POPULATION STRUCTURE AND SMALL-SCALE SPATIAL PATTERN OF Mora paraensis (FABACEAE) IN A VÁRZEA FOREST IN THE AMAZONIAN ESTUARY
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Resumo: | Detailed knowledge about structural attributes and spatial patterns of tree species is fundamental to enable sustainable management of forest resources. However, this knowledge remains poorly understood in the context of eastern Amazonian floodplain forests, even of some economically important species such as Mora paraensis. In this paper, we focused on the structural parameters and spatial distribution pattern of M. paraensis in an 11.7 ha area of floodplain forest in eastern Amazonia. The structural analysis included quantitative and qualitative parameters, and the spatial distribution pattern was analyzed using the univariate Ripley’s K function. A total of 48 trees of M. paraensis were measured, with a total density of 4.1 individuals ha-1, a mean height of 7.1 m, and a basal area of 0.2324 m2 ha-1. Mora paraensis showed a relatively good density of trees, an inverse J-shaped diameter distribution pattern, and individuals in almost every diameter class. The population was predominantly young (75% of individuals), however, the qualitative parameters suggested unfavorable conditions regarding the health of M. paraensis trees, perhaps affecting their development in this environment. At the within diameter class level, the aggregate pattern dominated in smaller diameter classes, but shifted into a random pattern in the larger diameter classes. This study reinforces the importance of using methods that take into account different distance scales, allowing a better understanding of the relationships between the species attributes and their spatial distribution pattern, especially to scientifically manage and utilize forest resources in areas with conservation interest.Keywords: Diameter distribution; Flooded forest; Pracuúba; Ripley’s K function; Spatial analysis trees. |
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POPULATION STRUCTURE AND SMALL-SCALE SPATIAL PATTERN OF Mora paraensis (FABACEAE) IN A VÁRZEA FOREST IN THE AMAZONIAN ESTUARYESTRUTURA POPULACIONAL E PADRÃO ESPACIAL EM PEQUENA ESCALA DE Mora paraensis (FABACEAE) EM UMA FLORESTA DE VÃRZEA NO ESTUÃRIO AMAZÃNICODiameter distribution; Flooded forest; Pracuúba; Ripley’s K function; Spatial analysis trees.Detailed knowledge about structural attributes and spatial patterns of tree species is fundamental to enable sustainable management of forest resources. However, this knowledge remains poorly understood in the context of eastern Amazonian floodplain forests, even of some economically important species such as Mora paraensis. In this paper, we focused on the structural parameters and spatial distribution pattern of M. paraensis in an 11.7 ha area of floodplain forest in eastern Amazonia. The structural analysis included quantitative and qualitative parameters, and the spatial distribution pattern was analyzed using the univariate Ripley’s K function. A total of 48 trees of M. paraensis were measured, with a total density of 4.1 individuals ha-1, a mean height of 7.1 m, and a basal area of 0.2324 m2 ha-1. Mora paraensis showed a relatively good density of trees, an inverse J-shaped diameter distribution pattern, and individuals in almost every diameter class. The population was predominantly young (75% of individuals), however, the qualitative parameters suggested unfavorable conditions regarding the health of M. paraensis trees, perhaps affecting their development in this environment. At the within diameter class level, the aggregate pattern dominated in smaller diameter classes, but shifted into a random pattern in the larger diameter classes. This study reinforces the importance of using methods that take into account different distance scales, allowing a better understanding of the relationships between the species attributes and their spatial distribution pattern, especially to scientifically manage and utilize forest resources in areas with conservation interest.Keywords: Diameter distribution; Flooded forest; Pracuúba; Ripley’s K function; Spatial analysis trees.O conhecimento detalhado sobre atributos