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Title: Logging activity and tree regeneration in an Amazonian forest
Authors: Magnusson, William Ernest
Lima, Odilon P. de
Reis, Francisco Quintiliano
Higuchi, Niro
Ramos, José Ferreira
Keywords: Community Composition
Logging
Regeneration
Tree
Issue Date: 1999
metadata.dc.publisher.journal: Forest Ecology and Management
metadata.dc.relation.ispartof: Volume 113, Número 1, Pags. 67-74
Abstract: We studied the effect of experimental logging of 4 ha plots on the regeneration of tree species in a forest 90 km north of Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil. Logging resulted in a total reduction in live wood volume of 44-107 m3 ha-1, although only 63% of this volume was felled, and only 43% removed from the plots. The density of established regeneration (trees and shrubs with diameter at breast height ≤10 cm, and height ≥200 cm) was greater in logged plots than in control plots when measured 3 and 7-8 years after logging. Species richness was also significantly higher in logged plots than in controls. We registered 139 species per 1000 stems, 7-8 years after logging, 143 species per 1000 stems, 3 years after logging, and 136 species per 1000 stems in control plots. Overall species composition was significantly affected by the intensity of logging damage in the plots after 7-8 years, and control plots were significantly different from plots logged 3 year previously. However, changes were not great in relation to natural variation within the forest. Moot species increased in density after logging (mean=17%), and the number of individuals belonging to species with commercial value on the local market was 15% greater in logged plots than in control plots. The total potential value of the regeneration, based on the value of wood per m3 (when adult) of the individuals, was 23% higher in logged plots than in control plots, though this difference was not statistically significant. Therefore, enrichment planting is not necessary to maintain either the biodiversity, or potential economic value for wood production, of this forest.
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: 10.1016/S0378-1127(98)00418-6
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