CLUSTER ANALYSIS IN SEASONAL DECIDUOUS FOREST REMNANTS

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Autor(a) principal: Almeida, Clarice Maboni de
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Araujo, Maristela Machado, Longhi, Solon Jonas, Rovedder, Ana Paula, Sccoti, Marta Silvana Volpato, d’Avila, Márcia, Aimi, Suelen Carpenedo, Tonetto, Thaíse Da Silva
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Ciência Florestal (Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/19682
Resumo: This study intended to analyze the presence of clusters in the vegetation of Seasonal Deciduous Forest remnants, characterized as a concave enclave, on steep sandy soil, among the region’s characteristic fields. Shrub and tree specimens with CBH (circumference at breast height) ≥ 15 cm were sampled in two size classes. In class I (CBH ≥ 30 cm) specimen sampling, we used fourteen 20 x 100 m plots, divided into sub-plots (10 x 10 m). Class II (15 ≤ CBH < 30 cm) specimens were observed in 70 sub-portions. We used the TWINSPAN program to analyze the clusters, which indicated two well-defined clusters in class I (G1 and G2) and one relatively homogenous cluster in class II (understorey). There were Trichilia claussenii, Cupania vernalis and Crysophyllum marginatum indicator species in the G1 cluster; and Luehea divaricata and Sebastiania commersoniana in the G2 cluster. Regarding to horizontal structure, these species were among the three most important ones in both clusters. In the understorey, the most important species were Actinostemon concolor, Trichilia claussenii, Trichilia elegans, Eugenia rostrifolia and Sorocea bonplandii. Since these species prevail in the tree vegetation, they are fundamental to stabilize hillsides, considering that they are adapted to steep and shallow soil areas, pointing out the Cupania vernalis and Trichilia claussenii in less modified environments and the Luehea divaricata and Sebastiania commersoniana in environments more susceptible to interference.
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spelling CLUSTER ANALYSIS IN SEASONAL DECIDUOUS FOREST REMNANTSANÁLISE DE AGRUPAMENTOS EM REMANESCENTE DE FLORESTA ESTACIONAL DECIDUALphytosociologyindicator speciesecological groups.fitossociologiaespécies indicadorasgrupo ecológico.This study intended to analyze the presence of clusters in the vegetation of Seasonal Deciduous Forest remnants, characterized as a concave enclave, on steep sandy soil, among the region’s characteristic fields. Shrub and tree specimens with CBH (circumference at breast height) ≥ 15 cm were sampled in two size classes. In class I (CBH ≥ 30 cm) specimen sampling, we used fourteen 20 x 100 m plots, divided into sub-plots (10 x 10 m). Class II (15 ≤ CBH < 30 cm) specimens were observed in 70 sub-portions. We used the TWINSPAN program to analyze the clusters, which indicated two well-defined clusters in class I (G1 and G2) and one relatively homogenous cluster in class II (understorey). There were Trichilia claussenii, Cupania vernalis and Crysophyllum marginatum indicator species in the G1 cluster; and Luehea divaricata and Sebastiania commersoniana in the G2 cluster. Regarding to horizontal structure, these species were among the three most important ones in both clusters. In the understorey, the most important species were Actinostemon concolor, Trichilia claussenii, Trichilia elegans, Eugenia rostrifolia and Sorocea bonplandii. Since these species prevail in the tree vegetation, they are fundamental to stabilize hillsides, considering that they are adapted to steep and shallow soil areas, pointing out the Cupania vernalis and Trichilia claussenii in less modified environments and the Luehea divaricata and Sebastiania commersoniana in environments more susceptible to interference.http://dx.doi.org/10.5902/1980509819682O objetivo desse estudo foi analisar a presença de agrupamentos na vegetação de um remanescente de Floresta Estacional Decidual, caracterizado como um enclave côncavo, em terreno com declividade acentuada e solo arenoso, entre campos característicos da região. As espécies arbóreas e arbustivas com CAP (circunferência a altura de 1,3 m do solo) ≥ 15 cm foram amostradas em duas classes de tamanho. Na amostragem dos indivíduos da Classe I (CAP ≥ 30 cm) foram utilizadas 14 parcelas de 20 x 100 m, divididas em subparcelas (10 x 10 m). Os indivíduos da Classe II (15 ≤ CAP < 30 cm) foram observados em 70 subparcelas. Para análise de agrupamentos foi utilizado o programa TWINSPAN, que indicou dois grupos (G1 e G2) bem definidos na Classe I e um grupo relativamente homogêneo na Classe II (sub-bosque). No grupo G1 ocorreram as espécies indicadoras Trichilia claussenii, Cupania vernalis e Crysophyllum marginatum; e no grupo G2 Luehea divaricata e Sebastiania commersoniana. Em relação à estrutura horizontal, essas espécies estiveram entre as três mais importantes nos respectivos grupos. No sub-bosque, as espécies com maior valor de importância foram Actinostemon concolor, Trichilia claussenii, Trichilia elegans, Eugenia rostrifolia e Sorocea bonplandii. Essas espécies, por predominarem na vegetação arbórea, apresentam papel fundamental na estabilização de encostas, considerando que estão adaptadas às áreas com declividade acentuada e solos rasos, destacando-se Cupania vernalis e Trichilia claussenii em ambientes menos alterados e Luehea divaricata e Sebastiania commersoniana em ambientes mais susceptíveis às interferências.