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Bibliothèque Forest restoration in an indigenous land considering a forest remnant influence (Avaí, São Paulo State, Brazil)

Forest restoration in an indigenous land considering a forest remnant influence (Avaí, São Paulo State, Brazil)

Forest restoration in an indigenous land considering a forest remnant influence (Avaí, São Paulo State, Brazil)

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Date of publication
Décembre 2008
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AGRIS:US201300872360
Pages
513-521

The expansion of agricultural and pasture areas over native forest areas has been broadly documented and represents the main cause of deforestation that has occurred for the last decades. Such reality is not different in indigenous lands, and has been considered as an important obstacle for individuals who directly depend upon the appropriate management of natural resources to maintain their traditions. We investigated the seed rain, seed bank and natural regeneration of native woody species within a degraded pasture land in different distances from an adjacent seasonal semideciduous forest fragment to define methodological procedures based on ecological processes that might subsidize forest restoration in an indigenous land. Most seeds and seedlings picked from the seed rain and seed bank belonged to anemochoric and autochoric dispersing shrubby and herbaceous species originated in the pasture land. The woody species regeneration, on the other hand, reached higher levels, in terms of abundance and richness, as the forest fragment became closer. Zoochoric dispersal was predominant among such species and was mainly detected closer to the forest fragment. Several woody species picked in the forest fragment were also found in the pasture land, thus reinforcing their important role in supplying propagules and easing the successional process.

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Bertoncini, Alzira Politi
Rodrigues, Ricardo Ribeiro

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