The effectiveness of Eucalyptus barrier in containing the edge effect on a subtropical forest fragment in the state of Sao Paulo, Brazil
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO |
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18/10/2012
18/10/2012
2010
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Edge effects resulting from isolation and subsequent microclimatic changes are one of the most important threats to the forest fragments conservation. The efficiency of maintaining a barrier formed by three rows of Eucalyptus along the edge of a subtropical seasonal semi deciduous forest fragment, surrounded by Eucalyptus monoculture, was evaluated as a way of softening the microclimatic changes (light intensity, temperature and relative humidity) and the impacts of eucalypt mechanized harvesting on the native vegetation along the contact zone between the forest fragment and the plantation. The Eucalyptus barrier was effective in softening the microclimate. Light intensity was 35% lower in the presence of the barrier. The barrier also provided a reduction of 1 C in air temperature and increased in 3.4% in relative humidity throughout the year. The barrier was also effective in preventing the impact on native vegetation, avoiding damage to adult trees and preserving the regenerating forest stratum near the border, which was reduced to less than 20% in density and 50% in richness, with no such barrier. The barrier of Eucalyptus may, therefore, be recommended as an effective method to minimize the impacts of mechanized forest harvesting operations and mitigate the microclimatic conditions along the edge of forest fragments. |
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SCIENTIA FORESTALIS, v.38, n.86, p.191-203, 2010 1413-9324 |
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IPEF-INST PESQUISAS ESTUDOS FLORESTAIS |
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Scientia Forestalis |
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Palavras-Chave | #Edge effect control #Eucalyptus grandis #Microclimate #TROPICAL RAIN-FOREST #AMAZONIAN TREE COMMUNITIES #MICROCLIMATE #LANDSCAPES #DYNAMICS #SCALE #Forestry |
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