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Title

Fitossociologia da regeneração natural de um fragmento urbano de Floresta Estacional Semidecidual (Juiz de Fora, MG).

Authors

Santiago, Daniel S.; da Fonseca, Cassiano R.; Carvalho, Fabrício A.

Abstract

Urban forests are an important component of the landscape, being responsible for the conservation of biodiversity in the cities. This study aimed to analyse the phytosociological structure of regenerating tree species in a small urban (2 ha) semideciduous seasonal forest fragment at Juiz de Fora, MG, Brazil. The survey was done on 25 plots of 5 × 5 m, where all the individuals with diameter at breast height (DBH) < 5 cm and height > 1 m were sampled. The number of individuals found was 1066, belonging to 71 species with the predominance of 'pioneiras' (47% of species and 69% of individuals). The most representative species were Myrcia splendens, Anadenanthera colubrina, Vismia guianensis, Miconia theizans and the e×otic invasive Syzygium jambos, which together amounted 40.5% of the total value of importance. The Shannon diversity inde× was 3.17 nats. ind-1 and Pielou equability inde× was 0.74, indicating the e×istence of an ecological dominance. The detrended correspondence analysis (DCA) detected the presence of strong floristic gradient, associating some shading species (Anadenanthera colubrina and Piptadenia gonoacantha) with e×otic Coffea arabica. Even with 70 years of natural regeneration, the results indicated a regenerating community with difficulties of progression to advanced successional stages.

Subjects

JUIZ de Fora (Brazil); PLANT communities; URBAN forestry; DECIDUOUS forests; FOREST management; LANDSCAPE protection; PLANT invasions; FOREST conservation

Publication

Brazilian Journal of Agricultural Sciences / Revista Brasileira de Ciências Agrárias, 2014, Vol 9, Issue 1, p117

ISSN

1981-1160

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.5039/agraria.v9i1a3538

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