Floristic and structural characterization of tree vegetation in a Deciduous Seasonal Forest sector, RS state, Brazil
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Resumo: | The objective of the study was to evaluate the floristic and structural composition of an area located in a section of secondary Forest, in the municipality of Dona Francisca, RS state. To do so, 50 permanent plots with a dimension of 10 x 20 m (200 m²) were installed in a systematic way, 10 m apart and 40 m between tracks, totaling 1 ha. All individuals with CAP ≥ 15.7 cm were identified and sampled and the phytosociological estimators were calculated. The species accumulation curve was used to verify the sample adequacy. For the calculation of diversity and dominance estimators, the Shannon Index (H ') and Pielou Equability (J') were used. Subsequently, the floristic and structural composition was evaluated through the Distributed Correspondence Analysis (DCA). It was also verified the diameter and histopic distribution of the tree community, and for the species, with importance value above 5%, the distribution in classes of DAP. Statistical analyzes were performed in the R program. 65 tree and shrub species were identified with 2,045 individuals distributed in 31 botanical families. The species with a value of importance above 5% were Casearia sylvestris (14, 04 %), Nectandra lanceolata (12, 86 %), Cupania vernalis (9, 57 %), Guarea macrophylla (7,29 %) and Ocotea puberula (5.07 %). The values for diversity and dominance were, respectively, 2.91 nats.ind-1 and 0.69, indicating that the area has low diversity and dominance of few species and that by DCA it is possible to verify that the plots are homogeneously distributed in the forest. The diameter distribution represented the expected behavior for the arboreal community with J-inverted tendency and the majority of the trees presented height concentrated in the middle stratum of the forest. Only Nectandra lanceolata and Ocotea puberula did not present negative exponential curve from the five species analyzed. It was possible to observe the mosaic of tree species distributed in the forest section. In addition, there is a predominance of individuals in the first classes of DBH and height, which characterizes the resilience of the area after the disturbance and its capacity for natural recovery. It also indicates the fluctuations and stability of species in ecological succession of a forest in an intermediate stage of regeneration. |
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Floristic and structural characterization of tree vegetation in a Deciduous Seasonal Forest sector, RS state, BrazilCaracterização florística e estrutural da vegetação arbórea em um trecho de Floresta Estacional Decidual, RS, BrasilPhytosociological estimatorsSecondary vegetationSpiegel methodEstimadores fitossociológicosSucessão secundáriaMétodo de Spiegel The objective of the study was to evaluate the floristic and structural composition of an area located in a section of secondary Forest, in the municipality of Dona Francisca, RS state. To do so, 50 permanent plots with a dimension of 10 x 20 m (200 m²) were installed in a systematic way, 10 m apart and 40 m between tracks, totaling 1 ha. All individuals with CAP ≥ 15.7 cm were identified and sampled and the phytosociological estimators were calculated. The species accumulation curve was used to verify the sample adequacy. For the calculation of diversity and dominance estimators, the Shannon Index (H ') and Pielou Equability (J') were used. Subsequently, the floristic and structural composition was evaluated through the Distributed Correspondence Analysis (DCA). It was also verified the diameter and histopic distribution of the tree community, and for the species, with importance value above 5%, the distribution in classes of DAP. Statistical analyzes were performed in the R program. 65 tree and shrub species were identified with 2,045 individuals distributed in 31 botanical families. The species with a value of importance above 5% were Casearia sylvestris (14, 04 %), Nectandra lanceolata (12, 86 %), Cupania vernalis (9, 57 %), Guarea macrophylla (7,29 %) and Ocotea puberula (5.07 %). The values for diversity and dominance were, respectively, 2.91 nats.ind-1 and 0.69, indicating that the area has low diversity and dominance of few species and that by DCA it is possible to verify that the plots are homogeneously distributed in the forest. The diameter distribution represented the expected behavior for the arboreal community with J-inverted tendency and the majority