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_beng
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_b2040
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100 _aLameira, Lohana Lopes
100 _aFerreira, Fernanda Cunha Gonçalves
100 _aFilardi, Rodrigo Antônio Esteves
100 _aQueiroz , Jarbas Marçal
100 _aSansevero, Jerônimo Boelsums Barreto
245 _aPlant-canopy Effects on Natural Regeneration in Sites Under Restoration: Do Tree Species Matter?
500 _aPublicação on-line; 44 ref.; 2 tables; 2 illus.; Summary (En)
520 _a ABSTRACT How does species choice influence ecological restoration outcomes? In order to answer this question, the goal of this study was to assess the community structure and species richness of natural regeneration beneath the canopy of four native species from the Atlantic Forest (Guarea guidonia (L.) Sleumer; Inga edulis Mart; Nectandra membranacea (SW) Griseb; and, Piptadenia gonoacantha (Mart.) J.F. Macbr). The research was carried out in plantations of native tree species at the Guapiaçu Ecological Reserve, in Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil. Our results pointed that abundance, basal area and species richness were significantly higher beneath Inga compared to Nectandra and Guarea. Whereas the lowest values observed in Guarea may suggest its negative effects under natural regeneration. Therefore, we highlighted that the positive or negative biological effects of tree species, instead of their simple response (mortality and initial growth), must be considered in ecological restoration projects. Keywords: Atlantic Forest, ecological filter, plant-plant interaction, facilitation, Inga edulis.
650 _aMATA ATLÂNTICA
650 _aINGÁ EDULIS
650 _aECOLOGIA FLORESTAL
650 _aREGENERAÇÃO NATURAL
773 0 _02929
_9347954
_dRio de Janeiro-RJ Instituto de Florestas - UFRRJ 1994
_o2025-0453
_tFloresta e Ambiente (Brazil)
_x1415-0980 / ISSN 2179-8087 0nline
_gv. 26(special number n.1) p. 1-8; (2019)
_wBR2026001308
856 _uhttps://www.scielo.br/j/floram/a/JJvVTpmNgvtY8jXtvZ5KSrr/?format=pdf&lang=en
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