291 resultados para restinga forest
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Foi desenvolvido um estudo comparativo do comportamento fenológico de nove espécies arbóreas no Parque Estadual da Serra do Mar, Núcleo Picinguaba, Ubatuba, SP, em três formações florestais contíguas: floresta de restinga, floresta de planície e floresta de encosta. As observações foram realizadas de novembro/1994 a abril/1996. A intensidade dos eventos fenológicos foi estimada para cada indivíduo, utilizando uma escala de 0 a 4 com um intervalo de 25% entre cada classe. As espécies mantiveram os mesmos padrões fenológicos, independente da floresta, exceto duas delas (Guatteria australis St.Hill. e Didymopanax calvum Decne. & Planch.). A heterogeneidade dos padrões individuais, exibida por estas espécies, pode estar relacionada a diferenças estruturais entre as formações florestais amostradas, tais como a altura do dossel e umidade do solo.
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Este trabalho compara dois métodos de avaliação fenológica e sua representação gráfica. O estudo foi desenvolvido no Núcleo Picinguaba, Ubatuba, Estado de São Paulo (23º22' S e 44º48' W), em três formações florestais: floresta de restinga, floresta de planície e floresta de encosta. A floração, frutificação, queda de folhas e brotamento foram estimados mensalmente para cada indivíduo arbóreo, durante 18 meses. Foram comparados: i) percentual de intensidade de Fournier ou índice de intensidade: escala intervalar de cinco categorias de 0 a 4, com intervalo de 25% entre classes; e ii) índice de atividade ou porcentagem de indivíduos. O índice de atividade e o percentual de intensidade de Fournier forneceram informações distintas e complementares, facilitando a análise e interpretação do comportamento fenológico. Sugere-se que em estudos fenológicos populacionais sejam utilizados estes dois índices combinados para a análise e representação dos dados e que seja feita a distinção entre pico(s) de atividade e pico(s) de intensidade das fenofases.
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Slight topographic variations appear to exert dramatic effects on the structure of forests subject to inundation. In a late successional tidal floodplain forest near the Amazon port of Belém, Brazil, we examined these effects by studying floristic composition along a topographic gradient. We predicted that, relative to high sites, low sites would be characterized by high representation of life forms and taxa characteristic of inundated sites. We found striking variations in floristic composition along a slight topographic gradient. In comparison with topographically high sites, low sites were characterized by a high representation of Palm trees (Arecaceae), low diversity of trees and lianas, and high plant density. These variations appear to reflect edaphic limitations imposed by periodic flooding. The high spatial variation in floristic composition found in this ecosystem suggest caution in implementing intensive forms of agriculture.
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A vegetação de um trecho da floresta de restinga no Parque Estadual Paulo César Vinha (PEPCV), Setiba, município de Guarapari (ES) foi amostrada através de 100 parcelas de 10 × 10 m cada, plotadas em quatro linhas perpendiculares ao mar. Foram inventariados 2.106 indivíduos (DAP > 4,8 cm), fornecendo uma área basal de 27,52 m².ha-1 e diversidade (H') de 3,73 nats, excetuando os 67 mortos em pé. Segundo valores decrescentes de importância (VI), destacaram-se as famílias Myrtaceae, Sapotaceae, Annonaceae, Bombacaceae e Meliaceae, e as espécies Pouteria coelomatica, Myrciaria floribunda, Oxandra nitida, Chrysophyllum lucentifolium e Aspidosperma parvifolium. A floresta apresenta variações estruturais e florísticas no gradiente mar-continente, com formação de três grupos dissimilares de espécies. Ocorrência exclusiva de espécies nos grupos e diferenças entre os principais táxons de cada grupo, evidenciam uma zonação. Propõe-se o termo geral "formação florestal não inundável" para esta comunidade, frente aos tradicionais "Mata de Myrtaceae" e "Mata Seca", uma vez que a composição de suas principais famílias e espécies não permite separá-las de acordo com os critérios de classificação destas comunidades.
