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Resumo: | Evaluation of “restinga” plants establishment facilitated by Eucalyptus sp. at Joaquina Beach, Santa Catarina Island, SC, Brazil. Over a period of 16 years, we verified the establishment of shrub and tree species in the understorey of patches of the exotic Eucalyptus sp., which were no more than 5m in height. These patches were located in sections of interior dunes adjacent to the foredune of Joaquina beach. In this study, areas under the canopies of Eucalyptus sp. and areas without this species were compared to evaluate the potential of facilitation of these patches in relation to the establishment of the native shrub and tree species of this restinga. We found 266 plants, which belonged to 11 species. From this total, 208 plants were found in the understorey of Eucalyptus sp. and 58 plants were found in the control areas. There were 11 species under the canopies and 6 species in the control areas. Plant height and stem diameter were measured and they showed higher averages in the understorey. The most abundant species was Dodonaea viscosa (107 individuals) that showed similar occurrence in both areas. Other species, including Clusia criuva, Myrsine parvifolia, Myrsine sp., Eugenia catharinae, Guapira opposita and Vitex megapotamica, were more frequent in the understorey, and 5 species were found only under the canopy of Eucalyptus sp. Four species bloomed and fructified in the understorey. Thegreatest abundance and diversity of plants under the canopies reinforced the hypothesis that Eucalyptus sp. facilitates their establishment. |
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.Avaliação do potencial facilitador de Eucalyptus sp. na restinga da Praia da Joaquina, Ilha de Santa Catarina, SCEvaluation of “restinga” plants establishment facilitated by Eucalyptus sp. at Joaquina Beach, Santa Catarina Island, SC, Brazil. Over a period of 16 years, we verified the establishment of shrub and tree species in the understorey of patches of the exotic Eucalyptus sp., which were no more than 5m in height. These patches were located in sections of interior dunes adjacent to the foredune of Joaquina beach. In this study, areas under the canopies of Eucalyptus sp. and areas without this species were compared to evaluate the potential of facilitation of these patches in relation to the establishment of the native shrub and tree species of this restinga. We found 266 plants, which belonged to 11 species. From this total, 208 plants were found in the understorey of Eucalyptus sp. and 58 plants were found in the control areas. There were 11 species under the canopies and 6 species in the control areas. Plant height and stem diameter were measured and they showed higher averages in the understorey. The most abundant species was Dodonaea viscosa (107 individuals) that showed similar occurrence in both areas. Other species, including Clusia criuva, Myrsine parvifolia, Myrsine sp., Eugenia catharinae, Guapira opposita and Vitex megapotamica, were more frequent in the understorey, and 5 species were found only under the canopy of Eucalyptus sp. Four species bloomed and fructified in the understorey. Thegreatest abundance and diversity of plants under the canopies reinforced the hypothesis that Eucalyptus sp. facilitates their establishment.Nos últimos 16 anos, foi verificado o estabelecimento de espécies arbustivas e arbóreas sob moitas da exótica Eucalyptus sp. em setores de dunas internas adjacentes à duna frontal da Praia da Joaquina. Diante disto, o presente estudo comparou áreas de moitas de Eucalyptus sp., cujas alturas não ultrapassavam 5m, e áreas sem esta espécie, para avaliar o potencial de facilitação destas moitas em relação às espécies arbustivas e arbóreas da restinga em uma comunidade de duna predominantemente herbácea/subarbustiva. Foi levantado um total de 266 indivíduos pertencentes a 11 espécies, sendo 208 nos sub-bosques de Eucalyptus sp. e 58 nas áreas-controle (entre moitas). Foram mapeadas 22 moitas. Nestas ocorreram 11 espécies e nas áreas-controle 6. As plantas tiveram altura e diâmetro do caule medidos, mostrando médias maiores no sub-bosque. A espécie mais abundante foi Dodonaea viscosa (107 indivíduos), que mostrou ocorrência similar nas duas áreas. As demais espécies, entre estas Clusia criuva, Myrsine parvifolia, Myrsine sp., Eugenia catharinae, Guapira opposita e Vitex megapotamica, ocorreram mais nos sub-bosques das moitas, sendo que 5 só foram encontradas sob Eucalyptus sp. Quatro espécies floresceram e frutificaram nos sub-bosques. As maiores abundância e diversidade de plantas nas moitas reforçam a hipótese de que Eucalyptus sp. facilitou seus estabelecimentos.Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina2007-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/biotemas/article/view/20665Biotemas; v. 20 n. 3 (2007); 27-352175-79250103-1643reponame:Biotemas (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)instacron:UFSCporhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/biotemas/article/view/20665/18824Copyright (c) 2007 Mariela Figueredo Simões-Jesus, Tânia Tarabini Castellanihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSimões-Jesus, Mariela FigueredoCastellani, Tânia Tarabini2022-11-21T12:18:39Zoai:periodicos.ufsc.br:article/20665Revistahttp://www.biotemas.ufsc.br/index.htmPUBhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/biotemas/oai||carlospinto@ccb.ufsc.br2175-79250103-1643opendoar:2022-11-21T12:18:39Biotemas (Online) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)false |
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. Avaliação do potencial facilitador de Eucalyptus sp. na restinga da Praia da Joaquina, Ilha de Santa Catarina, SC |
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Evaluation of “restinga” plants establishment facilitated by Eucalyptus sp. at Joaquina Beach, Santa Catarina Island, SC, Brazil. Over a period of 16 years, we verified the establishment of shrub and tree species in the understorey of patches of the exotic Eucalyptus sp., which were no more than 5m in height. These patches were located in sections of interior dunes adjacent to the foredune of Joaquina beach. In this study, areas under the canopies of Eucalyptus sp. and areas without this species were compared to evaluate the potential of facilitation of these patches in relation to the establishment of the native shrub and tree species of this restinga. We found 266 plants, which belonged to 11 species. From this total, 208 plants were found in the understorey of Eucalyptus sp. and 58 plants were found in the control areas. There were 11 species under the canopies and 6 species in the control areas. Plant height and stem diameter were measured and they showed higher averages in the understorey. The most abundant species was Dodonaea viscosa (107 individuals) that showed similar occurrence in both areas. Other species, including Clusia criuva, Myrsine parvifolia, Myrsine sp., Eugenia catharinae, Guapira opposita and Vitex megapotamica, were more frequent in the understorey, and 5 species were found only under the canopy of Eucalyptus sp. Four species bloomed and fructified in the understorey. Thegreatest abundance and diversity of plants under the canopies reinforced the hypothesis that Eucalyptus sp. facilitates their establishment. |
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