Structure, diversity, and spatial patterns in a permanent plot of a high Restinga forest in Southeastern Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Lima, Renato Augusto Ferreira De
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Oliveira, Alexandre Adalardo De, Martini, Adriana Maria Zanforlin, Sampaio, Daniela, Souza, Vinícius Castro, Rodrigues, Ricardo Ribeiro
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/11449/122260
Resumo: We assessed the structure, diversity and distribution of tree species in a 10.24-ha permanent plot of high Restinga forest (HRF) in southeastern Brazil. We sampled 15,040 individuals belonging to 45 families, 87 genera and 116 species (density= 1,468 trees ha-1, and basal area= 28.0 m² ha-1). Mean richness was lower than other types of tropical forests and other HRFs that have been less intensively sampled, which is probably due to the younger age and hydromorphy of the soils in the study site. Tree density, basal area, species composition, and diversity all varied considerably depending on the size class considered. The studied plot had a density similar to other tropical forests but with a smaller basal area (fewer individuals > 60 cm in diameter), and higher density of smaller trees. Multi-stemmed individuals were not frequent (11% of the trees), though they were widespread among species (74% of the species). Spatial distribution was predominantly clumped, a pattern common to other types of tropical forests. Besides growing over white-sand soils, the PEIC plot and other white-sand forests of the world also had very similar patterns of community structure, richness and diversity. Therefore, we consider the HRF as a recognizable subtype of white-sand forest.
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spelling Structure, diversity, and spatial patterns in a permanent plot of a high Restinga forest in Southeastern BrazilEstrutura, diversidade e padrões espaciais em uma parcela permanente de floresta alta de Restinga no Sudeste do Brasilclasses de tamanho de árvoresFloresta Atlânticafustes múltiplosriqueza de espéciesAtlantic Forestmulti-stemmed treesspecies richnesstree size classesWe assessed the structure, diversity and distribution of tree species in a 10.24-ha permanent plot of high Restinga forest (HRF) in southeastern Brazil. We sampled 15,040 individuals belonging to 45 families, 87 genera and 116 species (density= 1,468 trees ha-1, and basal area= 28.0 m² ha-1). Mean richness was lower than other types of tropical forests and other HRFs that have been less intensively sampled, which is probably due to the younger age and hydromorphy of the soils in the study site. Tree density, basal area, species composition, and diversity all varied considerably depending on the size class considered. The studied plot had a density similar to other tropical forests but with a smaller basal area (fewer individuals > 60 cm in diameter), and higher density of smaller trees. Multi-stemmed individuals were not frequent (11% of the trees), though they were widespread among species (74% of the species). Spatial distribution was predominantly clumped, a pattern common to other types of tropical forests. Besides growing over white-sand soils, the PEIC plot and other white-sand forests of the world also had very similar patterns of community structure, richness and diversity. Therefore, we consider the HRF as a recognizable subtype of white-sand forest.Nós investigamos a estrutura, diversidade e distribuição de espécies arbóreas em uma parcela de 10,24 ha de uma floresta alta de Restinga (FAR) no Sudeste do Brasil. Nós amostramos 15.040 indivíduos pertencentes a 45 famílias, 87 gêneros e 116 espécies (densidade= 1.468 árvores ha-1, e área basal= 28,0 m² ha-1). A riqueza média foi menor que outros tipos de florestas tropicais e outras FAR amostradas em menor intensidade, provavelmente pela juventude e hidromorfia dos solos na área de estudo. A densidade, área basal, composição e diversidade arbórea variaram consideravelmente de acordo com a classe de tamanho considerada. A parcela estudada teve uma densidade similar a outras florestas tropicais, mas com menor área basal (menos indivíduos > 60 cm de diâmetro) e maior densidade de árvores pequenas. Fustes múltiplos não foram frequentes (11% dos indivíduos), mas foram comuns entre as espécies (74% das espécies). A distribuição espacial foi predominantemente agregada, um padrão comum a outros tipos de florestas tropicais. Além do substrato arenoso, a parcela estudada e outras florestas de areia branca do mundo tiveram padrões muito similares de estrutura, riqueza e diversidade. Assim, consideramos a FAR como um subtipo evidente de floresta de areia branca.Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)PetrobrásCoordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)Universidade de São Paulo Instituto de Biociências Programa de Pós-Graduação em EcologiaUniversidade de São Paulo Instituto de Biociências, Departamento de EcologiaUniversidade de São Paulo Escola de ArtesUniversidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie Centro de Ciências Biológicas e da SaúdeUniversidade de São Paulo Escola Superior de Agricultura 'Luiz de Queiroz' Departamento de Ciências BiológicasFAPESP: 99/09635–0Petrobrás: 0050.0023163.06.4Sociedade Botânica do BrasilUniversidade de São Paulo (USP)Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie Centro de Ciências Biológicas e da SaúdeLima, Renato Augusto Ferreira DeOliveira, Alexandre Adalardo DeMartini, Adriana Maria ZanforlinSampaio, DanielaSouza, Vinícius CastroRodrigues, Ricardo Ribeiro2015-04-23T20:35:44Z2015-04-23T20:35:44Z2011-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article633-645application/pdfActa Botanica Brasilica. Sociedade Botânica do Brasil, v. 25, n. 3, p. 633-645, 2011.0102-3306http://hdl.handle.net/11449/12226010.1590/S0102-33062011000300017S0102-33062011000300017S0102-33062011000300017.pdfSciELOreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengActa Botanica Brasilica0.8170,325info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-12-10T06:20:25Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/122260Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T19:57:37.169728Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Structure, diversity, and spatial patterns in a permanent plot of a high Restinga forest in Southeastern Brazil
Estrutura, diversidade e padrões espaciais em uma parcela permanente de floresta alta de Restinga no Sudeste do Brasil
title Structure, diversity, and spatial patterns in a permanent plot of a high Restinga forest in Southeastern Brazil
spellingShingle Structure, diversity, and spatial patterns in a permanent plot of a high Restinga forest in Southeastern Brazil
Lima, Renato Augusto Ferreira De
classes de tamanho de árvores
Floresta Atlântica
fustes múltiplos
riqueza de espécies
Atlantic Forest
multi-stemmed trees
species richness
tree size classes
title_short Structure, diversity, and spatial patterns in a permanent plot of a high Restinga forest in Southeastern Brazil
title_full Structure, diversity, and spatial patterns in a permanent plot of a high Restinga forest in Southeastern Brazil
title_fullStr Structure, diversity, and spatial patterns in a permanent plot of a high Restinga forest in Southeastern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Structure, diversity, and spatial patterns in a permanent plot of a high Restinga forest in Southeastern Brazil
title_sort Structure, diversity, and spatial patterns in a permanent plot of a high Restinga forest in Southeastern Brazil
author Lima, Renato Augusto Ferreira De
author_facet Lima, Renato Augusto Ferreira De
Oliveira, Alexandre Adalardo De
Martini, Adriana Maria Zanforlin
Sampaio, Daniela
Souza, Vinícius Castro
Rodrigues, Ricardo Ribeiro
author_role author
author2 Oliveira, Alexandre Adalardo De
Martini, Adriana Maria Zanforlin
Sampaio, Daniela
Souza, Vinícius Castro
Rodrigues, Ricardo Ribeiro
author2_role author
author
author
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie Centro de Ciências Biológicas e da Saúde
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lima, Renato Augusto Ferreira De
Oliveira, Alexandre Adalardo De
Martini, Adriana Maria Zanforlin
Sampaio, Daniela
Souza, Vinícius Castro
Rodrigues, Ricardo Ribeiro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv classes de tamanho de árvores
Floresta Atlântica
fustes múltiplos
riqueza de espécies
Atlantic Forest
multi-stemmed trees
species richness
tree size classes
topic classes de tamanho de árvores
Floresta Atlântica
fustes múltiplos
riqueza de espécies
Atlantic Forest
multi-stemmed trees
species richness
tree size classes
description We assessed the structure, diversity and distribution of tree species in a 10.24-ha permanent plot of high Restinga forest (HRF) in southeastern Brazil. We sampled 15,040 individuals belonging to 45 families, 87 genera and 116 species (density= 1,468 trees ha-1, and basal area= 28.0 m² ha-1). Mean richness was lower than other types of tropical forests and other HRFs that have been less intensively sampled, which is probably due to the younger age and hydromorphy of the soils in the study site. Tree density, basal area, species composition, and diversity all varied considerably depending on the size class considered. The studied plot had a density similar to other tropical forests but with a smaller basal area (fewer individuals > 60 cm in diameter), and higher density of smaller trees. Multi-stemmed individuals were not frequent (11% of the trees), though they were widespread among species (74% of the species). Spatial distribution was predominantly clumped, a pattern common to other types of tropical forests. Besides growing over white-sand soils, the PEIC plot and other white-sand forests of the world also had very similar patterns of community structure, richness and diversity. Therefore, we consider the HRF as a recognizable subtype of white-sand forest.
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