EVALUATION OF THE INFLUENCE OF THE MATRIX IN BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION: EFFECTS ON SEMIDECIDUOUS TROPICAL FORESTS IN SOUTHEASTERN BRAZIL

IF 0.1 0 LITERATURE, ROMANCE
Maria Inês Martins Birrento do Nascimento Rodrigues, H. Couto, Ciro Abbud Righi, Cássio Augusto Patrocínio Toledo
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Deforestation process results in a large archipelago of small forest fragments isolated from each other. This is especially important in the Atlantic Forest, a biome with great human occupation and which has been severely deforested. Thus, there is a necessity for verify the effects that different matrices can exert on these remnants. In this study we verified the effect that sugarcane, pasture and Eucalyptus matrices can have on forest remnants. It was hypothesized that monoculture of Eucalyptus could protect the fragments given their size and relative longevity. The fragments evaluated presented clear signs of edge effect. The forest fragments surrounded by Eucalyptus interface presented greater species richness, lower dominance and a lower incidence of pioneer species indicating a degree of protection and a more advanced stage of succession. The use of trees in the surrounding matrix of fragments can be implemented to provide a stable and continuum forest condition, increasing the protection of these remnants with ecological benefits.
基质在生物多样性保护中的作用评价:对巴西东南部热带半落叶林的影响
森林砍伐的过程导致小森林碎片相互隔离的大群岛。这在大西洋森林中尤为重要,这是一个人类大量占用的生物群落,森林被严重砍伐。因此,有必要验证不同基质对这些残留物的影响。在本研究中,我们验证了甘蔗、牧草和桉树基质对森林残余物的影响。考虑到桉树的大小和相对寿命,假设单一栽培可以保护这些碎片。评估的碎片呈现出明显的边缘效应迹象。被桉树界面包围的森林片段物种丰富度较高,优势度较低,先锋物种发生率较低,表明其保护程度较高,演替阶段较晚。利用周边碎片基质中的树木可以提供稳定和连续的森林条件,增加对这些残余物的保护,并具有生态效益。
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