Floristic and structural analysis of a secondary forest in two successional phases in the Municipality of Capitão Poço in the Northeast of Pará

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Autor(a) principal: Pinheiro, Klewton Adriano Oliveira
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Silva , Manoela Ferreira Fernandes da, Carneiro, Francimary da Silva, Ribeiro , Ellen Gabriele Pinto, Marcuartú , Bianca Chaves, Braga, Elayne Oliveira, Amorim, Marcio Braga, Costa, Stone César Cavalcante da
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Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
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Resumo: The objective of this work was to analyze the floristic and structural changes of an area with two successional phases in a secondary forest in Capitão Poço - PA. Two measurements were taken with an interval of four years, called Phase 1 and 2. The area has 0.36 ha, divided into 36 subplots of 10m x 10m, where all individuals with DBH ≥ 5 cm were recorded, meeting 444 individuals distributed in 35 species, 26 genera, 19 families with a total basal area of 9,266m2/ha and density of 1,232.33 trees/ha (Phase 1) and 518 individuals distributed in 38 species, 28 genera, 20 families with 11,531m2 /ha of basal area and density of 1,438.89 trees/ha (Phase 2). The species Vismia guianensis, Guatteria amazonica, Lacistema aggregatum and Banara guianensis were the most abundant and frequent. The families with the highest basal area, frequency and IVI were Leguminosae, Clusiaceae, Annonaceae, Lauraceae and Melastomataceae (Phase 1 and 2). The Leguminosae and Clusiaceae families were the most important in the floristic composition and structure of the area, having the highest number of species and individuals, respectively. Therefore, these families must have priority in the silvicultural systems that will be implemented in forests with the same characteristics of the studied area.
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spelling Floristic and structural analysis of a secondary forest in two successional phases in the Municipality of Capitão Poço in the Northeast of Pará Análisis florístico y estructural de un bosque secundario en dos fases sucesionales en el Municipio de Capitão Poço en el noreste de ParáAnálise florística e estrutural de uma floresta secundária em duas fases sucessionais no Município de Capitão Poço no Nordeste ParaenseFitossociologia; Floresta secundária; Unidade agrária.FitossociologiaFloresta secundáriaUnidade agrária.PhytosociologySecondary forestAgrarian unit.FitosociologíaBosque secundarioUnidad agraria.The objective of this work was to analyze the floristic and structural changes of an area with two successional phases in a secondary forest in Capitão Poço - PA. Two measurements were taken with an interval of four years, called Phase 1 and 2. The area has 0.36 ha, divided into 36 subplots of 10m x 10m, where all individuals with DBH ≥ 5 cm were recorded, meeting 444 individuals distributed in 35 species, 26 genera, 19 families with a total basal area of 9,266m2/ha and density of 1,232.33 trees/ha (Phase 1) and 518 individuals distributed in 38 species, 28 genera, 20 families with 11,531m2 /ha of basal area and density of 1,438.89 trees/ha (Phase 2). The species Vismia guianensis, Guatteria amazonica, Lacistema aggregatum and Banara guianensis were the most abundant and frequent. The families with the highest basal area, frequency and IVI were Leguminosae, Clusiaceae, Annonaceae, Lauraceae and Melastomataceae (Phase 1 and 2). The Leguminosae and Clusiaceae families were the most important in the floristic composition and structure of the area, having the highest number of species and individuals, respectively. Therefore, these families must have priority in the silvicultural systems that will be implemented in forests with the same characteristics of the studied area.El objetivo de este trabajo fue analizar los cambios florísticos y estructurales de un área con dos fases sucesionales en un bosque secundario en Capitão Poço - PA. Se tomaron dos mediciones con un intervalo de cuatro años, denominadas Fase 1 y 2. El área tiene 0.36 ha, dividida en 36 subparcelas de 10m x 10m, donde se registraron todos los individuos con DAP ≥ 5 cm, reuniéndose 444 individuos distribuidos en 35 especies. , 26 géneros, 19 familias con un área basal total de 9.266m2 / ha y densidad de 1.232,33 árboles / ha (Fase 1) y 518 individuos distribuidos en 38 especies, 28 géneros, 20 familias con 11.531m2 / ha de área basal y densidad de 1.438,89 árboles / ha (Fase 2). Las especies Vismia guianensis, Guatteria amazonica, Lacistema aggregatum y Banara guianensis fueron las más abundantes y frecuentes. Las familias con mayor área basal, frecuencia e IVI fueron Leguminosae, Clusiaceae, Annonaceae, Lauraceae y Melastomataceae (Fase 1 y 2). Las familias Leguminosae y Clusiaceae fueron las más importantes en la composición y estructura florística del área, teniendo el mayor número de especies e individuos, respectivamente. Por lo tanto, estas familias deben tener prioridad en los sistemas silvícolas que se implementarán en bosques con las mismas características del área estudiada.O trabalho teve como objetivo analisar as mudanças florísticas e estruturais de uma área com duas fases sucessionais em uma floresta secundária em Capitão Poço - PA. Foram feitas duas medições com intervalo de quatro anos, sendo denominadas de Fase 1 e 2.  A área possui 0,36 ha, dividida em 36 subparcelas de 10m x 10m, onde foram registrados todos os indivíduos com DAP ≥ 5 cm, encontrando-se 444 indivíduos distribuídos em 35 espécies, 26 gêneros, 19 famílias com área basal total de 9.266m2/ha e densidade de 1.232,33 árvores/ha (Fase 1) e 518 indivíduos distribuídos em 38 espécies, 28 gêneros, 20 famílias com 11.531m2/ha  de área basal e densidade de 1.438,89 árvores/ha (Fase 2). As espécies Vismia guianensis, Guatteria amazonica, Lacistema aggregatum e Banara guianensis foram as mais abundantes e freqüentes. As famílias que apresentaram maior área basal, freqüência e IVI foram Leguminosae, Clusiaceae, Annonaceae, Lauraceae e Melastomataceae (Fase 1 e 2).  