Floresta e Ambiente (May 2020)

Evaluation of Vegetation after Four Years in a Caatinga Fragment in the State of Sergipe, Brazil

  • Eduardo Vinícius da Silva Oliveira,
  • Ana Paula do Nascimento Prata,
  • Alexandre de Siqueira Pinto,
  • Erivania Virtuoso Rodrigues Ferreira

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/2179-8087.086917
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 2

Abstract

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Abstract The comparison of vegetation at two different moments allows for recognizing the stability of plant communities. The structure and floristic composition of a Caatinga fragment in the municipality of Poço Verde, state of Sergipe, were evaluated after four years (2011-2015). Sampling was performed through 30 plots of 20 m × 20 m, considering individuals with circumference at breast height ≥ 6 cm. Despite the increase in density (0.79%) and basal area (4.82%), changes in floristic composition, in Shannon-Wiener diversity (from 3.33 nats.ind-1 to 3.30 nats.ind-1) and in Pielou equability (from 0.78 to 0.80) were small. None of the structural parameters evaluated (richness, density, basal area, importance value and Shannon-Wiener diversity) significantly differed between evaluation periods. The vegetation remained stable over time, tolerating current anthropization levels and enabling the use of its natural resources through planned management.

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