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Spatial distribution pattern of Mezilaurus itauba (Meins.) Taub. Ex mez. in a seasonal forest area of the southern Amazon, Brazil
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Italian Society of Silviculture and Forest Ecology
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Spatial analysis of forest tree distribution is a powerful tool to respond to basic
ecological questions, and represent a useful support to strategies of genetic
conservation and sustainable management practices of forest resources. Spatial
analysis techniques combined with the use of Geographical Information
Systems have been commonly applied to the study of stochastic processes in
order to determine the existence of clusters to be related to microenviromental
conditions and/or genetic factors. The present study focused on the distribution
patterns of individuals of Mezilaurus itauba in a seasonal forest of the
southern Amazon, with the aim of providing information about the spatial
arrangement of these species at the juvenile and adult stages. Ripley’s K function
with radius of 10, 20 and 30 m was used to describe spatial distribution
patterns. The hypothesis of complete spatial randomness (CSR) of individuals
was tested by constructing confidence envelopes for the Ripley’s K function
through Monte Carlo simulations using a Poisson homogeneous process. The
results obtained suggest a general random distribution of individuals, though a
tendency to clustering at close distances was detected for individuals classified
as adults (DBH > 50 cm). Contrastingly, a completely randomized spatial
pattern was found for juveniles trees (DBH < 50 cm). Our results provide a
useful baseline for the development of sustainable management plans and conservation
of Mezilaurus itauba, as well as for other economically-exploited,
native tree species in the southern Amazon forest.
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EBERT, A.; COSTA, R. B. da; BRONDANI, G. E. Spatial distribution pattern of Mezilaurus itauba (Meins.) Taub. Ex mez. in a seasonal forest area of the southern Amazon, Brazil. Iforest: Biogeosciences and Forestry, [S.l.], v. 9, p. 497-502, 2016.
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