Regeneração natural em floresta estacional decidual aluvial: fisionomia, espécies potenciais para restauração ecológica e variáveis ambientais

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Autor(a) principal: Dick, Grasiele
Data de Publicação: 2014
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Texto Completo: http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/8733
Resumo: This study was conducted in an area of Stational Deciduous Alluvial Forest, which was abandoned and isolated, located in the Colônia State Park in the municipality of Agudo, Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil. The main objective was to analyze the physiognomy and the influence of environmental variables, in order to assess the dynamics in the forest during a year (2011-2012) and to identify potential species for ecological restoration. This dissertation was divided in two studies, with specific goals to characterize the forest in terms of floristic composition, ecology, structure, dynamics and group formations (Study 1), and the characterization of morphological, chemical and physical variables of the soil, and their relationships with the vegetation distribution (Study 2). To this end, 19 sampling units were allocated, with dimensions of 10 m x 10 m, in which the vegetation was sampled in four classes of inclusion (Regeneration 1 = DAS ≤ 1 cm; Regeneration 2 = 1 cm ≤ CAP ≥ 5 cm; Arboreal 1 = 5.1 cm ≥ CAP ≤ 14.9 cm; Arboreal 2 = CAP ≥ 15 cm), also where environmental variables were characterized. In the floristic composition, 63 species were identified belonging to 27 families and seed dispersal of zoochory type. The highest diversity was observed in the smallest classes of inclusion (R1 and R2), as well as the greater number of individuals and significant occupation by exotic species. Changes occurred in the community throughout the year, with evidences of the succession process of species, especially the Asteraceae and Escallonia bifida families. The mortality rate (9.5%) was higher than then recruitment rate (6.3%). The Two-Way Indicator Species Analysis revealed the species Sebastiania commersoniana, Eugenia uniflora, Myrsine umbellata and Asteraceae family as natural regeneration indicators, and Escallonia bifida, Jacaranda micrantha and Eugenia uniflora as indicators of the arboreal stratum. Along with Casearia sylvestris, Allophyllus edulis, Prunus myrtifolia and Matayba elaeagnoides, such species were also significant in the phytosociological analysis, characterizing forest occupation and succession in the area. The soil in the sampling area is classified as Fluvic Neosol and sandy eutrophic Haplic Planosol. The soil showed high fertility and physical features characteristic of past agricultural use. Using a pre analysis of the principal component, the most significant species and variables were related by means of the Canonical Correspondence Analysis, which showed that the species are distributed on the basis of chemical variation considering P, Ca, Al, pH, base saturation, CTC and soil resistance to penetration.
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spelling Regeneração natural em floresta estacional decidual aluvial: fisionomia, espécies potenciais para restauração ecológica e variáveis ambientaisNatural regeneration in stational deciduous alluvial forest: physiognomy, potential species for ecological restoration and environmental variablesFloresta secundáriaSucessão florestalAnálise multivariadaSecondary forestForest successionMultivariate analysisCNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::RECURSOS FLORESTAIS E ENGENHARIA FLORESTALThis study was conducted in an area of Stational Deciduous Alluvial Forest, which was abandoned and isolated, located in the Colônia State Park in the municipality of Agudo, Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil. The main objective was to analyze the physiognomy and the influence of environmental variables, in order to assess the dynamics in the forest during a year (2011-2012) and to identify potential species for ecological restoration. This dissertation was divided in two studies, with specific goals to characterize the forest in terms of floristic composition, ecology, structure, dynamics and group formations (Study 1), and the characterization of morphological, chemical and physical variables of the soil, and their relationships with the vegetation distribution (Study 2). To this end, 19 sampling units were allocated, with dimensions of 10 m x 10 m, in which the vegetation was sampled in four classes of inclusion (Regeneration 1 = DAS ≤ 1 cm; Regeneration 2 = 1 cm ≤ CAP ≥ 5 cm; Arboreal 1 = 5.1 cm ≥ CAP ≤ 14.9 cm; Arboreal 2 = CAP ≥ 15 cm), also where environmental variables were characterized. In the floristic composition, 63 species were identified belonging to 27 families and seed dispersal of zoochory type. The highest diversity was observed in the smallest classes of inclusion (R1 and R2), as well as the greater number of individuals and significant occupation by exotic species. Changes occurred in the community throughout the year, with evidences of the succession process of species, especially the Asteraceae and Escallonia bifida families. The mortality rate (9.5%) was