Demography and radial growth accumulation of an endemic and threatened tree species from the Southern Plateau of Santa Catarina
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Summary: | Cloud mountain forests are important ecosystems because of their high endemism of species and essential ecosystem functions, but they are highly threatened by climate change. Crinodendron brasiliensis is an endemic tree of the Serra Geral and is currently classified as threatened with extinction. This study investigated the demographic dynamics and growth pattern of Crinodendron brasiliense in its natural habitat. The study was conducted in two cloud forest areas in São Joaquim National Park in Urubici, Santa Catarina. For the study of demographic dynamics, individuals (dbh > 5 cm) were sampled in 20 plots of 10x10 distributed in a transect (20x100m). Demographic rates of mortality, recruitment, basal area gain and loss, net change, and turnover were evaluated. For the growth study, automatic radial dendrometers were attached to five individuals in another cloud forest fragment. A thermo-hygrometer was installed to monitor air temperature in an adjacent open area. In general, demographic dynamics can be summarized by the net change in the number of individuals (-1,94%.ano-1) and basal area stability (-0,06%.ano-1) . Dendrometers indicated low cumulative growth, with growth concentrated in January through March. It can be concluded that the observed individuals have low growth, are affected by temperature, and are in a phase of self-thinning. |
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Demography and radial growth accumulation of an endemic and threatened tree species from the Southern Plateau of Santa CatarinaDemografia e crescimento radial acumulado de uma espécie arbórea endêmica e ameaçada de extinção do Planalto Sul CatarinenseCrinodendron brasiliensisDinâmica demográficaEcossistemas altomontanos nebularesCrinodendron brasiliensisDemographic dynamicsCloud montane ecosystemsCloud mountain forests are important ecosystems because of their high endemism of species and essential ecosystem functions, but they are highly threatened by climate change. Crinodendron brasiliensis is an endemic tree of the Serra Geral and is currently classified as threatened with extinction. This study investigated the demographic dynamics and growth pattern of Crinodendron brasiliense in its natural habitat. The study was conducted in two cloud forest areas in São Joaquim National Park in Urubici, Santa Catarina. For the study of demographic dynamics, individuals (dbh > 5 cm) were sampled in 20 plots of 10x10 distributed in a transect (20x100m). Demographic rates of mortality, recruitment, basal area gain and loss, net change, and turnover were evaluated. For the growth study, automatic radial dendrometers were attached to five individuals in another cloud forest fragment. A thermo-hygrometer was installed to monitor air temperature in an adjacent open area. In general, demographic dynamics can be summarized by the net change in the number of individuals (-1,94%.ano-1) and basal area stability (-0,06%.ano-1) . Dendrometers indicated low cumulative growth, with growth concentrated in January through March. It can be concluded that the observed individuals have low growth, are affected by temperature, and are in a phase of self-thinning.Florestas altomontanas nebulares são importantes ecossistemas devido ao alto endemismo de espécies e funções ecológicas vitais. Contudo, encontram-se altamente vulneráveis à mudança climática. Crinodendron brasiliensis é uma árvore endêmica da Serra Geral e atualmente classificada como ameaçada de extinção. Sendo assim, este estudo buscou investigar o padrão de dinâmica demográfica e crescimento de indivíduos de Crinodendron brasiliense em seu habitat natural. O estudo foi realizado em duas áreas de floresta nebular no Parque Nacional de São Joaquim, em Urubici, Santa Catarina. Para o estudo de dinâmica demográfica, foram amostrados indivíduos (DAP ≥ 5 cm) em 20 parcelas de 10x10, distribuídas em um transecto (20x100m). As taxas demográficas de mortalidade, recrutamento, ganho e perda em área basal, mudança líquida e rotatividade foram avaliadas. Para o estudo de crescimento, foram instalados dendrômetros radiais automáticos em cinco indivíduos em outro fragmento de floresta nebular, também no PARNA de São Joaquim, e um termo-higrômetro foi instalado para monitorar a temperatura do ar em área aberta adjacente. Em geral, a dinâmica demográfica pode ser resumida por mudança líquida no número de indivíduos (-1,94%.ano-1) e estabilidade na mudança líquida em área basal (-0,06%.ano-1). Os dendrômetros indicaram baixo incremento acumulado, com crescimento concentrado de janeiro a março. Conclui-se que os indivíduos monitorados apresentam um baixo incremento, influenciado pela temperatura, e estão em fase de auto-desbaste.