Fitossociologia do componente arbóreo em áreas ciliares e de nascentes de um fragmento de floresta ombrófila densa de terras baixas, em Sirinhaém, Pernambuco.

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Autor(a) principal: SILVA, Roseane Karla Soares da
Data de Publicação: 2009
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Taking into consideration, the scarcity of studies related to forests and springs in the Northeastern region of Brazil, this study is aimed to get an understanding of the composition of phyto tree component in two springs and riparian streams that feed the River Sirinhaém, in the municipality of Sirinhaém, Pernambuco to support programs of restoration and preservation of these configurations. The streams are located in a fragment of tropical rain forest of lowlands, with 272 ha, located in Mill Buranhém in the city of Sirinhaém in the State of Pernambuco, under the coordinates 8° 34' 34.6'' S and 35º 10' 5.7'' W and at an average elevation of 49 m. To collect the data of the tree component in the areas of the springs, they were divided into 10 plots of 10 x 25m, arranged in rays, above the springs and systematically distributed in 5 rows, separated by an angle of 45°. In each line 2 plots were allocated at an interdistance of 25m. The first portions of each line contemplated a Permanent Preservation Area (PPA). The third (3rd) stream was sampled for riparian vegetation, with an allocation of 40 plots (20 on each side), 10 plots were implemented following the banks of the stream with an inter-distance of 25 m and 10 plots distributed in parallel, also with an inter-distance of 25 m, with the same dimensions used at Springs A and B. In total 60 plots were installed, representing a sample area of 15.000 m2. In each plot we sampled all individuals with a circumference, measured at breast height (CBH) ≥ 15 cm. It was found that the number of samples used in the springs A and B and riparian was sufficient to meet the acceptable sampling error of 20% to 95% probability. In the Spring A, we sampled 309 individuals, which correspond to a density of 1236 ind.ha-1, belonging to 27 families, 46 genera and 58 species. The basal area of Spring A is 27.647 m2 ha-1. Sampling performed in Spring B listed a total of 244 individuals, corresponding to a density of 976 ind.ha-1, belonging to 31 botanical families, 42 genera and 58 species. The basal area of Spring B is 21.405 m2 ha-1. In terms of species diversity in the spring, the highlight was the family of Mimosaceae, and in source B, the family of Melastomataceae had the highest number of species. The most abundant species were the Tapirira guianensis and Inga flagelliformis in the Spring A, and Pogonophora schomburkiana and Thyrsodium spruceanum in source B. In the Riparian Forest, we sampled 1307 individuals (a density of 1307 ind.ha-1 and a basal area of 26.735 m2 ha-1), distributed in 40 families, 69 genera and 118 species. Myrtaceae and Sapotaceae were the families with the greatest number of species. Protium heptaphyllum and Pouteria sp.1 were the most abundant species in this environment. Regarding the classification of succession in the three environments, the species of early successional (pioneer + early secondary) had the highest number of species, demonstrating features of a forest at an early stage in the successional development. In terms of Value Importance (VI) species of Eschweilera ovata, Protium heptaphyllum and Virola gardneri are among the ten most ecologically important in the three environments studied. For the sources A and B, the Shannon-Weaner (H') was 3.50 and 3.62 nats/ind., respectively. In riparian forest, the Shannon-Weaner resulted in the value of 4.01 nats/ind. The diameter distribution showed characteristics of secondary environments, where the higher frequency of individuals were found in smaller diameter classes.
