Restauração ecológica de área ciliar degradada da caatinga do rio São Francisco, Pernambuco

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Autor(a) principal: GOMES, Juvenal Martins
Data de Publicação: 2017
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
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Resumo: This research aimed to study ecological processes and natural phenomena of the ecosystem to support the implementation of ecological restoration techniques in a degraded ciliar forest of the São Francisco river in Caatinga, Pernambuco backwoods. This work is organized in five chapters. In chapter one, it was evaluated the composition of the avifauna and the effect of the use of artificial and natural perches by the birds, in the restoration of a section of degraded ciliar forest. Underneath the perches, seed collectors were installed to evaluate seed rain in the area. The bird survey was carried out during 13 months of observation. Sixty - six species of birds were identified, distributed in 34 families, being the Tyrannidae family the one that presented the greatest species richness, with six species. The rainfall of seeds recorded on the collectors under the perches compared to the collectors without perches were different. The use of perches by birds and the rainfall of seeds registered under these emphasizes the importance of this technique in the restoration of ciliar forests of the region. In chapter two, it was evaluated how the biological invasion by Prosopis juliflora (algaroba) affects the richness and density of species in rainfall and soil seed bank in areas of altered ciliar forest and its implications for ecological restoration. Three areas were evaluated, being the areas I and II with and without invasion of algaroba, respectively, in which rainfall and seed bank were evaluated. In area III in the process of restoration, the soil seed bank and the regrowth and regeneration capacity of algaroba were evaluated. To evaluate seed rain a total of 50 collectors were installed and collected monthly from November / 2014 to October / 2015. For the soil seed bank, 25 samples of each layer (litter and soil of 0-5cm) per area were collected at two collection times (dry and wet periods). Seasonal variation for the bank and seed rain occurred during the evaluated period, with the highest contribution of rainfall in the rainy season and seed bank in the dry period. The biological invasion of algaroba affected the composition and diversity of seeds of shrubby-arboreal species in a negative way. In chapters three and five, among the techniques implemented to restore the area, this study aimed to evaluate the use of bioengineering works (living mat and live braid) and the biotechnical potential of cuttings of four species native to the caatinga. Semigloss stakes 30 cm long were collected from adult individuals of the species: Albizia inundata, Bauhinia pentandra, Mahiot carthagenensisand Senna splendida. Stakes of the species S. splendida and B. pentandrashowed desirable biotechnical characteristics for use in bioengineering techniques. The implanted works had direct benefits with the reduction of soil loss. In chapter four, in the technique with planting of seedlings evaluated the growth and survival of 14 shrubby-arboreal species of the caatinga. The average overall survival of the plantation was low with 30%, but in the area of the area closest to the river bank, with more clayey soil the survival was higher with 47% at the end of the monitoring. The need for better understanding and integration of ecological processes to increase the success of ecological restoration actions in the caatinga.
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spelling MARANGON, Luiz CarlosFELICIANO, Ana Lícia PatriotaSILVA, José Antônio Aleixo daSOUTO, Jacob SilvaFERRAZ, Elba Maria NogueiraOLIVEIRA, Everson Batista deFREIRE, Fernando Joséhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/1200372015110599GOMES, Juvenal Martins2018-08-07T13:27:00Z2017-07-21GOMES, Juvenal Martins. Restauração ecológica de área ciliar degradada da caatinga do rio São Francisco, Pernambuco. 2017. 265 f. Tese (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências Florestais) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/7384This research aimed to study ecological processes and natural phenomena of the ecosystem to support the implementation of ecological restoration techniques in a degraded ciliar forest of the São Francisco river in Caatinga, Pernambuco backwoods. This work is organized in five chapters. In chapter one, it was evaluated the composition of the avifauna and the effect of the use of artificial and natural perches by the birds, in the restoration of a section of degraded ciliar forest. Underneath the perches, seed collectors were installed to evaluate seed rain in the area. The bird survey was carried out during 13 months of observation. Sixty - six species of birds were identified, distributed in 34 families, being the Tyrannidae family the one that presented the greatest species richness, with six species. The rainfall of seeds recorded on the collectors under the perches compared to the collectors without perches were different. The use of perches by birds and the rainfall of seeds registered under these emphasizes the importance of this technique in the restoration of ciliar forests of the region. In chapter two, it was evaluated how the biological invasion by Prosopis juliflora (algaroba) affects the richness and density of species in rainfall and soil seed bank in areas of altered ciliar forest and its implications for ecological restoration. Three areas were evaluated, being the areas I and II with and without invasion of