@Article{JesusOliAraCruKup:2022:InAnFl,
author = "Jesus, Janisson Batista de and Oliveira, Diogo Gallo de and
Ara{\'u}jo, Wandison Silva and Cruz, Luan Silva da and Kuplich,
Tatiana Mora",
affiliation = "{Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)} and
{Universidade Federal do Vale S{\~a}o Francisco} and
{Universidade Federal de Sergipe (UFSE)} and {Universidade Federal
de Sergipe (UFSE)} and {Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais
(INPE)}",
title = "Influence of anthropization on the floristic composition and
phytosociology of the Caatinga susceptible to desertification in
the state of Sergipe, Brazil",
journal = "Tropical Ecology",
year = "2022",
volume = "62",
number = "4",
pages = "1",
keywords = "Deforestation · Diversity · Dry tropical forest · Semiarid.",
abstract = "Floristic and phytosociological studies provide relevant
information about plant communities, even indicating the state of
anthropization in areas of native vegetation. Thus, the present
study aimed to identify the foristic composition and analyze
phytosociological parameters in an area of natural occurrence of
Caatinga, verifying the human interference in the local fora. 18
plots of 30×30 m were installed, and in each plot, all living and
dead individuals with circumference at breast height were measured
at 1.30 m from the soil of the stem equal to or greater than 6 cm.
The recorded species were identifed, verifying the foristic
composition, diversity, similarity, and the phytosociological
parameters were analyzed considering the total survey and per
plot. The botanical family Fabaceae was the most representative in
the studied area with seven species, Cenostigma pyramidale being
the most abundant species among the 25 identifed, and, in general,
also presented the highest values for phytosociological
parameters. The foristic similarity between the plots indicated
the formation of four groups, with different levels of
conservation. The most conserved plots presented greater diversity
and higher values of phytosociological parameters, with some
correlation between vegetation conservation and such variables.
The result of human activity in the Caatinga analyzed showed that
there is a need for measures that promote reduction and mitigation
of the local fora loss, as well as in the recovery of anthropic
areas.",
doi = "10.1007/s42965-021-00201-1",
url = "http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s42965-021-00201-1",
issn = "0564-3295",
label = "lattes: 8997858562195060 5 JesusOliAraCruKup:2022:InAnFl",
language = "en",
targetfile = "Jesus2022_Article_InfluenceOfAnthropizationOnThe.pdf",
urlaccessdate = "25 jun. 2024"
}