7 results on '"Higuchi, Pedro"'
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2. Sucessão florestal inicial em áreas Alto-Montanas no Planalto Sul Catarinense.
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Carvalho Cruz, Maria Julia, Carolina da Silva, Ana, Higuchi, Pedro, Cabral Hassan, Victória Oliveira, Guimarães Raupp, Victoria, and Fortkamp, Guilherme
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- 2024
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3. Old‐growth structural attributes associated with the last giant subtropical conifers in South America.
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Scipioni, Marcelo Callegari, Higuchi, Pedro, Fockink, Guilherme Diego, and Allen, Craig D.
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CROWNS (Botany) , *FOREST ecology , *TREE trunks , *TREE cavities , *TREE size - Abstract
Giant Araucaria trees in Brazilian Atlantic forests today are rare but remain critically important for structuring these ecosystems, providing unique and rare habitat elements that can serve as points of reference for their management. Old‐growth Araucaria trees, with their complex crowns and big trunk cavities, supply more important ecological services than smaller trees with simple crowns. Forest ecology managers lack information on the old‐growth structures of Brazilian Araucaria forest, their ecological importance and their potential societal values and uses. In this study, we investigated old‐growth attributes of Araucaria angustifolia and relate their wide structural variability to ecological management goals. In this study, we used currently available data on the last large old Araucaria trees, as well as our own new records, from large trees of 1.6–3.2 m diameter in the Araucaria forests in southern Brazil. In order to quantify the structural attributes of these remnant trees, their main trunks, any reiterated canopy trunks and trunk cavities were measured for diameters, heights and volumes. These old‐growth trees had an average height of 38.4 m, and total tree volumes ranged from 21.5 to 106.6 m3. The biggest reiterated trunk was 1.1 m in diameter and 17 m long, which is larger than most adult Araucaria trees. Number of cavities and number of reiterated trunks were all significantly related to the diameters of these large remnant Araucaria trees; both features are absent in Araucaria <50 cm in diameter. The maximum diameter and average length of reiterated trunks were correlated with the number and size of trunk cavities. Commercial wood values and uses are limited for all trees with main trunk diameters exceeding 1.5 m due to large internal cavities—however, these rare, relictual old‐growth structures are of high ecological value for the local fauna and flora. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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4. Partição de nicho por grupos funcionais de espécies arbóreas em uma floresta subtropical
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Souza, Karine, Higuchi, Pedro, Silva, Ana Carolina da, Schimalski, Marcos Benedito, Loebens, Rodineli, Buzzi Júnior, Fernando, Souza, Chayane Cristina de, Rodrigues Junior, Luiz Carlos, Walter, Felipe Fornara, Missio, Francieli de Fátima, and Rosa, Angélica Dalla
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atributos funcionais ,topography ,functional structure ,ecologia funcional ,topografia ,Atlantic forest ,mata atlântica ,forest ecology ,functional attributes ,ecologia florestal - Abstract
Resumo O presente estudo teve como objetivo investigar a variação de atributos funcionais de espécies arbóreas ao longo de diferentes posições topográficas, em uma floresta subtropical na região do Alto Uruguai, em Santa Catarina. Para as 20 espécies mais abundantes na área amostrada, foram determinados densidade básica da madeira (WD), altura potencial (Hmax), área foliar (LA), área foliar específica (SLA), regime de renovação foliar, guildas de regeneração e de dispersão. A estrutura funcional foi avaliada por meio dos valores dos atributos funcionais por parcela, ponderados para a comunidade (CWM). A partir de um Modelo Digital do Terreno na resolução de 1 m, foram extraídas para cada parcela a elevação, a declividade e curvatura. Os dados foram analisados por meio de correlações lineares, Análise de Coordenadas Principais (PCoA), Análises de Componente Principais (PCA) e modelo linear simples. Os resultados demonstraram correlações significativas e negativas entre Hmax x LA e Hmax x SLA. O gradiente topográfico influenciou de forma significativa a estrutura funcional do componente arbóreo. Conclui-se que a ocupação de diferentes posições no gradiente topográfico e ao longo do perfil vertical da floresta se deve ao fato das espécies apresentarem diferentes estratégias ecológicas. Abstract This study aimed to investigate functional attributes of tree species along different topographic position, in a forest located in Upper Uruguay region, in Santa Catarina. The wood density (WD), potential height (Hmax), leaf area (LA), specific leaf area (SLA), leaves renovation regime, regeneration and dispersal guilds were determined for the 20 most abundant species in the sampled area. The functional structure was evaluated through a community weight matrix (CWM) of traits values for each sampling unit. Mean values of elevation, declivity and curvature were extracted for each sampling unit, from a Terrain Digital Model in a resolution of 1 m. The data was analyzed through linear correlations, Principal Coordinates Analysis (PCoA), Principal Components Analysis (PCA) and linear simple model. The results indicated significant and negative correlation between Hmax x LA and Hmax x SLA. The topographic gradient significantly influenced the functional structure of tree component. It is concluded that the occupation of different positions along the topographic gradient and the forest vertical profile by tree species were mediated by different ecological strategies.
