Short timescale regeneration in a tropical dry forest in Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Andrade, Juliana Ramos de
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Lopes, Clarissa Gomes Reis, Silva, Kleber Andrade da, Santos, Josiene Maria Falcão Fraga dos, Lima, Elifábia Neves de, Sales, Priscila Silva dos Santos Cabral, Aguiar, Bruno Ayron de Souza, Silva, Suzene Izídio da, Araujo, Vanessa Kelly Rodrigues de, Santos, Danielle Melo dos, Araújo, Elcida de Lima
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/27880
Resumo: The Tropical dry forests cover large regions of the world and have been extensively altered by human activities. This study was aimed at characterizing and comparing the density, diversity and structural parameters of a human-altered secondary dry within an interval of five years of regeneration. Two hundred plots were established in the forest and two monitoring surveys were carried out, with interval of five years between them. All individuals in each plot with diameter at the ground level ≥ 3 cm were measured. After five years, no differences were observed in the number of species. Total density and mean basal area decreased, as a result of the maturation of the forest and possibly due to a prolonged drought in 2012. In 2008, the total basal area was 10.59 m².ha-1, increasing to 11.01 m².ha-1 in 2013. The mean height of the community did not increase significantly, from 3.59 m in 2008 to 3.65 min 2013. The number of individuals in the larger diameter classes reduced between 2008 and 2013, while the opposite was observed for smaller classes. Some structural parameters increased or decreased depending on the group of species analyzed and there was still a group that did not present significant changes. Therefore, age since abandonment can affect the regeneration process and the resilience of the forest. We realized, the speed in which these alterations occurred in an interval of five years can be considered slow and changes in the recovery process of a 16-year-old forest may not be detected.
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spelling Short timescale regeneration in a tropical dry forest in Brazil Regeneración a corto plazo en el bosque seco tropical de BrasilCurta escala temporal de regeneração em floresta tropical seca do Brasil Semi áridoCaatingaRegeneración naturalBosque SecundarioCampo de agricultura abandonado.SemiáridoCaatingaRegeneração naturalFloresta SecundáriaCampo de agricultura abandonada.SemiaridCaatingaNatural RegenerationSecondary ForestAbandoned agricultural field.The Tropical dry forests cover large regions of the world and have been extensively altered by human activities. This study was aimed at characterizing and comparing the density, diversity and structural parameters of a human-altered secondary dry within an interval of five years of regeneration. Two hundred plots were established in the forest and two monitoring surveys were carried out, with interval of five years between them. All individuals in each plot with diameter at the ground level ≥ 3 cm were measured. After five years, no differences were observed in the number of species. Total density and mean basal area decreased, as a result of the maturation of the forest and possibly due to a prolonged drought in 2012. In 2008, the total basal area was 10.59 m².ha-1, increasing to 11.01 m².ha-1 in 2013. The mean height of the community did not increase significantly, from 3.59 m in 2008 to 3.65 min 2013. The number of individuals in the larger diameter classes reduced between 2008 and 2013, while the opposite was observed for smaller classes. Some structural parameters increased or decreased depending on the group of species analyzed and there was still a group that did not present significant changes. Therefore, age since abandonment can affect the regeneration process and the resilience of the forest. We realized, the speed in which these alterations occurred in an interval of five years can be considered slow and changes in the recovery process of a 16-year-old forest may not be detected.Los bosques secos tropicales cubren grandes regiones del mundo y han sido alterados en gran medida por las actividades humanas. Este estudio tuvo como objetivo caracterizar y comparar la densidad, diversidad y parámetros estructurales de un bosque seco secundario alterado por el hombre durante un período de regeneración de cinco años. Se implantaron 200 parcelas en el bosque y se realizaron dos sondeos de seguimiento, con un