Short-term effects of passive restoration in springs habitats in Southern Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Piaia,Bruna Balestrin
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Rovedder,Ana Paula Moreira, Giacomini,Idiane Fátima, Felker,Roselene Marostega, Stefanello,Maureen de Moraes, Camargo,Betina, Procknow,Djoney, Croda,Jéssica Puhl
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência Rural
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Resumo: ABSTRACT: This study analyzed natural regeneration floristic patterns in spring habitats submitted to different ecological restoration actions in the seasonal forest in Atlantic Forest biome, Rio Grande do Sul. We assessed floristic composition in six springs before restoration actions and 12 months later. We identified and counted all regenerating individuals with height greater than or equal to 30 cm and diameter at breast height less than or equal to 5 cm in eight plots in each spring. The richness and abundance of each spring and assessment were compared by the Kruskal-Wallis test (P<0.05). Detrended Correspondence Analysis (DCA) was performed to verify floristic patterns and association between species. Results showed an increase in richness and abundance after ecological restoration implementation. The DCA showed a distinct floristic composition between springs. The springs remaining natural vegetation and the successional stage of these vegetation influenced the natural regeneration floristic composition pattern. Passive restoration, which was effective by enclosure, favored natural regeneration recruitment.
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spelling Short-term effects of passive restoration in springs habitats in Southern Brazilpermanent preservation areaecological restorationfloristic compositionpassive restorationABSTRACT: This study analyzed natural regeneration floristic patterns in spring habitats submitted to different ecological restoration actions in the seasonal forest in Atlantic Forest biome, Rio Grande do Sul. We assessed floristic composition in six springs before restoration actions and 12 months later. We identified and counted all regenerating individuals with height greater than or equal to 30 cm and diameter at breast height less than or equal to 5 cm in eight plots in each spring. The richness and abundance of each spring and assessment were compared by the Kruskal-Wallis test (P<0.05). Detrended Correspondence Analysis (DCA) was performed to verify floristic patterns and association between species. Results showed an increase in richness and abundance after ecological restoration implementation. The DCA showed a distinct floristic composition between springs. The springs remaining natural vegetation and the successional stage of these vegetation influenced the natural regeneration floristic composition pattern. Passive restoration, which was effective by enclosure, favored natural regeneration recruitment.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2021-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782021000800302Ciência Rural v.51 n.8 2021reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20190791info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPiaia,Bruna BalestrinRovedder,Ana Paula MoreiraGiacomini,Idiane FátimaFelker,Roselene MarostegaStefanello,Maureen de MoraesCamargo,BetinaProcknow,DjoneyCroda,Jéssica Puhleng2021-06-09T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Short-term effects of passive restoration in springs habitats in Southern Brazil
title Short-term effects of passive restoration in springs habitats in Southern Brazil
spellingShingle Short-term effects of passive restoration in springs habitats in Southern Brazil
Piaia,Bruna Balestrin
permanent preservation area
ecological restoration
floristic composition
passive restoration
title_short Short-term effects of passive restoration in springs habitats in Southern Brazil
title_full Short-term effects of passive restoration in springs habitats in Southern Brazil
title_fullStr Short-term effects of passive restoration in springs habitats in Southern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Short-term effects of passive restoration in springs habitats in Southern Brazil
title_sort Short-term effects of passive restoration in springs habitats in Southern Brazil
author Piaia,Bruna Balestrin
author_facet Piaia,Bruna Balestrin
Rovedder,Ana Paula Moreira
Giacomini,Idiane Fátima
Felker,Roselene Marostega
Stefanello,Maureen de Moraes
Camargo,Betina
Procknow,Djoney
Croda,Jéssica Puhl
author_role author
author2 Rovedder,Ana Paula Moreira
Giacomini,Idiane Fátima
Felker,Roselene Marostega
Stefanello,Maureen de Moraes
Camargo,Betina
Procknow,Djoney
Croda,Jéssica Puhl
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Piaia,Bruna Balestrin
Rovedder,Ana Paula Moreira
Giacomini,Idiane Fátima
Felker,Roselene Marostega
Stefanello,Maureen de Moraes
Camargo,Betina
Procknow,Djoney
Croda,Jéssica Puhl
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv permanent preservation area
ecological restoration
floristic composition
passive restoration
topic permanent preservation area
ecological restoration
floristic composition
passive restoration
description ABSTRACT: This study analyzed natural regeneration floristic patterns in spring habitats submitted to different ecological restoration actions in the seasonal forest in Atlantic Forest biome, Rio Grande do Sul. We assessed floristic composition in six springs before restoration actions and 12 months later. We identified and counted all regenerating individuals with height greater than or equal to 30 cm and diameter at breast height less than or equal to 5 cm in eight plots in each spring. The richness and abundance of each spring and assessment were compared by the Kruskal-Wallis test (P<0.05). Detrended Correspondence Analysis (DCA) was performed to verify floristic patterns and association between species. Results showed an increase in richness and abundance after ecological restoration implementation. The DCA showed a distinct floristic composition between springs. The springs remaining natural vegetation and the successional stage of these vegetation influenced the natural regeneration floristic composition pattern. Passive restoration, which was effective by enclosure, favored natural regeneration recruitment.
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