2004
DOI: 10.1111/j.1744-7429.2004.tb00322.x
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Forty Years of Tropical Forest Recovery from Agriculture: Structure and Floristics of Secondary and Old‐growth Riparian Forests in the Dominican Republic

Abstract: Interest in tropical secondary forests has grown as large areas of agriculture have been abandoned in recent decades; yet, there are few long‐term studies of post‐agriculture vegetation recovery in the tropics. In this study, we compared the vegetation structure and floristic composition of old‐growth and 40‐year‐old secondary riparian forests in the Cordillera Central, Dominican Republic. Canopy height and stem density of woody plants were similar between forest types, but basal area of trees was 27 percent l… Show more

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“…respectivamente, enquanto que a participação relativa da fração folhas em ambos os plantios de eucalipto foi menor ao observado para a média de florestas tropicais, segundo Chave et al (2010). A produção de serapilheira é uma função da produtividade primária, a qual aumenta proporcionalmente à estrutura florestal, que é maior em estágios sucessionais mais avançados (PINTO; MARTIN;SHERMAN;FAHEY, 2004;BOEGER;WISNIEWSKI;REISSMANN, 2005).…”
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“…respectivamente, enquanto que a participação relativa da fração folhas em ambos os plantios de eucalipto foi menor ao observado para a média de florestas tropicais, segundo Chave et al (2010). A produção de serapilheira é uma função da produtividade primária, a qual aumenta proporcionalmente à estrutura florestal, que é maior em estágios sucessionais mais avançados (PINTO; MARTIN;SHERMAN;FAHEY, 2004;BOEGER;WISNIEWSKI;REISSMANN, 2005).…”
Section: Resultsunclassified
“…For example, in the temperate forests of the northeastern United States of America (Foster, 1992;Foster et al, 1997) and the tropical forests of Puerto Rico (MarcanoVega et al, 2002;Grau et al, 2003), human migration from rural to urban areas has allowed plant succession to re-establish forest cover. The rate and degree to which these secondary forests acquire a composition and structure similar to that of old growth forests can vary drastically across ecosystems, and as a consequence of the intensity of land use practiced (Martin et al, 2004;Kleijn et al, 2006).…”
Section: Vicente Díaz-núñez Et Almentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1, part A). Satellite estimates suggest up to 991 mm of precipitation fell over parts of Hispaniola in 24 hrs (Guiney, 1999), causing flash floods and landslides, and washing out roads and bridges downstream of the study area (Martin et al, 2004).…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%