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摘要
对植物区系组成的研究有助于了解植物群落的结构和动态,以及其管理和保护的基本参数。因此,这项工作的目的是评估两个陆地森林地区在10年期间(2005年至2015年)的区系组成、物种丰富度、香农多样性和物种丰富度模型,无论土壤是否缺水。数据收集在98个分区A(对照)和98个分区B(雨水排除)中,每个分区的尺寸为10 m x 10 m,其中列出了乳高直径(DBH≥10 cm)的植物物种。Fabaceae(33)、Sapotaceae(27)、Chrysobalanaceae(15)和Burseraceae(13)科在研究区最具代表性。A区观察到的物种丰富度略有下降,但群落均匀度和Shannon多样性指数保持不变,B区观察到物种丰富度略有增加,这可能是多样性指数随时间增加的原因。分别对A区和B区的植物群落进行调整的Zipf和Zipf Mandelbrot模型表明,这些区域为后期定殖物种的建立提供了良好的生态条件。因此,可以推断,土壤缺水对所研究森林的保护没有显著影响。1帕拉联邦大学,关岛,巴西利亚州贝伦。ORCID:0000-0003-2959-8387a,0000-0001-8140-4020b 2 Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi,São BráS,Belém,PA,Brasil。ORCID:0000-0002-622-5534a亚马逊地区水胁迫下TERRA FIRME林的区系组成和多样性
FLORISTIC COMPOSITION AND DIVERSITY IN TERRA FIRME FOREST UNDER WATER STRESS IN THE AMAZON
The studies on floristic composition are an aid in the understanding of the structure and dynamics of the plant communities, fundamental parameters for its management and conservation. Thus, the objective of this work was to evaluate the floristic composition, species richness, Shannon’s diversity and models of species abundance over a 10-year period (2005 to 2015) in two terra firme forest areas, with and without water deficit in the soil. Data were collected in 98 subplots denominated A (control) and 98 subplots B (rainwater exclusion), each measuring 10 m x 10 m, of which plants species with diameter at breast height (DBH≥10 cm) were listed. The Fabaceae (33), Sapotaceae (27), Chrysobalanaceae (15) and Burseraceae (13) families were the most representated in the study areas. A small decrease was found in the observed species richness in area A, but the community evenness and the Shannon diversity index remained constant, and a small increase was found in the observed species richness in area B, which may have contributed to a increase in the diversity index over time. The Zipf and Zipf-Mandelbrot models adjusted for the plant communities of areas A and B, respectively, indicate that such areas indicate good ecological conditions for the establishment of late colonizing species. Thus, it can be inferred that water deficiency in the soil did not significantly affect the conservation of the forest under study. 1Federal University of Pará, Guamá, Belém, PA, Brasil. ORCID: 0000-0003-2959-8387a, 0000-0001-8140-4020b 2 Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi, São Brás, Belém, PA, Brasil. ORCID:0000-0002-6222-5534a FLORISTIC COMPOSITION AND DIVERSITY IN TERRA FIRME FOREST UNDER WATER STRESS IN THE AMAZON
期刊介绍:
Cerne is a journal edited by the Federal University of Lavras, Minas Gerais state, Brazil, which quarterly publishes original articles that represent relevant contribution to Forestry Science development (Forest ecology, Forest Management, Silviculture, Technology of Forest Products).