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Floristic study of an igapó floodplain forest in Central Amazonia, Brazil (Tarumã-Mirim, Rio Negro)

A floristic and structural analysis of a seasonal igapó forest at Rio Tarumā-Mirim, Central Amazonia, was performed. This floodplain vegetation is regularly inundated by nutrient-poor blackwater of the Rio Negro and its affluents, and it is distinct from nutrient-rich whitewater floodplains (várzea)...

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Autor principal: Parolin, Pia
Outros Autores: Adis, Joachim U., Rodrigues, William Antônio, Amaral, Iêda Leão do, Piedade, Maria Teresa Fernandez
Grau: Artigo
Idioma: English
Publicado em: Amazoniana 2020
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spelling oai:repositorio:1-18880 Floristic study of an igapó floodplain forest in Central Amazonia, Brazil (Tarumã-Mirim, Rio Negro) Parolin, Pia Adis, Joachim U. Rodrigues, William Antônio Amaral, Iêda Leão do Piedade, Maria Teresa Fernandez Floodplain Forest Floristics Amazonas Brasil South America Taruma Mirim River Western Hemisphere World Aldina Latifolia Caesalpinioideae Clusiaceae Fabaceae Lecythidaceae Rubiaceae A floristic and structural analysis of a seasonal igapó forest at Rio Tarumā-Mirim, Central Amazonia, was performed. This floodplain vegetation is regularly inundated by nutrient-poor blackwater of the Rio Negro and its affluents, and it is distinct from nutrient-rich whitewater floodplains (várzea) and non-flooded uplands (terra firme). Trees with a circumference ≥ 10 cm were inventoried and measured in four 25 × 10 m plots, those with ≥ 100 cm in one 150 × 100 m plot. Family and species importance indices were calculated and compared with other forest stands in Amazonia. The four 25 × 10 m plots had a total of 162 trees, belonging to 44 species with 38 genera in 22 families (most common families: Mimosaceae, Rubiaceae, Lecythidaceae, Caesalpiniaceae, Clusiaceae). Four strata of height could be differentiated, each with typical representants. In the 150 × 100 m plot, there were 43 trees belonging to 10 species out of 10 genera and 5 families (most important family: Caesalpiniaceae). The species which dominated was the ochrospecies Aldina latifolia BENTH. var. latifolia. All plots were distinct as related to number of trees, species, families, mean tree dbh, height, and dominating species. The results obtained with the two inventory methods complete each other to gain an insight into the vegetation composition and structure of the igapó. Thirty percent of the inventoried species are typical representants of igapó vegetation and can be considered endemic to the Rio Negro, other species have a wide distribution and also occur in várzea or terra firme vegetation. © MPI für Limnologie, AG Tropenökologie, Plön; INPA, Manaus. 2020-06-15T22:03:39Z 2020-06-15T22:03:39Z 2004 Artigo https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/18880 en Volume 18, Número 1-2, Pags. 29-47 Restrito Amazoniana
institution Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia - Repositório Institucional
collection INPA-RI
language English
topic Floodplain Forest
Floristics
Amazonas
Brasil
South America
Taruma Mirim River
Western Hemisphere
World
Aldina Latifolia
Caesalpinioideae
Clusiaceae
Fabaceae
Lecythidaceae
Rubiaceae
spellingShingle Floodplain Forest
Floristics
Amazonas
Brasil
South America
Taruma Mirim River
Western Hemisphere
World
Aldina Latifolia
Caesalpinioideae
Clusiaceae
Fabaceae
Lecythidaceae
Rubiaceae
Parolin, Pia
Floristic study of an igapó floodplain forest in Central Amazonia, Brazil (Tarumã-Mirim, Rio Negro)
topic_facet Floodplain Forest
Floristics
Amazonas
Brasil
South America
Taruma Mirim River
Western Hemisphere
World
Aldina Latifolia
Caesalpinioideae
Clusiaceae
Fabaceae
Lecythidaceae
Rubiaceae
description A floristic and structural analysis of a seasonal igapó forest at Rio Tarumā-Mirim, Central Amazonia, was performed. This floodplain vegetation is regularly inundated by nutrient-poor blackwater of the Rio Negro and its affluents, and it is distinct from nutrient-rich whitewater floodplains (várzea) and non-flooded uplands (terra firme). Trees with a circumference ≥ 10 cm were inventoried and measured in four 25 × 10 m plots, those with ≥ 100 cm in one 150 × 100 m plot. Family and species importance indices were calculated and compared with other forest stands in Amazonia. The four 25 × 10 m plots had a total of 162 trees, belonging to 44 species with 38 genera in 22 families (most common families: Mimosaceae, Rubiaceae, Lecythidaceae, Caesalpiniaceae, Clusiaceae). Four strata of height could be differentiated, each with typical representants. In the 150 × 100 m plot, there were 43 trees belonging to 10 species out of 10 genera and 5 families (most important family: Caesalpiniaceae). The species which dominated was the ochrospecies Aldina latifolia BENTH. var. latifolia. All plots were distinct as related to number of trees, species, families, mean tree dbh, height, and dominating species. The results obtained with the two inventory methods complete each other to gain an insight into the vegetation composition and structure of the igapó. Thirty percent of the inventoried species are typical representants of igapó vegetation and can be considered endemic to the Rio Negro, other species have a wide distribution and also occur in várzea or terra firme vegetation. © MPI für Limnologie, AG Tropenökologie, Plön; INPA, Manaus.
format Artigo
author Parolin, Pia
author2 Adis, Joachim U.
Rodrigues, William Antônio
Amaral, Iêda Leão do
Piedade, Maria Teresa Fernandez
author2Str Adis, Joachim U.
Rodrigues, William Antônio
Amaral, Iêda Leão do
Piedade, Maria Teresa Fernandez
title Floristic study of an igapó floodplain forest in Central Amazonia, Brazil (Tarumã-Mirim, Rio Negro)
title_short Floristic study of an igapó floodplain forest in Central Amazonia, Brazil (Tarumã-Mirim, Rio Negro)
title_full Floristic study of an igapó floodplain forest in Central Amazonia, Brazil (Tarumã-Mirim, Rio Negro)
title_fullStr Floristic study of an igapó floodplain forest in Central Amazonia, Brazil (Tarumã-Mirim, Rio Negro)
title_full_unstemmed Floristic study of an igapó floodplain forest in Central Amazonia, Brazil (Tarumã-Mirim, Rio Negro)
title_sort floristic study of an igapó floodplain forest in central amazonia, brazil (tarumã-mirim, rio negro)
publisher Amazoniana
publishDate 2020
url https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/18880
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