Estrutura e classificação sucessional do componente arbóreo de um fragmento de floresta ombrófila densa em Igarassu, Pernambuco
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Resumo: | The Rain Forest is exposed to the effects of the fragmentation process. This process alterates the climate, physionomical and structural conditions of the comunity, leading many species to extinction, and, as a result, decreasing the biodiversity the Rain Forest has. So, this paper work has as its main objective to analize the vertical and horizontal structure of the arboreal components, in a fragment of a dense ombrophylous forest, located in the city of Igarassu, Pernambuco, verificated floristics and structure diferences on the environments located in fragment besides doing the sucecional classification of the species, identifing the level of occupation of lianas in the area and . The area is composed by 48,84 ha, that can be divided in to two environments. The first, with 21,8 ha, is narrower and more elongated and the second has 27,04 ha with a more round shape, This way, it is expected that environment A susser a greater fragmentation effects.It was placed permanently and systematicly 40 plots of 10,0 X 25,0 m (1 ha). Twenty plots are distributed along the more elongated area (environment A) while the other twenties are distributed in the round area (environment B). There were sampled, in the plots, all the arboreal individuals with CAP (chest high circumference) ≥ 10 cm and estimated their hights with the help of a height pruning scisors with 2 m modules. The research done allowed the identification of 99 species, distributed in to 42 families, among 1793 individuals. The families Myrtaceae e Mimosaceae contributed in a higher score to the species. Although, as an individual, the families bigger in numbers were Lecythidaceae, Anacardiaceae and Araliaceae. As concerning to the importancy value (VI), the species that could be highlighted were Tapirira guianensis, Eschweilera ovata, Schefflera morototoni, Dialium guianense, Byrsonima sericea, Inga thibaudiana, Thyrsodium spruceanum, Cupania racemosa, Bowdichia virgilioides and Miconia prasina. Species as the Tapirira guianensis, Eschweilera ovata ad Schefflera morototoni are shown on other researches done in Pernambuco forests. These species produced a diversity rate Shannon – Wiener (H’) of 3,685 nats/individuals. This diversity rate is inside the patterns found among the studies carried out in Pernambuco. The sucessional classification exposed a higher number of species about to start the sucessesion (pioneers + initial secondary) together with the diametrical distribution showed that configurated a geometric decreasing shape (“J” invertido), with the bigger number of individuals on the three first centres of class, alongside with the vertical structure analysis, which observed the majority of the individuals on the first height classes centres, alllowing the afirmation that the fragment studied represents itself as a secondary forest in a sucession start. The level of infestation of lianas in the area happened to be low (69% did not present any infestation at all), what does not match with the other authors afirmations, insecondary forest formation. Through the analogy performed in the two environment, the flowerly similarity came out more heterogeneous between the two environments, floristic diferences in the two areas. In relation to diversity and structure data between the analyzed enviromrnte, its was not shown any difference in the result, exposing that the shape of each area did not influenced disparities between thamselves. |
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MARANGON, Luiz CarlosFERREIRA, Rinaldo Luiz CaracioloSILVA, Ana Carolina Borges Lins eRAMOS, Elba Maria Nogueira FerrazRODAL, Maria Jesus NogueiraCHAVES, Lúcia de Fátima de CarvalhoFELICIANO, Ana Lícia Patriotahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6621326598935661BRANDÃO, Carlos Frederico Lins e Silva2016-08-23T14:38:01Z2007-02-27BRANDÃO, Carlos Frederico Lins e Silva. Estrutura e classificação sucessional do componente arbóreo de um fragmento de floresta ombrófila densa em Igarassu, Pernambuco. 2007. 