algaroba, respectively, in which rainfall and seed bank were evaluated. In area III in the process of restoration, the soil seed bank and the regrowth and regeneration capacity of algaroba were evaluated. To evaluate seed rain a total of 50 collectors were installed and collected monthly from November / 2014 to October / 2015. For the soil seed bank, 25 samples of each layer (litter and soil of 0-5cm) per area were collected at two collection times (dry and wet periods). Seasonal variation for the bank and seed rain occurred during the evaluated period, with the highest contribution of rainfall in the rainy season and seed bank in the dry period. The biological invasion of algaroba affected the composition and diversity of seeds of shrubby-arboreal species in a negative way. In chapters three and five, among the techniques implemented to restore the area, this study aimed to evaluate the use of bioengineering works (living mat and live braid) and the biotechnical potential of cuttings of four species native to the caatinga. Semigloss stakes 30 cm long were collected from adult individuals of the species: Albizia inundata, Bauhinia pentandra, Mahiot carthagenensisand Senna splendida. Stakes of the species S. splendida and B. pentandrashowed desirable biotechnical characteristics for use in bioengineering techniques. The implanted works had direct benefits with the reduction of soil loss. In chapter four, in the technique with planting of seedlings evaluated the growth and survival of 14 shrubby-arboreal species of the caatinga. The average overall survival of the plantation was low with 30%, but in the area of the area closest to the river bank, with more clayey soil the survival was higher with 47% at the end of the monitoring. The need for better understanding and integration of ecological processes to increase the success of ecological restoration actions in the caatinga.Esta pesquisa objetivou estudar processos ecológicos e fenômenos naturais do ecossistema para subsidiar a implantação de técnicas de restauração ecológica em área degradada de mata ciliar do rio São Francisco na Caatinga, no Sertão Pernambucano. Este trabalho está organizado em cinco capítulos. No capítulo 1 avaliou-se a composição da avifauna e o efeito da utilização de poleiros artificiais e naturais pelas aves, na restauração de um trecho de mata ciliar degradada. Debaixo dos poleiros foram instalados coletores de sementes para avaliar a chuva de sementes na área. O levantamento da avifauna foi realizada ao longo de treze meses de observação. Foram identificadas 64 espécies de aves, distribuídas em 34 famílias, sendo Tyrannidae a família com maior riqueza de espécies (6). A chuva de sementes registrada nos coletores debaixo dos poleiros foi diferente dos coletores sem poleiros. O uso dos poleiros pelas aves e a chuva de sementes registrada debaixo destes enfatiza a importância desta técnica na restauração de matas ciliares da região. No capítulo 2 avaliou-se como a invasão biológica por Prosopis juliflora (Algaroba) afeta a riqueza e densidade de espécies da chuva e do banco de sementes do solo em áreas de mata ciliar alterada e suas implicações para a restauração ecológica. Três áreas foram estudadas, sendo as áreas I e II com e sem invasão de Algaroba, respectivamente, em que foram avaliadas a chuva e o banco de sementes. Já na área III, em processo de restauração, foi avaliado o banco de sementes do solo e a capacidade de rebrota e regeneração da Algaroba. Para avaliar a chuva de sementes, um total de 50 coletores foram instalados e coletados mensalmente no período de novembro/2014 a outubro/2015. Para o banco de sementes do solo foram coletadas 25 amostras de cada camada (serrapilheira e solo de 0-5cm) por área, em dois momentos de coleta (período seco e com chuvas). Ocorreu variação sazonal para o banco e chuva de sementes dentro do período avaliado, com maior aporte da chuva de sementes no período de chuvas e do banco de sementes no período seco. A invasão biológica de Algaroba afetou a composição e diversidade de sementes de espécies arbustivo-arbóreas de forma negativa. Nos capítulos 3 e 5 buscou avaliar, o potencial biotécnico de uso de estacas de quatro espécies nativas da caatinga e as técnicas implantadas para restauração ecológica, com uso de obras de bioengenharia (esteira viva e trança viva). Estacas semilenhosas de 30 cm de comprimento foram coletadas de indivíduos adultos das espécies: Albizia inundata, Bauhinia pentandra, Mahiot carthagenensis e Senna splendida. As estacas das espécies S. splendida e B. pentandra apresentaram características biotécnicas desejáveis para uso em técnicas de bioengenharia. Nas obras implantadas houve benefícios diretos com a redução da perda de solo. No capítulo 4, com base na técnica de plantio de mudas em núcleos, avaliaram-se o crescimento e a sobrevivência de 14 espécies arbustivo-arbóreas da caatinga. A sobrevivência média geral do plantio foi baixa, com 30%, mas no trecho da área mais próximo à margem do rio, com solo mais argiloso, a sobrevivência foi maior, com 47% ao final do monitoramento. Há necessidade de melhor entendimento e integração de processos ecológicos para aumentar o sucesso das ações de restauração ecológica na caatinga.Submitted by Mario BC (mario@bc.ufrpe.br) on 2018-08-07T13:27:00Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Juvenal Martins Gomes.pdf: 10275796 bytes, checksum: 46cf45630dafae66e4ddac6caf0e5ec6 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-07T13:27:00Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Restauração ecológica de área ciliar degradada da caatinga do rio São Francisco, Pernambuco
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Ecological restoration of degraded ciliar area of the caatinga in the São Francisco river, Pernambuco
