Artificial perches as a nucleation technique for restoration of a riparian environment: characterization of the seed rain and of natural regeneration.

Riparian habitats are important to the maintenance of ecological processes and environmental services. However, a significant portion of the riparian vegetation in the Brazilian Atlantic forest has been removed in response to increasing human pressure. Therefore, the application of restoration techn...

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Main Authors: Aline Luiza Tomazi, Carlos Eduardo Zimmermann, Rudi Ricardo Laps
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina 2010-01-01
Series:Biotemas
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Online Access:https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/biotemas/article/view/15958
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spelling doaj-6879fb82fd3c4cb39f18b9855b61944a2020-11-25T02:08:28ZengUniversidade Federal de Santa CatarinaBiotemas0103-16432175-79252010-01-0123312513510.5007/2175-7925.2010v23n3p12512803Artificial perches as a nucleation technique for restoration of a riparian environment: characterization of the seed rain and of natural regeneration.Aline Luiza Tomazi0Carlos Eduardo Zimmermann1Rudi Ricardo LapsUniversidade Regional de BlumenauUniversidade Federal do ParanáRiparian habitats are important to the maintenance of ecological processes and environmental services. However, a significant portion of the riparian vegetation in the Brazilian Atlantic forest has been removed in response to increasing human pressure. Therefore, the application of restoration techniques in these habitats becomes essential. In this context, a nucleation model with 18 artificial perches was evaluated for the restoration of a degraded riparian area in Gaspar, Santa Catarina, Brazil, by the characterization of the seed rain and natural regeneration. In two years we collected 21,864 seeds of 51 morphospecies, and recorded 42 colonizing species. Zoochoric seeds belonging to 15 plant families comprised 17% of the seed rain and 19.05% of the spontaneously regenerating plant species. Asteraceae and Poaceae were the most represented families. The artificial perches performed the nucleating function through the increase of zoochoric seed rain. However, possibly due to different barriers that were not evaluated in this study, part of these seeds was not recruited. We recommend the application of this technique for the attraction of dispersers in degraded areas similar to the study site.https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/biotemas/article/view/15958AvifaunaDispersão de sementesRegeneração da vegetação nativaRestauração ecológica
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author Aline Luiza Tomazi
Carlos Eduardo Zimmermann
Rudi Ricardo Laps
spellingShingle Aline Luiza Tomazi
Carlos Eduardo Zimmermann
Rudi Ricardo Laps
Artificial perches as a nucleation technique for restoration of a riparian environment: characterization of the seed rain and of natural regeneration.
Biotemas
Avifauna
Dispersão de sementes
Regeneração da vegetação nativa
Restauração ecológica
author_facet Aline Luiza Tomazi
Carlos Eduardo Zimmermann
Rudi Ricardo Laps
author_sort Aline Luiza Tomazi
title Artificial perches as a nucleation technique for restoration of a riparian environment: characterization of the seed rain and of natural regeneration.
title_short Artificial perches as a nucleation technique for restoration of a riparian environment: characterization of the seed rain and of natural regeneration.
title_full Artificial perches as a nucleation technique for restoration of a riparian environment: characterization of the seed rain and of natural regeneration.
title_fullStr Artificial perches as a nucleation technique for restoration of a riparian environment: characterization of the seed rain and of natural regeneration.
title_full_unstemmed Artificial perches as a nucleation technique for restoration of a riparian environment: characterization of the seed rain and of natural regeneration.
title_sort artificial perches as a nucleation technique for restoration of a riparian environment: characterization of the seed rain and of natural regeneration.
publisher Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
series Biotemas
issn 0103-1643
2175-7925
publishDate 2010-01-01
description Riparian habitats are important to the maintenance of ecological processes and environmental services. However, a significant portion of the riparian vegetation in the Brazilian Atlantic forest has been removed in response to increasing human pressure. Therefore, the application of restoration techniques in these habitats becomes essential. In this context, a nucleation model with 18 artificial perches was evaluated for the restoration of a degraded riparian area in Gaspar, Santa Catarina, Brazil, by the characterization of the seed rain and natural regeneration. In two years we collected 21,864 seeds of 51 morphospecies, and recorded 42 colonizing species. Zoochoric seeds belonging to 15 plant families comprised 17% of the seed rain and 19.05% of the spontaneously regenerating plant species. Asteraceae and Poaceae were the most represented families. The artificial perches performed the nucleating function through the increase of zoochoric seed rain. However, possibly due to different barriers that were not evaluated in this study, part of these seeds was not recruited. We recommend the application of this technique for the attraction of dispersers in degraded areas similar to the study site.
topic Avifauna
Dispersão de sementes
Regeneração da vegetação nativa
Restauração ecológica
url https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/biotemas/article/view/15958
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