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spelling FELICIANO, Ana Lícia PatriotaMARANGON, Luiz CarlosRAMOS, Elba Maria Nogueira FerrazPEREIRA, Rita de Cássia AraújoCHAVES, Lúcia de Fátima de Carvalhohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3453052550926520SILVA, Roseane Karla Soares da2016-09-01T14:15:03Z2009-12-16SILVA, Roseane Karla Soares da. Fitossociologia do componente arbóreo em áreas ciliares e de nascentes de um fragmento de floresta ombrófila densa de terras baixas, em Sirinhaém, Pernambuco. 2009. 81 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências Florestais) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/5545Taking into consideration, the scarcity of studies related to forests and springs in the Northeastern region of Brazil, this study is aimed to get an understanding of the composition of phyto tree component in two springs and riparian streams that feed the River Sirinhaém, in the municipality of Sirinhaém, Pernambuco to support programs of restoration and preservation of these configurations. The streams are located in a fragment of tropical rain forest of lowlands, with 272 ha, located in Mill Buranhém in the city of Sirinhaém in the State of Pernambuco, under the coordinates 8° 34' 34.6'' S and 35º 10' 5.7'' W and at an average elevation of 49 m. To collect the data of the tree component in the areas of the springs, they were divided into 10 plots of 10 x 25m, arranged in rays, above the springs and systematically distributed in 5 rows, separated by an angle of 45°. In each line 2 plots were allocated at an interdistance of 25m. The first portions of each line contemplated a Permanent Preservation Area (PPA). The third (3rd) stream was sampled for riparian vegetation, with an allocation of 40 plots (20 on each side), 10 plots were implemented following the banks of the stream with an inter-distance of 25 m and 10 plots distributed in parallel, also with an inter-distance of 25 m, with the same dimensions used at Springs A and B. In total 60 plots were installed, representing a sample area of 15.000 m2. In each plot we sampled all individuals with a circumference, measured at breast height (CBH) ≥ 15 cm. It was found that the number of samples used in the springs A and B and riparian was sufficient to meet the acceptable sampling error of 20% to 95% probability. In the Spring A, we sampled 309 individuals, which correspond to a density of 1236 ind.ha-1, belonging to 27 families, 46 genera and 58 species. The basal area of Spring A is 27.647 m2 ha-1. Sampling performed in Spring B listed a total of 244 individuals, corresponding to a density of 976 ind.ha-1, belonging to 31 botanical families, 42 genera and 58 species. The basal area of Spring B is 21.405 m2 ha-1. In terms of species diversity in the spring, the highlight was the family of Mimosaceae, and in source B, the family of Melastomataceae had the highest number of species. The most abundant species were the Tapirira guianensis and Inga flagelliformis in the Spring A, and Pogonophora schomburkiana and Thyrsodium spruceanum in source B. In the Riparian Forest, we sampled 1307 individuals (a density of 1307 ind.ha-1 and a basal area of 26.735 m2 ha-1), distributed in 40 families, 69 genera and 118 species. Myrtaceae and Sapotaceae were the families with the greatest number of species. Protium heptaphyllum and Pouteria sp.1 were the most abundant species in this environment. Regarding the classification of succession in the three environments, the species of early successional (pioneer + early secondary) had the highest number of species, demonstrating features of a forest at an early stage in the successional development. In terms of Value Importance (VI) species of Eschweilera ovata, Protium heptaphyllum and Virola gardneri are among the ten most ecologically important in the three environments studied. For the sources A and B, the Shannon-Weaner (H') was 3.50 and 3.62 nats/ind., respectively. In riparian forest, the Shannon-Weaner resulted in the value of 4.01 nats/ind. The diameter distribution showed characteristics of secondary environments, where the higher frequency of individuals were found in smaller diameter classes.Considerando a escassez de estudos relacionados às matas ciliares e nascentes na região nordeste do Brasil, este trabalho teve por objetivo conhecer a composição fitossociológica do componente arbóreo em duas nascentes e uma mata ciliar de córregos que deságuam no Rio Sirinhaém, município de Sirinhaém – PE, para subsidiar ações de restauração e preservação dessas formações. Os córregos estão situados em um fragmento de Floresta Ombrófila Densa de Terras Baixas, com 272 ha, localizado no Engenho Buranhém, no município de Sirinhaém - PE, sob as coordenadas 8º34’34.6’’ S e 35º10’5.7’’ W e altitude média de 49 m. Para a coleta de dados do componente arbóreo nas áreas das nascentes foram alocadas, em cada área, 10 parcelas de 