higher than then recruitment rate (6.3%). The Two-Way Indicator Species Analysis revealed the species Sebastiania commersoniana, Eugenia uniflora, Myrsine umbellata and Asteraceae family as natural regeneration indicators, and Escallonia bifida, Jacaranda micrantha and Eugenia uniflora as indicators of the arboreal stratum. Along with Casearia sylvestris, Allophyllus edulis, Prunus myrtifolia and Matayba elaeagnoides, such species were also significant in the phytosociological analysis, characterizing forest occupation and succession in the area. The soil in the sampling area is classified as Fluvic Neosol and sandy eutrophic Haplic Planosol. The soil showed high fertility and physical features characteristic of past agricultural use. Using a pre analysis of the principal component, the most significant species and variables were related by means of the Canonical Correspondence Analysis, which showed that the species are distributed on the basis of chemical variation considering P, Ca, Al, pH, base saturation, CTC and soil resistance to penetration.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível SuperiorO presente estudo foi realizado em uma área de Floresta Estacional Decidual Aluvial, que foi abandonada e isolada, no Parque Estadual Colônia localizado em Agudo, Rio Grande do Sul. O objetivo principal foi analisar a fisionomia e influência de variáveis ambientais, a fim de avaliar a dinâmica na floresta ao longo de um ano (2011 a 2012) e detecção de espécies potenciais à restauração ecológica. Esta dissertação foi dividida em dois estudos, com objetivos específicos de caracterizar a floresta quanto a composição florística, ecologia, estrutura, dinâmica e formação de agrupamentos (Estudo 1), além da caracterização de variáveis morfológicas, químicas e físicas do solo, e a relação destas com a distribuição da vegetação (Estudo 2). Para tanto, foram alocadas 19 unidades amostrais, com dimensões de 10 m x 10 m, nas quais foi amostrada a vegetação em quatro classes de inclusão (Regeneração1 = DAS ≤ 1cm; Regeneração2 = 1 cm ≥ CAP ≤ 5 cm; Arbóreo1 = 5,1 cm ≥ CAP ≤ 14,9 cm; Arbóreo2 = CAP ≥ 15 cm), onde também foi realizada a caracterização das variáveis ambientais. Na composição florística, foram encontradas 63 espécies pertencentes a 27 famílias e dispersão de sementes, em sua maioria, do tipo zoocórica. A maior diversidade foi verificada nas menores classes de inclusão (R1 e R2), bem como o maior número de indivíduos e expressiva ocupação por espécies exóticas. Ocorreram mudanças na comunidade ao longo do ano, com evidências do processo de substituição de espécies, especialmente das asteráceas e Escallonia bifida. A taxa de mortalidade (9,5%) foi superior ao ingresso (6,3%). A análise de agrupamento revelou as espécies Sebastiania commersoniana, Eugenia uniflora, Myrsine umbellata e asteráceas como indicadoras da regeneração natural e Escallonia bifida, Jacaranda micrantha e Eugenia uniflora como indicadoras do estrato arbóreo. Junto com Casearia sylvestris, Allophyllus edulis, Prunus myrtifolia e Matayba elaeagnoides, tais espécies também foram expressivas na análise fitossociológica, caracterizando a ocupação e sucessão florestal na área. A caracterização dos solos da área amostral resultou na classificação de duas classes, sendo elas o Neossolo Flúvico e Planossolo Háplico Eutrófico arênico. O solo apresentou elevada fertilidade e características físicas condizentes com o uso agrícola pretérito do local. Utilizando uma pré Análise de Componentes Principais, as espécies e variáveis mais significativas foram relacionadas, por meio da Análise de Correspondência Canônica, onde foi possível observar que as espécies distribuem-se em função da variação química considerando preferencialmente o fósforo, pH, cálcio, alumínio, saturação por bases, CTC e da resistência do solo à penetração.Universidade Federal de Santa MariaBRRecursos Florestais e Engenharia FlorestalUFSMPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Engenharia FlorestalRovedder, Ana Paula Moreirahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5274469660466638Rodrigues, Ricardo Ribeirohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/4985911040627273Schenato, Ricardo Bergamohttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4715704U2Dick, Grasiele2014-11-072014-11-072014-02-26info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfapplication/pdfDICK, Grasiele. NATURAL REGENERATION IN STATIONAL DECIDUOUS ALLUVIAL FOREST: PHYSIOGNOMY, POTENTIAL SPECIES FOR ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL VARIABLES. 2014. 144 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Recursos Florestais e Engenharia Florestal) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, 2014.http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/8733porinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSMinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM2021-09-22T16:53:39Zoai:repositorio.ufsm.br:1/8733Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/ONGhttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/oai/requestatendimento.sib@ufsm.br||tedebc@gmail.comopendoar:2021-09-22T16:53:39Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSM - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Regeneração natural em floresta estacional decidual aluvial: fisionomia, espécies potenciais para restauração ecológica e variáveis ambientais
