2020
DOI: 10.1007/s10531-020-01935-5
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Modelling changes in forest attributes driven by human activities at different spatial scales in the subtropical Atlantic Forest

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“…We studied chronosequences of secondary forests from 2 to 60 years of age that had regenerated naturally on land previously cultivated under traditional swidden agriculture. We sampled only secondary forests originated from abandoned agricultural fields, with no signs of degradation, because they represent the majority of regenerating forests in the region (Lingner et al, 2020;Vibrans et al, 2020). We sampled only forests located within typical farms in the region (i.e., farms with a mosaic of regenerating forest patches, avoiding samples from isolated secondary forest patches).…”
Section: Data Collection and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We studied chronosequences of secondary forests from 2 to 60 years of age that had regenerated naturally on land previously cultivated under traditional swidden agriculture. We sampled only secondary forests originated from abandoned agricultural fields, with no signs of degradation, because they represent the majority of regenerating forests in the region (Lingner et al, 2020;Vibrans et al, 2020). We sampled only forests located within typical farms in the region (i.e., farms with a mosaic of regenerating forest patches, avoiding samples from isolated secondary forest patches).…”
Section: Data Collection and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The potential of natural regeneration to promote forest restoration, depends on local and landscape conditions that enable succession to proceed. First of all, the remnant forest cover in the State of Santa Catarina is high (around 30%, according to Vibrans et al, 2013aVibrans et al, , 2020Lingner et al, 2020). Because of the small size of the farms and the legal restriction against deforestation, these remnants are evenly spread across the State (Siminski and Fantini, 2007), forming a mosaic of secondary and mature forests, which helps to build connectivity among them, facilitating propagule dispersal (Crouzeilles et al, 2020).…”
Section: Implication For Landscape Restoration In the Atlantic Forestmentioning
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“…In the state of Santa Catarina (SC), forest fragments are mostly secondary growth, with 56% within the initial to intermediate stage of regeneration and 44% in advanced regeneration (Vibrans et al 2018). The main anthropogenic impacts on SC forests were selective logging, road length, and grazing (Lingner et al 2020). These impacts were likely intensi ed by surrounding land uses, such as those associated with agriculture, pastures, and forest plantations (Vibrans et al 2018).…”
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“…Além disso, o aumento da distribuição e densidade de espécies invasoras contribui para o processo de homogeneização biótica (HB) em ambientes modificados pelo homem, diminuindo a diversidade biológica (Lingner et al, 2020) A falta de um melhor gerenciamento dessas invasões, visando compreender quais características favoreceram o processo de invasão e quais ambientes tendem a ser mais susceptíveis à invasão do que outros, ainda é um problema a ser solucionado através de estudos em comunidades vegetais invadidas (Funk et al, 2020).…”
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