of the trees presented height concentrated in the middle stratum of the forest. Only Nectandra lanceolata and Ocotea puberula did not present negative exponential curve from the five species analyzed. It was possible to observe the mosaic of tree species distributed in the forest section. In addition, there is a predominance of individuals in the first classes of DBH and height, which characterizes the resilience of the area after the disturbance and its capacity for natural recovery. It also indicates the fluctuations and stability of species in ecological succession of a forest in an intermediate stage of regeneration.O objetivo do estudo foi avaliar a composição florística e estrutural em um trecho de floresta secundária, no município de Dona Francisca - RS. Foram instaladas 50 parcelas permanentes de dimensão 10 x 20 m, de modo sistemático, distanciadas 10 m entre si e 40 m entre faixas, totalizando 1 ha. Foram amostrados todos os indivíduos que apresentassem CAP ≥ 15,7 cm e calculado os estimadores fitossociológicos. Foi realizada a curva de acumulação de espécie para verificar a suficiência amostral. Para o cálculo de diversidade e dominância, utilizou-se o Índice de Shannon (H’) e Equabilidade de Pielou (J’). Para a riqueza potencial utilizaram-se os estimadores não paramétricos Jackknife. Avaliou-se a composição florística e estrutural por meio da Análise de Correspondência Distendida (DCA). Verificou-se, também, a distribuição diamétrica e hipsométrica da comunidade arbórea, e para as espécies, com valor de importância acima de 5 %, a distribuição em classes de DAP. As análises estatísticas foram realizadas no programa R. Foram identificadas 65 espécies arbóreas e arbustivas com 2.045 indivíduos distribuídas em 31 famílias botânicas. As espécies com valor de importância acima de 5% foram Casearia sylvestris (14,04%), Nectandra lanceolata (12,86 %), Cupania vernalis (9,57 %), Guarea macrophylla (7,29 %) e Ocotea puberula (5,07 %). Os valores para a diversidade e dominância foram, respectivamente, de 2,91 nats.ind-1 e 0,69, indicando que a área possui baixa diversidade e dominância de poucas espécies. Pela DCA é possível verificar que as parcelas estão distribuídas homogeneamente no trecho florestal. A distribuição diamétrica representou o esperado para a comunidade arbórea com tendência ao J-invertido e a maioria das árvores apresentou altura concentrada no estrato intermediário da floresta. Das cinco espécies analisadas, apenas Nectandra lanceolata e Ocotea puberula não apresentaram curva exponencial negativa. Foi possível observar que há um predomínio de indivíduos nas primeiras classes de DAP e altura, o que caracteriza a resiliência da área após distúrbio. Ainda, indica as flutuações e estabilidade das espécies, na sucessão ecológica, de uma floresta em estágio intermediário de regeneração.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2021-09-06info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/3143510.5902/1980509831435Ciência Florestal; Vol. 31 No. 3 (2021); 1124-1146Ciência Florestal; v. 31 n. 3 (2021); 1124-11461980-50980103-9954reponame:Ciência Florestal (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMporhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/31435/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/31435/htmlCopyright (c) 2021 Ciência Florestalinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMissio, Francieli de FátimaLonghi, Solon JonasGazzola, Matheus DegrandiScheuer, MarinaPinto, Rodrigo da SilvaLerner, LuteroCassol, Diego CellaOrso, Gabriel AngostiniStangarlin, Mauricio2021-09-06T21:13:38Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/31435Revistahttp://www.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||cienciaflorestal@ufsm.br|| cienciaflorestal@gmail.com|| cf@smail.ufsm.br1980-50980103-9954opendoar:2021-09-06T21:13:38Ciência Florestal (Online) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false |
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Floristic and structural characterization of tree vegetation in a Deciduous Seasonal Forest sector, RS state, Brazil Caracterização florística e estrutural da vegetação arbórea em um trecho de Floresta Estacional Decidual, RS, Brasil |
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Floristic and structural characterization of tree vegetation in a Deciduous Seasonal Forest sector, RS state, Brazil |
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Floristic and structural characterization of tree vegetation in a Deciduous Seasonal Forest sector, RS state, Brazil Missio, Francieli de Fátima Phytosociological estimators Secondary vegetation Spiegel method Estimadores fitossociológicos Sucessão secundária Método de Spiegel |
