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Revista Arvore | 2014

INVASÃO POR ESPÉCIES ARBÓREAS EXÓTICAS EM REMANESCENTES FLORESTAIS NO PLANALTO SUL CATARINENSE

André Luiz Guidini; Ana Carolina da Silva; Pedro Higuchi; Angélica Dalla Rosa; Fábio Rodrigues Spiazzi; M. Negrini; Tiago de Souza Ferreira; Bruna Salami; Amanda Koche Marcon; Fernando Buzzi Junio

This study evaluated the invasion by exotic tree species in two Mixed Ombrophilous Forest (FOM) fragments (F1 and F2) in Lages, SC. A total of 25 plots were allocated in each fragment, distributed in five transects, 20x100 m, perpendicular to the edges and, at least, 100 m apart from each other, where the adult (dbh - diameter at breast height > 5 cm) and the regenerative (dbh 10 cm) component individuals were evaluated. These were identified and measured (circumference and height). For each component and fragment, the biological invasion index (BII) was determined. The relation between BII and the distance from the edge was evaluated by simple linear regressions. The grouping among exotic and native species was analyzed through Spearman correlation and clusters. A total of 3,701 individuals distributed in 105 species were sampled, being five invasive species. In F1 a relative low value of BII (0.05 and 0.54) occurred, with Pinus taeda L. as the most expressive species in the invasion, and it was grouped with native pioneers species. The BIIs in F2 were elevated (0.61 and 1.96), mainly due to the expressive participation of Ligustrum lucidum W.T. Aiton., grouped with typical species of FOM. No relation between the distance from the edges and the intensity of the invasion were observed. The results demonstrated that the fragments showed different biological invasion patterns that were determined by the nature of surrounding matrix and the ecological characteristics of the invasive species.


Revista Arvore | 2016

NATURAL REGENERATION OF TREE SPECIES IN A CLOUD FOREST IN SANTA CATARINA, BRAZIL

Angélica Dalla Rosa; Ana Carolina da Silva; Pedro Higuchi; Amanda Koche Marcon; Francieli de Fátima Missio; Marco Antonio Bento; Jéssica Oneda da Silva; Didiane Ana Gonçalves; Luiz Carlos Rodrigues Júnior

Os objetivos do presente estudo foram caracterizar a regeneracao natural arborea e relacionar esse estrato com o componente adulto e com variaveis ambientais em um fragmento de floresta nebular em Santa Catarina. Em cada uma das 25 parcelas de 20 × 20 m, onde previamente foi realizado um estudo com caracterizacao do componente adulto e de variaveis ambientais, foram estabelecidas subparcelas, com tamanhos diferenciados de acordo com o tamanho das plantas, para a avaliacao dos regenerantes: Classe 1, plantas com altura de 0,15 cm ate 1 m, avaliadas em 5 m2; Classe 2, plantas com altura entre 1 e 3 m, avaliadas em 10 m2, e; Classe 3, plantas com altura maior que 3 m e DAP menor que 5 cm, avaliadas em 20 m2. Foram determinadas: diversidade (indice de Shannon), equabilidade (Pielou), Indice de Regeneracao Natural (IRN), similaridade com o componente arboreo adulto (Jaccard e Bray-curtis), organizacao floristica-estrutural (escalonamento multidimensional nao-metrico - NMDS) e relacao com as variaveis ambientais. Foram amostrados 518 individuos distribuidos em 28 especies. O valor do indice Shannon (2,51 nat/ind) e da equabilidade de Pielou (0,75) sugerem baixa diversidade e elevada dominância ecologica. A especie de maior IRN foi Symphyopappus itatiayensis (Hieron.) R.M.King & H.Rob (19,36%). As similaridades com os adultos foram de 0,45 (Jaccard) e 0,24 (Bray-Curtis), demonstrando baixa similaridade (<0,50). A compactacao do solo foi a unica variavel que apresentou relacao com a regeneracao, o que pode estar relacionado com a presenca de gado no fragmento.


