Phytosociological evaluation of a fragment of dense ombrophylous forest located southwest of Amapá, Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Lima, Renan de Sousa
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Sardinha, Mauricio Alves, Ramos, Mikael Bruno Brito, Valadares, Karla Victória Frazão, Souza, Jeferson dos Santos, Aparício, Perseu da Silva, Silva, Breno Marques da Silva e, Silva, Merian Correia da, Sotta, Eleneide Doff, Lima, Robson Carmo
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Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/27646
Resumo: The objective of the research was to analyze the phytosociology and floristic diversity of a stretch of dense ombrophilous forest located in the Eastern Amazon. With the systemic method, 5 plots of 1 ha were allocated, spaced 0.5 km apart, in a transect of 5 km long by 0.3 km wide. Phytosociological parameters were used for the horizontal and vertical structure. 965 individuals were inventoried, with DBH ≥ 20 cm, classified into 35 families and 92 tree species. Sturges' formula Determined 11 classes of DAP, forming an inverted “J”. The Shannon diversity index was 2.39 nats ind-1 and the Jaccard similarity index was equal to or above 0.33. The most representative families in the study area were Fabaceae (232), Lecythidaceae (143), Sapotaceae (132), and the species with the highest values in the importance value analysis are Pouteria guianensis Aubl. (12.24%), Licania paraensis (10.41%) and Guatteria poeppigiana Mart. (10.10%).
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spelling Phytosociological evaluation of a fragment of dense ombrophylous forest located southwest of Amapá, BrazilEvaluación fitosociológica de un fragmento de bosque ombrófilo denso ubicado al suroeste de Amapá, BrasilAvaliação fitossociológica de um fragmento de floresta ombrófila densa localizado a sudoeste do Amapá, BrasilAmapáFloresta de terra firmeDiversidadeRiqueza.AmapáUpland forestDiversityWealth.AmapáBosque de montañaDiversidadPoder.The objective of the research was to analyze the phytosociology and floristic diversity of a stretch of dense ombrophilous forest located in the Eastern Amazon. With the systemic method, 5 plots of 1 ha were allocated, spaced 0.5 km apart, in a transect of 5 km long by 0.3 km wide. Phytosociological parameters were used for the horizontal and vertical structure. 965 individuals were inventoried, with DBH ≥ 20 cm, classified into 35 families and 92 tree species. Sturges' formula Determined 11 classes of DAP, forming an inverted “J”. The Shannon diversity index was 2.39 nats ind-1 and the Jaccard similarity index was equal to or above 0.33. The most representative families in the study area were Fabaceae (232), Lecythidaceae (143), Sapotaceae (132), and the species with the highest values in the importance value analysis are Pouteria guianensis Aubl. (12.24%), Licania paraensis (10.41%) and Guatteria poeppigiana Mart. (10.10%).El objetivo de la investigación fue analizar la fitosociología y la diversidad florística de una franja de bosque ombrófilo denso ubicado en la Amazonía Oriental. Con el método sistémico se asignaron 5 parcelas de 1 ha, espaciadas 0,5 km, en un transecto de 5 km de largo por 0,3 km de ancho. Se utilizaron parámetros fitosociológicos para la estructura horizontal y vertical. Se inventariaron 965 individuos, con DAP ≥ 20 cm, clasificados en 35 familias y 92 especies arbóreas. Fórmula de Sturges Determina 11 clases de DAP, formando una “J” invertida. El índice de diversidad de Shannon fue de 2,39 nats ind-1 y el índice de similitud de Jaccard fue igual o superior a 0,33. Las familias más representativas en el área de estudio fueron Fabaceae (232), Lecythidaceae (143), Sapotaceae (132), y las especies con valores más altos en el análisis de valor de importancia son Pouteria guianensis Aubl. (12,24%), Licania paraensis (10,41%) y Guatteria poeppigiana Mart. (10,10%).O objetivo da pesquisa foi analisar a fitossociologia e diversidade florística de um trecho de floresta ombrófila densa localizada na Amazônia Oriental. Com o método sistémico foram alocadas 5 parcelas de 1 ha, distanciadas em 0,5 km entre si, em um transecto de 5 km de comprimento por 0,3 km de largura. Parâmetros fitossociológicos foram utilizados para a estrutura horizontal e vertical. Inventariados 965 indivíduos, com DAP ≥ 20 cm, classificados em 35 famílias e 92 espécies arbóreas. A fórmula de Sturges Determinou 11 classes de DAP, formando um “J” investido. O índice de diversidade de Shannon foi de 2,39 nats ind-1 e o Índice de similaridade de Jaccard foi igual ou acima de 0,33. As famílias mais representativas na área de estudo foram a Fabaceae (232), Lecythidaceae (143), Sapotaceae (132), e as espécies com maiores valores na análise de valor de importância são Pouteria