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Two adjacent tracts of tropical secondary forest, situated in Itambé do Mato Dentro, south-eastern Brazil, which had been regenerating for 15 and 40 years after clearing, were compared with the purpose of detecting differences in species diversity and composition, species guild composition (regeneration, stratification and dispersion), and stand structure. Four and three 1,125 m² plots laid on the 15- and 40-year-old stands, respectively, sampled 2,430 trees with diameter at the base of the stem > 5 cm. The number of species (S = 199) was high for this forest type and significantly higher for the older stand. Tree density was significantly higher in the younger stand, particularly for smaller trees, whereas the two stands did not differ in both basal area and volume per hectare. Trees of shade-tolerant and understory species were significantly more abundant in the older stand. Though sharing a large proportion of species (49%), the two stands differed significantly in the abundance of many species. Live stumps probably contributed to the relatively quick restoration of some forest characteristics, particularly species diversity, basal area and volume.
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The dynamics of forests subject to inundation appears to be strongly influenced by the frequency and intensity of natural disturbances such as flooding. In a late successional tidal floodplain forest near the Amazon port of Belém, Brazil, we tested this prediction by measuring seasonal patterns of phenology and litterfall in relation to two key variables: rainfall and tide levels. In addition, we estimated the root biomass and the annual growth of the forest community by measuring stem increments over time. Our results showed high correlations between phenological events (flowering and fruiting) and rainfall and tide levels, while correlations between litterfall and these variations were generally weaker. Contrary to our prediction, root biomass to 1 m depth showed no significant differences along the topographic gradient, and the root biomass at all topographic levels was low to intermediate compared with other neotropical forests. Both litterfall and total stem increment were high compared to other tropical forest, indicating the high productivity of this ecosystem.
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Devido à ampla distribuição geográfica, a Floresta Atlântica e os ecossistemas associados estão sujeitos a condicionantes ambientais que variam de acordo com a latitude e que devem influenciar nos processos dinâmicos das comunidades. Para avaliar se a fenologia de florestas da região atlântica pode ser determinada por tais variações, plantas do dossel e do subbosque (total 55 espécies) de duas Florestas de Restinga (Floresta não inundável e Floresta inundável) foram acompanhadas por dois anos na Ilha do Mel, localizada em região meridional da distribuição da Floresta Atlântica e com pouca diferença climática entre o período superúmido (setembro a maio) e úmido (junho a agosto). Apesar das diferenças florísticas e estruturais, as duas florestas apresentaram padrões semelhantes, com pico de queda de folhas (outubro a dezembro), brotação (dezembro a janeiro), floração (dezembro a janeiro) e frutificação (março a abril) ocorrendo sucessivamente ao longo da estação superúmida, o que esteve correlacionado principalmente com as variações do comprimento do dia e da temperatura. Dossel e sub-bosque apresentaram padrões fenológicos distintos, sendo que no primeiro houve maior sincronia interespecífica. Os resultados mostraram que mesmo localizadas na situação marginal de distribuição do clima tropical, as Florestas de Restinga da Ilha do Mel apresentam semelhanças fenológicas com outros ecossistemas da região atlântica, o que deve refletir a similaridade florística entre estas áreas.
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The horizontal and vertical tree community structure in a lowland Atlantic Rain Forest was investigated through a phytosociological survey in two 0.99 ha plots in the Intervales State Park, São Paulo State. All trees > 5 cm diameter at breast height were recorded. 3,078 individuals belonging to 172 species were identified and recorded. The Shannon diversity index was H' = 3.85 nat.ind.-1. The Myrtaceae family showed the greatest floristic richness (38 species) and the highest density (745 individuals) in the stand. Euterpe edulis Mart. had the highest importance value (33.98%) accounting for 21.8% of all individuals recorded. The quantitative similarity index was higher than the qualitative index, showing little structural variation between plots. However, the large number of uncommon species resulted in pronounced floristic differences. A detrended correspondence analysis (DCA) generated three arbitrary vertical strata. Stratum A (> 26 m), where Sloanea guianensis (Aubl.) Benth. and Virola bicuhyba (Schott. ex A.DC.) Warb. were predominant showed the lowest density. Stratum B (8 m < h < 26 m) had the greatest richness and diversity, and stratum C (< 8 m) showed the highest density. Euterpe edulis, Guapira opposita (Vell.) Reitz, Garcinia gardneriana (Planch. & Triana) Zappi, and Eugenia mosenii (Kausel) Sobral were abundant in strata B and C. The occurrence of strata in tropical forests is discussed and we recommend the use of DCA for others studies of the vertical distribution of tropical forest tree communities.
