CARACTERIZAÇÃO DE NÚCLEOS ESPONTÂNEOS DE Clidemia urceolata DC. EM ÁREAS PERTURBADAS DA MATA ATLÂNTICA - (2015)
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Cristiana do Couto Miranda, Ricardo Valcarcel, Pablo Hugo Alves Figueiredo, Felipe Araújo Mateus, Cristiane Roppa, André Felippe Nunes-Freitas
Volume: 25 - Issue: 1
Resumo.
Clidemia urceolata DC. is a pioneer species of the family Melastomataceae which colonizes spontaneously abandoned pastures. It forms nuclei of different sizes, where other species of advanced successional groups can be observed, constituting a facilitative species. The present study aimed to quantify and characterize the nuclei in the watershed of Barra Mansa river, Rio de Janeiro state (6.839 ha) (22o 32’40’’ 22º 40’60’’S e 44o 12’ 44º 06’20’’W), which is a tributary of Paraíba do Sul river. They were geographically referenced and characterized regarding to the size of Clidemia urceolata individuals (low: H <0,60 m; medium: 0,60
Idioma: Portuguese
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