title Restauração ecológica de área ciliar degradada da caatinga do rio São Francisco, Pernambuco
spellingShingle Restauração ecológica de área ciliar degradada da caatinga do rio São Francisco, Pernambuco
GOMES, Juvenal Martins
Reflorestamento
Mata ciliar
Caatinga
Avifauna
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::RECURSOS FLORESTAIS E ENGENHARIA FLORESTAL
title_short Restauração ecológica de área ciliar degradada da caatinga do rio São Francisco, Pernambuco
title_full Restauração ecológica de área ciliar degradada da caatinga do rio São Francisco, Pernambuco
title_fullStr Restauração ecológica de área ciliar degradada da caatinga do rio São Francisco, Pernambuco
title_full_unstemmed Restauração ecológica de área ciliar degradada da caatinga do rio São Francisco, Pernambuco
title_sort Restauração ecológica de área ciliar degradada da caatinga do rio São Francisco, Pernambuco
author GOMES, Juvenal Martins
author_facet GOMES, Juvenal Martins
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dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv MARANGON, Luiz Carlos
dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv FELICIANO, Ana Lícia Patriota
dc.contributor.advisor-co2.fl_str_mv SILVA, José Antônio Aleixo da
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv SOUTO, Jacob Silva
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv FERRAZ, Elba Maria Nogueira
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv OLIVEIRA, Everson Batista de
dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv FREIRE, Fernando José
dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/1200372015110599
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv GOMES, Juvenal Martins
contributor_str_mv MARANGON, Luiz Carlos
FELICIANO, Ana Lícia Patriota
SILVA, José Antônio Aleixo da
SOUTO, Jacob Silva
FERRAZ, Elba Maria Nogueira
OLIVEIRA, Everson Batista de
FREIRE, Fernando José
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Reflorestamento
Mata ciliar
Caatinga
Avifauna
topic Reflorestamento
Mata ciliar
Caatinga
Avifauna
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::RECURSOS FLORESTAIS E ENGENHARIA FLORESTAL
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::RECURSOS FLORESTAIS E ENGENHARIA FLORESTAL
description This research aimed to study ecological processes and natural phenomena of the ecosystem to support the implementation of ecological restoration techniques in a degraded ciliar forest of the São Francisco river in Caatinga, Pernambuco backwoods. This work is organized in five chapters. In chapter one, it was evaluated the composition of the avifauna and the effect of the use of artificial and natural perches by the birds, in the restoration of a section of degraded ciliar forest. Underneath the perches, seed collectors were installed to evaluate seed rain in the area. The bird survey was carried out during 13 months of observation. Sixty - six species of birds were identified, distributed in 34 families, being the Tyrannidae family the one that presented the greatest species richness, with six species. The rainfall of seeds recorded on the collectors under the perches compared to the collectors without perches were different. The use of perches by birds and the rainfall of seeds registered under these emphasizes the importance of this technique in the restoration of ciliar forests of the region. In chapter two, it was evaluated how the biological invasion by Prosopis juliflora (algaroba) affects the richness and density of species in rainfall and soil seed bank in areas of altered ciliar forest and its implications for ecological restoration. Three areas were evaluated, being the areas I and II with and without invasion of algaroba, respectively, in which rainfall and seed bank were evaluated. In area III in the process of restoration, the soil seed bank and the regrowth and regeneration capacity of algaroba were evaluated. To evaluate seed rain a total of 50 collectors were installed and collected monthly from November / 2014 to October / 2015. For the soil seed bank, 25 samples of each layer (litter and soil of 0-5cm) per area were collected at two collection times (dry and wet periods). Seasonal variation for the bank and seed rain occurred during the evaluated period, with the highest contribution of rainfall in the rainy season and seed bank in the dry period. The biological invasion of algaroba affected the composition and diversity of seeds of shrubby-arboreal species in a negative way. In chapters three and five, among the techniques implemented to restore the area, this study aimed to evaluate the use of bioengineering works (living mat and live braid) and the biotechnical potential of cuttings of four species native to the caatinga. Semigloss stakes 30 cm long were collected from adult individuals of the species: Albizia inundata, Bauhinia pentandra, Mahiot carthagenensisand Senna splendida. Stakes of the species S. splendida and B. pentandrashowed desirable biotechnical characteristics for use in bioengineering techniques. The implanted works had direct benefits with the reduction of soil loss. In chapter four, in the technique with planting of seedlings evaluated the growth and survival of 14 shrubby-arboreal species of the caatinga. The average overall survival of the plantation was low with 30%, but in the area of the area closest to the river bank, with more clayey soil the survival was higher with 47% at the end of the monitoring. The need for better understanding and integration of ecological processes to increase the success of ecological restoration actions in the caatinga.
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