Estrutura e distribuição espacial de populações de cactáceas nativas da caatinga no brejo e curimataú paraibano

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Ano de defesa: 2020
Autor(a) principal: dos Anjos Barbosa, Fabiana
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Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal da Paraíba
Brasil
Agricultura
Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências Agrárias (Agroecologia)
UFPB
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Resumo: Cacti are plants sensitive to anthropogenic disturbances because they have endemism, specific geographic distribution, very low relative growth rate and need for pollinating agents for their reproductive success. In this sense, studies on the spatial distribution of their species specimens in Caatinga areas with some degree of anthropization are necessary to support family management and conservation actions in the region. The aim of the study was to analyze the structure and spatial distribution of Pilosocereus pachycladus F. Ritter subsp. pernambucoensis (F. Ritter) and Pilosocereus gounellei (A. Weber ex K. Schum.) Bly. ex Rowl in natural populations in Brejo and Curimataú Paraibano, in the municipalities of Bananeiras and Arara and Bananeiras and Tacima, respectively. In the study areas, 25 plots of 20 m x 20 m were demarcated, totaling a sample area of 10,000 m2 (1ha). Within the plots, all individuals were labeled and the total height and circumference were measured at the base of the stem with the aid of a tape measure. The populations were described by Density (DAi), Frequency (FAi) and Absolute Dominance (DoAi) and Payandeh Aggregation Index (Pi) calculated in Mircosoft Excel 2013. The spatial distribution maps of the isolines in relation to the number of individuals per plot of the Cactaceae specimens were elaborated with the aid of SURFER® v. 8.0.In each plot, the height and diameter of each specimen at ground level (DNS) were obtained, with the aid of a graduated tubular rod and a dendrometric suture, respectively. For populations of P. pachycladus subsp. pernambucoensis 61 specimens were sampled in the vegetation of Bananeiras, presenting an absolute density of 61 ind. ha-1 and absolute frequency (FA) of 52%. 64 specimens were sampled in the Arara area, with an absolute density of 64 ind. ha-1 and absolute frequency (FA) of 56 %. The two populations were arranged in a cluster pattern (Pi = 3.74 and 3.47, respectively). P. pachycladus subsp. pernambucoensis of the two areas have a habit of aggregate growth and population structure with a reduced number of regenerating individuals. For the populations of P.gounellei, 31 specimens from the Bananeiras ecosystem were sampled, with an absolute density of 31 ind. ha-1 and absolute frequency (FA) of 52 %. 41 specimens were sampled in the Tacima forest, with an absolute density of 41 ind. ha-1 and absolute frequency (FA) of 44 %. The two populations were arranged in a cluster pattern (Pi = 4.97 and 2.35, respectively). P. pachycladus subsp. pernambucoensis of the two areas have a habit of aggregate growth and population structure with a reduced number of regenerating individuals. For the populations of P. gounellei, 31 specimens were sampled in the Caatinga of Bananeiras, with an absolute density of 31 ind. ha-1 and absolute frequency (FA) of 52 %. 41 specimens were sampled in the Caatinga of Tacima, with an absolute density of 41 ind. ha-1 and absolute frequency (FA) of 44%. The two populations were arranged in a cluster pattern (Pi = 4.97 and 2.35, respectively). P. gounellei individuals from both areas have a habit of aggregate growth and population structure with low recruitment of individuals. Regional human actions exert pressure on the recruitment rate of populations and this study points to conservationist actions of Cactaceae species to guarantee the survival of these individuals in Brejo and Curimataú Paraibano.