10 x 25 m, dispostas em raios, acima das nascentes e distribuídas de forma sistemática em 5 linhas, separadas por um ângulo de 45°. Em cada linha foram alocadas 2 parcelas, interdistantes 25 m. As primeiras parcelas de cada linha contemplaram Área de Preservação Permanente – APP. No terceiro córrego foi amostrada a vegetação ciliar, com a alocação de 40 parcelas (20 em cada margem), sendo 10 parcelas implementadas seguindo as margens do córrego e interdistantes 25 m e 10 parcelas distribuídas paralelamente, também interdistantes 25 m, com as mesmas dimensões das utilizadas nas Nascentes A e B. No total foram instaladas 60 parcelas, correspondente a uma área amostral de 15.000 m2. Em cada parcela foram amostrados todos os indivíduos com circunferência à altura do peito (CAP) ≥ 15 cm. Foi verificado que o número de unidades amostrais usado nas Nascentes A e B e na Mata Ciliar foi suficiente para atender ao erro de amostragem admissível de 20%, a 95% de probabilidade. Na Nascente A, foram amostrados 309 indivíduos, que corresponde a uma densidade de 1.236 ind. ha-1, pertencentes a 27 famílias, 46 gêneros e 58 espécies. A área basal foi de 27,647 m2 ha-1. A amostragem realizada na Nascente B relacionou um total de 244 indivíduos, correspondendo a uma densidade de 976 ind. ha-1, pertencentes a 31 famílias botânicas, 42 gêneros e 58 espécies. A área basal foi de 21,405 m2 ha-1. Em termos de diversidade de espécies, na Nascente A, o destaque foi para a família Mimosaceae, e na Nascente B, a família Melastomataceae apresentou a maior riqueza florística. As espécies mais abundantes foram Tapirira guianensis e Inga flagelliformis, na Nascente A, e Pogonophora schomburkiana e Thyrsodium spruceanum, na Nascente B. Na Mata Ciliar, foram amostrados 1.307 indivíduos (densidade de 1.307 ind. ha-1 e área basal de 26,735 m2 ha-1), distribuídos em 40 famílias, 69 gêneros e 118 espécies. Myrtaceae e Sapotaceae foram as famílias com maior número de espécies. Protium heptaphyllum e Pouteria sp. 1 foram as espécies mais abundantes nesse ambiente. Em relação à classificação sucessional, nos três ambientes estudados, as espécies de início de sucessão (pioneiras + secundárias iniciais) apresentaram maior número de espécies, demonstrando características de uma floresta em estádio inicial no desenvolvimento sucessional. Em termos de Valor de Importância (VI), as espécies Eschweilera ovata, Protium heptaphyllum e Virola gardneri estão entre as dez mais importantes ecologicamente nos três ambientes estudados. Para as Nascentes A e B, o índice de Shannon-Weaner (H’) foi de 3,50 e 3,62 nats/ind., respectivamente. Na Mata Ciliar, o índice de Shannon-Weaner resultou no valor de 4,01 nats/ind. A distribuição diamétrica demonstrou características de ambientes secundários, em que a maior frequência de indivíduos se encontrou nas classes de diâmetros menores.Submitted by (lucia.rodrigues@ufrpe.br) on 2016-09-01T14:15:03Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Roseane Karla Soares da Silva.pdf: 3640476 bytes, checksum: 7690b68b8cf14b847745b0bfc429abd3 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2016-09-01T14:15:03Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Fitossociologia do componente arbóreo em áreas ciliares e de nascentes de um fragmento de floresta ombrófila densa de terras baixas, em Sirinhaém, Pernambuco.
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Phytosociological tree component in spring and riparian areas of a fragment of tropical rain forest of lowlands, in Sirinhaém, Pernambuco
title Fitossociologia do componente arbóreo em áreas ciliares e de nascentes de um fragmento de floresta ombrófila densa de terras baixas, em Sirinhaém, Pernambuco.
spellingShingle Fitossociologia do componente arbóreo em áreas ciliares e de nascentes de um fragmento de floresta ombrófila densa de terras baixas, em Sirinhaém, Pernambuco.
SILVA, Roseane Karla Soares da
Mata ciliar
Vegetação arbórea
Fragmento florestal
Nascente
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::RECURSOS FLORESTAIS E ENGENHARIA FLORESTAL
title_short Fitossociologia do componente arbóreo em áreas ciliares e de nascentes de um fragmento de floresta ombrófila densa de terras baixas, em Sirinhaém, Pernambuco.
title_full Fitossociologia do componente arbóreo em áreas ciliares e de nascentes de um fragmento de floresta ombrófila densa de terras baixas, em Sirinhaém, Pernambuco.
title_fullStr Fitossociologia do componente arbóreo em áreas ciliares e de nascentes de um fragmento de floresta ombrófila densa de terras baixas, em Sirinhaém, Pernambuco.
title_full_unstemmed Fitossociologia do componente arbóreo em áreas ciliares e de nascentes de um fragmento de floresta ombrófila densa de terras baixas, em Sirinhaém, Pernambuco.
title_sort Fitossociologia do componente arbóreo em áreas ciliares e de nascentes de um fragmento de floresta ombrófila densa de terras baixas, em Sirinhaém, Pernambuco.