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The mechanisms that maintain tree diversity in tropical rain forests are still in debate. Variations in forest structural components produce forest microenvironmental heterogeneity, which in turn may affect plant performance and have been scarcely analyzed in the Amazon. Palms are widespread in the Neotropical rainforests and have relatively well known taxonomy, apart from being ecologically and economically important. The understanding of how palms respond to variation in the forest structural components may help to explain their abundance and richness in a given area. In this study, we describe a palm community and analyze how it is affected by forest microenvironmental heterogeneity. In a pristine "Terra Firme" forest at Reserva Ducke, Manaus, we recorded all adult palm trees in twenty 100 × 10 m plots. In the same plots we recorded the variation in canopy openness, the leaflitter thickness and counted all non-palm forest trees. A total of 713 individuals in 29 palm species were found. The three most abundant species were Astrocaryum sciophilum (Miq.) Pulle, A. gynacanthum Mart. and Attalea attaleoides (Barb. Rodr.) Wess. Boer. The most locally abundant species were also very frequent or occurred in a larger number of plots. There were no significant effects of litter depth, forest canopy openness and forest tree abundance on palm richness. However, in areas where leaf litter was thicker a significant lower number of palm trees occurred. In microsites where proportionally more incident light was reaching the forest understory, due to higher canopy opening, significantly more palm trees were present.
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The dynamics of the tree community and 30 tree populations were examined in an area of tropical semideciduous forest located on the margin of the Rio Grande, SE Brazil, based on surveys done in 1990 and 1997 in three 0.18 ha plots. The main purpose was to assess whether variations in dynamics were related to topography and the effects of a catastrophic flood in 1992. Rates of mortality and recruitment of trees and gain and loss of basal area in two topographic sites, lower (flooded) and upper (non-flooded), were obtained. Projected trajectories of mean and accelerated growth in diameter were obtained for each species. In both topographic sites, mortality rates surpassed recruitment rates, gain rates of basal area surpassed loss rates, and size distributions changed, with declining proportions of smaller trees. These overall changes were possibly related to increased underground water supply after the 1992 flood as well as to a c. 250-year-old process of primary succession on abandoned gold mines. Possible effects of the 1992 flood showed up in the higher proportions of dead trees in the flooded sites and faster growth rates in the flood-free sites. Species of different regeneration guilds showed particular trends with respect to their demographic changes and diameter growth patterns. Nevertheless, patterns of population dynamics differed between topographic sites for only two species.
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Seed predation of Virola bicuhyba (Myristicaceae) was studied in an area of Atlantic forest in south-eastern Brazil, with the objective of testing the Janzen-Connell model. The predation of seeds was evaluated at three different distances from the parent tree for two classes of predators: invertebrates and vertebrates. The method of exclosure plots (closed plots) and open control plots was used, distributed at 5, 15 and 25 m from the trunk of each adult fruiting tree of V. bicuhyba. In Experiment 1, 1,200 seeds were used and, in Experiment 2, 1,440 seeds. Both experiments did not agree with Janzen-Connell model, as seed predation by invertebrates and vertebrates was independent of the distance from the parent tree. Seed predation rate was high, however the impact of predation by vertebrates was higher than by invertebrates, indicating that it is the main cause of seed mortality.