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- 2017
5. FLORISTIC COMPOSITION AND PHYTOGEOGRAPHY CONTEXTUALIZATION OF THE NATURAL REGENERATION OF AN ALLUVIAL FOREST LOCATED IN THE 'PLANALTO SUL CATARINENSE' REGION, SC, BRAZIL1
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Silva,Jéssica Oneda da, Silva,Ana Carolina da, Higuchi,Pedro, Mafra,Álvaro Luiz, Gonçalves,Didiane Ana, Buzzi Júnior,Fernando, Rosa,Angélica Dalla, Cruz,Aline Pereira, and Ferreira,Tiago de Souza
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Araucaria Forest ,Forest Ecology ,Atlantic Forest - Abstract
This study aimed at inventorying the natural regeneration of tree species in an Alluvial Araucaria Forest in the "Planalto Sul Catarinense" region, SC, Brazil; evaluating the dissimilarity between its adult and regenerative components; and verifying the natural regeneration floristic sharing among its different fragments. The regenerative component has been sampled and identified within 48 plots and classified according to the following height classes: Class 1, plants with height varying from 15 cm up to 1 m; Class 2, plants with height varying from 1 and 3 m; and Class 3, plants with height higher than 3 m and DBH (diameter at breast height) smaller than 5 cm. The floristic composition of adult individuals in the area and of regenerative individuals from other fragments has been obtained from the database of the Laboratory of Dendrology of CAV/UDESC. The structure of the regeneration was evaluated by phytosociological descriptors. Dissimilarity between the adult and the regenerative components has been determined by Jaccard, Sorensen and Bray-Curtis distances. The regeneration floristic sharing analysis of different areas was conducted by a dendrogram. A total of 818 individuals belonging to 59 species have been sampled, being Allophylus edulis (A.St.-Hil. et al.) Hieron. ex Niederl. the species with the greatest relative importance. Elevated similarity between the regenerative and adult components have been observed (from 0.24 to 0.43), suggesting a low floristic-structural turnover between components. The area under study have shown a greater floristic connection (
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- 2017
6. SUCESSÃO EM FRAGMENTOS FLORESTAIS ALTOMONTANOS NO SUL DO BRASIL: UMA ABORDAGEM FLORÍSTICO-ESTRUTURAL E FILOGENÉTICA.
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Duarte, Edilaine, Carolina da Silva, Ana, Higuchi, Pedro, Gabriela Larsen, Janaina, Cristina Ortiz, Danielle, Gross, Aline, Turmina, Eliana, Thalheimer Aguiar, Jéssica, Bez Vefago, Manoela, Rodrigues Schneider, Chaiane, de Fátima Siqueira, Silvane, Camila Lemos, Angela, and Ribeiro, Lirio
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- 2018
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7. Trade-offs and spatial variation of functional traits of tree species in a subtropical forest in southern Brazil.
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de Fátima Missio, Francieli, Higuchi, Pedro, da Silva, Ana Carolina, Longhi, Solon Jonas, Salami, Bruna, Rosa, Angélica Dalla, Buzzi-Junior, Fernando, de Souza Ferreira, Tiago, Marcon, Amanda Koche, and Bento, Marco Antonio
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PLANT species , *SPATIAL variation , *FOREST ecology , *VEGETATION & climate , *SOIL chemistry - Abstract
Plant functional traits have been recognized as important factors related to the ecological strategies of species in forest ecosystems. We examined the relationships between functional traits and both tree species performance and environmental conditions in a subtropical forest in Brazil. Over four years (2008-2012), we investigated how demographic rates were related to functional traits (wood density, leaf area and tree height) of 20 species sampled within 50 plots of 10 × 20 m, which had previously evaluated as to environmental conditions. Non-metric multidimensional scaling was used to order the species by their functional traits. The demographic rates were fit a posteriori to the ordination, with significant rates (p < 0.05) plotted as vectors. The relationships between environmental conditions and the community-weighted means (CWMs) of trait values were verified using redundancy analysis. CWM wood density was positively correlated with soil pH. CWM leaf area and CWM maximum tree height were both negatively correlated with altitude and positively correlated with soil magnesium (Mg) content. The taller species with lower wood density, which occupied the forest canopy, had a greater diameter increment and lower recruitment than did the shortest species with higher wood density. The shorter species with higher wood density, which occupied the understory, had greater recruitment and a greater increase in abundance than did the taller/lower-wood-density species. Our study (i) revealed changes in the forest related to the light environment, with an increase in the relative participation of shade-tolerant species with higher wood densities, and (ii) detected small-scale spatial variation in community traits as a response to variations in soil chemical properties and topography. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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