Authors
Jean Carlos Budke, João André Jarenkow, Ary Teixeira de Oliveira-Filho
Publication date
2008/3/15
Journal
Flora-Morphology, Distribution, Functional Ecology of Plants
Volume
203
Issue
2
Pages
162-174
Publisher
Urban & Fischer
Description
Two 1ha plots of a Southern Brazilian subtropical riverine forest, subject to different frequency and duration of floods, were compared to detect the differences in physiognomic structure, tree community composition, richness and diversity. Each plot was made up of 100 contiguous 10×10m subplots, where 3451 trees with pbh ⩾15cm were measured and identified. The survey observed 30 tree species, in the frequently flooded plot and 48 in the occasionally flooded plot. A detailed topographical and soil survey was carried out in both plots and indicated that the levels of organic matter and most mineral nutrients were higher in the frequently flooded stand. The forest understory was denser in the occasionally flooded stand which also showed taller emergent trees. Multivariate ordination and grouping techniques showed that the species’ abundance distribution was strongly related to the topographical variation. There …
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JC Budke, JA Jarenkow, AT de Oliveira-Filho - Flora-Morphology, Distribution, Functional Ecology of …, 2008