Floresta e Ambiente | 2018

Heterogeneity of a Tree Species Community in an Alluvial Area of Santa Catarina, Brazil

Didiane Ana Gonçalves; Ana Carolina da Silva; Pedro Higuchi; Aline Gross; Luiz Carlos Rodrigues Júnior; Felipe Fornara Walter; Rodineli Loebens; Francieli de Fátima Missio; Francieli Pscheidt; Tiago de Souza Ferreira; Carla Carolina Chini Rech; Angélica Dalla Rosa; Fernando Buzzi Júnior; Marco Antonio Bento; Aline Pereira Cruz

The aim of the present study was to characterize the floristic-structural heterogeneity of the tree species in an alluvial forest remnant considering three sectors: forest-river edge, forest interior and forest/non-forest matrix edge. Forty-eight plots of 200 m2 were allocated and all tree individuals with a diameter at breast height (dbh) equal to or greater than 5 cm were measured and identified. Data was analyzed by Shannon’s diversity index, Pielou evenness and phytosociological descriptors. Plots were ordered through NMDS. Sixty-six species were sampled and Myrtaceae was found to be the richest family. Diversity and evenness reached 2.96 and 0.71, respectively. Sebastiania commersoniana (Baill.) L.B.Sm. & Downs presented the highest importance value (21.22%). The NMDS showed that tree components are spatially partitioned according to sectors, therefore indicating floristic-structural heterogeneity.


Ciencia Florestal | 2018

POTENCIAL REGENERATIVO DE UMA FLORESTA ECOTONAL NA REGIÃO DO ALTO URUGUAI EM SANTA CATARINA

Chayane Cristina de Souza; Angélica Dalla Rosa; Karine Souza; Aline Pereira Cruz; Didiane Ana Gonçalves; Francieli Pscheidt; Rodineli Loebens; Pedro Higuchi; Ana Carolina da Silva

We aimed to evaluate the regenerative potential of the tree component in an ecotonal area between Araucaria and Deciduous forests, in the Upper Uruguay region, Santa Catarina state. For this, a floristic-structural description of the regenerative component was conducted for different size classes and the floristic similarity among classes and adult component was verified. Three classes were considered for the regenerative component: Class 1, plants from 0.2 up to 1 m high, Class 2, plants greater than 1 m up to 3 m high, and Class 3, plants greater than 3 m high, with cbh < 5.0 cm. Information about the adult component for the same sampling units were extract from the database of the Dendrology and Phytosociology Laboratory (LABDENRO), of Santa Catarina State University. All the regenerative species were classified into regeneration guilds (pioneers, light demanding climax, shade tolerant climax), based on literature review and on field observations. For the whole component and for each size class, the Shannon diversity (H’) and Pielou Eveness (J) indexes, and the Class (RNC) and Total (RNT) Natural Regeneration Indexes were determined. The floristic similarities between components were obtained by Sorensen Index. A chi-square applied to a contingency table was conducted to verify the existence of association between the distribution of individuals belonging to different regeneration guilds and size classes. A total of 771 regenerative individuals were sampled, belonging to 52 species, whose H’ and J were, respectively, 3.06 and 0.77. The species with the greatest RNT was Nectandra megapotamica (Spreng.) Mez. The similarity with the adult component varied between 0.46 for Class 3 and 0.62 for Class 1. In all size classes, there was the predominance of individuals of climax light demanding species. We conclude that the adult species component was mostly represented within the smaller plant size class, where the largest proportion of sampled individuals was found.


