Etnobotânica e extrativismo de Stryphnodendron coriaceum Benth. na Floresta Nacional do Araripe, Nordeste do Brasil

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Autor(a) principal: FEITOSA, Ivanilda Soares
Data de Publicação: 2012
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRPE
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Resumo: Tropical forests are known to hold a high diversity of species and considering the universe of resources offered there is a growing increase in the extraction of non-timber forest products which plays a fundamental importance in the livelihood of thousands of people around the world. Among the many products available for exploration, we can highlight the stem bark of certain medicinal plants used as a resource for local communities. However, the great exploration of these resources can seriously affect plant populations, affecting the population structures. Accordingly, the present study aims (1) to comprehend how occurs the exploitation of the stem bark of “barbatimão” (Stryphnodendron coriaceum Benth.) by a local community around the Araripe National Forest (FLONA-Araripe) in the state of Ceará and (2) to describe patterns of use and knowledge of “barbatimão” by the local community. In relation to the knowledge and use of S. coriaceum Benth, 120 respondents indicated knowing and making use of the plant. This knowledge can possibly indicate the strong pressure in populations of S. coriaceum. The study of population structure was conducted in two areas of the National Forest, one inside the forest (A1) and another near the forest edge (A2). In the first study area, 39 individuals were recorded live, while in A2 23 were recorded live. In the analysis of levels of damage, eight individuals which were killed by the extraction of the stem bark were added in A1. Considering all 47 individuals found in the first area, 10 individuals (25,49%) showed any signs of extractivism. No individual from A2 showed signal of extraction. The highest collect incidence occurred in individuals of diameter classes 2 and 3, increasing the proportion of trees collected as the diameter increases. In area 1, the total area of bark removed was 55.760 cm2 and the total area of 2121.42 cm2 was available. In the second area, considering the absence of individuals collected, only available bark area was observed with 44.666 cm2. It is concluded that the “barbatimão” is a resource widely used by the Cacimbas community, represented by the shared knowledge among the informants. Populations of S. coriaceum are unbalance suggesting that this fact can be explained by the extraction of the stem bark, which can be present in the population structure of the species. The collection of the stem bark deserves care regarding the practices of communities.
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spelling MONTEIRO, Júlio MarcelinoALBUQUERQUE, Ulysses Paulino deARAÚJO, Elcida de LimaRAMOS, Marcelo AlvesMELO, Joabe Gomes deCUNHA, Luiz Vital Fernandes Cruz dahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9097675159867409FEITOSA, Ivanilda Soares2016-06-17T16:04:06Z2012-06-18FEITOSA, Ivanilda Soares. Etnobotânica e extrativismo de Stryphnodendron coriaceum Benth. na Floresta Nacional do Araripe, Nordeste do Brasil. 2012. 83 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Botânica) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/4820Tropical forests are known to hold a high diversity of species and considering the universe of resources offered there is a growing increase in the extraction of non-timber forest products which plays a fundamental importance in the livelihood of thousands of people around the world. Among the many products available for exploration, we can highlight the stem bark of certain medicinal plants used as a resource for local communities. However, the great exploration of these resources can seriously affect plant populations, affecting the population structures. Accordingly, the present study aims (1) to comprehend how occurs the exploitation of the stem bark of “barbatimão” (Stryphnodendron coriaceum Benth.) by a local community around the Araripe National Forest (FLONA-Araripe) in the state of Ceará and (2) to describe patterns of use and knowledge of “barbatimão” by the local community. In relation to the knowledge and use of S. coriaceum Benth, 120 respondents indicated knowing and making use of the plant. This knowledge can possibly indicate the strong pressure in populations of S. coriaceum. The study of population structure was conducted in two areas of the National Forest, one inside the forest (A1) and another near the forest edge (A2). In the first study area, 39 individuals were recorded live, while in A2 23 were recorded live. In the analysis of levels of damage, eight individuals which were killed by the extraction of the stem bark were added in A1. Considering all 47 individuals found in the first area, 10 individuals (25,49%) showed any signs of extractivism. No individual from A2 showed signal of extraction. The highest collect incidence occurred in individuals of diameter classes 2 and 3, increasing the proportion of trees collected as the diameter increases. In area 1, the total area of bark removed was 55.760 cm2 and the total area of 2121.42 cm2 was available. In the second area, considering the absence of individuals collected, only available bark area was observed with 44.666 cm2. It is concluded that the “barbatimão” is a resource widely used by the Cacimbas community, represented by the shared knowledge among the informants. Populations of S. coriaceum are unbalance suggesting that this fact can be explained by the extraction of the stem bark, which can be present in the population structure of the species. The collection of the stem bark deserves care regarding the practices of communities.As florestas tropicais são conhecidas por deterem uma alta diversidade de espécies e diante desse universo de recursos que são ofertados, vem observando-se um crescente aumento na extração dos produtos florestais não-madeireiros, a qual desempenha uma importância fundamental no sustento de milhares de pessoas por todo o mundo. Dentre os diversos produtos disponíveis para exploração, pode-se destacar a casca de determinadas plantas utilizadas como recurso medicinal por comunidades locais. Contudo, a grande exploração desse recurso pode afetar seriamente as populações vegetais, sendo sentidos esses impactos nas suas estruturas. Com base