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Studies on the regeneration and seedling mortality of rare tree species are important, but scarce. The aim of this study was to investigate the annual variation in recruitment, growth and mortality of juveniles of Enterolobium glaziovii Benth., a rare tree species from the Brazilian Atlantic Rain Forest. All seedlings and juveniles around four reproductive trees were labeled and their fate was followed from 1996 to 1999. There were no annual differences in juveniles' recruitment below and beyond the parental crown, but juveniles' survival and growth were lower below than beyond of the parental tree crowns. Small individuals (< 15 cm tall) showed the greatest mortality and the lowest growth, followed by medium (from 15 to 50 cm tall) and large ones (> 50 cm tall). Large juveniles were more widely dispersed from the conspecific parental tree than were medium and small ones. This suggests that distance dependent mortality of juveniles mediated by the parental tree is an important cause of spacing shifts associated with the growth of small individuals of E. glaziovii into large ones. Widely dispersed juveniles may escape the high mortality associated with pathogens, herbivores or seed predators concentrated around adult conspecifics. The negative influence of the parental tree on its juveniles may explain the sparse distribution of its adults in the forest.
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This work investigated how richness, abundance, composition and structure of woody and herbaceous vegetation were altered by the proximity of an edge between Araucaria forest and pasture in South Brazil. Herbaceous and woody species including seedlings were surveyed in 42 plots of 5 × 5 m randomly placed at the following distances: 5 and 50 m from the edge into the pasture and 0, 25, 50, 100 and 250 m from the edge into the forest. There was a significant increase in vegetation cover, richness and abundance of woody species, woody seedlings and herbaceous plants at the edge (0 m). These variables, in general, decreased from 25 to 50 m from the edge into the forest in comparison to the forest interior. Few seedlings of woody plants were able to establish themselves in the pasture. There were continuous changes in species composition that occurred in the studied gradient due to the invasion of light-demanding species and the disappearance of some shade-tolerant species at the edge. In conclusion, the forest edge studied generated changes in the plant community that extended up to 50 m into the forest.
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A Ilha do Cardoso ocupa uma área de cerca de 22.500 ha no Município de Cananéia, litoral Sul do Estado de São Paulo, Brasil, entre os paralelos 25°0305 - 25°1818 S e 47°5348 - 48°0542 W. Visando caracterizar morfologicamente os grãos de pólen de espécies ocorrentes na vegetação de restinga da Ilha do Cardoso, foram estudadas 20 espécies (uma delas incluindo duas variedades) pertencentes as famílias Aquifoliaceae, Euphorbiaceae, Lecythidaceae, Malvaceae, Phytolaccaceae e Portulacaceae. Os materiais polínicos foram obtidos a partir de exsicatas depositadas no Herbário do Estado "Maria Eneyda P. Kauffman Fidalgo", (SP). Os grãos de pólen foram acetolisados, medidos e fotografados sob microscopia de luz e microscopia eletrônica de varredura. As famílias estudadas apresentaram grãos de pólen que variaram quanto à abertura, desde inaperturados, 3-colpados, 3-colporados, pantocolpados a pantoporados e, quanto à escultura da exina, desde psilados, rugulados, reticulados, clavados, padrão-Croton a espinhosos.
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Erythroxylum ovalifolium is a woody shrub widespread in the "restinga", i.e. the open scrub vegetation of the Brazilian coastal sandy plains. We examined leaf anatomy variation of this species both within populations and between populations of three "restingas" in the state of Rio de Janeiro. Sites were ca.100 km far from each other and differed in regard to rainfall and vegetation structure: a dry, open site; a wet, dense site and an intermediate one. Microhabitats within sites were: (i) exposed to full irradiance, outside vegetation islands; (ii) partially exposed to full irradiance, at the border of vegetation islands; (iii) shaded, inside vegetation islands. Leaf anatomy parameters were measured for five leaves collected in each of five plants per microhabitat, in each population; they were thickness of the leaf blade, of the palisade and spongy parenchyma, and of the adaxial and abaxial epidermis. Leaves from the dry, open site had narrower abaxial epidermis and a smaller contribution of spongy parenchyma to total leaf blade thickeness than the other two sites, which we attributed to water stress. Adaxial epidermis and leaf are thicker in more exposed microhabitats (i and ii, above), irrespective of site. We proposed that between-site anatomical variation in traits related to water stress, and within-site anatomical variation in traits related to light-use are indicative of ecological plasticity and might help explain the high abundance of E. ovalifolium in the studied populations and along the State of Rio de Janeiro coast.