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Título: Population Structure of Hancornia speciosa Gomes along the Mangabeira Trail in Sergipe, Brazil.
Autoria: SOARES, T. F. S. N.
NOGUEIRA JUNIOR, L. R.
Afiliação: TÁSSIA FERNANDA SANTOS NERI SOARES, UFV; LAURO RODRIGUES NOGUEIRA JUNIOR, CNPM.
Ano de publicação: 2018
Referência: Journal of Experimental Agriculture International, v. 26, n. 1, p. 1-9,
Conteúdo: Hancornia speciosa Gomes is a Brazilian native tree. Its fruit, mangaba, has both social and economic importance and is collected by traditional people, mainly women. However, its natural habitats are being threatened by anthropic pressure. Our aim in this work was to characterize the population structure of H. speciosa along the Mangabeira trail at the Reserva do Caju (11°6?10.12? S, 37°11?4.59? W) located in Sergipe, Brazil. We sampled all mangabeira individuals in the trail and divided them into three classes of development (seedlings, juvenile and adult trees). In order to analyse their horizontal and vertical distribution, we measured the trees' diameter and height. The population structure of H. speciosa at the Mangabeira trail is mainly composed of seedling (46%) and juvenile (29%) individuals, which indicates a regeneration process. The diameter distribution of seedlings and adults was divided into six classes. The three lowest classes accounted for 94% of the total of trees. We also observed a typical ?inverted J? pattern, with a high number of young plants, which is common to tropical forests. In terms of their vertical distribution, the majority of the individuals were classified under the lower stratum, which corresponded to 47% of the total population featuring 1.01-m average height. The high coefficient of variation in the lower stratum may explain the heterogeneity of the vertical structure, formed by individuals with different strategies to capture sun light and different behaviour towards resources supply. Thus, it is not possible to state that this population is in balance.
Thesagro: Mangaba
Restinga
Palavras-chave: Diameter classes
Height classes
Horizontal structure
Natural reserve
Vertical structure
Classes of development
Inverted J pattern
ISBN: 2457-0591
Digital Object Identifier: 10.9734/JEAI/2018/43689
Tipo do material: Artigo de periódico
Acesso: openAccess
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