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Dendrochronology and climatic signals in the wood of Nectandra oppositifolia from a dense rain forest in southern Brazil
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作者 daniela granato-souza Eduardo Adenesky-Filho Karin Esemann-Quadros 《Journal of Forestry Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2019年第2期545-553,共9页
Nectandra is one of the most representative genera of Lauraceae in the subtropical Atlantic Forest of Brazil. The objective of this work was to study the dendrochronological potential of Nectandra oppositifolia Nees a... Nectandra is one of the most representative genera of Lauraceae in the subtropical Atlantic Forest of Brazil. The objective of this work was to study the dendrochronological potential of Nectandra oppositifolia Nees and Mart. from two sites in Santa Catarina State in southern Brazil. A tree-ring chronology of 34 trees was developed. The time span ranged from 1843 to 2013. The oldest and youngest trees were 171 and 47 years-old and the average length of the series was 103 years. Average diameter and annual increment were 20.64 cm and0.74 mm a-1; diameter and age were unrelated. The species has good dendrochronological potential with an intercorrelation of 0.61 between sites, indicating the existence of a synchronous pattern in the development of the trees. The climate response of the species could be seen by negative tree growth effects for previous hot and current rainy growth seasons. 展开更多
关键词 Climate response DENDROCLIMATOLOGY ATLANTIC forest Growth RINGS LAURACEAE
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Tropical dendrochronology applied to invasive tree species in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest
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作者 Carolina Nogueira Xavier daniela granato-souza +1 位作者 Ana Carolina M.C.Barbosa JoséReinaldo Moreira da Silva 《Journal of Forestry Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2021年第1期91-101,共11页
The Atlantic Forest is one of the largest and most biodiverse rainforests of South America but anthropogenic activities are drastically changing these landscapes.The invasion of alien or exotic species is one of the g... The Atlantic Forest is one of the largest and most biodiverse rainforests of South America but anthropogenic activities are drastically changing these landscapes.The invasion of alien or exotic species is one of the greatest threats to biodiversity.There are few studies of invasive species in tropical Brazilian ecosystems.This research examines growth and ecological aspects of Syzygium cumini and Clitoria fairchildiana,two invasive tree species in the Pedra Branca State Park,an Atlantic Forest remnant in southeastern Brazil.Both species were successfully dated,indicating an average age of 58 and 31 years,respectively.A positive relationship between growth and precipitation of the previous growing season suggests an ecological adaptive strategy,which could be facilitating their invasion into the environment.Cumulative growth diameter curves indicate slow and fast growth rates for S.cumini and C.fairchildiana,respectively.Growth release episodes detected in the tree rings indicate increased anthropogenic disturbances over the last 50 years. 展开更多
关键词 Atlantic Forest biome Invasive species Protected areas Tree rings
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