02066nab a2200289 i 4500003000900000005001700009008004100026040001800067072000800085100003200093100002800125100003100153100003900184100002300223245009700246500007000343520097200413650002101385650001501406650002801421650001301449650001601462773019001478856008101668942000801749999001901757BR-BrBNA20260422164946.0260422b2019 bl.qr|pooa||| 00| 0 eng | aBR-BrBNAbeng aK10 aFerreira, Paula Iaschitzki  aGomes, Juliano Pereira  aStedille, Lilian Iara Bet  aBortoluzzi, Roseli Lopes da Costa  aMantovani, Adelar  aMimosa scabrella Benth. as Facilitator of Forest Successional Advance in the South of Brazil aPublicação on-line; 26 ref.; 3 tables; 2 illus.; Summary (En) a ABSTRACT Pioneer species have the potential to colonize disturbed environments, contributing to the establishment of other species and driving the dynamics and advancement of the structure of forest communities. The aim of this study was to assess the evolution of floristic-structural composition in the regenerating stratum of communities formed in the Mimosa scabrella Benth. understory with different ages. The study was carried out in four municipalities located in the Santa Catarina State South Plateau, on communities with different successional ages. The plot method was applied to the survey of all arboreal individuals with height ≥ 10 cm. The floristic-structural patterns found were compatible with the expected trend of Araucaria Forest successional dynamic, showing higher richness and abundance of regenerating individuals in the older understories. Keywords: bracatinga, forest succession, natural regeneration, facilitation, Araucaria Forest.  aMIMOSA SCABRELLA aBRACATINGA aREGENERAÇÃO NATURAL aFLORESTA aARAUCÁRIA0 029299347953dRio de Janeiro-RJ Instituto de Florestas - UFRRJ 1994o2025-0452tFloresta e Ambiente (Brazil)x1415-0980 / ISSN 2179-8087 0nlinegv. 26(4) p. 1-11; (2019)wBR2026001250 uhttps://www.scielo.br/j/floram/a/zPX6Fx5qdCjPH9KNRqCfKHL/?format=pdf&lang=en cANA c341511d341511