DEMOGRAPHY OF Mora paraensis (DUCKE) DUCKE IN THE ESTUARINE FLOODPLAIN FORESTS OF THE AMAZON RIVER

Q3 Environmental Science
Zenaide Palheta Miranda, Rodrigo Zucaratto, Rita de Cássia Quitete Portela, Marcelino Carneiro Guedes
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Abstract

Trees of Mora paraensis (known as pracuúba ) accumulate most of the commercial volume of the estuarine floodplain forests in the Amazon River, which are being pressed by disordered logging. To verify if their demographic rates are balanced and vary according to their proximity to the Amazon River, we analyzed the population dynamics of this species for 5 years in 240 plots of 10 m x 25 m. Half of the plots were in areas near the Amazon River and half were in more distant areas (3 ha in each site). The annual measured DBH from 2011 to 2015 was used to construct integral projection models (IPMs), based on the variation in the size of individual trees in that period. Tree survival was high in both populations, but only the population closest to the Amazon River showed mortality in trees of greater than 50 cm DBH. This population has a higher pracuúba density and basal area, but a smaller diameter average because there is a greater proportion and predominance of smaller trees. Both the population near and distant from the Amazon River exhibited increasing population growth rates in all sampling intervals. Population growth rates (λ) ranged from 1.02 to 1.25. The survival of M. paraensis populations showed a strong dependence on size and the distance of the Amazon River changes the density and demography of specie in estuarine forests population increases were maintained throughout the evaluation period, with no atypical year causing shrinkage in the populations.
亚马逊河河口漫滩森林中鸭的人口统计学
亚马孙河河口洪泛区森林的商业体量主要集中在Mora paraensis (pracuúba)树木上,这些树木正受到无序采伐的压力。为了验证它们的人口比例是否平衡,并根据它们与亚马逊河的接近程度而变化,我们分析了该物种在240个10米× 25米的样地的种群动态。一半的地块在亚马逊河附近,一半在更远的地区(每个地点3公顷)。利用2011 - 2015年的年度测量胸径来构建积分投影模型(IPMs),该模型基于该时期单个树木大小的变化。两个种群的树木存活率都很高,但只有靠近亚马逊河的种群在胸径大于50 cm的树木中表现出死亡率。该种群具有较高的pracuúba密度和基面积,但平均直径较小,因为小树的比例和优势较大。在所有采样间隔内,亚马孙河附近和远处的种群都呈现出增加的种群增长率。种群增长率(λ)为1.02 ~ 1.25。在整个评价期内,河口森林物种密度和种群数量均保持增长,未出现非典型年种群数量减少的现象。
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Oecologia Australis
Oecologia Australis Environmental Science-Ecology
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