ESTRUCTURA POBLACIONAL DE Ocotea puberula EN UN BOSQUE SECUNDARIO Y PRIMARIO DE LA SELVA MIXTA MISIONERA
AUTOR(ES)
Caldato, Silvana Lucia, Vera, Norma, Donagh, Patricio Mac
FONTE
Ciênc. Florest.
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2003-06
RESUMO
ABSTRACT The aim of this work was to study the population structure of Ocotea puberula (Nees et Mart.) Nees (Lauraceae), in a secondary and a primary forests Northeast of Misiones in Argentina, at 26º 15′ S and 54º 15′ W. Two permanent sampling plots of 3 hectares each were installed in the secondary and primary forest, respectively. Each sampling plot was divided into 75 subplots of 20 x 20 m. In each subplot all individuals of Ocotea puberula equal or greater than 20 cm of height were measured. The structure of size and spatial distribution was surveyed. Ocotea puberula was a secondary species, with a high number of individuals of natural regeneration in the secondary forest, and only adult trees in the primary forest. The species presented a clustered pattern of spatial distribution in both forests.
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