2019
DOI: 10.22491/rca.2019.3095
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Classificação climática para o estado do Amazonas segundo as zonas de vida de Holdridge

Abstract: Classificação climática para o estado do Amazonas segundo as zonas de vida de Holdridge Climate classification for the Amazonas State according to the Holdridge life zones RESUMO: As zonas de vida de Holdridge são baseadas nas relações entre precipitação, temperatura, pisos altitudinais e latitude, sendo úteis em aplicações ecológicas, particularmente em áreas tropicais. Objetivou-se com o presente estudo realizar a classificação do clima dos municípios do estado do Amazonas de acordo com as zonas de vida de H… Show more

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“…They are located in the municipality of Itacoatiara, which is 270 km east of Manaus, the capital of the Amazon state. The Amazon state presents a tropical climate, where the average annual temperature is between 25.5°C and 27.5°C, and the annual precipitation ranges between 1500 and 2100 mm, with rain concentrated in the summer months and a humid season throughout the year (Alves et al, 2019). While Carú is a floodplain forest, known as a várzea, UFAM and Piquiá are dryland forests (terra firme) characterized by dense ombrophilous forests.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…They are located in the municipality of Itacoatiara, which is 270 km east of Manaus, the capital of the Amazon state. The Amazon state presents a tropical climate, where the average annual temperature is between 25.5°C and 27.5°C, and the annual precipitation ranges between 1500 and 2100 mm, with rain concentrated in the summer months and a humid season throughout the year (Alves et al, 2019). While Carú is a floodplain forest, known as a várzea, UFAM and Piquiá are dryland forests (terra firme) characterized by dense ombrophilous forests.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• Universidade Federal do Amazonas and yeast nitrogen base (YNB)-xylose were the area and medium, respectively, in which the highest number of new species candidates were recovered. humid season throughout the year (Alves et al, 2019). While Carú is a floodplain forest, known as a várzea, UFAM and Piquiá are dryland forests (terra firme) characterized by dense ombrophilous forests.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Em comum, as cidades com maiores totais pluviométricos estão situadas em regiões mais altas do estado (entre 101 e 150m), enquanto as menos úmidas se localizam em área mais baixa (entre 13 a 50m), o que faz com que se tenha diferentes fisionomias vegetais entre as regiões, classificadas como áreas de Campinarana (onde se situam São Gabriel da Cachoeira, Iauaretê e Fonte Boa) e área de floresta ombrófila densa (onde se situam Parintins, Manaus, Manicoré), correspondendo as áreas fisionômicas dominantes no estado (Alves et al, 2019). Estas particularidades quanto a ocorrência do máximo do IMA para as cidades está direta-…”
Section: Paráunclassified