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Differentiation of arboreal vegetation in three sectors of a forest fragment related to its historical disturbances/ Diferenciacao da vegetacao arborea de tres setores de um remanescente florestal relacionada ao seu historico de perturbacoes

Forest fragmentation is one of the main causes of biodiversity loss, directly affecting the ecological processes. This study aimed to evaluate tree diversity, structure, and composition parameters in three sectors of a forest fragment with distinct disturbance records. The arboreal vegetation was ev...

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Published in:Ciência florestal 2016-01, p.81
Main Authors: Morel, Jean Daniel, Pereira, Jose Aldo Alves, dos Santos, Rubens Manoel, Machado, Evandro Luiz Mendonca, Marques, Joao Jose
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Language:Spanish
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Summary:Forest fragmentation is one of the main causes of biodiversity loss, directly affecting the ecological processes. This study aimed to evaluate tree diversity, structure, and composition parameters in three sectors of a forest fragment with distinct disturbance records. The arboreal vegetation was evaluated in twenty-four 10x10 m plots, sampling a total of 1,228 living individuals. We calculated Shanon's diversity index, Piclou's equability, and jackknife estimators of first and second orders. The sampled individuals were distributed in diameter classes and the importance value (VI) was calculated for each species. It was made a Detrended Correspondence Analysis (DCA) to verify whether there were significant distinctions between the sectors. It was noticed that the sector where there was clear cutting and vegetation burning in a recent past had higher abundance and richness but also the worst equability. That corresponds to the effects of perturbation as confirmed by the tree diameters and the presence of species of greater importance value. The sector that had no record of disturbance, situated in a location with greater variety of microenvironments, presented diversity, structure, and composition consistent with a no disturbance scenario. The other sector, which did not have clear cutting, was subjected to cattle trampling presented ecological parameters consistent with the absence of major disturbances. On the other hand, this third sector had the smallest environmental diversity, which puts this last sector in an intermediate situation.
ISSN:1980-5098
1980-5098