Ciencia Florestal | 2018

PARTIÇÃO DA VARIAÇÃO FLORÍSTICO-ESTRUTURAL DO COMPONENTE ARBÓREO EM UMA FLORESTA OMBRÓFILA MISTA ALUVIAL NO SUL DO BRASIL

Rodineli Loebens; Ana Carolina da Silva; Pedro Higuchi; Álvaro Luiz Mafra; Jéssica Oneda da Silva; Didiane Ana Gonçalves; Karine Souza; Aline Pereira Cruz; Luiz Carlos Rodrigues Júnior; Angélica Dalla Rosa; Carla Luciane Lima; Fernando Buzzi Júnior

This study aimed to evaluate the influence of spatial structure and environmental variables on floristic-structural organization of the tree component, in an Alluvial Araucaria Forest, in southern Brazil. To do so, 48 200 m 2 sampling units were allocated in the study area, located in the municipality of Lages, SC state. All trees within the sampling units, with diameter at breast height (dbh) equal to or greater than 5 cm were identified. The environmental and spatial variables were measured in each sampling unit. The data were analyzed through Mantel Correlogram, Variation Partitioning, Redundancy Analysis, analysis of Principal Coordinates of Neighbor Matrices and correlation tests. A total of 1,462 individuals, belong to 66 species, were sampled. Together, the environmental and spatial variables explained 24.13% of total variation, with the largest part (15.22%) being spatially structured. The significant environmental variables were topography (maximum elevation difference) and fertility (bases sum and P). It is possible to conclude that the tree component is organized as a floristic-structural gradient. Furthermore, the results suggest that the inundation regime and the presence of flood prone areas were relevant for micro-habitat definitions, that influenced the distribution of species


Rodriguésia | 2017

Partição de nicho por grupos funcionais de espécies arbóreas em uma floresta subtropical

Karine Souza; Pedro Higuchi; Ana Carolina da Silva; Marcos Benedito Schimalski; Rodineli Loebens; Fernando Buzzi Júnior; Chayane Cristina de Souza; Luiz Carlos Rodrigues Júnior; Felipe Fornara Walter; Francieli de Fátima Missio; Angélica Dalla Rosa

This study aimed to investigate functional attributes of tree species along different topographic position, in a forest located in Upper Uruguay region, in Santa Catarina. The wood density (WD), potential height (Hmax), leaf area (LA), specific leaf area (SLA), leaves renovation regime, regeneration and dispersal guilds were determined for the 20 most abundant species in the sampled area. The functional structure was evaluated through a community weight matrix (CWM) of traits values for each sampling unit. Mean values of elevation, declivity and curvature were extracted for each sampling unit, from a Terrain Digital Model in a resolution of 1 m. The data was analyzed through linear correlations, Principal Coordinates Analysis (PCoA), Principal Components Analysis (PCA) and linear simple model. The results indicated significant and negative correlation between Hmax x LA and Hmax x SLA. The topographic gradient significantly influenced the functional structure of tree component. It is concluded that the occupation of different positions along the topographic gradient and the forest vertical profile by tree species were mediated by different ecological strategies.


Revista Arvore | 2017

FLORISTIC COMPOSITION AND PHYTOGEOGRAPHY CONTEXTUALIZATION OF THE NATURAL REGENERATION OF AN ALLUVIAL FOREST LOCATED IN THE "PLANALTO SUL CATARINENSE" REGION, SC, BRAZIL1

Jéssica Oneda da Silva; Ana Carolina da Silva; Pedro Higuchi; Álvaro Luiz Mafra; Didiane Ana Gonçalves; Fernando Buzzi Júnior; Angélica Dalla Rosa; Aline Pereira Cruz; Tiago de Souza Ferreira

1 Received on 07.10.2014 accepted for publication on 11.11.2016. 2 Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Engenharia Florestal,Lages, SC Brasil. Email: <[email protected]>, <[email protected]> and <[email protected]>. 3 Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina, Departamento de Engenharia Florestal, Lages, SC Brasil. <[email protected]> and <[email protected]>. 4 Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina, Departamento de Solos e Recursos Naturais, Lages, SC Brasil. <[email protected]>. 5 Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina, Graduando em Engenharia Florestal, Lages, SC Brasil. <[email protected]> and <[email protected]>. *Corresponding author.


