PHYTOSSOCIOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT OF A NATURAL REGENERATION SITE IN THE SOUTHEAST ATLANTIC FOREST BIOME

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Luís Gustavo de Paula Silva, S. Botelho, K. Massi, Marivaldo Garcia Martins, Tharcísio Pelosato Nogueira, Jaurés Barbosa Guisard, Rodrigo Leite Marco Santos, Jordano Roma Buzati, Rodrigo Dametto, João Marcos Paiva, Ádila Hanna Justiniana Rodrigues, Natan Rodrigues Ferreira de Melo e Silva, Marco Aurélio Silva Leite, M. P. Coutinho, D. Barros
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On some portions of the biodiversity Atlantic Forest bioversity hotspot, land abandonment has regenerated back to forest. However, the composition and structure of these areas are not well known. Thus, the aim of this study was to inventory a 45 years old natural regeneration forest site in a small farm (68 ha) in the Southeast portion of Atlantic Forest Biome in Brazil. In November 2019 all regenerating individuals (<15 cm of circumference at ground level and> 50 cm of height) and adults (>15 cm of circumference at breast height) were counted, identified, classified in ecological groups, dispersal and conservation status, and measured in 0.34 ha. We calculated Importance Value (VI) for all species. Of the 2720 individuals sampled, 435 were adults and 2285 regenerating individuals. Families with greatest species richness were Fabaceae, Myrtaceae and Euphorbiaceae. The majority of species and individuals were non-pioneer and zoochorous. Most of the regenerants belong to the specie Guarea kunthiana and were non-pioneer species, wich might indicate an advanced stage of forest succession. Additionally, high VI species were mostly non-pionners.
东南大西洋森林生物群落自然更新点的植物社会学评价
在生物多样性大西洋森林生物多样性热点的一些地区,土地废弃已经恢复为森林。然而,这些区域的组成和结构尚不清楚。因此,本研究的目的是对巴西大西洋森林生物区东南部一个小农场(68公顷)中一个45年历史的自然再生森林场地进行清查。2019年11月,对所有再生个体(身高50厘米)和成年个体(胸围>15厘米)进行了计数、鉴定,并按生态组、扩散和保护状态进行了分类,测量面积为0.34公顷。我们计算了所有物种的重要性值(VI)。在2720个样本中,435个是成年人,2285个是再生个体。物种丰富度最高的科是蚕豆科、杨梅科和大戟科。大多数物种和个体都是非先锋动物和动物群落。大多数再生剂属于瓜尔豆属,是非先锋物种,这可能表明森林演替已进入晚期。此外,高VI物种大多为非π介子。
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