author SILVA, Roseane Karla Soares da
author_facet SILVA, Roseane Karla Soares da
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv FELICIANO, Ana Lícia Patriota
dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv MARANGON, Luiz Carlos
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv RAMOS, Elba Maria Nogueira Ferraz
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv PEREIRA, Rita de Cássia Araújo
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv CHAVES, Lúcia de Fátima de Carvalho
dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/3453052550926520
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv SILVA, Roseane Karla Soares da
contributor_str_mv FELICIANO, Ana Lícia Patriota
MARANGON, Luiz Carlos
RAMOS, Elba Maria Nogueira Ferraz
PEREIRA, Rita de Cássia Araújo
CHAVES, Lúcia de Fátima de Carvalho
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Mata ciliar
Vegetação arbórea
Fragmento florestal
Nascente
topic Mata ciliar
Vegetação arbórea
Fragmento florestal
Nascente
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::RECURSOS FLORESTAIS E ENGENHARIA FLORESTAL
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::RECURSOS FLORESTAIS E ENGENHARIA FLORESTAL
description Taking into consideration, the scarcity of studies related to forests and springs in the Northeastern region of Brazil, this study is aimed to get an understanding of the composition of phyto tree component in two springs and riparian streams that feed the River Sirinhaém, in the municipality of Sirinhaém, Pernambuco to support programs of restoration and preservation of these configurations. The streams are located in a fragment of tropical rain forest of lowlands, with 272 ha, located in Mill Buranhém in the city of Sirinhaém in the State of Pernambuco, under the coordinates 8° 34' 34.6'' S and 35º 10' 5.7'' W and at an average elevation of 49 m. To collect the data of the tree component in the areas of the springs, they were divided into 10 plots of 10 x 25m, arranged in rays, above the springs and systematically distributed in 5 rows, separated by an angle of 45°. In each line 2 plots were allocated at an interdistance of 25m. The first portions of each line contemplated a Permanent Preservation Area (PPA). The third (3rd) stream was sampled for riparian vegetation, with an allocation of 40 plots (20 on each side), 10 plots were implemented following the banks of the stream with an inter-distance of 25 m and 10 plots distributed in parallel, also with an inter-distance of 25 m, with the same dimensions used at Springs A and B. In total 60 plots were installed, representing a sample area of 15.000 m2. In each plot we sampled all individuals with a circumference, measured at breast height (CBH) ≥ 15 cm. It was found that the number of samples used in the springs A and B and riparian was sufficient to meet the acceptable sampling error of 20% to 95% probability. In the Spring A, we sampled 309 individuals, which correspond to a density of 1236 ind.ha-1, belonging to 27 families, 46 genera and 58 species. The basal area of Spring A is 27.647 m2 ha-1. Sampling performed in Spring B listed a total of 244 individuals, corresponding to a density of 976 ind.ha-1, belonging to 31 botanical families, 42 genera and 58 species. The basal area of Spring B is 21.405 m2 ha-1. In terms of species diversity in the spring, the highlight was the family of Mimosaceae, and in source B, the family of Melastomataceae had the highest number of species. The most abundant species were the Tapirira guianensis and Inga flagelliformis in the Spring A, and Pogonophora schomburkiana and Thyrsodium spruceanum in source B. In the Riparian Forest, we sampled 1307 individuals (a density of 1307 ind.ha-1 and a basal area of 26.735 m2 ha-1), distributed in 40 families, 69 genera and 118 species. Myrtaceae and Sapotaceae were the families with the greatest number of species. Protium heptaphyllum and Pouteria sp.1 were the most abundant species in this environment. Regarding the classification of succession in the three environments, the species of early successional (pioneer + early secondary) had the highest number of species, demonstrating features of a forest at an early stage in the successional development. In terms of Value Importance (VI) species of Eschweilera ovata, Protium heptaphyllum and Virola gardneri are among the ten most ecologically important in the three environments studied. For the sources A and B, the Shannon-Weaner (H') was 3.50 and 3.62 nats/ind., respectively. In riparian forest, the Shannon-Weaner resulted in the value of 4.01 nats/ind. The diameter distribution showed characteristics of secondary environments, where the higher frequency of individuals were found in smaller diameter classes.
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dc.identifier.citation.fl_str_mv SILVA, Roseane Karla Soares da. Fitossociologia do componente arbóreo em áreas ciliares e de nascentes de um fragmento de floresta ombrófila densa de terras baixas, em Sirinhaém, Pernambuco. 2009. 81 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências Florestais) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.
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identifier_str_mv SILVA, Roseane Karla Soares da. Fitossociologia do componente arbóreo em áreas ciliares e de nascentes de um fragmento de floresta ombrófila densa de terras baixas, em Sirinhaém, Pernambuco. 2009. 81 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências Florestais) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.
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