1975
DOI: 10.1590/1809-43921975053261
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The history of the INPA capoeira based on ecological studies of Lecythidaceae

Abstract: AbstraetThe Lecythidaceae of a 2500 m2 area of the secondary forest of INPA was studied. The 91 individuais of Lecytlúdaceae present indicated a high number of primary forest species. It is concluded that most of the area was not burnt when the original forest was cut, and the regeneration of primary forest species is much greater in areas which are not burnt over after felling. Tlús is turther supported by parallel studies of Bignonia· ceae and Meliaceae of the same area .

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“…Trata-se de uma fl oresta secundária com muitas espécies de fl oresta primária (Prance 1975;Gentry 1978).…”
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“…Trata-se de uma fl oresta secundária com muitas espécies de fl oresta primária (Prance 1975;Gentry 1978).…”
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“…The vegetation of the campus is characterized as a secondary forest (GENTRY 1978), with the majority part constituted by primary forest species, and the remaining area is constituted by typical species of secondary forest (PRANCE 1975). The Campus of INPA with 14 ha is separated by an avenue, of an area with 540 ha of forest belonging to the Universidade Federal do Amazonas (UFAM).…”
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“…Esta área apresenta uma vegetação típica de capoeira, porém com número representativo de espécies das famílias Lecythidaceae e Bignoniaceae, características de floresta primária (Prance 1975, Gentry 1978.…”
Section: Palavras-chave: Insecta Mosca Danounclassified