Natural regeneration in stational deciduous alluvial forest: physiognomy, potential species for ecological restoration and environmental variables
title Regeneração natural em floresta estacional decidual aluvial: fisionomia, espécies potenciais para restauração ecológica e variáveis ambientais
spellingShingle Regeneração natural em floresta estacional decidual aluvial: fisionomia, espécies potenciais para restauração ecológica e variáveis ambientais
Dick, Grasiele
Floresta secundária
Sucessão florestal
Análise multivariada
Secondary forest
Forest succession
Multivariate analysis
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::RECURSOS FLORESTAIS E ENGENHARIA FLORESTAL
title_short Regeneração natural em floresta estacional decidual aluvial: fisionomia, espécies potenciais para restauração ecológica e variáveis ambientais
title_full Regeneração natural em floresta estacional decidual aluvial: fisionomia, espécies potenciais para restauração ecológica e variáveis ambientais
title_fullStr Regeneração natural em floresta estacional decidual aluvial: fisionomia, espécies potenciais para restauração ecológica e variáveis ambientais
title_full_unstemmed Regeneração natural em floresta estacional decidual aluvial: fisionomia, espécies potenciais para restauração ecológica e variáveis ambientais
title_sort Regeneração natural em floresta estacional decidual aluvial: fisionomia, espécies potenciais para restauração ecológica e variáveis ambientais
author Dick, Grasiele
author_facet Dick, Grasiele
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Rovedder, Ana Paula Moreira
http://lattes.cnpq.br/5274469660466638
Rodrigues, Ricardo Ribeiro
http://lattes.cnpq.br/4985911040627273
Schenato, Ricardo Bergamo
http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4715704U2
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Dick, Grasiele
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Floresta secundária
Sucessão florestal
Análise multivariada
Secondary forest
Forest succession
Multivariate analysis
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::RECURSOS FLORESTAIS E ENGENHARIA FLORESTAL
topic Floresta secundária
Sucessão florestal
Análise multivariada
Secondary forest
Forest succession
Multivariate analysis
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::RECURSOS FLORESTAIS E ENGENHARIA FLORESTAL
description This study was conducted in an area of Stational Deciduous Alluvial Forest, which was abandoned and isolated, located in the Colônia State Park in the municipality of Agudo, Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil. The main objective was to analyze the physiognomy and the influence of environmental variables, in order to assess the dynamics in the forest during a year (2011-2012) and to identify potential species for ecological restoration. This dissertation was divided in two studies, with specific goals to characterize the forest in terms of floristic composition, ecology, structure, dynamics and group formations (Study 1), and the characterization of morphological, chemical and physical variables of the soil, and their relationships with the vegetation distribution (Study 2). To this end, 19 sampling units were allocated, with dimensions of 10 m x 10 m, in which the vegetation was sampled in four classes of inclusion (Regeneration 1 = DAS ≤ 1 cm; Regeneration 2 = 1 cm ≤ CAP ≥ 5 cm; Arboreal 1 = 5.1 cm ≥ CAP ≤ 14.9 cm; Arboreal 2 = CAP ≥ 15 cm), also where environmental variables were characterized. In the floristic composition, 63 species were identified belonging to 27 families and seed dispersal of zoochory type. The highest diversity was observed in the smallest classes of inclusion (R1 and R2), as well as the greater number of individuals and significant occupation by exotic species. Changes occurred in the community throughout the year, with evidences of the succession process of species, especially the Asteraceae and Escallonia bifida families. The mortality rate (9.5%) was higher than then recruitment rate (6.3%). The Two-Way Indicator Species Analysis revealed the species Sebastiania commersoniana, Eugenia uniflora, Myrsine umbellata and Asteraceae family as natural regeneration indicators, and Escallonia bifida, Jacaranda micrantha and Eugenia uniflora as indicators of the arboreal stratum. Along with Casearia sylvestris, Allophyllus edulis, Prunus myrtifolia and Matayba elaeagnoides, such species were also significant in the phytosociological analysis, characterizing forest occupation and succession in the area. The soil in the sampling area is classified as Fluvic Neosol and sandy eutrophic Haplic Planosol. The soil showed high fertility and physical features characteristic of past agricultural use. Using a pre analysis of the principal component, the most significant species and variables were related by means of the Canonical Correspondence Analysis, which showed that the species are distributed on the basis of chemical variation considering P, Ca, Al, pH, base saturation, CTC and soil resistance to penetration.
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