64 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências Florestais) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/5455The Rain Forest is exposed to the effects of the fragmentation process. This process alterates the climate, physionomical and structural conditions of the comunity, leading many species to extinction, and, as a result, decreasing the biodiversity the Rain Forest has. So, this paper work has as its main objective to analize the vertical and horizontal structure of the arboreal components, in a fragment of a dense ombrophylous forest, located in the city of Igarassu, Pernambuco, verificated floristics and structure diferences on the environments located in fragment besides doing the sucecional classification of the species, identifing the level of occupation of lianas in the area and . The area is composed by 48,84 ha, that can be divided in to two environments. The first, with 21,8 ha, is narrower and more elongated and the second has 27,04 ha with a more round shape, This way, it is expected that environment A susser a greater fragmentation effects.It was placed permanently and systematicly 40 plots of 10,0 X 25,0 m (1 ha). Twenty plots are distributed along the more elongated area (environment A) while the other twenties are distributed in the round area (environment B). There were sampled, in the plots, all the arboreal individuals with CAP (chest high circumference) ≥ 10 cm and estimated their hights with the help of a height pruning scisors with 2 m modules. The research done allowed the identification of 99 species, distributed in to 42 families, among 1793 individuals. The families Myrtaceae e Mimosaceae contributed in a higher score to the species. Although, as an individual, the families bigger in numbers were Lecythidaceae, Anacardiaceae and Araliaceae. As concerning to the importancy value (VI), the species that could be highlighted were Tapirira guianensis, Eschweilera ovata, Schefflera morototoni, Dialium guianense, Byrsonima sericea, Inga thibaudiana, Thyrsodium spruceanum, Cupania racemosa, Bowdichia virgilioides and Miconia prasina. Species as the Tapirira guianensis, Eschweilera ovata ad Schefflera morototoni are shown on other researches done in Pernambuco forests. These species produced a diversity rate Shannon – Wiener (H’) of 3,685 nats/individuals. This diversity rate is inside the patterns found among the studies carried out in Pernambuco. The sucessional classification exposed a higher number of species about to start the sucessesion (pioneers + initial secondary) together with the diametrical distribution showed that configurated a geometric decreasing shape (“J” invertido), with the bigger number of individuals on the three first centres of class, alongside with the vertical structure analysis, which observed the majority of the individuals on the first height classes centres, alllowing the afirmation that the fragment studied represents itself as a secondary forest in a sucession start. The level of infestation of lianas in the area happened to be low (69% did not present any infestation at all), what does not match with the other authors afirmations, insecondary forest formation. Through the analogy performed in the two environment, the flowerly similarity came out more heterogeneous between the two environments, floristic diferences in the two areas. In relation to diversity and structure data between the analyzed enviromrnte, its was not shown any difference in the result, exposing that the shape of each area did not influenced disparities between thamselves.A Floresta Atlântica está exposta aos efeitos do processo de fragmentação. Este processo altera as condições climáticas, fisionômicas e estruturais da comunidade, levando diversas espécies à extinção, ocasionando a perda da imensa biodiversidade que as Florestas tropicais apresentam. Desta forma o presente trabalho tem como objetivo avaliar a estrutura horizontal e vertical do componente arbóreo, em um fragmento de floresta ombrófila densa, localizada no município de Igarassu, Pernambuco, além de realizar a classificação sucessional das espécies e verificar diferenças florísticas e estruturais nos ambientes localizados no fragmento, além de identificar o nível de ocupação de lianas na área. O fragmento possui uma área de 48,84 ha, podendo ser dividida em dois ambientes. O primeiro possui uma área de 21,8 ha com forma mais estreita e alongada e o segundo possui 27,04 ha de área, com formato mais circular, desta forma se espera que o ambiente A sofra em maior quantidade os efeitos da fragmentação. Foram instaladas 40 parcelas permanentes e sistemáticas de 10,0 X 25,0 m (1 ha). Vinte parcelas estão distribuídas na área mais alongada (ambiente A) e as outras vinte parcelas foram distribuídas na área circular (ambiente B). Foram amostrados, nas parcelas, todos os indivíduos arbóreos com CAP (circunferência a altura do peito) ≥ 10 cm, assim como estimada a altura com o auxílio de uma tesoura de alta poda, com módulos de 2 m. O levantamento efetuado permitiu a identificação de 99 espécies, distribuídas em 42 famílias, presentes em 1793 indivíduos. As famílias Myrtaceae e Mimosaceae contribuíram em maior número de espécies. Já em termos de indivíduos as famílias mais numerosas foram Lecythidaceae, Anacardiaceae e Araliaceae. Com relação