206 resultados para floristic composition


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A composição florística e a estrutura fitossociológica foram investigadas em uma área de 7,55 ha de floresta ripária em Itutinga, MG. Essa floresta acompanha um pequeno curso d’água e tem limites bem definidos com um campo limpo montano. O levantamento fitossociológico foi realizado em 28 parcelas de 10 x 30 m, onde todos os indivíduos com diâmetro do tronco à altura do solo igual ou maior que 5 cm foram registrados, tendo seus diâmetros medidos e alturas estimadas. O levantamento florístico baseou-se em coletas dentro e fora das parcelas. Encontraram-se 162 espécies pertencentes a 54 famílias. A área de estudos foi comparada com outras florestas dos Estados de São Paulo e Minas Gerais por meio de análises multivariadas. As áreas floristicamente mais semelhantes com a floresta estudada foram as da mesma região (alto rio Grande). Sugeriu-se que as variáveis mais fortemente ligadas à diferenciação florística entre as florestas comparadas sejam a estacionalidade das chuvas e a altitude. No levantamento fitossociológico, foram registrados 2145 indivíduos distribuídos em 141 espécies. As maiores semelhanças estruturais ocorreram com as florestas de Itutinga e Bom Sucesso e as maiores diferenças com Madre de Deus e Poço Bonito, diferenças que podem ser decorrentes de variações de propriedades dos solos.

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O estudo das epífitas vasculares foi realizado em uma área de 3.000 m² de floresta na planície litorânea na Ilha do Mel (25°30’ S 48°23’ W); o levantamento qualitativo foi realizado em toda a área; para o estudo quantitativo, foram sorteados 100 forófitos, divididos em intervalos de 2 m a partir do solo. Em cada intervalo, registraram-se todas as espécies epifíticas ocorrentes, sendo estimado o valor de importância epifítico a partir das freqüências nos estratos, nos forófitos e nas espécies forofíticas. No levantamento total, foram encontradas 77 espécies (16 de Pteridophyta, 53 de Liliopsida e 8 de Magnoliopsida), das quais 70 foram amostradas nos forófitos analisados. As famílias mais ricas foram Orchidaceae, Bromeliaceae e Polypodiaceae e os gêneros foram Vriesea, Encyclia e Maxillaria. A área com maior similaridade florística com este estudo localiza-se no Município de Torres (RS). As espécies mais importantes quantitativamente foram Microgramma vaccinifolia, Codonanthe gracilis, Epidendrum latilabre e E. rigidum. As espécies amostradas foram agrupadas em três categorias quanto à preferência por intervalos de altura: exclusivas, preferenciais e indiferentes. O número de ocorrências de epífitos em um mesmo forófito variou de 1 a 35, enquanto o número de espécies variou de 1 a 21 (médias 14 ± 7,6 e 10 ± 4,6, respectivamente). Os primeiros estratos (0-2 m, 2-4 m e 4-6 m) foram os mais ricos em espécies epifíticas. As espécies forofíticas com maior número de ocorrências foram Andira fraxinifolia e Ternstroemia brasiliensis, e com maior número de espécies Ocotea pulchella e Guapira opposita. Quanto à fidelidade sobre espécies forofíticas, foram encontradas espécies epifíticas exclusivas, preferenciais e generalistas, esta incluindo a maioria das espécies amostradas.

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O estudo das epífitas vasculares foi realizado em floresta ombrófila mista aluvial do rio Barigüi, município de Araucária (25º34' S e 49º20' W); o levantamento qualitativo foi realizado em uma área aproximada de 8,6 ha. Para o estudo quantitativo foram sorteados 110 forófitos, divididos em três estratos (fuste baixo, fuste alto e copa). Em cada estrato foram atribuídas notas de abundância para as espécies epifíticas ocorrentes. No levantamento florístico foram encontradas 49 espécies (16 de Pteridophyta, 23 de Liliopsida e 10 de Magnoliopsida), das quais 34 foram observadas na amostragem quantitativa. As famílias e gêneros mais ricos foram: Orchidaceae, Polypodiaceae e Bromeliaceae, e Pleurothallis, Tillandsia e Oncidium. As áreas de maior similaridade florística com este estudo localizam-se no município de Curitiba (PR). As espécies mais importantes quantitativamente foram Microgramma squamulosa (Kaulf.) de la Sota, Pleopeltis angusta Humb. & Bonpl. ex Kunth, Peperomia catharinae Miq. e Polypodium hirsutissimum Raddi. Em um mesmo forófito, o número de espécies ocorrentes variou de zero a 13, enquanto a soma das notas de abundância para as epífitas variou de zero a 24. A copa apresentou a maior abundância de epífitos, seguido do fuste alto e do fuste baixo.