Revista Arvore | 2015

DISTRIBUIÇÃO E RIQUEZA DE ESPÉCIES ARBÓREAS RARAS EM FRAGMENTOS DE FLORESTA OMBRÓFILA MISTA AO LONGO DE UM GRADIENTE ALTITUDINAL, EM SANTA CATARINA

Tiago de Souza Ferreira; Pedro Higuchi; Ana Carolina da Silva; Adelar Mantovani; Amanda Koche Marcon; Bruna Salami; Fernando Buzzi Júnior; Roni Djeison Ansolin; Marco Antonio Bento; Angélica Dalla Rosa

The present study aimed to analyze how the distribution and the richness of rare tree species occur along an altitudinal gradient, in Araucaria Forests fragments. For this purpose, tree species (diameter at breast height > 5 cm) were sampled in 10 forest fragments located on different altitudinal floors in “Planalto Sul-Catarinense” region, totaling 10 ha of sampling area. The species with only one or two individuals in at least one fragment were classified as rare. The species distribution was verified by a dendrogram constructed through the Jaccard floristic distance index and the UPGMA clustering algorithm. The total species richness per fragment and the number of rare species were compared among montane and upper-montane sub-formation by the Mann-Whitney (U) test. The relationship between altitude and values of total richness and number of rare species in each fragment were determined by simple linear regressions. The results indicated the formation of two groups of rare species, in function of the altitude floor. Despite the fact that total richness of communities decreased with increasing altitude, the number of rare tree species did not significantly change. We conclude that in the “Planalto Sul-Catarinense” region, the fragments of Araucaria Forest have different set of rare tree species according to altitude and that the reduction of the richness of communities with increasing altitudinal floor is not accompanied by a reduction in the number of rare species.


Revista Arvore | 2014

Similaridade florística das florestas superomontanas no domínio Atlântico, Brasil

Amanda Koche Marcon; Ana Carolina da Silva; Pedro Higuchi; Francieli de Fátima Missio; Tiago de Souza Ferreira; Bruna Salami; Angélica Dalla Rosa; Marco Antonio Bento; Fernando Buzzi Júnior

This study investigated the floristic similarity of the tree component of 39 upper montane forest fragments in Atlantic domain, Brazil, and the influence of geographic and climatic variables on the patterns observed. It was created a binary matrix of presence and absence of the tree species compiled from the 39 floristic and phytosociological survey. For the relationship of the floristic composition of the areas with the environmental and spatial variables, the geographic coordinates and climate data of each area were extracted. The floristic similarity of the fragments was measured using a dendrogram and for determination of environmental and spatial variables influence on floristic patterns, a nonmetric multidimensional scaling analysis (NMDS) was used. The dendrogram analysis and the NMDS showed the formation of clusters, predominantly among fragments located in the same phytogeographic unit. The existence of an environmental gradient based on the climatic conditions was observed. In areas with higher thermal seasonality, annual temperature range, precipitation, latitude and longitude, upper montane forests with rain forest matrix occurred, and in areas with higher average temperature, daily temperature range, isothermality, seasonality of precipitation and minimum temperature in the coldest month, upper montane forests with seasonal matrix occurred.


Ciencia Florestal | 2017

ATRIBUTOS FUNCIONAIS DE ESPÉCIES ARBÓREAS EM UM FRAGMENTO DE FLORESTA OMBRÓFILA MISTA EM LAGES - SC

Francieli de Fátima Missio; Ana Carolina da Silva; Pedro Higuchi; Solon Jonas Longhi; Martha Andreia Brand; Polliana D´Angelo Rios; Angélica Dalla Rosa; Fernando Buzzi Júnior; Marco Antonio Bento; Didiane Ana Gonçalves; Rodineli Loebens; Francieli Pscheidt

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Ana Carolina da Silva

Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina

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Pedro Higuchi

Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina

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Fernando Buzzi Júnior

Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina

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Marco Antonio Bento

Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina

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Tiago de Souza Ferreira

Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina

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Didiane Ana Gonçalves

Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina

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Amanda Koche Marcon

Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina

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Francieli de Fátima Missio

Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina

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Luiz Carlos Rodrigues Júnior

Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina

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Rodineli Loebens

Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina

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