2019
DOI: 10.31413/nativa.v7i5.7804
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EFICIÊNCIA DE EQUAÇÕES VOLUMÉTRICAS PARA Manilkara spp. EM FLORESTA MANEJADA NA AMAZÔNIA ORIENTAL

Abstract: Objetivou-se avaliar a eficiência de equações específicas para Manilkara spp. em diferentes Unidades de Produção Anual (UPA) e em diferentes classes diamétricas, comparando-as com uma equação geral, em área florestal sob manejo na Floresta Nacional do Tapajós, Pará. Quatro modelos volumétricos foram ajustados, para um conjunto total de 5.231 árvores-amostras, a fim de obter-se uma equação geral representativa da espécie nas UPAs, bem como nas classes diamétricas nas quais as árvores foram distribuídas. O model… Show more

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“…Although some studies have developed equations specific for some Amazonian commercial species (Lima et al, 2014;Ribeiro et al, 2014;Cysneiros et al, 2017;Santos et al, 2019), for the majority of species that are currently managed, specific equations have not been tested. Furthermore, in this region species-specific equations have rarely been compared to generic ones, as has been done in other regions and continents (Guendehou et al, 2012;Vibrans et al, 2015;Goussanou et al, 2016;Kora et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although some studies have developed equations specific for some Amazonian commercial species (Lima et al, 2014;Ribeiro et al, 2014;Cysneiros et al, 2017;Santos et al, 2019), for the majority of species that are currently managed, specific equations have not been tested. Furthermore, in this region species-specific equations have rarely been compared to generic ones, as has been done in other regions and continents (Guendehou et al, 2012;Vibrans et al, 2015;Goussanou et al, 2016;Kora et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%