54 resultados para Xylopia langsdorffiana


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Neste trabalho foram empregadas 25 parcelas permanentes de 10 m × 25 m e amostrada a vegetação com DAS (Diâmetro à Altura do Solo) igual e superior a 1,0 cm. Em uma área de 0,625 ha foram amostrados 8.454 ind.ha-1, 121 espécies, 74 gêneros e 42 famílias. As espécies de maior IVI foram Ocotea corymbosa (Meissn.) Mez, Pterodon pubescens Benth. e Xylopia aromatica (Lam.) Mart. Os altos valores de PSoR e de IVIA mostraram que O. corymbosa e P. pubescens estão representadas nos três estratos da comunidade, embora essas espécies predominem no estrato superior. O índice de Shannon mostrou alta diversidade florística (H' = 3,47 nat.ind.-1) e o índice de eqüabilidade (J' = 0,40) indicou dominância de P. pubescens e O. corymbosa na área. As distribuições diamétrica e de altura revelaram a abundância no componente da regeneração natural devido ao grande estoque de plantas jovens que compõem o estrato inferior da comunidade. Dentre as 114 espécies consideradas na análise fitossociológica, 20 podem ser classificadas como raras por apresentarem baixa densidade de indivíduos por hectare. O levantamento florístico caracterizou a fitofisionomia da área como cerradão. A estimativa dos parâmetros fitossociológicos verticais permitiu valorar as espécies através da PSoR e do IVIA, associando a estrutura fitossociológica horizontal com a heterogeneidade e irregularidade dos estratos do cerradão da área do Oitocentos Alqueires.

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The present study describes and evaluates the horizontal and vertical structures of a lowland forest fragment on a hillock in the municipality of Silva Jardim, Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil (22 degrees 31`56 `` S and 42 degrees 20`46 `` W). Twenty plots (10x2m) totaling 0.5ha were laid out following the slope grade using DBH >= 5cm as the inclusion criterion. A total of 734 individuals were encountered, yielding a total density of 1468 ind./ha and a total basal area of 10783m(2). The richness values (129 species/41 families), Shannon-Wiener diversity (4.22) and equitability (0.87) indices indicated an accentuated floristic heterogeneity and low ecological dominance. Lauraceae, Myrtaceae, Fabaceae and Euphorbiaceae showed the greatest species richness, corroborating other studies that indicated these species as the most representative of Atlantic Forest areas in southeastern Brazil. The species with the greatest importance values (VI) were Aparisthmium cordatum, Guapira opposita, Lacistema pubescens, Xylopia sericea, Tapirira guianensis and Piptocarpha macropoda. The high diversity observed was influenced by earlier anthropogenic actions and by the current successional stage. The forest fragment studied demonstrated closer floristic similarity to areas inventoried in a close-by biological reserve than to fragments dispersed throughout the coastal plain. Similarities in soil type, degree of soil saturation and use-history of forest resources all support these relationships. The fragmented physiognomy of the central lowland in this region and the use-history of the landscape make these small remnant forest areas important in terms of establishing strategies for landscape restoration and species conservation.

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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)

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Endophytic fungi are a rich source of new and biologically active natural products. They colonize a relatively unexplored ecological habitat and their secondary metabolism is particularly active, presumably due to metabolic interactions with their hosts. In the course of our continuing investigations for new and bioactive compounds from endophytic fungi from brazilian flora Alibertia macrophylla, Caseria sylvestris, Ocotea corymbosa, Cassia spectabilis, Piper aduncum, Cryptocaria mandioccana, Xylopia aromatica and Palicourea marcgravii were investigated. Forty two natural products were isolated and their structures were established on the basis of comprehensive spectral analysis, mainly using 1D and 2D NMR experiments. The compounds were tested in their antifungal, antioxidant, anticholinesterasic and anticancer activities.

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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)

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The conservation of birds and their habitats is essential to maintain well-functioning ecosystems including human-dominated habitats. In simplified or homogenized landscapes, patches of natural and semi-natural habitat are essential for the survival of plant and animal populations. We compared species composition and diversity of trees and birds between gallery forests, tree islands and hedges in a Colombian savanna landscape to assess how fragmented woody plant communities affect forest bird communities and how differences in habitat characteristics influenced bird species traits and their potential ecosystem function. Bird and tree diversity was higher in forests than in tree islands and hedges. Soil depth influenced woody species distribution, and canopy cover and tree height determined bird species distribution, resulting in plant and bird communities that mainly differed between forest and non-forest habitat. Bird and tree species and traits widely co-varied. Bird species in tree islands and hedges were on average smaller, less specialized to habitat and more tolerant to disturbance than in forest, but dietary differences did not emerge. Despite being less complex and diverse than forests, hedges and tree islands significantly contribute to the conservation of forest biodiversity in the savanna matrix. Forest fragments remain essential for the conservation of forest specialists, but hedges and tree islands facilitate spillover of more tolerant forest birds and their ecological functions such as seed dispersal from forest to the savanna matrix.