ao valor de importância (VI), as espécies que se destacaram foram Tapirira guianensis, Eschweilera ovata, Schefflera morototoni, Dialium guianense, Byrsonima sericea, Inga thibaudiana, Thyrsodium spruceanum, Cupania racemosa, Bowdichia virgilioides e Miconia prasina. Espécies como a Tapirira guianensis, Eschweilera ovata e Schefflera morototoni estão presentes em outros levantamentos realizados nas florestas de Pernambuco. Estas espécies produziram um índice de diversidade de Shannon – Wiener (H’) de 3,685 nats/indivíduos. Este valor de diversidade esta dentro dos padrões de diversidade encontrados nos estudos em Pernambuco. A classificação sucessional apresentou um maior número de espécies em inicio de sucessão (pioneira + secundária inicial), junto com a distribuição diamétrica apresentada, que se mostrou em forma geométrica decrescente (“J” invertido), com maior número de indivíduos nos três primeiros centros de classe, juntamente com a análise da estrutura vertical, que observou a maioria dos indivíduos nos primeiros centros de classe de altura, podendo afirmar que o fragmento estudado se apresenta como uma florestasecundária em início de sucessão. O nível de infestação de lianas na área foi baixa (69 % não apresentou infestação), o que não colabora com as afirmações de outros autores, em formações florestais secundárias. Pela comparação realizada nos dois ambientes, a similaridade florística mostrou uma maior heterogeneidade entre os ambientes, havendo diferenças florísticas entre as áreas estudadas. Em relação aos dados de diversidade e estrutura entre os ambientes analisados, os mesmos não apresentaram diferenças em seus dados, mostrando que a forma de cada ambiente não influenciou diferenças entre si.Submitted by (lucia.rodrigues@ufrpe.br) on 2016-08-23T14:38:01Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Carlos Frederico Lins e Silva Brandao.pdf: 1056103 bytes, checksum: 6d60a4b56163d6daadb6d6cab43c1d40 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2016-08-23T14:38:01Z (GMT). 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Estrutura e classificação sucessional do componente arbóreo de um fragmento de floresta ombrófila densa em Igarassu, Pernambuco |
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Structure and sucessional classification of the arboreous component in a fragment of a dense ombrophylous forest em Igarassu – Pernambuco |
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Estrutura e classificação sucessional do componente arbóreo de um fragmento de floresta ombrófila densa em Igarassu, Pernambuco |
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Estrutura e classificação sucessional do componente arbóreo de um fragmento de floresta ombrófila densa em Igarassu, Pernambuco BRANDÃO, Carlos Frederico Lins e Silva Fitossociologia Classificação sucessional Floresta ombrófila CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::RECURSOS FLORESTAIS E ENGENHARIA FLORESTAL |
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Estrutura e classificação sucessional do componente arbóreo de um fragmento de floresta ombrófila densa em Igarassu, Pernambuco |
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Estrutura e classificação sucessional do componente arbóreo de um fragmento de floresta ombrófila densa em Igarassu, Pernambuco |
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Estrutura e classificação sucessional do componente arbóreo de um fragmento de floresta ombrófila densa em Igarassu, Pernambuco |
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Estrutura e classificação sucessional do componente arbóreo de um fragmento de floresta ombrófila densa em Igarassu, Pernambuco |
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Estrutura e classificação sucessional do componente arbóreo de um fragmento de floresta ombrófila densa em Igarassu, Pernambuco |
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BRANDÃO, Carlos Frederico Lins e Silva |
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BRANDÃO, Carlos Frederico Lins e Silva |
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MARANGON, Luiz Carlos |
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FERREIRA, Rinaldo Luiz Caraciolo |
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SILVA, Ana Carolina Borges Lins e |
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RAMOS, Elba Maria Nogueira Ferraz |
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RODAL, Maria Jesus Nogueira |
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv |
CHAVES, Lúcia de Fátima de Carvalho |
dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv |
FELICIANO, Ana Lícia Patriota |
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http://lattes.cnpq.br/6621326598935661 |
