Padrão e processo sucessionais em florestas secundárias de diferentes idades na amazônia oriental

Most published studies of secondary forest succession in the Amazon examine stands of different ages that represent a successional chronosequence, rather than monitoring a single stand over the long-term. This study compares floristic composition and structure of tree species with diameter at 1.3...

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Main Authors: Maristela Machado Araújo, Joanna Marie Tucker, Steel Silva Vasconcelos, Daniel Jacob Zarin, Wilson Oliveira, Patrícia Delamônica Sampaio, Lívia Gabrig Rangel-Vasconcelos|, Francisco de Assis Oliveira, Roberta de Fatima Rodrigues Coelho, Débora Veiga Aragão, Izildinha Miranda
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Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Federal de Santa Maria 2005-01-01
Series:Ciência Florestal
Online Access:http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=53415402
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spelling doaj-33b3c98b626f4b66a44e1ee13f9c4dc82020-11-24T21:47:46ZporUniversidade Federal de Santa MariaCiência Florestal0103-99541980-50982005-01-01154343357Padrão e processo sucessionais em florestas secundárias de diferentes idades na amazônia orientalMaristela Machado AraújoJoanna Marie TuckerSteel Silva VasconcelosDaniel Jacob ZarinWilson OliveiraPatrícia Delamônica SampaioLívia Gabrig Rangel-Vasconcelos|Francisco de Assis OliveiraRoberta de Fatima Rodrigues CoelhoDébora Veiga AragãoIzildinha MirandaMost published studies of secondary forest succession in the Amazon examine stands of different ages that represent a successional chronosequence, rather than monitoring a single stand over the long-term. This study compares floristic composition and structure of tree species with diameter at 1.3 m height (DBH) ≥ 1 cm in a 4-year-old and a 12-year-old re-growth stand in the Eastern Amazon, and examines mortality and recruitment occurring within both stands based on repeated sampling carried out annually for four years. The study areas were abandoned after multiple agricultural cicles that lasted 7 to 10 years, beginning in ~1940. Both stands are largely dominated by the same tree species Lacistema pubescens and Vismia guianensis, with significantly higher stem density, diameter, height, basal area and species richness in the 12-year-old stand. In the 4-year-old stand there were measured an increase in annual net recruitment during the first two data collection periods but relatively lower net recruitment during the last evaluation period, indicating on-going but gradually weakening colonization. There were registered a high net mortality during the first two data collection periods in the 12-years-old stand with a relatively lower net mortality during the last evaluation indicating rapid self thinning. When used in combination, the chronosequence and the longitudinal approaches significantly strengthen the understanding of successional development.http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=53415402
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author Maristela Machado Araújo
Joanna Marie Tucker
Steel Silva Vasconcelos
Daniel Jacob Zarin
Wilson Oliveira
Patrícia Delamônica Sampaio
Lívia Gabrig Rangel-Vasconcelos|
Francisco de Assis Oliveira
Roberta de Fatima Rodrigues Coelho
Débora Veiga Aragão
Izildinha Miranda
spellingShingle Maristela Machado Araújo
Joanna Marie Tucker
Steel Silva Vasconcelos
Daniel Jacob Zarin
Wilson Oliveira
Patrícia Delamônica Sampaio
Lívia Gabrig Rangel-Vasconcelos|
Francisco de Assis Oliveira
Roberta de Fatima Rodrigues Coelho
Débora Veiga Aragão
Izildinha Miranda
Padrão e processo sucessionais em florestas secundárias de diferentes idades na amazônia oriental
Ciência Florestal
author_facet Maristela Machado Araújo
Joanna Marie Tucker
Steel Silva Vasconcelos
Daniel Jacob Zarin
Wilson Oliveira
Patrícia Delamônica Sampaio
Lívia Gabrig Rangel-Vasconcelos|
Francisco de Assis Oliveira
Roberta de Fatima Rodrigues Coelho
Débora Veiga Aragão
Izildinha Miranda
author_sort Maristela Machado Araújo
title Padrão e processo sucessionais em florestas secundárias de diferentes idades na amazônia oriental
title_short Padrão e processo sucessionais em florestas secundárias de diferentes idades na amazônia oriental
title_full Padrão e processo sucessionais em florestas secundárias de diferentes idades na amazônia oriental
title_fullStr Padrão e processo sucessionais em florestas secundárias de diferentes idades na amazônia oriental
title_full_unstemmed Padrão e processo sucessionais em florestas secundárias de diferentes idades na amazônia oriental
title_sort padrão e processo sucessionais em florestas secundárias de diferentes idades na amazônia oriental
publisher Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
series Ciência Florestal
issn 0103-9954
1980-5098
publishDate 2005-01-01
description Most published studies of secondary forest succession in the Amazon examine stands of different ages that represent a successional chronosequence, rather than monitoring a single stand over the long-term. This study compares floristic composition and structure of tree species with diameter at 1.3 m height (DBH) ≥ 1 cm in a 4-year-old and a 12-year-old re-growth stand in the Eastern Amazon, and examines mortality and recruitment occurring within both stands based on repeated sampling carried out annually for four years. The study areas were abandoned after multiple agricultural cicles that lasted 7 to 10 years, beginning in ~1940. Both stands are largely dominated by the same tree species Lacistema pubescens and Vismia guianensis, with significantly higher stem density, diameter, height, basal area and species richness in the 12-year-old stand. In the 4-year-old stand there were measured an increase in annual net recruitment during the first two data collection periods but relatively lower net recruitment during the last evaluation period, indicating on-going but gradually weakening colonization. There were registered a high net mortality during the first two data collection periods in the 12-years-old stand with a relatively lower net mortality during the last evaluation indicating rapid self thinning. When used in combination, the chronosequence and the longitudinal approaches significantly strengthen the understanding of successional development.
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