a width of 20 m were sampled for each species, from the beginning of the forest (the lowest part) to the tree line (the highest part). The samples comprised all individuals with a diameter at ground level superior or equal to 5 cm from which information about the spatial position, height, number of individuals, and basal area was obtained. As the altitude and slope increased, there was an increase in the basal area and diameter of P. flavipila individuals. The results indicate that the slope, altitude, presence of livestock and trails influence the occurrence and structure of Polylepis forests population. On the other hand, most of the response variables did not affect the anatomical attributes of the species evaluated, they showed marked differences in attributes only regarding altitude. From the same transects, samples of T. chodatianus individuals were used to study the population structure in order to evaluate and compare the population structure and pattern of parasitism along the environmental gradient. All trees (parasitized or not) with a diameter at ground level superior or equal to 5 cm were sampled from which was obtained spatial position, total height, diameter at ground level, number of twigs, and length of the longest twig. The total height differed between parasitized and non-parasitized individuals in both species, with parasitized trees presenting greater heights when compared to the non-parasitized ones. Both species showed an aggregated distribution pattern, probably related to the behavior of the disperser bird. Larger P. flavipila trees (in diameter and height) are more parasitized, while the higher presence of the parasite in P. incana is related to the increase in altitude. Our results contribute to the understanding on how T. chodatianus is distributed and how altitude influences its growth in mountainous environments.
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spelling Estrutura populacional de florestas de Polylepis Ruiz & Pav. e o padrão de parasitismo por Tristerix chodatianus (Patschovsky) Kuijt ao longo de um gradiente altitudinal nos Andes Centrais do PeruPopulation structure of Polylepis Ruiz & Pav. forests and the pattern of parasiticism by Tristerix chodatianus (Patschovsky) Kuijt along an altitudinal gradient in the central andes of peruPlantas das montanhasInfluência de altitudePolylepisTristerixAndes centraisEcossistemas - Variáveis ambientaisMountain plantsAltitude influenceCentral AndesEcosystems - Environmental variablesRecursos Florestais e Engenharia FlorestalIn the Andes, at high altitudes, the Polylepis spp. forests occur as one of the main ecosystems in the Andean region. In addition to their fragility to climate change, as montane forests, they are also threatened by other factors such as overexploitation, soil erosion, fire, and the advancement of agricultural frontiers. Even now there is a significant lack of data on these forests. Therefore, the spatial structure and anatomical attributes of two forests, the Polylepis incana Kunth forest and the Polylepis flavipila (Bitter) M. Kessler & Schmidt-Leb were evaluated. The population structure and parasitism pattern of Tristerix chodatianus in both forest populations was also investigated along the altitudinal gradient, in the Reserva Paisajistica Nor Yauyos Cocha, Laraos, Lima-Peru. Three transects with a width of 20 m were sampled for each species, from the beginning of the forest (the lowest part) to the tree line (the highest part). The samples comprised all individuals with a diameter at ground level superior or equal to 5 cm from which information about the spatial position, height, number of individuals, and basal area was obtained. As the altitude and slope increased, there was an increase in the basal area and diameter of P. flavipila individuals. The results indicate that the slope, altitude, presence of livestock and trails influence the occurrence and structure of Polylepis forests population. On the other hand, most of the response variables did not affect the anatomical attributes of the species evaluated, they showed marked differences in attributes only regarding altitude. From the same transects, samples of T. chodatianus individuals were used to study the population structure in order to evaluate and compare the population structure and pattern of parasitism along the environmental gradient. All trees (parasitized or not) with a diameter at ground level superior or equal to 5 cm were sampled from which was obtained spatial position, total height, diameter at ground level, number of twigs, and length of the longest twig. The total height differed between parasitized and non-parasitized individuals in both species, with parasitized trees presenting greater heights when compared to the non-parasitized ones. Both species showed an aggregated distribution pattern, probably related to the behavior of the disperser bird. Larger P. flavipila trees (in diameter and height) are more parasitized, while the higher presence of the parasite in P. incana is related to the increase in altitude. Our results contribute to the understanding on how T. chodatianus is distributed and how altitude influences its growth in mountainous environments.