2014
DOI: 10.17648/heringeriana.v7i1.3
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Cobertura do dossel e composição florí­stica do estrato herbáceo-arbustivo de uma floresta estacional semidecidual na transição cerrado-amazônia em Mato Grosso, Brasil.

Abstract: O objetivo foi testar a hipótese de que a variação espacial na cobertura do dossel está relacionada com a composição florística e estrutura do estrato herbáceo-arbustivo de uma floresta estacional semidecidual na transição Cerrado-Amazônia. Foram mostradas 120 parcelas de 2 x 2 m, contabilizados os indivíduos e estimada a cobertura do dossel, em cada parcela. Foram encontradas 40 espécies, 24 gêneros e 18 famílias. Olyra ciliatifolia destacou-se pela elevada densidade relativa (DR= 50,3%). A cobertura do dosse… Show more

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“…Our species diversity estimates were higher than those recorded for herbaceous communities in the Cerrado-Amazon transition (Ivanauskas et al 2004, Melo-Santos et al 2013. This fact seems to be related to the fact that these studies were carried out in semideciduous or evergreen forests, and in the deciduous forests the higher incidence of light contributes to the increase in the diversity of herbaceous species (e.g.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 77%
“…Our species diversity estimates were higher than those recorded for herbaceous communities in the Cerrado-Amazon transition (Ivanauskas et al 2004, Melo-Santos et al 2013. This fact seems to be related to the fact that these studies were carried out in semideciduous or evergreen forests, and in the deciduous forests the higher incidence of light contributes to the increase in the diversity of herbaceous species (e.g.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 77%