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BRANDÃO, Carlos Frederico Lins e Silva |
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MARANGON, Luiz Carlos FERREIRA, Rinaldo Luiz Caraciolo SILVA, Ana Carolina Borges Lins e RAMOS, Elba Maria Nogueira Ferraz RODAL, Maria Jesus Nogueira CHAVES, Lúcia de Fátima de Carvalho FELICIANO, Ana Lícia Patriota |
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Fitossociologia Classificação sucessional Floresta ombrófila |
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Fitossociologia Classificação sucessional Floresta ombrófila CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::RECURSOS FLORESTAIS E ENGENHARIA FLORESTAL |
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CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::RECURSOS FLORESTAIS E ENGENHARIA FLORESTAL |
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The Rain Forest is exposed to the effects of the fragmentation process. This process alterates the climate, physionomical and structural conditions of the comunity, leading many species to extinction, and, as a result, decreasing the biodiversity the Rain Forest has. So, this paper work has as its main objective to analize the vertical and horizontal structure of the arboreal components, in a fragment of a dense ombrophylous forest, located in the city of Igarassu, Pernambuco, verificated floristics and structure diferences on the environments located in fragment besides doing the sucecional classification of the species, identifing the level of occupation of lianas in the area and . The area is composed by 48,84 ha, that can be divided in to two environments. The first, with 21,8 ha, is narrower and more elongated and the second has 27,04 ha with a more round shape, This way, it is expected that environment A susser a greater fragmentation effects.It was placed permanently and systematicly 40 plots of 10,0 X 25,0 m (1 ha). Twenty plots are distributed along the more elongated area (environment A) while the other twenties are distributed in the round area (environment B). There were sampled, in the plots, all the arboreal individuals with CAP (chest high circumference) ≥ 10 cm and estimated their hights with the help of a height pruning scisors with 2 m modules. The research done allowed the identification of 99 species, distributed in to 42 families, among 1793 individuals. The families Myrtaceae e Mimosaceae contributed in a higher score to the species. Although, as an individual, the families bigger in numbers were Lecythidaceae, Anacardiaceae and Araliaceae. As concerning to the importancy value (VI), the species that could be highlighted were Tapirira guianensis, Eschweilera ovata, Schefflera morototoni, Dialium guianense, Byrsonima sericea, Inga thibaudiana, Thyrsodium spruceanum, Cupania racemosa, Bowdichia virgilioides and Miconia prasina. Species as the Tapirira guianensis, Eschweilera ovata ad Schefflera morototoni are shown on other researches done in Pernambuco forests. These species produced a diversity rate Shannon – Wiener (H’) of 3,685 nats/individuals. This diversity rate is inside the patterns found among the studies carried out in Pernambuco. The sucessional classification exposed a higher number of species about to start the sucessesion (pioneers + initial secondary) together with the diametrical distribution showed that configurated a geometric decreasing shape (“J” invertido), with the bigger number of individuals on the three first centres of class, alongside with the vertical structure analysis, which observed the majority of the individuals on the first height classes centres, alllowing the afirmation that the fragment studied represents itself as a secondary forest in a sucession start. The level of infestation of lianas in the area happened to be low (69% did not present any infestation at all), what does not match with the other authors afirmations, insecondary forest formation. Through the analogy performed in the two environment, the flowerly similarity came out more heterogeneous between the two environments, floristic diferences in the two areas. In relation to diversity and structure data between the analyzed enviromrnte, its was not shown any difference in the result, exposing that the shape of each area did not influenced disparities between thamselves. |
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BRANDÃO, Carlos Frederico Lins e Silva. Estrutura e classificação sucessional do componente arbóreo de um fragmento de floresta ombrófila densa em Igarassu, Pernambuco. 2007. 64 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências Florestais) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife. |
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