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spelling Estrutura e distribuição espacial de populações de cactáceas nativas da caatinga no brejo e curimataú paraibanoSpatial structure and distribution of native cactacea populations in caatinga in brejo and curimatau paraibanoCaatingaEcologia de PopulaçõesFacheiroXique-xiquePopulation EcologyCNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIASCacti are plants sensitive to anthropogenic disturbances because they have endemism, specific geographic distribution, very low relative growth rate and need for pollinating agents for their reproductive success. In this sense, studies on the spatial distribution of their species specimens in Caatinga areas with some degree of anthropization are necessary to support family management and conservation actions in the region. The aim of the study was to analyze the structure and spatial distribution of Pilosocereus pachycladus F. Ritter subsp. pernambucoensis (F. Ritter) and Pilosocereus gounellei (A. Weber ex K. Schum.) Bly. ex Rowl in natural populations in Brejo and Curimataú Paraibano, in the municipalities of Bananeiras and Arara and Bananeiras and Tacima, respectively. In the study areas, 25 plots of 20 m x 20 m were demarcated, totaling a sample area of 10,000 m2 (1ha). Within the plots, all individuals were labeled and the total height and circumference were measured at the base of the stem with the aid of a tape measure. The populations were described by Density (DAi), Frequency (FAi) and Absolute Dominance (DoAi) and Payandeh Aggregation Index (Pi) calculated in Mircosoft Excel 2013. The spatial distribution maps of the isolines in relation to the number of individuals per plot of the Cactaceae specimens were elaborated with the aid of SURFER® v. 8.0.In each plot, the height and diameter of each specimen at ground level (DNS) were obtained, with the aid of a graduated tubular rod and a dendrometric suture, respectively. For populations of P. pachycladus subsp. pernambucoensis 61 specimens were sampled in the vegetation of Bananeiras, presenting an absolute density of 61 ind. ha-1 and absolute frequency (FA) of 52%. 64 specimens were sampled in the Arara area, with an absolute density of 64 ind. ha-1 and absolute frequency (FA) of 56 %. The two populations were arranged in a cluster pattern (Pi = 3.74 and 3.47, respectively). P. pachycladus subsp. pernambucoensis of the two areas have a habit of aggregate growth and population structure with a reduced number of regenerating individuals. For the populations of P.gounellei, 31 specimens from the Bananeiras ecosystem were sampled, with an absolute density of 31 ind. ha-1 and absolute frequency (FA) of 52 %. 41 specimens were sampled in the Tacima forest, with an absolute density of 41 ind. ha-1 and absolute frequency (FA) of 44 %. The two populations were arranged in a cluster pattern (Pi = 4.97 and 2.35, respectively). P. pachycladus subsp. pernambucoensis of the two areas have a habit of aggregate growth and population structure with a reduced number of regenerating individuals. For the populations of P. gounellei, 31 specimens were sampled in the Caatinga of Bananeiras, with an absolute density of 31 ind. ha-1 and absolute frequency (FA) of 52 %. 41 specimens were sampled in the Caatinga of Tacima, with an absolute density of 41 ind. ha-1 and absolute frequency (FA) of 44%. The two populations were arranged in a cluster pattern (Pi = 4.97 and 2.35, respectively). P. gounellei individuals from both areas have a habit of aggregate growth and population structure with low recruitment of individuals. Regional human actions exert pressure on the recruitment rate of populations and this study points to conservationist actions of Cactaceae species to guarantee the survival of these individuals in Brejo and Curimataú Paraibano.As cactáceas são plantas sensíveis às perturbações antrópicas por apresentarem endemismos, distribuição geográfica específica, baixa taxa de crescimento relativo e necessidade de agentes polinizadores para seu sucesso reprodutivo. Neste sentido, estudos de distribuição espacial de espécimes em áreas de caatinga com algum grau de antropização são necessários para subsidiar ações de manejo e conservação da família na região. O objetivo do estudo foi analisar a estrutura e a distribuição espacial de Pilosocereus pachycladus F. Ritter subsp. pernambucoensis (F. Ritter) e Pilosocereus gounellei (A. Weber ex K. Schum.) Bly. ex Rowl em populações naturais no Brejo e Curimataú Paraibano, nos municípios de Bananeiras, Arara e Tacima, respectivamente. Nas áreas de estudo foram demarcadas 25 parcelas de 20 x 20 m totalizando uma área amostral de 10.000 m2 (1ha). Dentro das parcelas, todos os indivíduos foram etiquetados e a altura total e a circunferência foram mensuradas ao nível da base do caule com auxílio de uma fita métrica. As populações foram descritas pela Densidade (DAi), Frequência (FAi), Dominância Absoluta (DoAi) e Índice de Agregação de Payandeh (Pi). Os mapas de distribuição espacial das isolinhas em relação ao número de indivíduos por parcela foram elaborados com auxílio dos programas SURFER® v. 8.0. Em cada parcela foram auferidos a altura e diâmetro de cada espécime ao nível do solo (DNS), com o auxílio de vara tubular graduada e uma suta dendrométrica, respectivamente. Para as populações de P. pachycladus subsp. pernambucoensis foram amostrados 61 espécimes na vegetação de Bananeiras, apresentando densidade absoluta de 61 ind. ha-1 e frequência absoluta (FA) de 52%. Foram amostrados 64 espécimes na área de Arara, apresentando densidade absoluta de 64 ind. ha-1 e frequência absoluta (FA) de 56 %. As duas populações estavam dispostas em padrão de agrupamento (Pi = 3,74 e 3,47, respectivamente). Os indivíduos de P. pachycladus subsp. pernambucoensis das duas áreas possuem hábito de crescimento agregado e estrutura populacional com reduzido número de indivíduos regenerantes. Para as populações de P.gounellei foram amostrados 31 espécimes do ecossistema de Bananeiras, apresentando densidade absoluta de 31 ind. ha-1 e frequência absoluta (FA) de 52 %. Foram amostrados 41 espécimes na mata de Tacima, apresentando densidade absoluta de 41 ind. ha-1 e frequência absoluta (FA) de 44%. As duas populações estavam dispostas em padrão de agrupamento (Pi= 4,97 e 2,35, respectivamente). Os indivíduos de P.gounellei das duas áreas possuem hábito de crescimento agregado e estrutura populacional com baixo recrutamento de indivíduos. As ações antrópicas regionais exercem pressão sobre a taxa de recrutamentos das populações e esse estudo aponta para ações conservacionistas das espécies de Cactaceae para garantir a sobrevivência desses indivíduos no Brejo e Curimataú Paraibano.Universidade Federal da ParaíbaBrasilAgriculturaPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Ciências Agrárias (Agroecologia)UFPBHelena Castro Arriel, Nairhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6436236152448398Camelo De Souza, Vêniahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2813662242295578dos Anjos Barbosa, Fabiana2022-05-06T19:22:38Z2021-06-302022-05-06T19:22:38Z2020-08-25info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesishttps://repositorio.ufpb.br/jspui/handle/123456789/22754porAttribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Brazilhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/3.0/br/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFPBinstname:Universidade Federal da Paraíba (UFPB)instacron:UFPB2022-05-07T07:12:43Zoai:repositorio.ufpb.br:123456789/22754Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://repositorio.ufpb.br/PUBhttp://tede.biblioteca.ufpb.br:8080/oai/requestdiretoria@ufpb.br|| diretoria@ufpb.bropendoar:2022-05-07T07:12:43Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFPB - Universidade Federal da Paraíba (UFPB)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Estrutura e distribuição espacial de populações de cactáceas nativas da caatinga no brejo e curimataú paraibano
Spatial structure and distribution of native cactacea populations in caatinga in brejo and curimatau paraibano
title Estrutura e distribuição espacial de populações de cactáceas nativas da caatinga no brejo e curimataú paraibano
spellingShingle Estrutura e distribuição espacial de populações de cactáceas nativas da caatinga no brejo e curimataú paraibano
dos Anjos Barbosa, Fabiana
Caatinga
Ecologia de Populações
Facheiro
Xique-xique
Population Ecology
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS
title_short Estrutura e distribuição espacial de populações de cactáceas nativas da caatinga no brejo e curimataú paraibano
title_full Estrutura e distribuição espacial de populações de cactáceas nativas da caatinga no brejo e curimataú paraibano
title_fullStr Estrutura e distribuição espacial de populações de cactáceas nativas da caatinga no brejo e curimataú paraibano