nisso, o presente estudo visou compreender como se dá a exploração da casca do “barbatimão” (Stryphnodendron coriaceum Benth.) realizada pela comunidade do entorno da Floresta Nacional do Araripe no estado do Ceará e descrever os padrões no conhecimento e utilização do “barbatimão” pela comunidade local. Em relação ao conhecimento e uso de S. coriaceum Benth, 120 informantes afirmaram conhecer e fazer uso da planta. Esse conhecimento pode possivelmente indicar a grande pressão exercida nas populações de S. coriaceum. O estudo da estrutura da população foi realizado em duas áreas da FLONA, uma no interior da floresta (A1) e outra próxima a borda da floresta (A2). Na área 1 foram registrados 39 indivíduos vivos, enquanto na área 2 foram identificados 23. Na análise dos níveis de danos, foram adicionados, na área 1, oito indivíduos que foram mortos pela extração de casca. Dos 47 indivíduos encontrados na área 1, dez indivíduos (25,49 %) apresentaram algum sinal de extrativismo. Nenhum indivíduo da área 2 apresentou sinal de extração. A maior incidência de coleta ocorreu nos indivíduos das classes 2 e 3, aumentando a proporção de árvores coletadas à medida que os diâmetros foram maiores. Na área 1, a área total de casca retirada foi 55760 cm2 e a área total de casca disponível foi 2121.42 cm2. Na área 2, por não apresentar indivíduos coletados, somente área de casca disponível foi observada, na qual foi de 44666 cm2. Conclui-se que o “barbatimão” é um recurso muito utilizado pela comunidade de Cacimbas, representado pelo conhecimento compartilhado entre os informantes. As populações de S. coriaceum estão em desequilíbrio sugerindo que tal fato seja explicado pelo extrativismo de casca, o qual pode estar comprometendo a estrutura populacional da espécie. 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title Etnobotânica e extrativismo de Stryphnodendron coriaceum Benth. na Floresta Nacional do Araripe, Nordeste do Brasil
spellingShingle Etnobotânica e extrativismo de Stryphnodendron coriaceum Benth. na Floresta Nacional do Araripe, Nordeste do Brasil
FEITOSA, Ivanilda Soares
Extrativismo vegetal
Etnobotânica
Stryphnodendron coriaceum
Barbatimão
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BOTANICA
title_short Etnobotânica e extrativismo de Stryphnodendron coriaceum Benth. na Floresta Nacional do Araripe, Nordeste do Brasil
title_full Etnobotânica e extrativismo de Stryphnodendron coriaceum Benth. na Floresta Nacional do Araripe, Nordeste do Brasil
title_fullStr Etnobotânica e extrativismo de Stryphnodendron coriaceum Benth. na Floresta Nacional do Araripe, Nordeste do Brasil
title_full_unstemmed Etnobotânica e extrativismo de Stryphnodendron coriaceum Benth. na Floresta Nacional do Araripe, Nordeste do Brasil
title_sort Etnobotânica e extrativismo de Stryphnodendron coriaceum Benth. na Floresta Nacional do Araripe, Nordeste do Brasil
author FEITOSA, Ivanilda Soares
author_facet FEITOSA, Ivanilda Soares
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dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv ALBUQUERQUE, Ulysses Paulino de
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv ARAÚJO, Elcida de Lima
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv RAMOS, Marcelo Alves
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv MELO, Joabe Gomes de
dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv CUNHA, Luiz Vital Fernandes Cruz da
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv FEITOSA, Ivanilda Soares
contributor_str_mv MONTEIRO, Júlio Marcelino
ALBUQUERQUE, Ulysses Paulino de
ARAÚJO, Elcida de Lima
RAMOS, Marcelo Alves
MELO, Joabe Gomes de
CUNHA, Luiz Vital Fernandes Cruz da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Extrativismo vegetal
Etnobotânica
Stryphnodendron coriaceum
Barbatimão
topic Extrativismo vegetal
Etnobotânica
Stryphnodendron coriaceum
Barbatimão
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BOTANICA
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description Tropical forests are known to hold a high diversity of species and considering the universe of resources offered there is a growing increase in the extraction of non-timber forest products which plays a fundamental importance in the livelihood of thousands of people around the world. Among the many products available for exploration, we can highlight the stem bark of certain medicinal plants used as a resource for local communities. However, the great exploration of these resources can seriously affect plant populations, affecting the population structures. Accordingly, the present study aims (1) to comprehend how occurs the exploitation of the stem bark of “barbatimão” (Stryphnodendron coriaceum Benth.) by a local community around the Araripe National Forest (FLONA-Araripe) in the state of Ceará and (2) to describe patterns of use and knowledge of “barbatimão” by the local community. In relation to the knowledge and use of S. coriaceum Benth, 120 respondents indicated knowing and making use of the plant. This knowledge can possibly indicate the strong pressure in populations of S. coriaceum. The study of population structure was conducted in two areas of the National Forest, one inside the forest (A1) and another near the forest edge (A2). In the first study area, 39 individuals were recorded live, while in A2 23 were recorded live. In the analysis of levels of damage, eight individuals which were killed by the extraction of the stem bark were added in A1. Considering all 47 individuals found in the first area, 10 individuals (25,49%) showed any signs of extractivism. No individual from A2 showed signal of extraction. The highest collect incidence occurred in individuals of diameter classes 2 and 3, increasing the proportion of trees collected as the diameter increases. In area 1, the total area of bark removed was 55.760 cm2 and the total area of 2121.42 cm2 was available. In the second area, considering the absence of individuals collected, only available bark area was observed with 44.666 cm2. It is concluded that the “barbatimão” is a resource widely used by the Cacimbas community, represented by the shared knowledge among the informants. Populations of S. coriaceum are unbalance suggesting that this fact can be explained by the extraction of the stem bark, which can be present in the population structure of the species. The collection of the stem bark deserves care regarding the practices of communities.
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