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Foram estudadas quatro comunidades vegetais de veredas no Municipio de Uberlândia, MG, durante dois anos com o objetivo de conhecer sua composição florística. As veredas foram percorridas por meio de trilhas estabelecidas, ao acaso, passando pela borda (local de solo mais seco), meio (solo medianamente úmido) e fundo (solo saturado com água). A freqüência de visitas à cada vereda foi mensal e o material botânico coletado foi incluído no Herbarium Uberlandense (HUFU). A identificação das espécies foi feita utilizando-se chaves analíticas, consultas a especialistas de várias famílias e/ou comparação com exsicatas devidamente identificadas e depositadas nos herbários HUFU, IBGE e UB. No levantamento florístico foram registradas 526 espécies, 250 gêneros e 89 famílias. As cinco famílias com maior número de espécies foram Poaceae (64), Asteraceae (63), Cyperaceae (54), Melastomataceae (27) e Fabaceae (23). Na zona de borda da vereda foram amostradas 361 espécies sendo 168 exclusivas deste ambiente. Um total de 300 espécies ocorreu na zona de meio, sendo 75 exclusivas. Na zona de fundo ocorreu a menor riqueza específica, compreendendo um total de 136 espécies com 52 exclusivas desta área. A grande riqueza florística encontrada nas veredas amostradas deve-se, possivelmente, às diferenças edáficas, especialmente aquelas relacionadas com a umidade.

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Studies of plant community dynamics are essential in understanding the demographic patterns of species since changes in demographic rates can affect the floristic composition and future structure. The purpose of the present study was to analyze the changes in the community structure and floristic composition of woody plants in a tropical semi-deciduous forest in Uberlândia in central Brazil, during a 10-years period. The data were collected in 1989 and in 2000 in 50 quadrats (10 m x 10 m) where all trees with a minimum circumference at breast height of 10 cm were sampled. In 1989, 93 species and 1103 individuals were registered. Over a period of 10 years, seven new species were added to the community, although eight disappeared. The main change that occurred during this period in the floristic composition was the replacement of savannah species occurring in forest gaps by those from the forest understory.

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We describe the floristic composition of the tree-shrub vegetation in 10 areas of rocky outcrop cerrado in Goiás State, Brazil. Ten 20×50m plots (totaling 1ha) were established and all of the individuals with diameters at 30cm above soil level (DB30) ³5cm were included in the sampling. Comparative analyses of the flora were realized using similarity indices (Sørensen and Czekanowski), classification analysis (TWINSPAN), and the Mantel test. A total of 13,041 tree-shrub individuals were sampled, distributed among 219 species, 129 genera and 55 families. Fabaceae was the most well-represented family, followed by Myrtaceae, Melastomataceae, Vochysiaceae, Malphigiaceae, and Rubiaceae. Fully 42.3% of the comparisons evaluated by the Sørensen index were >0.50, while all the values were <0.50 for the Czekanowski index, with the exception of Jaraguá and Mara Rosa areas. The TWINSPAN classification generated four divisions and, in general, only the differences in the size of the population were responsible for the groupings. The Mantel test indicated that there was no relationship between floristic similarity and the distances between the areas (r=0.32, P=0.05). It therefore appears that the areas of rocky outcrop cerrado in Goiás State are relatively floristically homogeneous and that they are principally distinguished by the differences in the sizes of the populations of their dominant species, and the presence of exclusive species in certain areas.

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Seasonally dry evergreen forests in southeast Pará, Brazil are transitional between taller closed forests of the interior Amazon Basin and woodland savannas (cerrados) of Brazil's south-central plains. We describe abiotic and biotic gradients in this region near the frontier town of Redenção where forest structure and composition grade subtly across barely undulating topography. Annual precipitation averaged 1859 mm between 1995-2001, with nearly zero rainfall during the dry season months of June August. Annual vertical migrations of deep-soil water caused by seasonal rainfall underlie edaphic and floristic differences between high- and low-ground terrain. Low-ground soils are hydromorphic, shaped by perching water tables during the wet season, pale gray, brown, or white in color, with coarse texture, low moisture retention during the dry season, and relatively high macro-nutrient status in the surface horizons. Forest canopies on low ground are highly irregular, especially along seasonal streams, while overstory community composition differs demonstrably from that on high ground. High-ground soils are dystrophic, well-drained through the wet season, brown or red-yellow in color, with finer texture, higher moisture retention, and low macro-nutrient status in the surface horizons compared to low-ground soils. Forest canopies are, on average, taller, more regular, and more closed on high ground. Low-ground areas can be envisioned as energy and nutrient sinks, where, because of hydrologic cycles, canopy disturbance likely occurs more frequently than at high-ground positions if not necessarily at larger scales.