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)Nos Andes, em altitudes elevadas, ocorrem as florestas de Polylepis spp., um dos principais ecossistemas da região andina. Além de sua fragilidade às mudanças climáticas, por serem florestas de montanha, elas também estão ameaçadas por outros fatores, como superexploração, erosão do solo, fogo e avanço das fronteiras agrícolas. Ainda há uma elevada carência de dados sobre essas florestas. Nesse sentido, avaliamos a estrutura espacial e os atributos anatômicos de duas florestas, uma de Polylepis incana Kunth e outra de Polylepis flavipila (Bitter) M. Kessler & Schmidt-Leb. Também investigamos a estrutura populacional e o padrão de parasitismo de Tristerix chodatianus, nessas duas populações, ao longo do gradiente altitudinal, na Reserva Paisajistica Nor Yauyos Cocha, Laraos, Lima- Peru. Foram amostrados três transectos de 20 m de largura, para cada espécie, desde o início da floresta (parte mais baixa) até a linha de árvores (parte mais alta). Foram amostrados todos os indivíduos com diâmetro à altura do solo ≥ 5 cm dos quais obteve-se: a posição espacial dos indivíduos, altura, número de indivíduos e área basal. Em P. flavipila, à medida que a altitude e declividade aumentavam, houve um aumento da área basal e do diâmetro dos indivíduos. Nossos resultados demonstram que a declividade, altitude, presença de gado e trilhas influenciam a ocorrência e a estrutura populacional das florestas de Polylepis. Por outro lado, a maioria das variáveis resposta não afetaram os atributos anatômicos das espécies avaliadas, que apresentaram diferenças marcantes em seus atributos apenas com relação às diferenças de altitude. Para avaliar e comparar a estrutura populacional e o padrão de parasitismo de T. chodatianus, ao longo do gradiente ambiental, amostramos indivíduos de T. chodatianus, nos mesmos transectos utilizados para o estudo da estrutura populacional. Todas as árvores (parasitadas ou não), com diâmetro à altura do solo ≥ 5 cm foram amostradas, entre as se obtiveram: posição espacial, altura total, diâmetro à altura do solo, número de ramos e comprimento do ramo mais longo. A altura total diferiu entre os indivíduos parasitados e não parasitados, em ambas as espécies, mas as árvores parasitadas apresentaram maiores alturas quando comparadas às não parasitadas. Ambas as espécies apresentaram um padrão de distribuição agregado, provavelmente relacionado com o comportamento da ave dispersora. Observou-se que, em P. flavipila, árvores maiores (em diâmetro e altura) são mais parasitadas, enquanto em P. incana a maior presença da parasita está relacionada ao aumento da altitude. Nossos resultados contribuem para o entendimento de como T. chodatianus se distribui e de que forma a altitude influencia em seu crescimento em ambientes montanhosos.Universidade Federal de LavrasPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Engenharia FlorestalUFLAbrasilDepartamento de Ciências FlorestaisVan den Berg, EduardoTeodoro, Grazielle SalesBarbosa, Ana Carolina Maioli CamposFontes, Marco Aurelio LeiteBorém, Rosângela Alves TristãoCastro, Gislene Carvalho deAlmonacid, Marco Aurelio Arizapana2021-07-02T16:54:52Z2021-07-02T16:54:52Z2021-07-022018-07-12info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfALMONACID, M. A. A. Estrutura populacional de florestas de Polylepis Ruiz & Pav. e o padrão de parasitismo por Tristerix chodatianus (Patschovsky) Kuijt ao longo de um gradiente altitudinal nos Andes Centrais do Peru. 2018. 112 p. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Estrutura populacional de florestas de Polylepis Ruiz & Pav. e o padrão de parasitismo por Tristerix chodatianus (Patschovsky) Kuijt ao longo de um gradiente altitudinal nos Andes Centrais do Peru
Population structure of Polylepis Ruiz & Pav. forests and the pattern of parasiticism by Tristerix chodatianus (Patschovsky) Kuijt along an altitudinal gradient in the central andes of peru
title Estrutura populacional de florestas de Polylepis Ruiz & Pav. e o padrão de parasitismo por Tristerix chodatianus (Patschovsky) Kuijt ao longo de um gradiente altitudinal nos Andes Centrais do Peru
spellingShingle Estrutura populacional de florestas de Polylepis Ruiz & Pav. e o padrão de parasitismo por Tristerix chodatianus (Patschovsky) Kuijt ao longo de um gradiente altitudinal nos Andes Centrais do Peru
Almonacid, Marco Aurelio Arizapana
Plantas das montanhas
Influência de altitude
Polylepis
Tristerix
Andes centrais
Ecossistemas - Variáveis ambientais
