DOI: 10.11606/d.11.2018.tde-20181127-162121
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Comparação entre os métodos de quadrantes e parcelas na caracterização da composição florística e fitossociológica de um trecho de floresta ombrófila densa no Parque Estadual"Carlos Botelho"- São Miguel Arcanjo, São Paulo

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“…The soil in the study site is composed of well-drained, clayey and relatively deep yellow lateritic soils developed above metamorphic parent material. In the study site, average canopy height varies from 20 to 25 m (some emergent trees are 35 m tall) and the botanical families with higher richness of species are Myrtaceae, Lauraceae, Rubiaceae, Fabaceae, Sapotaceae and Euphorbiaceae, while the more abundant tree species are Euterpe edulis, Alibertia sp., Micropholis crassipedicellata, Bathysa australis and Ocotea catharinensis (Aguiar 2003). The forest understory can be basically described by the presence of E. edulis juveniles, species of the genera Geonoma spp.…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
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“…The soil in the study site is composed of well-drained, clayey and relatively deep yellow lateritic soils developed above metamorphic parent material. In the study site, average canopy height varies from 20 to 25 m (some emergent trees are 35 m tall) and the botanical families with higher richness of species are Myrtaceae, Lauraceae, Rubiaceae, Fabaceae, Sapotaceae and Euphorbiaceae, while the more abundant tree species are Euterpe edulis, Alibertia sp., Micropholis crassipedicellata, Bathysa australis and Ocotea catharinensis (Aguiar 2003). The forest understory can be basically described by the presence of E. edulis juveniles, species of the genera Geonoma spp.…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the Atlantic Montane Rain Forest, for example, the microclimate of understory ridge areas are more similar to gap areas then in valley sites (Klein 1980), and there is strong evidence that seedling mortality is enhanced on ridges by frost, frequent during winter (Lima and Moura, personal observation). This suggestion of restricted species distribution would be even stronger for pioneer species that have low density (Aguiar 2003;Klein 1980), diaspora not wind-dispersed (such as Cecropia, Miconia, Leandra and Piper) and distances from suitable gaps that can be three times larger compared to non-pioneer species (Hubbell and Foster 1986).…”
Section: Influences Of Gap Processes On the Atlantic Montane Rain Forestmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Apesar deste Domínio estar muito reduzido ainda é considerado um dos hot spots mais importantes do mundo (MYERS et al, 2000), por abrigar uma elevada riqueza em biodiversidade, com cerca de 20 mil espécies vegetais (BEGON et al,1996), superior que a maioria das formações amazônicas (SILVA; LEITÃO FILHO, 1982;MARTINS, 1989, BROWN JR.;BROWN, 1992) Segundo Leitão-Filho (1982) e Aguiar (2003), a Mata Atlântica em toda costa brasileira apresenta a maior área de floresta natural remanescente existente no Estado de São Paulo (Figura 3), com 4.343.718 ha, correspondendo a 17,5% de sua superfície (SECRETARIA DO MEIO AMBIENTE; INSTITUTO FLORESTAL, 2009 (NEGREIROS et al, 1995). Dentro da Floresta Atlântica as seguintes formações ocorrem: Floresta Pluvial Montana, Floresta Pluvial Baixo-Montana, Floresta de Araucárias e Floresta Pluvial Ripária (RIZINNI, 1997).…”
Section: Mata Atlânticaunclassified
“…Estudos fitossociológicos da vegetação e composição florística já foram desenvolvidos em áreas de floresta ombrófila, utilizando os dois métodos de amostragem (SILVA, F., 1989;FONTES, 2000;MARTINELLI, 2004;NOGUEIRA REGO;MARANGON;FELICIANO, 2004;GUEDES-BRUNI et al, 2006). Na última década, houve aumento expressivo no número de levantamentos florísticos e fitossociológicos nas diferentes formações florestais do Estado de São Paulo (SILVA, A.; LEITÃO FILHO, 1982;SILVA, F., 1989;LEITÃO FILHO et al, 1993;MANTOVANI, 1993, MELO;CESAR;MONTEIRO, 1995;NEGREIROS et al, 1995;MORELLATO, 2000;FONTES, 2000;SCUDELLER et al, 2001;AGUIAR, 2003;DIAS, 2005;RAMOS, 2005).…”
Section: Florística E Fitossociologiaunclassified
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