intervalo de cinco años entre ellos. Se midieron todos los individuos de cada parcela con un diámetro a nivel del suelo ≥3 cm. Después de cinco años, no se observaron diferencias en el número de especies. La densidad total y el área basal media disminuyeron como resultado de la maduración del bosque y posiblemente debido a una sequía prolongada en 2012. En 2008, el área basal total fue de 10,59 m².ha-1, aumentando a 11,01 m².ha-1 en 2013. la altura promedio de la comunidad no aumentó significativamente, de 3,59 m en 2008 a 3,65 min en 2013. El número de individuos en las clases de mayor diámetro disminuyó entre 2008 y 2013, mientras que ocurrió lo contrario en las clases más pequeñas. Algunos parámetros estructurales aumentaron o disminuyeron dependiendo del grupo de especies analizadas y aún hubo un grupo que no mostró cambios significativos. Por lo tanto, la edad desde el abandono puede afectar el proceso de regeneración y la resiliencia del bosque. Nos dimos cuenta de que la velocidad con la que ocurrieron estos cambios en un intervalo de cinco años puede considerarse lenta y es posible que no se detecten cambios en el proceso de recuperación de un bosque de 16 años.As florestas tropicais secas cobrem grandes regiões do mundo e foram amplamente alteradas pelas atividades humanas. Este estudo teve como objetivo caracterizar e comparar a densidade, diversidade e parâmetros estruturais de uma floresta seca secundária alterada pelo homem em um intervalo de cinco anos de regeneração. Duzentas parcelas foram implantadas na floresta e foram realizados dois levantamentos de monitoramento, com intervalo de cinco anos entre eles. Todos os indivíduos de cada parcela com diâmetro ao nível do solo ≥3 cm foram medidos. Após cinco anos, não foram observadas diferenças no número de espécies. A densidade total e a área basal média diminuíram, como resultado da maturação da floresta e possivelmente devido a uma estiagem prolongada em 2012. Em 2008, a área basal total era de 10,59 m².ha-1, aumentando para 11,01 m².ha-1 em 2013. A altura média da comunidade não aumentou significativamente, de 3,59 m em 2008 para 3,65 min em 2013. O número de indivíduos nas classes de maior diâmetro diminuiu entre 2008 e 2013, enquanto o contrário foi observado nas classes menores. Alguns parâmetros estruturais aumentaram ou diminuíram dependendo do grupo de espécies analisadas e ainda houve um grupo que não apresentou alterações significativas. Portanto, a idade desde o abandono pode afetar o processo de regeneração e a resiliência da floresta. Percebemos que a velocidade com que essas alterações ocorreram em um intervalo de cinco anos pode ser considerada lenta e mudanças no processo de recuperação de uma floresta de 16 anos podem não ser detectadas.Research, Society and Development2022-04-07info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2788010.33448/rsd-v11i5.27880Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 5; e29411527880Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 5; e29411527880Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 5; e294115278802525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/27880/24573Copyright (c) 2022 Juliana Ramos de Andrade; Clarissa Gomes Reis Lopes; Kleber Andrade da Silva; Josiene Maria Falcão Fraga dos Santos; Elifábia Neves de Lima; Priscila Silva dos Santos Cabral Sales; Bruno Ayron de Souza Aguiar; Suzene Izídio da Silva; Vanessa Kelly Rodrigues de Araujo; Danielle Melo dos Santos; Elcida de Lima Araújohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAndrade, Juliana Ramos deLopes, Clarissa Gomes Reis Silva, Kleber Andrade da Santos, Josiene Maria Falcão Fraga dos Lima, Elifábia Neves deSales, Priscila Silva dos Santos Cabral Aguiar, Bruno Ayron de Souza Silva, Suzene Izídio da Araujo, Vanessa Kelly Rodrigues de Santos, Danielle Melo dos Araújo, Elcida de Lima 2022-04-17T18:18:56Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/27880Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:45:28.240307Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Short timescale regeneration in a tropical dry forest in Brazil
Regeneración a corto plazo en el bosque seco tropical de Brasil
Curta escala temporal de regeneração em floresta tropical seca do Brasil
title Short timescale regeneration in a tropical dry forest in Brazil
spellingShingle Short timescale regeneration in a tropical dry forest in Brazil
Andrade, Juliana Ramos de
Semi árido
Caatinga
Regeneración natural
Bosque Secundario
Campo de agricultura abandonado.