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2024-02-23info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/7364010.5902/1980509873640Ciência Florestal; Vol. 34 No. 1 (2024): Publicação Contínua; e73640Ciência Florestal; v. 34 n. 1 (2024): Publicação Contínua; e736401980-50980103-9954reponame:Ciência Florestal (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMporhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/73640/63249Copyright (c) 2024 Ciência Florestalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessHiguchi, PedroSilva, Ana Carolina daLima, Bianca Lamounier da SilvaHassan, Victória Oliveira CabralMendoza, Talissa Magno2024-06-07T20:21:02Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/73640Revistahttp://www.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||cienciaflorestal@ufsm.br|| cienciaflorestal@gmail.com|| cf@smail.ufsm.br1980-50980103-9954opendoar:2024-06-07T20:21:02Ciência Florestal (Online) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false |
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Demography and radial growth accumulation of an endemic and threatened tree species from the Southern Plateau of Santa Catarina Demografia e crescimento radial acumulado de uma espécie arbórea endêmica e ameaçada de extinção do Planalto Sul Catarinense |
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Demography and radial growth accumulation of an endemic and threatened tree species from the Southern Plateau of Santa Catarina |
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Demography and radial growth accumulation of an endemic and threatened tree species from the Southern Plateau of Santa Catarina Higuchi, Pedro Crinodendron brasiliensis Dinâmica demográfica Ecossistemas altomontanos nebulares Crinodendron brasiliensis Demographic dynamics Cloud montane ecosystems |
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Demography and radial growth accumulation of an endemic and threatened tree species from the Southern Plateau of Santa Catarina |
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Demography and radial growth accumulation of an endemic and threatened tree species from the Southern Plateau of Santa Catarina |
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Demography and radial growth accumulation of an endemic and threatened tree species from the Southern Plateau of Santa Catarina |
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Demography and radial growth accumulation of an endemic and threatened tree species from the Southern Plateau of Santa Catarina |
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Demography and radial growth accumulation of an endemic and threatened tree species from the Southern Plateau of Santa Catarina |
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Higuchi, Pedro |
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Higuchi, Pedro Silva, Ana Carolina da Lima, Bianca Lamounier da Silva Hassan, Victória Oliveira Cabral Mendoza, Talissa Magno |
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Silva, Ana Carolina da Lima, Bianca Lamounier da Silva Hassan, Victória Oliveira Cabral Mendoza, Talissa Magno |
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Higuchi, Pedro Silva, Ana Carolina da Lima, Bianca Lamounier da Silva Hassan, Victória Oliveira Cabral Mendoza, Talissa Magno |
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Crinodendron brasiliensis Dinâmica demográfica Ecossistemas altomontanos nebulares Crinodendron brasiliensis Demographic dynamics Cloud montane ecosystems |
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Crinodendron brasiliensis Dinâmica demográfica Ecossistemas altomontanos nebulares Crinodendron brasiliensis Demographic dynamics Cloud montane ecosystems |
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Cloud mountain forests are important ecosystems because of their high endemism of species and essential ecosystem functions, but they are highly threatened by climate change. Crinodendron brasiliensis is an endemic tree of the Serra Geral and is currently classified as threatened with extinction. This study investigated the demographic dynamics and growth pattern of Crinodendron brasiliense in its natural habitat. The study was conducted in two cloud forest areas in São Joaquim National Park in Urubici, Santa Catarina. For the study of demographic dynamics, individuals (dbh > 5 cm) were sampled in 20 plots of 10x10 distributed in a transect (20x100m). Demographic rates of mortality, recruitment, basal area gain and loss, net change, and turnover were evaluated. For the growth study, automatic radial dendrometers were attached to five individuals in another cloud forest fragment. A thermo-hygrometer was installed to monitor air temperature in an adjacent open area. In general, demographic dynamics can be summarized by the net change in the number of individuals (-1,94%.ano-1) and basal area stability (-0,06%.ano-1) . Dendrometers indicated low cumulative growth, with growth concentrated in January through March. It can be concluded that the observed individuals have low growth, are affected by temperature, and are in a phase of self-thinning. |
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