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Preliminary results of a large-scale tree inventory of upland rain forest in the central amazon
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Auteur(s) : |
J.* Rankin de Mérona
G.T.** Prance R.W.* Hutchings M*. Freitas da Silva W.A.* Rodrigues |
Type de document : | Tiré à part |
Sujets : | FOREST INVENTORY ; UPLAND RAIN FOREST ; AMAZON FLORISTIC COMPOSITION ; SPECIES DIVERSITY ; PLOT SIMILARITY |
Résumé : |
A large-scale inventory of trees, 10cm DBH was contucted in the uplant " terra firme " rain forest of the Distrito Agropecuario da SUFRAMA (Manaus, Free Zone Authority Agricultural District) approximately 65Km north of the city of Manaus (AM), Brasil. The general appearance and structure of the forest is, describedtogether with local topography and soil texture. The preliminary of the inventory provide a minimum estimate of 698 trees species in 53 families radius sampled, including17 undescribed species. The most numerically abundant famillies, Lecythidaceae, Legumnosae, Sapotaceae and Burseraceae as aslo among the most species rich families. One aspect of this diverses assemblaae is the proliferation of species within certain genera, including 26 genera in 17 famillies with 6 or mo[...]
A large-scale inventory of trees, 10cm DBH was contucted in the uplant " terra firme " rain forest of the Distrito Agropecuario da SUFRAMA (Manaus, Free Zone Authority Agricultural District) approximately 65Km north of the city of Manaus (AM), Brasil. The general appearance and structure of the forest is, describedtogether with local topography and soil texture. The preliminary of the inventory provide a minimum estimate of 698 trees species in 53 families radius sampled, including17 undescribed species. The most numerically abundant famillies, Lecythidaceae, Legumnosae, Sapotaceae and Burseraceae as aslo among the most species rich families. One aspect of this diverses assemblaae is the proliferation of species within certain genera, including 26 genera in 17 famillies with 6 or more species or morphospecies. Most species have very low abundances of less than 1 tree per hectare ? While more abundant species do exist at densities ranging up to mean of 12 |
Editeur(s) : | Manaus-Amazonas |
Date de publication : | 1992 |
Format : | ill., graph., 14 réf.-p. 493-534 |
Langue(s) : | Portugais |
Lien vers la notice : | https://infodoc.agroparistech.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=149576 |
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