Mountain plants
Altitude influence
Central Andes
Ecosystems - Environmental variables
Recursos Florestais e Engenharia Florestal
title_short Estrutura populacional de florestas de Polylepis Ruiz & Pav. e o padrão de parasitismo por Tristerix chodatianus (Patschovsky) Kuijt ao longo de um gradiente altitudinal nos Andes Centrais do Peru
title_full Estrutura populacional de florestas de Polylepis Ruiz & Pav. e o padrão de parasitismo por Tristerix chodatianus (Patschovsky) Kuijt ao longo de um gradiente altitudinal nos Andes Centrais do Peru
title_fullStr Estrutura populacional de florestas de Polylepis Ruiz & Pav. e o padrão de parasitismo por Tristerix chodatianus (Patschovsky) Kuijt ao longo de um gradiente altitudinal nos Andes Centrais do Peru
title_full_unstemmed Estrutura populacional de florestas de Polylepis Ruiz & Pav. e o padrão de parasitismo por Tristerix chodatianus (Patschovsky) Kuijt ao longo de um gradiente altitudinal nos Andes Centrais do Peru
title_sort Estrutura populacional de florestas de Polylepis Ruiz & Pav. e o padrão de parasitismo por Tristerix chodatianus (Patschovsky) Kuijt ao longo de um gradiente altitudinal nos Andes Centrais do Peru
author Almonacid, Marco Aurelio Arizapana
author_facet Almonacid, Marco Aurelio Arizapana
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Van den Berg, Eduardo
Teodoro, Grazielle Sales
Barbosa, Ana Carolina Maioli Campos
Fontes, Marco Aurelio Leite
Borém, Rosângela Alves Tristão
Castro, Gislene Carvalho de
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Almonacid, Marco Aurelio Arizapana
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Plantas das montanhas
Influência de altitude
Polylepis
Tristerix
Andes centrais
Ecossistemas - Variáveis ambientais
Mountain plants
Altitude influence
Central Andes
Ecosystems - Environmental variables
Recursos Florestais e Engenharia Florestal
topic Plantas das montanhas
Influência de altitude
Polylepis
Tristerix
Andes centrais
Ecossistemas - Variáveis ambientais
Mountain plants
Altitude influence
Central Andes
Ecosystems - Environmental variables
Recursos Florestais e Engenharia Florestal
description In the Andes, at high altitudes, the Polylepis spp. forests occur as one of the main ecosystems in the Andean region. In addition to their fragility to climate change, as montane forests, they are also threatened by other factors such as overexploitation, soil erosion, fire, and the advancement of agricultural frontiers. Even now there is a significant lack of data on these forests. Therefore, the spatial structure and anatomical attributes of two forests, the Polylepis incana Kunth forest and the Polylepis flavipila (Bitter) M. Kessler & Schmidt-Leb were evaluated. The population structure and parasitism pattern of Tristerix chodatianus in both forest populations was also investigated along the altitudinal gradient, in the Reserva Paisajistica Nor Yauyos Cocha, Laraos, Lima-Peru. Three transects with a width of 20 m were sampled for each species, from the beginning of the forest (the lowest part) to the tree line (the highest part). The samples comprised all individuals with a diameter at ground level superior or equal to 5 cm from which information about the spatial position, height, number of individuals, and basal area was obtained. As the altitude and slope increased, there was an increase in the basal area and diameter of P. flavipila individuals. The results indicate that the slope, altitude, presence of livestock and trails influence the occurrence and structure of Polylepis forests population. On the other hand, most of the response variables did not affect the anatomical attributes of the species evaluated, they showed marked differences in attributes only regarding altitude. From the same transects, samples of T. chodatianus individuals were used to study the population structure in order to evaluate and compare the population structure and pattern of parasitism along the environmental gradient. All trees (parasitized or not) with a diameter at ground level superior or equal to 5 cm were sampled from which was obtained spatial position, total height, diameter at ground level, number of twigs, and length of the longest twig. The total height differed between parasitized and non-parasitized individuals in both species, with parasitized trees presenting greater heights when compared to the non-parasitized ones. Both species showed an aggregated distribution pattern, probably related to the behavior of the disperser bird. Larger P. flavipila trees (in diameter and height) are more parasitized, while the higher presence of the parasite in P. incana is related to the increase in altitude. Our results contribute to the understanding on how T. chodatianus is distributed and how altitude influences its growth in mountainous environments.
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