Acta scientiarum. Biological sciences.

  • Universidade Estadual de Maringá T
  • Ribeiro A
  • Sampaio E
  • et al.
ISSN: 1807-863X
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Abstract

Two models of post-disturbance regeneration of vegetation in areas of oligotrophic soils have been proposed for temperate regions. The first model is characterized by rapid recovery of the floristic composition, due to the fire resistance of plants; while in the second model, the fire causes extensive mortality and the recovery occurs by recruitment from the seed bank. Since these models have been rarely tested in tropical oligotrophic environments, we applied them in the analysis of floristic compositions in three areas with different post-fire regeneration times in Sergipe State, Brazil. The regeneration followed the seed bank recruitment model in places of bare ground, with a progressive increase in plant density and changes in the relative abundance and dominance of the populations along the successional process. The parameters that best allowed the succession evaluation were the floral similarity, plant height and density, which increased as regeneration progressed. The stem diameter and tillering were inconclusive as parameters for assessing the regeneration progress.

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Universidade Estadual de Maringá, T. V. P., Ribeiro, A. de S., Sampaio, E. V. de S. B., & Araújo, E. de L. (2015). Acta scientiarum. Biological sciences. Acta Scientiarum. Biological Sciences (Vol. 37, pp. 353–360). Retrieved from http://periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciBiolSci/article/view/27587/pdf_73

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