2020
DOI: 10.26848/rbgf.v13.5.p2139-2153
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Avaliação do Tamanho e Forma de Fragmentos Florestais por Meio de Métricas de Paisagem para o Município de São Roque do Canaã, Noroeste do Estado do Espírito Santo

Abstract: Após um século de intensas produções agropecuárias, baseadas na monocultura do café, pecuária bovina extensiva e intenso ciclo madeireiro, as florestas do município de São Roque do Canaã se restringiram a pequenos fragmentos isolados, rodeados por ambientes não florestados. Mediante tal constatação, objetivou-se realizar o levantamento da cobertura florestal e caracterizar os fragmentos florestais localizados em São Roque do Canaã/ES utilizando métricas de ecologia de paisagem com uso de Sistema de Informação … Show more

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“…Leme, both of which belong to the Bromeliaceae family, are able to capture chemical elements from the atmosphere, acting as bioindicators of environmental pollution (Elias et al, 2006;Jucker et al, 2018). However, deforestation, predatory collection and commercial exploitation are factors that have threatened the permanence of these species in their natural habitats, as they create barriers that hinder dispersion, reducing gene flow and genetic variability (Mania and Monteiro, 2010;Dias et al, 2020;Neves et al, 2020;Guariz and Guariz 2020;.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Leme, both of which belong to the Bromeliaceae family, are able to capture chemical elements from the atmosphere, acting as bioindicators of environmental pollution (Elias et al, 2006;Jucker et al, 2018). However, deforestation, predatory collection and commercial exploitation are factors that have threatened the permanence of these species in their natural habitats, as they create barriers that hinder dispersion, reducing gene flow and genetic variability (Mania and Monteiro, 2010;Dias et al, 2020;Neves et al, 2020;Guariz and Guariz 2020;.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%