TREE SPECIES COMPOSITION AND STRUCTURE IN AN AREA REPRESENTATIVE OF “ACURI FOREST” AT PANTANAL MATOGROSSENSE, BRASIL
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Resumo: | Aiming to contribute to the better understanding of this kind of Pantanal forest, the results from a floristic-structural survey performed in a 1ha plot commonly classified as “Acuri Forest”, located at RPPN SESC Pantanal (Municipality of Barão de Melgaço - MT, Brazil - 16º45’S; 56º15’W) are presented. The floristic data were obtained from systematic collection of botanical material on the studied area and surroundings. The structural data were obtained from a one ha plot, divided into 100 contiguous sub-plots (10m x 10m). Inside these sub-plots, all arboreal individuals with diameter at breast high equal or greater than 5.0 cm, including palms, were identified, measured and mapped, using a coordinate system. 1224 individual ha-1 were sampled, representing 44 species, 43genus and 27 families; diversity index H’= 1.613 (var. 0.003514). The highest diversity families were Fabaceae (9 spp.), Sapindaceae e Anacardiaceae (3 spp. each), Bignoniaceae, Malvaceae, Moraceae e Rubiaceae (2 spp. each). Among the sampled species, 39 % were evergreen; 32 % semideciduous and 29% deciduous. Considering the tree individuals total (n=440), 51 % were decíduos; 23% semideciduous and 26% evergreen. Attalea phalerata was the species with the highest structural value (VI= 121.62), due to its high density (64% of the total sampled individuals), frequency (100%) e and very high basal area (74.10 m2 ha-1). On second level of importance were Anadenanthera colubrina, Triplaris americana and Phyllostylon rhamnoide (VI= 35.41; 28.51; 18.5 respectively). The studied area was identified as very peculiar comparatively with other Seasonal Forest areas, especially because the Attalea phalerata massive density and absence of Myrtaceae representatives. The high representation of pioneer species in association with high density of individuals within this successional category reinforces that Mata com Acuri represents an early successional stage or a transitional stage. Based on the great percentage of deciduous and semi-deciduous species recorded for the area of study, it was classified as being representative of Deciduous Forest. |
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TREE SPECIES COMPOSITION AND STRUCTURE IN AN AREA REPRESENTATIVE OF “ACURI FOREST” AT PANTANAL MATOGROSSENSE, BRASILCOMPOSIÇÃO E ESTRUTURA DO COMPONENTE ARBÓREO DE MATA COM ACURI NO PANTANAL MATOGROSSENSE, BRASILSeasonal Deciduous Alluvial Forestfloristicphytosociology.Floresta Estacional Decidual AluvialflorísticafitossociologiaAiming to contribute to the better understanding of this kind of Pantanal forest, the results from a floristic-structural survey performed in a 1ha plot commonly classified as “Acuri Forest”, located at RPPN SESC Pantanal (Municipality of Barão de Melgaço - MT, Brazil - 16º45’S; 56º15’W) are presented. The floristic data were obtained from systematic collection of botanical material on the studied area and surroundings. The structural data were obtained from a one ha plot, divided into 100 contiguous sub-plots (10m x 10m). Inside these sub-plots, all arboreal individuals with diameter at breast high equal or greater than 5.0 cm, including palms, were identified, measured and mapped, using a coordinate system. 1224 individual ha-1 were sampled, representing 44 species, 43genus and 27 families; diversity index H’= 1.613 (var. 0.003514). The highest diversity families were Fabaceae (9 spp.), Sapindaceae e Anacardiaceae (3 spp. each), Bignoniaceae, Malvaceae, Moraceae e Rubiaceae (2 spp. each). Among the sampled species, 39 % were evergreen; 32 % semideciduous and 29% deciduous. Considering the tree individuals total (n=440), 51 % were decíduos; 23% semideciduous and 26% evergreen. Attalea phalerata was the species with the highest structural value (VI= 121.62), due to its high density (64% of the total sampled individuals), frequency (100%) e and very high basal area (74.10 m2 ha-1). On second level of importance were