Vegetative and Environmental Components in a Secondary Riparian Forest in the Southern Plateau of Santa Catarina, Brazil

ABSTRACT This study investigated the vegetation and environmental variable of fragments at different successional stages in a secondary riparian forest in the municipality of Ponte Alta, Santa Catarina state, Brazil (27°29’00” S and 50°17’11” W, WGS84), aiming to list priority variables for monitori...

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Published inFloresta e ambiente Vol. 25; no. 4
Main Authors Stedille, Lilian Iara Bet, Gomes, Juliano Pereira, Costa, Newton Clóvis Freitas da, Ferreira, Paula Iaschitzki, Higuchi, Pedro, Mantovani, Adelar
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Instituto de Florestas da Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro 01.01.2018
Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro
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Summary:ABSTRACT This study investigated the vegetation and environmental variable of fragments at different successional stages in a secondary riparian forest in the municipality of Ponte Alta, Santa Catarina state, Brazil (27°29’00” S and 50°17’11” W, WGS84), aiming to list priority variables for monitoring forest succession in riparian forests. For this, two areas were identified: “Reference” (conserved secondary forest) and “Restoration” (secondary forest under passive restoration). The Principal Component Analysis (PCA) indicated the existence of differences in the arboreal community diversity with lower values for the “Restoration” synthesized by PC1. The ground coverage by Ocellochloa rudis (Nees) Zuloaga & Morrone (Poaceae) was mainly in places with higher pH values and ability for effective cation exchange, with no preference of occurrence in either evaluated site. The composition of arboreal diversity was a relevant variable for monitoring passive restoration in this environment.
ISSN:1415-0980
2179-8087
2179-8087
DOI:10.1590/2179-8087.047316