As famílias Leguminosae e Clusiaceae foram as mais importantes na composição florística e estrutura da área possuindo maiores números de espécies e indivíduos, respectivamente. Portanto, essas famílias devem ter prioridade nos sistemas silviculturais que venham a ser implantados em florestas com as mesmas características da área estudada.Research, Society and Development2021-07-12info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1689410.33448/rsd-v10i8.16894Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 8; e29410816894Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 8; e29410816894Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 8; e294108168942525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/16894/15508Copyright (c) 2021 Klewton Adriano Oliveira Pinheiro; Manoela Ferreira Fernandes da Silva ; Francimary da Silva Carneiro; Ellen Gabriele Pinto Ribeiro ; Bianca Chaves Marcuartú ; Elayne Oliveira Braga; Marcio Braga Amorim; Stone César Cavalcante da Costahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPinheiro, Klewton Adriano Oliveira Silva , Manoela Ferreira Fernandes da Carneiro, Francimary da Silva Ribeiro , Ellen Gabriele Pinto Marcuartú , Bianca Chaves Braga, Elayne Oliveira Amorim, Marcio Braga Costa, Stone César Cavalcante da 2021-08-21T18:46:59Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/16894Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:37:19.571935Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Floristic and structural analysis of a secondary forest in two successional phases in the Municipality of Capitão Poço in the Northeast of Pará
Análisis florístico y estructural de un bosque secundario en dos fases sucesionales en el Municipio de Capitão Poço en el noreste de Pará
Análise florística e estrutural de uma floresta secundária em duas fases sucessionais no Município de Capitão Poço no Nordeste Paraense
title Floristic and structural analysis of a secondary forest in two successional phases in the Municipality of Capitão Poço in the Northeast of Pará
spellingShingle Floristic and structural analysis of a secondary forest in two successional phases in the Municipality of Capitão Poço in the Northeast of Pará
Pinheiro, Klewton Adriano Oliveira
Fitossociologia; Floresta secundária; Unidade agrária.
Fitossociologia
Floresta secundária
Unidade agrária.
Phytosociology
Secondary forest
Agrarian unit.
Fitosociología
Bosque secundario
Unidad agraria.
title_short Floristic and structural analysis of a secondary forest in two successional phases in the Municipality of Capitão Poço in the Northeast of Pará
title_full Floristic and structural analysis of a secondary forest in two successional phases in the Municipality of Capitão Poço in the Northeast of Pará
title_fullStr Floristic and structural analysis of a secondary forest in two successional phases in the Municipality of Capitão Poço in the Northeast of Pará
title_full_unstemmed Floristic and structural analysis of a secondary forest in two successional phases in the Municipality of Capitão Poço in the Northeast of Pará
title_sort Floristic and structural analysis of a secondary forest in two successional phases in the Municipality of Capitão Poço in the Northeast of Pará
author Pinheiro, Klewton Adriano Oliveira
author_facet Pinheiro, Klewton Adriano Oliveira
Silva , Manoela Ferreira Fernandes da
Carneiro, Francimary da Silva
Ribeiro , Ellen Gabriele Pinto
Marcuartú , Bianca Chaves
Braga, Elayne Oliveira
Amorim, Marcio Braga
Costa, Stone César Cavalcante da
author_role author
author2 Silva , Manoela Ferreira Fernandes da
Carneiro, Francimary da Silva
Ribeiro , Ellen Gabriele Pinto
Marcuartú , Bianca Chaves
Braga, Elayne Oliveira
Amorim, Marcio Braga
Costa, Stone César Cavalcante da
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pinheiro, Klewton Adriano Oliveira
Silva , Manoela Ferreira Fernandes da
Carneiro, Francimary da Silva
Ribeiro , Ellen Gabriele Pinto
Marcuartú , Bianca Chaves
Braga, Elayne Oliveira
Amorim, Marcio Braga
Costa, Stone César Cavalcante da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Fitossociologia; Floresta secundária; Unidade agrária.
Fitossociologia
Floresta secundária
Unidade agrária.
Phytosociology
Secondary forest
Agrarian unit.
Fitosociología
Bosque secundario
Unidad agraria.
topic Fitossociologia; Floresta secundária; Unidade agrária.
Fitossociologia
Floresta secundária
Unidade agrária.
Phytosociology
Secondary forest
Agrarian unit.
Fitosociología
Bosque secundario
Unidad agraria.
description The objective of this work was to analyze the floristic and structural changes of an area with two successional phases in a secondary forest in Capitão Poço - PA. Two measurements were taken with an interval of four years, called Phase 1 and 2. The area has 0.36 ha, divided into 36 subplots of 10m x 10m, where all individuals with DBH ≥ 5 cm were recorded, meeting 444 individuals distributed in 35 species, 26 genera, 19 families with a total basal area of 9,266m2/ha and density of 1,232.33 trees/ha (Phase 1) and 518 individuals distributed in 38 species, 28 genera, 20 families with 11,531m2 /ha of basal area and density of 1,438.89 trees/ha (Phase 2). The species Vismia guianensis, Guatteria amazonica, Lacistema aggregatum and Banara guianensis were the most abundant and frequent. The families with the highest basal area, frequency and IVI were Leguminosae, Clusiaceae, Annonaceae, Lauraceae and Melastomataceae (Phase 1 and 2). The Leguminosae and Clusiaceae families were the most important in the floristic composition and structure of the area, having the highest number of species and individuals, respectively. Therefore, these families must have priority in the silvicultural systems that will be implemented in forests with the same characteristics of the studied area.
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