2018
DOI: 10.5539/jps.v7n2p20
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Effects of Soil Type on Floristics and Stand Structure in Amazon Unflooded Forests

Abstract: The importance of unflooded forests in the Amazon and the need to investigate how their soils affect their floristics and stand structure, lead me to set up and sampled trees in four plots in terra firme forest, in white sand forest and in palm forest at the same site in the Peruvian Amazon. I found (1) the white sand forest plot had 15 families with Clusiaceae, Malvaceae and Myrtaceae the most common and Pachira brevipes the most common species, (2) the palm forest plot had 6 families with Arecaceae, Clusiace… Show more

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“…Igapó forests occur in those flooded areas (Junk, 1989;Parolin et al, 2004;Honorio, 2006) and an important distinction is between 1 o igapó forestssubject to regular, predictable flood pulsesand 2 o igapó forestssubject to more irregular, unpredictable flooding events (Ferreira, 1997;Ferreria, 2000;Wittman et al, 2010). Both 1 o and 2 o igapó have low diversity and reduced physical structure compared to other Amazon forests (Ruokolainen et al, 2007;Myster, 2009;Myster, 2018a;Myster, 2018b;Myster, 2018c).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Igapó forests occur in those flooded areas (Junk, 1989;Parolin et al, 2004;Honorio, 2006) and an important distinction is between 1 o igapó forestssubject to regular, predictable flood pulsesand 2 o igapó forestssubject to more irregular, unpredictable flooding events (Ferreira, 1997;Ferreria, 2000;Wittman et al, 2010). Both 1 o and 2 o igapó have low diversity and reduced physical structure compared to other Amazon forests (Ruokolainen et al, 2007;Myster, 2009;Myster, 2018a;Myster, 2018b;Myster, 2018c).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%