estruturais e padrões espaciais de espécies arbóreas é fundamental para permitir um manejo sustentável dos recursos florestais. No entanto, esse conhecimento ainda permanece pouco compreendido no contexto das florestas de várzea do leste da Amazônia, mesmo para algumas espécies economicamente importantes como Mora paraensis. Neste artigo, focamos nos parâmetros estruturais e no padrão de distribuição espacial de M. paraensis em uma área de 11,7 ha de floresta de várzea no leste da Amazônia. A análise estrutural incluiu parâmetros quantitativos e qualitativos, e o padrão de distribuição espacial foi analisado usando a função K univariada de Ripley. Um total de 48 árvores de M. paraensis foi medido, com densidade total de 4,1 indivÃduos ha-1, altura média de 7,1 m e área basal de 0,2324 m2 ha-1. Mora paraensis apresentou uma densidade relativamente boa de árvores, um padrão de distribuição diamétrica em forma de J invertido e indivÃduos em quase todas as classes de diâmetro. A população foi predominantemente jovem (75% dos indivÃduos), porém, os parâmetros qualitativos sugeriram condições desfavoráveis quanto a sanidade das árvores de M. paraensis, o que pode estar afetando o seu desenvolvimento neste ambiente. No nÃvel da classe de diâmetro, o padrão agregado dominou nas classes de menor diâmetro, mas mudou para o padrão aleatório nas classes de maior diâmetro. Este estudo reforça a importância do uso de métodos que levem em consideração diferentes escalas de distância, permitindo uma melhor compreensão das relações entre os atributos das espécies e seu padrão de distribuição espacial, especialmente para gerenciar e utilizar cientificamente os recursos florestais em áreas com interesse em conservação.Palavras-chave: Distribuição diamétrica; Floresta inundável; Pracuúba; Função K de Ripley; Análise espacial de árvores.Universidade Federal do AmapáUniversidade do Estado do Amapá (UEAP)INFLOR Research GroupConselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)Vasconcelos, Caroline da CruzIsacksson, Jaynna Gonar LôboCosta, Ana Luiza de SousaFerreira, GlaucileideDantas, Adelson RochaAparÃcio, Wegliane Campelo da Silva2021-03-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtigo Avaliado pelos Paresapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.unifap.br/index.php/biota/article/view/548110.18561/2179-5746/biotaamazonia.v11n1p11-16Biota Amazônia (Biote Amazonie, Biota Amazonia, Amazonian Biota); v. 11, n. 1 (2021); 11-162179-5746reponame:Biota Amazôniainstname:Universidade Federal do Amapá (UNIFAP)instacron:UNIFAPenghttps://periodicos.unifap.br/index.php/biota/article/view/5481/v11n1p11-16.pdfMacapá; Amapá; Brazil; Amazonia; South AmericaCenso florestalDireitos autorais 2021 Biota Amazônia (Biote Amazonie, Biota Amazonia, Amazonian Biota)http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2021-05-25T20:01:53Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/5481Revistahttp://periodicos.unifap.br/index.php/biotaONGhttps://periodicos.unifap.br/index.php/biota/oai||juliosa@unifap.br2179-57462179-5746opendoar:2021-05-25T20:01:53Biota Amazônia - Universidade Federal do Amapá (UNIFAP)false |
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POPULATION STRUCTURE AND SMALL-SCALE SPATIAL PATTERN OF Mora paraensis (FABACEAE) IN A VÁRZEA FOREST IN THE AMAZONIAN ESTUARY ESTRUTURA POPULACIONAL E PADRÃO ESPACIAL EM PEQUENA ESCALA DE Mora paraensis (FABACEAE) EM UMA FLORESTA DE VÃRZEA NO ESTUÃRIO AMAZÃNICO |
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POPULATION STRUCTURE AND SMALL-SCALE SPATIAL PATTERN OF Mora paraensis (FABACEAE) IN A VÁRZEA FOREST IN THE AMAZONIAN ESTUARY |
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POPULATION STRUCTURE AND SMALL-SCALE SPATIAL PATTERN OF Mora paraensis (FABACEAE) IN A VÁRZEA FOREST IN THE AMAZONIAN ESTUARY Vasconcelos, Caroline da Cruz Diameter distribution; Flooded forest; Pracuúba; Ripley’s K function; Spatial analysis trees. |
title_short |
POPULATION STRUCTURE AND SMALL-SCALE SPATIAL PATTERN OF Mora paraensis (FABACEAE) IN A VÁRZEA FOREST IN THE AMAZONIAN ESTUARY |
title_full |
POPULATION STRUCTURE AND SMALL-SCALE SPATIAL PATTERN OF Mora paraensis (FABACEAE) IN A VÁRZEA FOREST IN THE AMAZONIAN ESTUARY |
