2021
DOI: 10.46551/rc24482692202113
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Os fatores edáficos e antropogênicos e suas correlações com as fitofisionomias do Parque Estadual da Mata Seca, Manga/MG

Abstract: O extremo Norte de Minas Gerais se encontra em uma faixa ecotonal localizada entre os biomas Cerrado e Caatinga. É nesse cenário marcado pela abundância de diversas fitofisionomias que se localiza o Parque Estadual da Mata Seca. Visando compreender melhor a interação solo/planta/sociedade, este trabalho teve como objetivo analisar a influência dos fatores pedológicos e antropogênicos sobre as características florísticas, fisionômicas e estruturais dos componentes vegetacionais da área de estudo. Todos solos sã… Show more

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“…The richness and abundance of Odonata along the seasons in the Deciduous Forest at the Mata Seca State Park remained equal, possibly, due to the continuous presence of water in the ecosystem, ensured by the marginal lagoons associated with the São Francisco River. This shows the relevance of such environments for maintaining Odonata populations throughout the year, especially in the typical long droughts of this phytophysiognomy (Belém et al 2021), which is considered the most threatened forest formation of Brazil (Portillo-quintero & sánChez-azoFeiFa 2010). The permanent lagoons of the area are essential for the maintenance and safety of the regional biodiversity (agostinho et al 2000) and for the diversity of assemblages, such as fishes (PomPeu & godinho 2003) and turtles (Balestra et al 2008).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
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“…The richness and abundance of Odonata along the seasons in the Deciduous Forest at the Mata Seca State Park remained equal, possibly, due to the continuous presence of water in the ecosystem, ensured by the marginal lagoons associated with the São Francisco River. This shows the relevance of such environments for maintaining Odonata populations throughout the year, especially in the typical long droughts of this phytophysiognomy (Belém et al 2021), which is considered the most threatened forest formation of Brazil (Portillo-quintero & sánChez-azoFeiFa 2010). The permanent lagoons of the area are essential for the maintenance and safety of the regional biodiversity (agostinho et al 2000) and for the diversity of assemblages, such as fishes (PomPeu & godinho 2003) and turtles (Balestra et al 2008).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Studies show that Zygoptera species, in general, are forest specialists (riBeiro et al 2021a) with a preference for environments with denser riparian forest and more closed canopy, with morphological and behavioral characteristics related to low dispersal capacity and greater dependence on the environment for their thermoregulation, so Zygoptera probably had lower richness and abundance than Anisoptera due to greater intolerance of sunlight exposure, intensified during droughts after a 90% loss of leaves from trees in the study area (Belém et al 2021). This implies obstacles for Zygoptera, which have a slender body and are therefore more sensitive to sunny environments in tropical regions (Paulson 2006;juen & de marCo-júnior 2011).…”
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confidence: 94%
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“…This region houses deciduous forest remnants, the phytophysiognomy of the Atlantic Rainforest Domain. More than 50% of arboreous species are deciduous, characterized by the intensive loss of leaves in response to the two defined seasons of the year: rainy (spring/summer) and dry (fall/ winter) (Belém et al 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Os dois registros de em floresta decidual ocorreram em Mangifera indica L. (Sapindales: Anacardiaceae), popularmente conhecida como mangueira, espécie exótica, que possui folhas largas, rígidas e perenes (THARANATHAN et al, 2006), que podem oferecer proteção contra intempéries, influenciando positivamente a construção de colônias de vespas sociais, pois muitas espécies vegetais dessa fitofisionomia perdem folhas durante a estiagem (BELÉM et al, 2021), como sugerido por Francisco et al (2018). Além disso, os frutos carnosos dessa planta podem servir para alimentação de M. bertonii, favorecendo assim sua nidificação, como evidenciado no estudo de Santos et al (2007).…”
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