2010
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-33062010000400002
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As espécies de tauari (Lecythidaceae) em florestas de terra firme da Amazônia: padrões de distribuição geográfica, abundâncias e implicações para a conservação

Abstract: Conhecer a distribuição de uma espécie é essencial para o conhecimento de sua ecologia e conservação. Neste estudo, foram levantadas a composição, a abundância, a estrutura diamétrica e a distribuição geográfica das espécies de tauari (Lecythidaceae), um dos grupos de árvores mais explorados na Amazônia. Foram utilizados dados de herbários para definir a área de distribuição das espécies e inventários em seis áreas do bioma (totalizando 401,25 ha) para estimar abundâncias e estruturas diamétricas. Das 14 espéc… Show more

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“…In this vegetation type, 31 species (53.4%) were found with only one individual. C. oblongifolia was also found in Eastern Amazon (Mazzei et al 2010, Procópio et al 2010) and also in French Guiana, Guyana and Suriname (Funk et al 2007). …”
Section: Open Ombrophilous Forestmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this vegetation type, 31 species (53.4%) were found with only one individual. C. oblongifolia was also found in Eastern Amazon (Mazzei et al 2010, Procópio et al 2010) and also in French Guiana, Guyana and Suriname (Funk et al 2007). …”
Section: Open Ombrophilous Forestmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Amazon wealth is characterized by the rarity of species [67], and knowledge about the density per species to define the degree of their conservation is limited [68]. The minimum population density (>0.15 trees ha −1 ) defined in this study takes into account the stages of plant development [69] so that the richness, diversity, and productivity of multiple species are maintained.…”
Section: Technical Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Couratari is a frequent genus in the Amazon region, as reported by Procópio et al (2010), who studied the geographic distribution patterns of species commonly known as "tauari" in dry land forests of the Amazon region. They encountered C. guianensis, C. stellata and C. oblongifolia in all the six studied areas, located in Pará, Amazon region and French Guyana.…”
Section: Density Of Lecythidaceaementioning
confidence: 95%