Anadenanthera colubrina, Triplaris americana and Phyllostylon rhamnoide (VI= 35.41; 28.51; 18.5 respectively). The studied area was identified as very peculiar comparatively with other Seasonal Forest areas, especially because the Attalea phalerata massive density and absence of Myrtaceae representatives. The high representation of pioneer species in association with high density of individuals within this successional category reinforces that Mata com Acuri represents an early successional stage or a transitional stage. Based on the great percentage of deciduous and semi-deciduous species recorded for the area of study, it was classified as being representative of Deciduous Forest. Visando contribuir para o maior conhecimento deste tipo florestal pantaneiro, apresenta-se resultado de levantamento florístico-estrutural realizado em área vulgarmente denominada de “Mata com Acuri”, localizada na RPPN SESC Pantanal (Município de Barão de Melgaço - MT, Brasil - 16º45’ S; 56º15’ W). Os dados florísticos foram obtidos a partir de coletas sistemáticas de material botânico fértil e vegetativo efetuadas na área amostral e entorno desta. Para coleta de dados estruturais, a área foi subdividida em 100 parcelas contíguas de 10 m x 10 m. Dentro de cada uma destas parcelas, todos os indivíduos arbóreos com diâmetro a altura do peito igual ou superior a 5,0 cm e palmeiras foram identificados, mensurados e mapeados, utilizando-se o sistema de coordenadas. Foram amostrados 1224 indivíduos ha-1, representativos de 44 espécies, 43 gêneros e 27 famílias; índice de diversidade H’ = 1,613 (var. 0,003514). Famílias com maior diversidade: Fabaceae (9 spp.), Sapindaceae e Anacardiaceae (3 spp. cada), Bignoniaceae, Malvaceae, Moraceae e Rubiaceae (2 spp. cada). Dentre as espécies amostradas, 39% eram perenifólias; 32% semidecíduas e 29% decíduas. Do total de indivíduos arbóreos amostrados (n=440), 51% eram decíduos; 23% semidecíduos e 26% perenifólios. Attalea phalerata foi a espécie que com maior valor de importância (VI= 121,62), devido à sua alta densidade (64% do total de indivíduos amostrados), frequência (100%) e elevadíssima área basal (74,10 m2.ha-1). Com valores subsequentes registraram-se Anadenanthera colubrina, Triplaris americana e Phyllostylon rhamnoide (VI= 35,41; 28,51; 18,5, respectivamente). A área estudada foi identificada como bastante peculiar em relação a outros locais representativos de Floresta Estacional, especialmente pela presença massiva de Attalea phalerata e ausência de representantes de Myrtaceae. A grande representatividade de espécies pioneiras em associação à elevada densidade de indivíduos dentro desta categoria sucessional reforça o caráter de formação transicional da Mata com Acuri. Em função da alta porcentagem de espécies decíduas e semidecíduas registradas para a área de estudo, classificou-se esta como sendo representativa de Floresta Estacional Decidual.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2016-06-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/2275910.5902/1980509822759Ciência Florestal; Vol. 26 No. 2 (2016); 589-600Ciência Florestal; v. 26 n. 2 (2016); 589-6001980-50980103-9954reponame:Ciência Florestal (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMporhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/22759/13441Copyright (c) 2016 Ciência Florestalinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessNegrelle, Raquel Rejane Bonato2017-04-06T18:49:19Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/22759Revistahttp://www.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||cienciaflorestal@ufsm.br|| cienciaflorestal@gmail.com|| cf@smail.ufsm.br1980-50980103-9954opendoar:2017-04-06T18:49:19Ciência Florestal (Online) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false |
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TREE SPECIES COMPOSITION AND STRUCTURE IN AN AREA REPRESENTATIVE OF “ACURI FOREST” AT PANTANAL MATOGROSSENSE, BRASIL COMPOSIÇÃO E ESTRUTURA DO COMPONENTE ARBÓREO DE MATA COM ACURI NO PANTANAL MATOGROSSENSE, BRASIL |