title_full_unstemmed Estrutura e distribuição espacial de populações de cactáceas nativas da caatinga no brejo e curimataú paraibano
title_sort Estrutura e distribuição espacial de populações de cactáceas nativas da caatinga no brejo e curimataú paraibano
author dos Anjos Barbosa, Fabiana
author_facet dos Anjos Barbosa, Fabiana
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Helena Castro Arriel, Nair
http://lattes.cnpq.br/6436236152448398
Camelo De Souza, Vênia
http://lattes.cnpq.br/2813662242295578
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv dos Anjos Barbosa, Fabiana
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Caatinga
Ecologia de Populações
Facheiro
Xique-xique
Population Ecology
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS
topic Caatinga
Ecologia de Populações
Facheiro
Xique-xique
Population Ecology
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS
description Cacti are plants sensitive to anthropogenic disturbances because they have endemism, specific geographic distribution, very low relative growth rate and need for pollinating agents for their reproductive success. In this sense, studies on the spatial distribution of their species specimens in Caatinga areas with some degree of anthropization are necessary to support family management and conservation actions in the region. The aim of the study was to analyze the structure and spatial distribution of Pilosocereus pachycladus F. Ritter subsp. pernambucoensis (F. Ritter) and Pilosocereus gounellei (A. Weber ex K. Schum.) Bly. ex Rowl in natural populations in Brejo and Curimataú Paraibano, in the municipalities of Bananeiras and Arara and Bananeiras and Tacima, respectively. In the study areas, 25 plots of 20 m x 20 m were demarcated, totaling a sample area of 10,000 m2 (1ha). Within the plots, all individuals were labeled and the total height and circumference were measured at the base of the stem with the aid of a tape measure. The populations were described by Density (DAi), Frequency (FAi) and Absolute Dominance (DoAi) and Payandeh Aggregation Index (Pi) calculated in Mircosoft Excel 2013. The spatial distribution maps of the isolines in relation to the number of individuals per plot of the Cactaceae specimens were elaborated with the aid of SURFER® v. 8.0.In each plot, the height and diameter of each specimen at ground level (DNS) were obtained, with the aid of a graduated tubular rod and a dendrometric suture, respectively. For populations of P. pachycladus subsp. pernambucoensis 61 specimens were sampled in the vegetation of Bananeiras, presenting an absolute density of 61 ind. ha-1 and absolute frequency (FA) of 52%. 64 specimens were sampled in the Arara area, with an absolute density of 64 ind. ha-1 and absolute frequency (FA) of 56 %. The two populations were arranged in a cluster pattern (Pi = 3.74 and 3.47, respectively). P. pachycladus subsp. pernambucoensis of the two areas have a habit of aggregate growth and population structure with a reduced number of regenerating individuals. For the populations of P.gounellei, 31 specimens from the Bananeiras ecosystem were sampled, with an absolute density of 31 ind. ha-1 and absolute frequency (FA) of 52 %. 41 specimens were sampled in the Tacima forest, with an absolute density of 41 ind. ha-1 and absolute frequency (FA) of 44 %. The two populations were arranged in a cluster pattern (Pi = 4.97 and 2.35, respectively). P. pachycladus subsp. pernambucoensis of the two areas have a habit of aggregate growth and population structure with a reduced number of regenerating individuals. For the populations of P. gounellei, 31 specimens were sampled in the Caatinga of Bananeiras, with an absolute density of 31 ind. ha-1 and absolute frequency (FA) of 52 %. 41 specimens were sampled in the Caatinga of Tacima, with an absolute density of 41 ind. ha-1 and absolute frequency (FA) of 44%. The two populations were arranged in a cluster pattern (Pi = 4.97 and 2.35, respectively). P. gounellei individuals from both areas have a habit of aggregate growth and population structure with low recruitment of individuals. Regional human actions exert pressure on the recruitment rate of populations and this study points to conservationist actions of Cactaceae species to guarantee the survival of these individuals in Brejo and Curimataú Paraibano.
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