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2015-09-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/1968210.5902/1980509819682Ciência Florestal; Vol. 25 No. 3 (2015); 781-789Ciência Florestal; v. 25 n. 3 (2015); 781-7891980-50980103-9954reponame:Ciência Florestal (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMporhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/19682/11688Almeida, Clarice Maboni deAraujo, Maristela MachadoLonghi, Solon JonasRovedder, Ana PaulaSccoti, Marta Silvana Volpatod’Avila, MárciaAimi, Suelen CarpenedoTonetto, Thaíse Da Silvainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2017-04-10T18:57:14Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/19682Revistahttp://www.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||cienciaflorestal@ufsm.br|| cienciaflorestal@gmail.com|| cf@smail.ufsm.br1980-50980103-9954opendoar:2017-04-10T18:57:14Ciência Florestal (Online) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv CLUSTER ANALYSIS IN SEASONAL DECIDUOUS FOREST REMNANTS
ANÁLISE DE AGRUPAMENTOS EM REMANESCENTE DE FLORESTA ESTACIONAL DECIDUAL
title CLUSTER ANALYSIS IN SEASONAL DECIDUOUS FOREST REMNANTS
spellingShingle CLUSTER ANALYSIS IN SEASONAL DECIDUOUS FOREST REMNANTS
Almeida, Clarice Maboni de
phytosociology
indicator species
ecological groups.
fitossociologia
espécies indicadoras
grupo ecológico.
title_short CLUSTER ANALYSIS IN SEASONAL DECIDUOUS FOREST REMNANTS
title_full CLUSTER ANALYSIS IN SEASONAL DECIDUOUS FOREST REMNANTS
title_fullStr CLUSTER ANALYSIS IN SEASONAL DECIDUOUS FOREST REMNANTS
title_full_unstemmed CLUSTER ANALYSIS IN SEASONAL DECIDUOUS FOREST REMNANTS
title_sort CLUSTER ANALYSIS IN SEASONAL DECIDUOUS FOREST REMNANTS
author Almeida, Clarice Maboni de
author_facet Almeida, Clarice Maboni de
Araujo, Maristela Machado
Longhi, Solon Jonas
Rovedder, Ana Paula
Sccoti, Marta Silvana Volpato
d’Avila, Márcia
Aimi, Suelen Carpenedo
Tonetto, Thaíse Da Silva
author_role author
author2 Araujo, Maristela Machado
Longhi, Solon Jonas
Rovedder, Ana Paula
Sccoti, Marta Silvana Volpato
d’Avila, Márcia
Aimi, Suelen Carpenedo
Tonetto, Thaíse Da Silva
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Almeida, Clarice Maboni de
Araujo, Maristela Machado
Longhi, Solon Jonas
Rovedder, Ana Paula
Sccoti, Marta Silvana Volpato
d’Avila, Márcia
Aimi, Suelen Carpenedo
Tonetto, Thaíse Da Silva
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv phytosociology
indicator species
ecological groups.
fitossociologia
espécies indicadoras
grupo ecológico.
topic phytosociology
indicator species
ecological groups.
fitossociologia
espécies indicadoras
grupo ecológico.
description This study intended to analyze the presence of clusters in the vegetation of Seasonal Deciduous Forest remnants, characterized as a concave enclave, on steep sandy soil, among the region’s characteristic fields. Shrub and tree specimens with CBH (circumference at breast height) ≥ 15 cm were sampled in two size classes. In class I (CBH ≥ 30 cm) specimen sampling, we used fourteen 20 x 100 m plots, divided into sub-plots (10 x 10 m). Class II (15 ≤ CBH < 30 cm) specimens were observed in 70 sub-portions. We used the TWINSPAN program to analyze the clusters, which indicated two well-defined clusters in class I (G1 and G2) and one relatively homogenous cluster in class II (understorey). There were Trichilia claussenii, Cupania vernalis and Crysophyllum marginatum indicator species in the G1 cluster; and Luehea divaricata and Sebastiania commersoniana in the G2 cluster. Regarding to horizontal structure, these species were among the three most important ones in both clusters. In the understorey, the most important species were Actinostemon concolor, Trichilia claussenii, Trichilia elegans, Eugenia rostrifolia and Sorocea bonplandii. Since these species prevail in the tree vegetation, they are fundamental to stabilize hillsides, considering that they are adapted to steep and shallow soil areas, pointing out the Cupania vernalis and Trichilia claussenii in less modified environments and the Luehea divaricata and Sebastiania commersoniana in environments more susceptible to interference.
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