Semiárido
Caatinga
Regeneração natural
Floresta Secundária
Campo de agricultura abandonada.
Semiarid
Caatinga
Natural Regeneration
Secondary Forest
Abandoned agricultural field.
title_short Short timescale regeneration in a tropical dry forest in Brazil
title_full Short timescale regeneration in a tropical dry forest in Brazil
title_fullStr Short timescale regeneration in a tropical dry forest in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Short timescale regeneration in a tropical dry forest in Brazil
title_sort Short timescale regeneration in a tropical dry forest in Brazil
author Andrade, Juliana Ramos de
author_facet Andrade, Juliana Ramos de
Lopes, Clarissa Gomes Reis
Silva, Kleber Andrade da
Santos, Josiene Maria Falcão Fraga dos
Lima, Elifábia Neves de
Sales, Priscila Silva dos Santos Cabral
Aguiar, Bruno Ayron de Souza
Silva, Suzene Izídio da
Araujo, Vanessa Kelly Rodrigues de
Santos, Danielle Melo dos
Araújo, Elcida de Lima
author_role author
author2 Lopes, Clarissa Gomes Reis
Silva, Kleber Andrade da
Santos, Josiene Maria Falcão Fraga dos
Lima, Elifábia Neves de
Sales, Priscila Silva dos Santos Cabral
Aguiar, Bruno Ayron de Souza
Silva, Suzene Izídio da
Araujo, Vanessa Kelly Rodrigues de
Santos, Danielle Melo dos
Araújo, Elcida de Lima
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Andrade, Juliana Ramos de
Lopes, Clarissa Gomes Reis
Silva, Kleber Andrade da
Santos, Josiene Maria Falcão Fraga dos
Lima, Elifábia Neves de
Sales, Priscila Silva dos Santos Cabral
Aguiar, Bruno Ayron de Souza
Silva, Suzene Izídio da
Araujo, Vanessa Kelly Rodrigues de
Santos, Danielle Melo dos
Araújo, Elcida de Lima
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Semi árido
Caatinga
Regeneración natural
Bosque Secundario
Campo de agricultura abandonado.
Semiárido
Caatinga
Regeneração natural
Floresta Secundária
Campo de agricultura abandonada.
Semiarid
Caatinga
Natural Regeneration
Secondary Forest
Abandoned agricultural field.
topic Semi árido
Caatinga
Regeneración natural
Bosque Secundario
Campo de agricultura abandonado.
Semiárido
Caatinga
Regeneração natural
Floresta Secundária
Campo de agricultura abandonada.
Semiarid
Caatinga
Natural Regeneration
Secondary Forest
Abandoned agricultural field.
description The Tropical dry forests cover large regions of the world and have been extensively altered by human activities. This study was aimed at characterizing and comparing the density, diversity and structural parameters of a human-altered secondary dry within an interval of five years of regeneration. Two hundred plots were established in the forest and two monitoring surveys were carried out, with interval of five years between them. All individuals in each plot with diameter at the ground level ≥ 3 cm were measured. After five years, no differences were observed in the number of species. Total density and mean basal area decreased, as a result of the maturation of the forest and possibly due to a prolonged drought in 2012. In 2008, the total basal area was 10.59 m².ha-1, increasing to 11.01 m².ha-1 in 2013. The mean height of the community did not increase significantly, from 3.59 m in 2008 to 3.65 min 2013. The number of individuals in the larger diameter classes reduced between 2008 and 2013, while the opposite was observed for smaller classes. Some structural parameters increased or decreased depending on the group of species analyzed and there was still a group that did not present significant changes. Therefore, age since abandonment can affect the regeneration process and the resilience of the forest. We realized, the speed in which these alterations occurred in an interval of five years can be considered slow and changes in the recovery process of a 16-year-old forest may not be detected.
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