Floristic composition and abundance in forest fragments: a case study from southern Goiás, Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Soares, Narcisa Silva
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Gonçalves, Carlos André, Araújo, Glein Monteiro, Lomônaco, Cecília
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Bioscience journal (Online)
Texto Completo: https://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/26303
Resumo: The fragmentation of tropical forests has been identified as the main reason for their biodiversity reduction. This process is extensively occurring in the Brazilian central area, where there still are insufficient information about the remaining flora and fauna of the Neotropical Savanna and Atlantic Forest ecotone. This study aimed to determine the floristic composition and the abundance of the arboreal and subarboreal components of four semideciduos forest fragments. The data indicates that the floristic richness is positively influenced by the fragment area. However, the proximity between fragments has no influence on their floristic composition. It was recorded 126 species belonging to 91 genera distributed in 43 families, with the dominance of Siparuna guianensis Aubl. in all fragments. More than half of the total number of species of the arboreal stratum was not recorded in the subarboreal stratum. In addition, the subarboreal stratum also presented exclusive species. A high number of unique species was also recorded in each fragment, which emphasizes the importance of these remnants conservation, regardless of their sizes and indicates the need to create a management plan to promote connectivity between these fragmented areas.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Floristic composition and abundance in forest fragments: a case study from southern Goiás, Brazil
title Floristic composition and abundance in forest fragments: a case study from southern Goiás, Brazil
spellingShingle Floristic composition and abundance in forest fragments: a case study from southern Goiás, Brazil
Soares, Narcisa Silva
Plant Diversity
Neotropical Savanna
Floristic Similarity
Biological Sciences
title_short Floristic composition and abundance in forest fragments: a case study from southern Goiás, Brazil
title_full Floristic composition and abundance in forest fragments: a case study from southern Goiás, Brazil
title_fullStr Floristic composition and abundance in forest fragments: a case study from southern Goiás, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Floristic composition and abundance in forest fragments: a case study from southern Goiás, Brazil
title_sort Floristic composition and abundance in forest fragments: a case study from southern Goiás, Brazil
author Soares, Narcisa Silva
author_facet Soares, Narcisa Silva
Gonçalves, Carlos André
Araújo, Glein Monteiro
Lomônaco, Cecília
author_role author
author2 Gonçalves, Carlos André
Araújo, Glein Monteiro
Lomônaco, Cecília
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Soares, Narcisa Silva
Gonçalves, Carlos André
Araújo, Glein Monteiro
Lomônaco, Cecília
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Plant Diversity
Neotropical Savanna
Floristic Similarity
Biological Sciences
topic Plant Diversity
Neotropical Savanna
Floristic Similarity
Biological Sciences
description The fragmentation of tropical forests has been identified as the main reason for their biodiversity reduction. This process is extensively occurring in the Brazilian central area, where there still are insufficient information about the remaining flora and fauna of the Neotropical Savanna and Atlantic Forest ecotone. This study aimed to determine the floristic composition and the abundance of the arboreal and subarboreal components of four semideciduos forest fragments. The data indicates that the floristic richness is positively influenced by the fragment area. However, the proximity between fragments has no influence on their floristic composition. It was recorded 126 species belonging to 91 genera distributed in 43 families, with the dominance of Siparuna guianensis Aubl. in all fragments. More than half of the total number of species of the arboreal stratum was not recorded in the subarboreal stratum. In addition, the subarboreal stratum also presented exclusive species. A high number of unique species was also recorded in each fragment, which emphasizes the importance of these remnants conservation, regardless of their sizes and indicates the need to create a management plan to promote connectivity between these fragmented areas.
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