Colonization of gaps produced by death of bamboo clumps in a semideciduous mesophytic forest in south-eastern Brazil

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Sebastião Venâncio Martins
Renato Colletti Júnior
Ricardo Ribeiro Rodrigues
Sérgius Gandolfi
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[1] Universidade Federal de Viçosa,Departamento de Engenharia Florestal
[2] Universidade de São Paulo,Departamento de Ciências Biológicas, Escola Superior de Agricultura "Luiz de Queiroz"
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Plant Ecology | 2004年 / 172卷
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Bamboo; Brazil; Canopy gaps; Forest succession; Tropical forest;
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The study was carried out in 16 gaps produced by bamboo clump death (Merostachys riedeliana Rupr. ex Doell) in a semideciduous mesophytic forest in the Santa Genebra County Reserve (22°49′45″ S and 47°06′33″ W), Campinas, SP, south-eastern Brazil. All shrub and tree individuals in the gap with height ≥ 0.50 m were sampled. The floristic similarity among the colonizing vegetation in these gaps and in gaps produced by treefall was assessed by the Jaccard similarity index and cluster analysis. The colonization process of these gaps was found to be similar to that in gaps formed by treefall, but this colonization only began after the bamboo clump death. The gap area varied from 35 m2 to 454 m2, but small gaps predominated. In the set of gaps, 3677 individuals were sampled belonging to 40 families, 83 genera and 114 species. The families with the greatest species richness in the gaps were Myrtaceae (10), Euphorbiaceae (9) and Solanaceae and Rubiaceae (8 each). The species with the greatest number of individuals in the gaps were the pioneers Celis tala Gillies ex Planchon and Croton priscus Muell. Arg. and the shade-tolerant shrubs Actinostemon klotschii (Muell. Arg.) Pax, Polygala klotzschii Chod., Psychotria hastisepala Muell. Arg. and Galipea multiflora Engl. Late secondary species predominated because of the greater number of small gaps. The gaps formed by bamboo clump death contributed to the successional and structural organization of the forest, creating suitable environments for colonization by shrub and tree species of the different successional groups.
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