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Título: Rainforest fragmentation and the demography of the economically important palm Oenocarpus bacaba in central Amazonia
Autor: Brum, Heloísa D.
Nascimento, Henrique Eduardo Mendonça
Laurance, William F.
Andrade, Ana C.S.
Laurance, Susan G.W.
Luizâo, Regina Celi Costa
Palavras-chave: Abundance
Commercial Species
Demographic Trend
Edge Effect
Evergreen Forest
Mortality
Rainforest
Recruitment (population Dynamics)
Sapling
Amazonia
South America
Arecaceae
Oenocarpus Bacaba
Data do documento: 2008
Revista: Plant Ecology
É parte de: Volume 199, Número 2, Pags. 209-215
Abstract: We summarize a long-term study of the effects of edge creation on establishment of the economically important arboreal palm Oenocarpus bacaba in an experimentally fragmented landscape in central Amazonia. Recruitment and mortality of large individuals (≥10 cm diameter-at-breast-height) were recorded within 21 1-ha plots in fragmented and intact forests for periods of up to 22 years. In addition, 12 small (0.7 × 14 m) sub-plots within each 1-ha plot were used to enumerate the abundance of seedlings and saplings (5-400 cm tall). On average, the recruitment of large trees was over two times faster near forest edges, leading to a sharp (90%) increase in the mean population density of large individuals near forest edges, whereas the density of larger trees remained constant in the forest interior. Overall seedling and sapling density was significantly lower in edge than interior plots, but edge plots had a much higher proportion of larger (>100 cm tall) saplings. Our findings demonstrate that forest edges can have complex effects on tree demography and that one must consider all tree life stages in order to effectively assess their effects on plant populations. © 2008 Springer Science+Business Media B.V.
DOI: 10.1007/s11258-008-9425-y
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