Drivers of Restoration Trajectory of a Community of Regenerant Plants: Natural Regeneration or Tree Seedling?
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Resumo: | Abstract Tree plantation is the most used technique for ecological restoration, although passive restoration requires a lower investment of resources. This research aimed to compare the composition and structure of the community of regenerant plants in areas under restoration through Assisted Natural Regeneration and mixed native Tree Planting, in the same area. We randomly placed 12 plots of 100 m2 each and sampled all the regenerating individuals found within them. We compared both restoration methods regarding growth pattern, dispersal syndromes, and successional groups. In both methodologies, trees and shrubs were the most abundant growth forms. The pioneer successional class was the most abundant in number of individuals for both treatments. We concluded that the two restoration methods allowed the regeneration of native species. We propose that Assisted Natural Regeneration is a viable restoration strategy, capable of boosting the initial processes of the community, especially in a matrix surrounded by remaining forests. |
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Drivers of Restoration Trajectory of a Community of Regenerant Plants: Natural Regeneration or Tree Seedling?Seasonal forestbiodiversitygrowth formsuccessional groupdispersal syndromeAbstract Tree plantation is the most used technique for ecological restoration, although passive restoration requires a lower investment of resources. This research aimed to compare the composition and structure of the community of regenerant plants in areas under restoration through Assisted Natural Regeneration and mixed native Tree Planting, in the same area. We randomly placed 12 plots of 100 m2 each and sampled all the regenerating individuals found within them. We compared both restoration methods regarding growth pattern, dispersal syndromes, and successional groups. In both methodologies, trees and shrubs were the most abundant growth forms. The pioneer successional class was the most abundant in number of individuals for both treatments. We concluded that the two restoration methods allowed the regeneration of native species. We propose that Assisted Natural Regeneration is a viable restoration strategy, capable of boosting the initial processes of the community, especially in a matrix surrounded by remaining forests.Instituto de Florestas da Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro2021-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2179-80872021000300304Floresta e Ambiente v.28 n.3 2021reponame:Floresta e Ambienteinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ)instacron:UFRJ10.1590/2179-8087-floram-2020-0082info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessViveiros,EmersonFrancisco,Bruno SantosLópez,Alex Mauri TelloPiña-Rodrigues,Fatima Conceição MárquezSilva,José Mauro Santana daeng2021-06-11T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S2179-80872021000300304Revistahttps://www.floram.org/PUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpfloramjournal@gmail.com||floram@ufrrj.br||2179-80871415-0980opendoar:2021-06-11T00:00Floresta e Ambiente - Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ)false |
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Drivers of Restoration Trajectory of a Community of Regenerant Plants: Natural Regeneration or Tree Seedling? |
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Drivers of Restoration Trajectory of a Community of Regenerant Plants: Natural Regeneration or Tree Seedling? |
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Drivers of Restoration Trajectory of a Community of Regenerant Plants: Natural Regeneration or Tree Seedling? Viveiros,Emerson Seasonal forest biodiversity growth form successional group dispersal syndrome |
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Drivers of Restoration Trajectory of a Community of Regenerant Plants: Natural Regeneration or Tree Seedling? |
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Drivers of Restoration Trajectory of a Community of Regenerant Plants: Natural Regeneration or Tree Seedling? |
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Drivers of Restoration Trajectory of a Community of Regenerant Plants: Natural Regeneration or Tree Seedling? |
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Drivers of Restoration Trajectory of a Community of Regenerant Plants: Natural Regeneration or Tree Seedling? |
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Drivers of Restoration Trajectory of a Community of Regenerant Plants: Natural Regeneration or Tree Seedling? |
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Viveiros,Emerson |
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Viveiros,Emerson Francisco,Bruno Santos López,Alex Mauri Tello Piña-Rodrigues,Fatima Conceição Márquez Silva,José Mauro Santana da |
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Francisco,Bruno Santos López,Alex Mauri Tello Piña-Rodrigues,Fatima Conceição Márquez Silva,José Mauro Santana da |
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Viveiros,Emerson Francisco,Bruno Santos López,Alex Mauri Tello Piña-Rodrigues,Fatima Conceição Márquez Silva,José Mauro Santana da |
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Seasonal forest biodiversity growth form successional group dispersal syndrome |
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Seasonal forest biodiversity growth form successional group dispersal syndrome |
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Abstract Tree plantation is the most used technique for ecological restoration, although passive restoration requires a lower investment of resources. This research aimed to compare the composition and structure of the community of regenerant plants in areas under restoration through Assisted Natural Regeneration and mixed native Tree Planting, in the same area. We randomly placed 12 plots of 100 m2 each and sampled all the regenerating individuals found within them. We compared both restoration methods regarding growth pattern, dispersal syndromes, and successional groups. In both methodologies, trees and shrubs were the most abundant growth forms. The pioneer successional class was the most abundant in number of individuals for both treatments. We concluded that the two restoration methods allowed the regeneration of native species. We propose that Assisted Natural Regeneration is a viable restoration strategy, capable of boosting the initial processes of the community, especially in a matrix surrounded by remaining forests. |
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Instituto de Florestas da Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro |
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Instituto de Florestas da Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro |
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