Post-fire regeneration in seasonally dry tropical forest fragments in southeastern Brazil

ABSTRACT Seasonally dry tropical forest is one of the highly threatened biome. However, studies on the effect of fire on these tree communities are still scarce. In this context, a floristic and structural survey in three forest areas in the southeast of Brazil that were affected by fire between 14...

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Main Authors: MAYKE B. COSTA, LUIS FERNANDO T. DE MENEZES, MARCELO T. NASCIMENTO
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Academia Brasileira de Ciências 2017-12-01
Series:Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências
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spelling doaj-2706ba8c0d334bf3a1142a4de5ac34582020-11-24T22:20:55ZengAcademia Brasileira de CiênciasAnais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências1678-26902017-12-018942687269510.1590/0001-3765201720160728S0001-37652017000602687Post-fire regeneration in seasonally dry tropical forest fragments in southeastern BrazilMAYKE B. COSTALUIS FERNANDO T. DE MENEZESMARCELO T. NASCIMENTOABSTRACT Seasonally dry tropical forest is one of the highly threatened biome. However, studies on the effect of fire on these tree communities are still scarce. In this context, a floristic and structural survey in three forest areas in the southeast of Brazil that were affected by fire between 14 and 25 years ago was performed with the objective of evaluating post-fire regeneration. In each site, five systematically placed plots (25 m x 25 m each) were established. The more recently burnt site had significantly lower values of richness and diversity than the other two sites. However, the sites did not differ in density and basal area. Annona dolabripetala, Astronium concinnum, Joannesia princeps and Polyandrococos caudescens were within the 10 most important species for the three sites. Comparing these data with adjacent mature forests, the results indicated differences both in structural and floristic aspects, suggesting that the time after fire was not sufficient for recuperation of these areas. The recovery process indicate at least 190 years for areas return to basal area values close to those observed in mature forests nearby.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0001-37652017000602687&lng=en&tlng=enAtlantic forestfire ecologyforest successionforest structurepost-fire recovery
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LUIS FERNANDO T. DE MENEZES
MARCELO T. NASCIMENTO
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LUIS FERNANDO T. DE MENEZES
MARCELO T. NASCIMENTO
Post-fire regeneration in seasonally dry tropical forest fragments in southeastern Brazil
Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências
Atlantic forest
fire ecology
forest succession
forest structure
post-fire recovery
author_facet MAYKE B. COSTA
LUIS FERNANDO T. DE MENEZES
MARCELO T. NASCIMENTO
author_sort MAYKE B. COSTA
title Post-fire regeneration in seasonally dry tropical forest fragments in southeastern Brazil
title_short Post-fire regeneration in seasonally dry tropical forest fragments in southeastern Brazil
title_full Post-fire regeneration in seasonally dry tropical forest fragments in southeastern Brazil
title_fullStr Post-fire regeneration in seasonally dry tropical forest fragments in southeastern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Post-fire regeneration in seasonally dry tropical forest fragments in southeastern Brazil
title_sort post-fire regeneration in seasonally dry tropical forest fragments in southeastern brazil
publisher Academia Brasileira de Ciências
series Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências
issn 1678-2690
publishDate 2017-12-01
description ABSTRACT Seasonally dry tropical forest is one of the highly threatened biome. However, studies on the effect of fire on these tree communities are still scarce. In this context, a floristic and structural survey in three forest areas in the southeast of Brazil that were affected by fire between 14 and 25 years ago was performed with the objective of evaluating post-fire regeneration. In each site, five systematically placed plots (25 m x 25 m each) were established. The more recently burnt site had significantly lower values of richness and diversity than the other two sites. However, the sites did not differ in density and basal area. Annona dolabripetala, Astronium concinnum, Joannesia princeps and Polyandrococos caudescens were within the 10 most important species for the three sites. Comparing these data with adjacent mature forests, the results indicated differences both in structural and floristic aspects, suggesting that the time after fire was not sufficient for recuperation of these areas. The recovery process indicate at least 190 years for areas return to basal area values close to those observed in mature forests nearby.
topic Atlantic forest
fire ecology
forest succession
forest structure
post-fire recovery
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