guianensis Aubl. (12,24 %), Licania paraensis (10,41 %) e Guatteria poeppigiana Mart. (10,10 %).Research, Society and Development2022-03-25info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2764610.33448/rsd-v11i4.27646Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 4; e53211427646Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 4; e53211427646Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 4; e532114276462525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/27646/24169Copyright (c) 2022 Renan de Sousa Lima; Mauricio Alves Sardinha; Mikael Bruno Brito Ramos; Karla Victória Frazão Valadares; Jeferson dos Santos Souza; Perseu da Silva Aparício; Breno Marques da Silva e Silva; Merian Correia da Silva; Eleneide Doff Sotta; Robson Carmo Limahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLima, Renan de SousaSardinha, Mauricio AlvesRamos, Mikael Bruno BritoValadares, Karla Victória FrazãoSouza, Jeferson dos SantosAparício, Perseu da SilvaSilva, Breno Marques da Silva eSilva, Merian Correia daSotta, Eleneide DoffLima, Robson Carmo2022-03-27T17:17:09Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/27646Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:45:18.148437Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Phytosociological evaluation of a fragment of dense ombrophylous forest located southwest of Amapá, Brazil
Evaluación fitosociológica de un fragmento de bosque ombrófilo denso ubicado al suroeste de Amapá, Brasil
Avaliação fitossociológica de um fragmento de floresta ombrófila densa localizado a sudoeste do Amapá, Brasil
title Phytosociological evaluation of a fragment of dense ombrophylous forest located southwest of Amapá, Brazil
spellingShingle Phytosociological evaluation of a fragment of dense ombrophylous forest located southwest of Amapá, Brazil
Lima, Renan de Sousa
Amapá
Floresta de terra firme
Diversidade
Riqueza.
Amapá
Upland forest
Diversity
Wealth.
Amapá
Bosque de montaña
Diversidad
Poder.
title_short Phytosociological evaluation of a fragment of dense ombrophylous forest located southwest of Amapá, Brazil
title_full Phytosociological evaluation of a fragment of dense ombrophylous forest located southwest of Amapá, Brazil
title_fullStr Phytosociological evaluation of a fragment of dense ombrophylous forest located southwest of Amapá, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Phytosociological evaluation of a fragment of dense ombrophylous forest located southwest of Amapá, Brazil
title_sort Phytosociological evaluation of a fragment of dense ombrophylous forest located southwest of Amapá, Brazil
author Lima, Renan de Sousa
author_facet Lima, Renan de Sousa
Sardinha, Mauricio Alves
Ramos, Mikael Bruno Brito
Valadares, Karla Victória Frazão
Souza, Jeferson dos Santos
Aparício, Perseu da Silva
Silva, Breno Marques da Silva e
Silva, Merian Correia da
Sotta, Eleneide Doff
Lima, Robson Carmo
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author2 Sardinha, Mauricio Alves
Ramos, Mikael Bruno Brito
Valadares, Karla Victória Frazão
Souza, Jeferson dos Santos
Aparício, Perseu da Silva
Silva, Breno Marques da Silva e
Silva, Merian Correia da
Sotta, Eleneide Doff
Lima, Robson Carmo
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lima, Renan de Sousa
Sardinha, Mauricio Alves
Ramos, Mikael Bruno Brito
Valadares, Karla Victória Frazão
Souza, Jeferson dos Santos
Aparício, Perseu da Silva
Silva, Breno Marques da Silva e
Silva, Merian Correia da
Sotta, Eleneide Doff
Lima, Robson Carmo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Amapá
Floresta de terra firme
Diversidade
Riqueza.
Amapá
Upland forest
Diversity
Wealth.
Amapá
Bosque de montaña
Diversidad
Poder.
topic Amapá
Floresta de terra firme
Diversidade
Riqueza.
Amapá
Upland forest
Diversity
Wealth.
Amapá
Bosque de montaña
Diversidad
Poder.
description The objective of the research was to analyze the phytosociology and floristic diversity of a stretch of dense ombrophilous forest located in the Eastern Amazon. With the systemic method, 5 plots of 1 ha were allocated, spaced 0.5 km apart, in a transect of 5 km long by 0.3 km wide. Phytosociological parameters were used for the horizontal and vertical structure. 965 individuals were inventoried, with DBH ≥ 20 cm, classified into 35 families and 92 tree species. Sturges' formula Determined 11 classes of DAP, forming an inverted “J”. The Shannon diversity index was 2.39 nats ind-1 and the Jaccard similarity index was equal to or above 0.33. The most representative families in the study area were Fabaceae (232), Lecythidaceae (143), Sapotaceae (132), and the species with the highest values in the importance value analysis are Pouteria guianensis Aubl. (12.24%), Licania paraensis (10.41%) and Guatteria poeppigiana Mart. (10.10%).
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