Ciência Florestal (Jan 2018)

SUCESSÃO EM FRAGMENTOS FLORESTAIS ALTOMONTANOS NO SUL DO BRASIL: UMA ABORDAGEM FLORÍSTICO-ESTRUTURAL E FILOGENÉTICA

  • Edilaine Duarte,
  • Ana Carolina da Silva,
  • Pedro Higuchi,
  • Janaina Gabriela Larsen,
  • Danielle Cristina Ortiz,
  • Aline Gross,
  • Eliana Turmina,
  • Jéssica Thalheimer Aguiar,
  • Manoela Bez Vefago,
  • Chaiane Rodrigues Schneider,
  • Silvane de Fátima Siqueira,
  • Angela Camila Lemos,
  • Lirio Ribeiro

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5902/1980509833349
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28, no. 3
pp. 898 – 912

Abstract

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We aimed to describe the floristic-structural organization, the richness and the phylogenetic structure of tree components in highland forest fragments in different successional stages, at São Joaquim National Park, in the municipality of Urubici, Santa Catarina state. Three fragments were selected, two in an advanced successional stage and one in an initial successional stage, being each one evaluated by 20 10 x 10 m sampling plots, allocated as 20 x 100 m transects. All trees with dbh ≥ 5 cm were identified and measured. The data were analyzed through rarefaction, multivariate ordination, indicator species analysis and phylogenetic structure metrics. There was no relationship between the richness and the successional stage, once the studied areas did not differ in relation to the number of species. The floristic-structural organization was influenced by the interaction between the successional stage and the environmental differences among areas. Phylogenetic clustering of species was observed in the initial successional stage area and random phylogenetic pattern was observed in advanced successional stage areas. The results indicated independent variation in richness in relation to successional phase and, that the forest succession influenced the floristic-structural composition and phylogenetic structure of the study areas.