RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN NEIGHBORHOODS MATRIX AND THE EDGE EFFECTS IN A FOREST FRAGMENT
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Resumo: | The edge effects in forest fragments are one of the more significant consequences of the fragmentation promoted by land uses. To understand and manage them we need accurate knowledge about the influences in different use types on the borders of the forest fragments. In this sense, this study has identified the extent of edge effects in a forest fragment in relation to different neighborhoods. The study was conducted in a Forest Reserve (Reserva Florestal do Morro Grande, SP) and its surroundings. The area was mapped and three types were selected to study their edge effects: forest, urban and agricultural areas. The classification and the extent of the edge effects were obtained through a field survey of border indicators in 100 meters from border to interior. The data were evaluated by analysis of variance. The indicators showed a predominance of abiotic edge effects at depths less than 70m. This effect was more significant when the neighborhood was an urban area. The group of biotic indicators extended beyond the 100 meters and the effects were more intense in an agricultural area. By the method adopted, the best parameters for the analysis of edge effects were temperature and diameter of trees. |
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RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN NEIGHBORHOODS MATRIX AND THE EDGE EFFECTS IN A FOREST FRAGMENTRELAÇÕES ENTRE TIPO DE VIZINHANÇA E EFEITOS DE BORDA EM FRAGMENTO FLORESTALconservationhuman influenceenvironmental planningconservaçãoinfluência humanaplanejamento ambientalThe edge effects in forest fragments are one of the more significant consequences of the fragmentation promoted by land uses. To understand and manage them we need accurate knowledge about the influences in different use types on the borders of the forest fragments. In this sense, this study has identified the extent of edge effects in a forest fragment in relation to different neighborhoods. The study was conducted in a Forest Reserve (Reserva Florestal do Morro Grande, SP) and its surroundings. The area was mapped and three types were selected to study their edge effects: forest, urban and agricultural areas. The classification and the extent of the edge effects were obtained through a field survey of border indicators in 100 meters from border to interior. The data were evaluated by analysis of variance. The indicators showed a predominance of abiotic edge effects at depths less than 70m. This effect was more significant when the neighborhood was an urban area. The group of biotic indicators extended beyond the 100 meters and the effects were more intense in an agricultural area. By the method adopted, the best parameters for the analysis of edge effects were temperature and diameter of trees.Os efeitos de borda em fragmentos de floresta constituem a consequência mais significativa da fragmentação promovida pelos usos da terra. Para compreendê-los e manejá-los é necessário um conhecimento mais preciso sobre as influências exercidas pelas diferentes tipologias de uso sobre as fronteiras dos fragmentos florestais. Nessa direção, este estudo identificou e estabeleceu a extensão de efeitos de borda em um fragmento de floresta em relação a diferentes vizinhanças. O trabalho foi realizado na Reserva Florestal do Morro Grande - SP e seu entorno. A região foi mapeada e foram selecionadas três tipologias para estudo dos respectivos efeitos de borda: florestal, urbana e agrícola. A qualificação e a extensão dos efeitos de borda foram obtidas por meio do levantamento em campo de indicadores dos efeitos em transecções de 100 metros, avaliados por análise de variância. O grupo de indicadores abióticos apresentou predomínio de efeitos de borda em profundidades menores que 70 m e foi mais expressivo quando a vizinhança era a ocupação urbana. O grupo de indicadores bióticos se estendeu além dos 100 m e os efeitos foram mais intensos na tipologia agrícola. Pelo método adotado, os melhores parâmetros para análise dos efeitos de borda foram temperatura e diâmetro das árvores.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2016-12-28info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/2515010.5902/1980509825150Ciência Florestal; Vol. 26 No. 4 (2016); 1301-1316Ciência Florestal; v. 26 n. 4 (2016); 1301-13161980-50980103-9954reponame:Ciência Florestal (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMporhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/25150/pdfCopyright (c) 2016 Ciência Florestalinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBlumenfeld, Esther Caronedos Santos, Rozely FerreiraThomaziello, Sueli AparecidaRagazzi, Sidnei2017-04-05T18:59:44Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/25150Revistahttp://www.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||cienciaflorestal@ufsm.br|| cienciaflorestal@gmail.com|| cf@smail.ufsm.br1980-50980103-9954opendoar:2017-04-05T18:59:44Ciência Florestal (Online) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false |
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RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN NEIGHBORHOODS MATRIX AND THE EDGE EFFECTS IN A FOREST FRAGMENT RELAÇÕES ENTRE TIPO DE VIZINHANÇA E EFEITOS DE BORDA EM FRAGMENTO FLORESTAL |
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RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN NEIGHBORHOODS MATRIX AND THE EDGE EFFECTS IN A FOREST FRAGMENT |
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RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN NEIGHBORHOODS MATRIX AND THE EDGE EFFECTS IN A FOREST FRAGMENT Blumenfeld, Esther Carone conservation human influence environmental planning conservação influência humana planejamento ambiental |
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RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN NEIGHBORHOODS MATRIX AND THE EDGE EFFECTS IN A FOREST FRAGMENT |
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RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN NEIGHBORHOODS MATRIX AND THE EDGE EFFECTS IN A FOREST FRAGMENT |
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RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN NEIGHBORHOODS MATRIX AND THE EDGE EFFECTS IN A FOREST FRAGMENT |
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RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN NEIGHBORHOODS MATRIX AND THE EDGE EFFECTS IN A FOREST FRAGMENT |
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RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN NEIGHBORHOODS MATRIX AND THE EDGE EFFECTS IN A FOREST FRAGMENT |
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Blumenfeld, Esther Carone |
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Blumenfeld, Esther Carone dos Santos, Rozely Ferreira Thomaziello, Sueli Aparecida Ragazzi, Sidnei |
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dos Santos, Rozely Ferreira Thomaziello, Sueli Aparecida Ragazzi, Sidnei |
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Blumenfeld, Esther Carone dos Santos, Rozely Ferreira Thomaziello, Sueli Aparecida Ragazzi, Sidnei |
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conservation human influence environmental planning conservação influência humana planejamento ambiental |
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conservation human influence environmental planning conservação influência humana planejamento ambiental |
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The edge effects in forest fragments are one of the more significant consequences of the fragmentation promoted by land uses. To understand and manage them we need accurate knowledge about the influences in different use types on the borders of the forest fragments. In this sense, this study has identified the extent of edge effects in a forest fragment in relation to different neighborhoods. The study was conducted in a Forest Reserve (Reserva Florestal do Morro Grande, SP) and its surroundings. The area was mapped and three types were selected to study their edge effects: forest, urban and agricultural areas. The classification and the extent of the edge effects were obtained through a field survey of border indicators in 100 meters from border to interior. The data were evaluated by analysis of variance. The indicators showed a predominance of abiotic edge effects at depths less than 70m. This effect was more significant when the neighborhood was an urban area. The group of biotic indicators extended beyond the 100 meters and the effects were more intense in an agricultural area. By the method adopted, the best parameters for the analysis of edge effects were temperature and diameter of trees. |
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