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Floristic and structural characterization of tree vegetation in a Deciduous Seasonal Forest sector, RS state, Brazil |
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Floristic and structural characterization of tree vegetation in a Deciduous Seasonal Forest sector, RS state, Brazil |
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Floristic and structural characterization of tree vegetation in a Deciduous Seasonal Forest sector, RS state, Brazil |
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Floristic and structural characterization of tree vegetation in a Deciduous Seasonal Forest sector, RS state, Brazil |
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Floristic and structural characterization of tree vegetation in a Deciduous Seasonal Forest sector, RS state, Brazil |
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Missio, Francieli de Fátima |
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Missio, Francieli de Fátima Longhi, Solon Jonas Gazzola, Matheus Degrandi Scheuer, Marina Pinto, Rodrigo da Silva Lerner, Lutero Cassol, Diego Cella Orso, Gabriel Angostini Stangarlin, Mauricio |
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Longhi, Solon Jonas Gazzola, Matheus Degrandi Scheuer, Marina Pinto, Rodrigo da Silva Lerner, Lutero Cassol, Diego Cella Orso, Gabriel Angostini Stangarlin, Mauricio |
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Missio, Francieli de Fátima Longhi, Solon Jonas Gazzola, Matheus Degrandi Scheuer, Marina Pinto, Rodrigo da Silva Lerner, Lutero Cassol, Diego Cella Orso, Gabriel Angostini Stangarlin, Mauricio |
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Phytosociological estimators Secondary vegetation Spiegel method Estimadores fitossociológicos Sucessão secundária Método de Spiegel |
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Phytosociological estimators Secondary vegetation Spiegel method Estimadores fitossociológicos Sucessão secundária Método de Spiegel |
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The objective of the study was to evaluate the floristic and structural composition of an area located in a section of secondary Forest, in the municipality of Dona Francisca, RS state. To do so, 50 permanent plots with a dimension of 10 x 20 m (200 m²) were installed in a systematic way, 10 m apart and 40 m between tracks, totaling 1 ha. All individuals with CAP ≥ 15.7 cm were identified and sampled and the phytosociological estimators were calculated. The species accumulation curve was used to verify the sample adequacy. For the calculation of diversity and dominance estimators, the Shannon Index (H ') and Pielou Equability (J') were used. Subsequently, the floristic and structural composition was evaluated through the Distributed Correspondence Analysis (DCA). It was also verified the diameter and histopic distribution of the tree community, and for the species, with importance value above 5%, the distribution in classes of DAP. Statistical analyzes were performed in the R program. 65 tree and shrub species were identified with 2,045 individuals distributed in 31 botanical families. The species with a value of importance above 5% were Casearia sylvestris (14, 04 %), Nectandra lanceolata (12, 86 %), Cupania vernalis (9, 57 %), Guarea macrophylla (7,29 %) and Ocotea puberula (5.07 %). The values for diversity and dominance were, respectively, 2.91 nats.ind-1 and 0.69, indicating that the area has low diversity and dominance of few species and that by DCA it is possible to verify that the plots are homogeneously distributed in the forest. The diameter distribution represented the expected behavior for the arboreal community with J-inverted tendency and the majority of the trees presented height concentrated in the middle stratum of the forest. Only Nectandra lanceolata and Ocotea puberula did not present negative exponential curve from the five species analyzed. It was possible to observe the mosaic of tree species distributed in the forest section. In addition, there is a predominance of individuals in the first classes of DBH and height, which characterizes the resilience of the area after the disturbance and its capacity for natural recovery. It also indicates the fluctuations and stability of species in ecological succession of a forest in an intermediate stage of regeneration. |
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