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ABSTRACT The analysis of changes in species composition and vegetation structure in chronosequences improves knowledge on the regeneration patterns following land abandonment in the Amazon. Here, the objective was to perform floristic-structural analysis in mature forests (with/without timber exploitation) and secondary successions (initial, intermediate and advanced vegetation regrowth) in the Tapajós region. The regrowth age and plot locations were determined using Landsat-5/Thematic Mapper images (1984-2012). For floristic analysis, we determined the sample sufficiency and the Shannon-Weaver (H'), Pielou evenness (J), Value of Importance (VI) and Fisher's alpha (α) indices. We applied the Non-metric Multidimensional Scaling (NMDS) for similarity ordination. For structural analysis, the diameter at the breast height (DBH), total tree height (Ht), basal area (BA) and the aboveground biomass (AGB) were obtained. We inspected the differences in floristic-structural attributes using Tukey and Kolmogorov-Smirnov tests. The results showed an increase in the H', J and α indices from initial regrowth to mature forests of the order of 47%, 33% and 91%, respectively. The advanced regrowth had more species in common with the intermediate stage than with the mature forest. Statistically significant differences between initial and intermediate stages (p<0.05) were observed for DBH, BA and Ht. The recovery of carbon stocks showed an AGB variation from 14.97 t ha-1 (initial regrowth) to 321.47 t ha-1 (mature forests). In addition to AGB, Ht was also important to discriminate the typologies.

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We evaluated the floristic relationships among 20 swamp forests of Southeastern and Central-Western Brazil using multivariate analyses. Detrended correspondence analysis (DCA) and TWINSPAN (Two way indicator species analysis) indicated two distinct floristic groups among forests, according to the Phytogeographic Province (Paranaense or Cerrado) and their climate conditions, phytophysiognomies, and species composition. Within the same province, edaphic conditions and geographical distance, among other factors, may be responsible for similarities or dissimilarities among the forests floras. Our results indicated that, despite the low a diversity, γ diversity is high among the forests, as a result of the low floristic similarities among the remnants and the high number of unique species (55% of all species). Although floristically distinct, we concluded that the inland swamp forests of Southeastern Brazil and the gallery swamp forests of Central Brazil are part of the same forest formation. These forests have in common, in addition to the swampy environment, low plant species diversity and species that have high local densities, such as Calophyllum brasiliense Cambess., Cecropia pachystachya Trécul, Dendropanax cuneatus Decne. & Planch., Guarea macrophylla Vahl, Magnolia ovata (A. St.-Hil.) Spreng., Protium spruceanum (Benth.) Engl. and Tapirira guianensis Aubl.

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Pathogenic Yersinia pestis isolates were collected during a plague outbreak at the Paraiba State in 1986. The Y. pestis isolates were investigated for the presence of virulence-associated factors and plasmid content. All strains analysed were proficient in the expression of the VW and fraction 1 antigens, pigment adsorption and pesticin-fibronolysin-coagulase production. A similar plasmid profile composed by four plasmid with molecular weight of 60, 44, 14.9, and 6.4 Megadaltons (MD) was found in all strains. DNA cleavage with EcoRI restriction enzyme further demonstrated the uniform plasmid content of the Y. pestis isolates. Seven additional Y. pestis strains, previously isolated in the same region but in an endemic state, showed the same plasmid fingerprint. The lack of any detectable difference between epidemic and endemic isolates as well as the value of plasmid fingerprints in epidemiology of Y. pestis is discussed.

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Distribution and occurrence of blow flies of forensic importance was performed during 2007 and 2008 in Chiang Mai and Lampang Provinces, northern Thailand. Surveys were conducted in forested areas for 30 minutes using a sweep net to collected flies attracted to a bait. A total of 2,115 blow flies belonging to six genera and 14 species were collected; Chrysomya megacephala (Fabricius) (44.7%), C. pinguis (Walker) (15.1%), C. chani Kurahashi (9.3%), C. thanomthini Kurahashi & Tumrasvin (0.3%); Achoetandrus rufifacies (Macquart) (10.5%), A. villeneuvi (Patton) (2.2%); Lucilia papuensis Macquart (2.2%), L. porphyrina (Walker) (12.4%), L. sinensis Aubertin (0.7%); Hemipyrellia ligurriens(Wiedemann) (1.3%), H. pulchra(Wiedemann) (0.1%); Hypopygiopsis infumata (Bigot) (0.6%), Hy. tumrasvini Kurahashi (0.2%) and Ceylonomyia nigripes Aubertin (0.4%). Among them, C. megacephala was the predominant species collected, particularly in the summer. The species likely to prevail in highland areas are C. pinguis, C. thanomthini, Hy. tumrasvini, L. papuensis and L. porphyrina.

