Rare canopy species in communities within the Atlantic Coastal Forest in Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil

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作者
Guedes-Bruni, Rejan Rodrigues [1 ]
da Silva, Ary Gomes [2 ]
Mantovani, Waldir [3 ]
机构
[1] Inst Pesquisas Jardim Bot Rio de Janeiro, BR-22460030 Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
[2] Ctr Univ Vila Velha, BR-29102770 Vila Velha, ES, Brazil
[3] Univ Sao Paulo, Escola Artes Ciencias & Humanidades, BR-03828000 Sao Paulo, Brazil
关键词
Atlantic Coastal Forest; Brazilian hotspot; Canopy; Community ecology; Ombrophilous Dense Atlantic Forest; Floristic; Rarity; Rare trees;
D O I
10.1007/s10531-008-9497-y
中图分类号
X176 [生物多样性保护];
学科分类号
090705 ;
摘要
Rare species are one of the principal components of the species richness and diversity encountered in Dense Ombrophilous Tropical Forests. This study sought to analyze the rare canopy species within the Atlantic Coastal Forest in Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil. Six different communities were examined: Dense Ombrophilous alluvial Forest; Dense sub-montane Ombrophilous Forest; Dense Montane Ombrophilous in Serra do Mar and Serra da Mantiqueira. In each area the vegetation was sampled within forty 10 x 25 m plots alternately distributed along a linear transect. All trees with DBH (1.3 m above ground level) a parts per thousand yen5 cm were sampled. The canopy was characterized using the allometric relationship between diameter and height, and included all trees with BDH a parts per thousand yen10 cm and height a parts per thousand yen10 m. A total of 64 families, 206 genera, and 542 species were sampled, of which 297 (54.8%) represented rare species (less than one individual per hectare). The percentage of rare species varied from 34 to 50% in each of the different communities sampled. A majority of these rare trees belonged to the Rosidae, and a smaller proportion to the Dilleniidae. It was concluded that there was no apparent pattern to rarity among families, that rarity was probably derived from a number of processes (such as gap formation), and that a great majority of the rare species sampled were consistently rare. This indicates that the restricted geographic distribution and high degree of endemism of many arboreal taxa justifies the conservation of even small fragments of Atlantic Forest.
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页数:17
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