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POPULATION STRUCTURE AND SMALL-SCALE SPATIAL PATTERN OF Mora paraensis (FABACEAE) IN A VÁRZEA FOREST IN THE AMAZONIAN ESTUARY |
title_full_unstemmed |
POPULATION STRUCTURE AND SMALL-SCALE SPATIAL PATTERN OF Mora paraensis (FABACEAE) IN A VÁRZEA FOREST IN THE AMAZONIAN ESTUARY |
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POPULATION STRUCTURE AND SMALL-SCALE SPATIAL PATTERN OF Mora paraensis (FABACEAE) IN A VÁRZEA FOREST IN THE AMAZONIAN ESTUARY |
author |
Vasconcelos, Caroline da Cruz |
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Vasconcelos, Caroline da Cruz Isacksson, Jaynna Gonar Lôbo Costa, Ana Luiza de Sousa Ferreira, Glaucileide Dantas, Adelson Rocha AparÃcio, Wegliane Campelo da Silva |
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author |
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Isacksson, Jaynna Gonar Lôbo Costa, Ana Luiza de Sousa Ferreira, Glaucileide Dantas, Adelson Rocha AparÃcio, Wegliane Campelo da Silva |
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Universidade do Estado do Amapá (UEAP) INFLOR Research Group Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq) Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES) |
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Vasconcelos, Caroline da Cruz Isacksson, Jaynna Gonar Lôbo Costa, Ana Luiza de Sousa Ferreira, Glaucileide Dantas, Adelson Rocha AparÃcio, Wegliane Campelo da Silva |
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Diameter distribution; Flooded forest; Pracuúba; Ripley’s K function; Spatial analysis trees. |
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Diameter distribution; Flooded forest; Pracuúba; Ripley’s K function; Spatial analysis trees. |
description |
Detailed knowledge about structural attributes and spatial patterns of tree species is fundamental to enable sustainable management of forest resources. However, this knowledge remains poorly understood in the context of eastern Amazonian floodplain forests, even of some economically important species such as Mora paraensis. In this paper, we focused on the structural parameters and spatial distribution pattern of M. paraensis in an 11.7 ha area of floodplain forest in eastern Amazonia. The structural analysis included quantitative and qualitative parameters, and the spatial distribution pattern was analyzed using the univariate Ripley’s K function. A total of 48 trees of M. paraensis were measured, with a total density of 4.1 individuals ha-1, a mean height of 7.1 m, and a basal area of 0.2324 m2 ha-1. Mora paraensis showed a relatively good density of trees, an inverse J-shaped diameter distribution pattern, and individuals in almost every diameter class. The population was predominantly young (75% of individuals), however, the qualitative parameters suggested unfavorable conditions regarding the health of M. paraensis trees, perhaps affecting their development in this environment. At the within diameter class level, the aggregate pattern dominated in smaller diameter classes, but shifted into a random pattern in the larger diameter classes. This study reinforces the importance of using methods that take into account different distance scales, allowing a better understanding of the relationships between the species attributes and their spatial distribution pattern, especially to scientifically manage and utilize forest resources in areas with conservation interest.Keywords: Diameter distribution; Flooded forest; Pracuúba; Ripley’s K function; Spatial analysis trees. |
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https://periodicos.unifap.br/index.php/biota/article/view/5481 |
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Direitos autorais 2021 Biota Amazônia (Biote Amazonie, Biota Amazonia, Amazonian Biota) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
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Macapá; Amapá; Brazil; Amazonia; South America Censo florestal |
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Universidade Federal do Amapá |
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Universidade Federal do Amapá |
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