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The present study had the aim of testing the hexane and methanol extracts of avocado seeds, in order to determine their toxicity towards Artemia salina, evaluate their larvicidal activity towards Aedes aegypti and investigate their in vitro antifungal potential against strains of Candida spp, Cryptococcus neoformans and Malassezia pachydermatis through the microdilution technique. In toxicity tests on Artemia salina, the hexane and methanol extracts from avocado seeds showed LC50 values of 2.37 and 24.13mg mL-1 respectively. Against Aedes aegypti larvae, the LC50 results obtained were 16.7mg mL-1 for hexane extract and 8.87mg mL-1 for methanol extract from avocado seeds. The extracts tested were also active against all the yeast strains tested in vitro, with differing results such that the minimum inhibitory concentration of the hexane extract ranged from 0.625 to 1.25mg L-¹, from 0.312 to 0.625mg mL-1 and from 0.031 to 0.625mg mL-1, for the strains of Candida spp, Cryptococcus neoformans and Malassezia pachydermatis, respectively. The minimal inhibitory concentration for the methanol extract ranged from 0.125 to 0.625mg mL-1, from 0.08 to 0.156mg mL-1 and from 0.312 to 0.625mg mL-1, for the strains of Candida spp., Cryptococcus neoformans and Malassezia pachydermatis, respectively.

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Introduction The diverse and complex environmental conditions of the Amazon Basin favor the breeding and development of Anopheles species. This study aimed to describe the composition, abundance and temporal frequency of Anopheles species and to correlate these factors with precipitation, temperature and relative humidity. Methods The study was conducted in the District of Coração, State of Amapá, Brazil. Samples were collected monthly during three consecutive nights, from 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM, from December 2010 to November 2011. In addition, four 12-hour collections (i.e., 6:00 PM to 6:00 AM) were performed during this period. Results A total of 1,230 Anopheles specimens were collected. In the monthly collections, Anopheles darlingi was the predominant species, followed by An. braziliensis and An. albitarsis s.l., whereas An. darlingi, An. peryassui and An. braziliensis were the most frequent species collected in the 12-hour collections. The greatest number of anophelines was collected in September (the dry season). The highest frequency of anophelines was observed for An. darlingi during September, when there were the least rainfalls of the year, along with lower relative humidity and higher temperatures. There was little variation in the abundance of this species in other months, with the exception of slight increases in February, July and August. Conclusions The major malaria vectors, An. darlingi and An. albitarsis s.l. (likely An. marajoara), were the most abundant species collected in the study area. Consequently, prevention and control measures should be taken to prevent malaria outbreaks in the District of Coração.

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ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION: In this study, we evaluated the chemical composition of a commercial sample of essential oil from Eucalyptus smithii R.T. Baker and its antifungal activity against Microsporum canis ATCC 32903, Microsporum gypseum ATCC 14683, Trichophyton mentagrophytes ATCC 9533, T. mentagrophytes ATCC 11480, T. mentagrophytes ATCC 11481, and Trichophyton rubrum CCT 5507. METHODS: Morphological changes in these fungi after treatment with the oil were determined by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The antifungal activity of the oil was determined on the basis of minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) and minimum fungicidal concentration (MFC) values. RESULTS: The compound 1,8-cineole was found to be the predominant component (72.2%) of the essential oil. The MIC values of the oil ranged from 62.5μg·mL−1 to >1,000μg·mL−1, and the MFC values of the oil ranged from 125μg·mL−1 to >1,000μg·mL−1. SEM analysis showed physical damage and morphological alterations in the fungi exposed to this oil. CONCLUSIONS: We demonstrated the potential of Eucalyptus smithii essential oil as a natural therapeutic agent for the treatment of dermatophytosis.

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Field measurement programs in Brazil during the dry season months of August and September in 1979 and 1980 have demonstrated the great importance of the continental tropics in global air chemistry. Especially in the mixed layer, the air composition over land is much different from that over the ocean and the land areas are clearly longe scale sources of many inportant trace gases. During the dry season much biomass, burning takes place especially in the cerrado regions leading to substantial emission of air pollutants, such as CO, NOx, N2O, CH4 and other hydrocarbons. Ozone concentrations are alsoenhanced due to photochemical reactions. Biogenic organic emissions from tropical forests play likewise an important role in the photochemistry of the atmosphere. Carbon monoxide was found to be present in high concentrations in the boundary layer of the tropical forest, but ozone concentrations were much lower than in the cerrado.