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TREE SPECIES COMPOSITION AND STRUCTURE IN AN AREA REPRESENTATIVE OF “ACURI FOREST” AT PANTANAL MATOGROSSENSE, BRASIL |
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TREE SPECIES COMPOSITION AND STRUCTURE IN AN AREA REPRESENTATIVE OF “ACURI FOREST” AT PANTANAL MATOGROSSENSE, BRASIL Negrelle, Raquel Rejane Bonato Seasonal Deciduous Alluvial Forest floristic phytosociology. Floresta Estacional Decidual Aluvial florística fitossociologia |
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TREE SPECIES COMPOSITION AND STRUCTURE IN AN AREA REPRESENTATIVE OF “ACURI FOREST” AT PANTANAL MATOGROSSENSE, BRASIL |
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TREE SPECIES COMPOSITION AND STRUCTURE IN AN AREA REPRESENTATIVE OF “ACURI FOREST” AT PANTANAL MATOGROSSENSE, BRASIL |
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TREE SPECIES COMPOSITION AND STRUCTURE IN AN AREA REPRESENTATIVE OF “ACURI FOREST” AT PANTANAL MATOGROSSENSE, BRASIL |
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TREE SPECIES COMPOSITION AND STRUCTURE IN AN AREA REPRESENTATIVE OF “ACURI FOREST” AT PANTANAL MATOGROSSENSE, BRASIL |
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TREE SPECIES COMPOSITION AND STRUCTURE IN AN AREA REPRESENTATIVE OF “ACURI FOREST” AT PANTANAL MATOGROSSENSE, BRASIL |
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Negrelle, Raquel Rejane Bonato |
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Negrelle, Raquel Rejane Bonato |
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Negrelle, Raquel Rejane Bonato |
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Seasonal Deciduous Alluvial Forest floristic phytosociology. Floresta Estacional Decidual Aluvial florística fitossociologia |
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Seasonal Deciduous Alluvial Forest floristic phytosociology. Floresta Estacional Decidual Aluvial florística fitossociologia |
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Aiming to contribute to the better understanding of this kind of Pantanal forest, the results from a floristic-structural survey performed in a 1ha plot commonly classified as “Acuri Forest”, located at RPPN SESC Pantanal (Municipality of Barão de Melgaço - MT, Brazil - 16º45’S; 56º15’W) are presented. The floristic data were obtained from systematic collection of botanical material on the studied area and surroundings. The structural data were obtained from a one ha plot, divided into 100 contiguous sub-plots (10m x 10m). Inside these sub-plots, all arboreal individuals with diameter at breast high equal or greater than 5.0 cm, including palms, were identified, measured and mapped, using a coordinate system. 1224 individual ha-1 were sampled, representing 44 species, 43genus and 27 families; diversity index H’= 1.613 (var. 0.003514). The highest diversity families were Fabaceae (9 spp.), Sapindaceae e Anacardiaceae (3 spp. each), Bignoniaceae, Malvaceae, Moraceae e Rubiaceae (2 spp. each). Among the sampled species, 39 % were evergreen; 32 % semideciduous and 29% deciduous. Considering the tree individuals total (n=440), 51 % were decíduos; 23% semideciduous and 26% evergreen. Attalea phalerata was the species with the highest structural value (VI= 121.62), due to its high density (64% of the total sampled individuals), frequency (100%) e and very high basal area (74.10 m2 ha-1). On second level of importance were Anadenanthera colubrina, Triplaris americana and Phyllostylon rhamnoide (VI= 35.41; 28.51; 18.5 respectively). The studied area was identified as very peculiar comparatively with other Seasonal Forest areas, especially because the Attalea phalerata massive density and absence of Myrtaceae representatives. The high representation of pioneer species in association with high density of individuals within this successional category reinforces that Mata com Acuri represents an early successional stage or a transitional stage. Based on the great percentage of deciduous and semi-deciduous species recorded for the area of study, it was classified as being representative of Deciduous Forest. |
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