Sampling of tree species diversity in tropical forests: patterns and limitations of some measures / Amostragem da diversidade de espécies arbóreas em florestas tropicais: padrões e limitações de algumas medidas
AUTOR(ES)
Ana Cristina Schilling
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2007
RESUMO
The description of species accumulation patterns with the increase of sampled area using the species accumulation curve has many applications to plant community studies. The use of this relation as a tool to determine the sampling sufficiency in phytosociological studies, therefore, shows methodological problems such as the arbitrariness in the order of sampling units for the curve construction and the assumption that this curve tend to a flat line with the increase of sampled area. Another constraint is the plant community concept adopted, where the plant community is saw like a spatially discrete entity with fixed species composition. In tropical forests, the identification of communities boundaries is particularly difficult and, due to their high species richness, the species accumulation curves do not become flat, even with large sample sizes. Data from a sample of 5,74ha in three tropical forests showed a mean species accumulation curves, with empiric confidence intervals obtained by randomization procedures, which emphasized the asymptotical character of the curve. The curve also stressed the absence of a inflection point and indicated that it is not possible to objectively define a optimum sample size. Therefore the use of species accumulation patterns is more informative in comparative studies, either within or between plant formations, than in the description of a given individual study area. The analysis of the variations in richness estimates and species accumulation patterns with increasing sample sizes indicated that is possible to identify optimal sampling sizes in the comparison of different forest areas that allows to distinguish them. Finally, considering the limitations of traditional diversity measures, such as sampling effort dependency, diversity and distinctness taxonomic indexes were used to characterize and compare the diversity of the three different plant formations. Besides the advantage of incorporating the taxonomic differences among species, these indexes showed independence of sampling sizes and had estimates of low variability, which allows their utilization in comparisons of areas sampled with different intensities.
ASSUNTO(S)
comunidades vegetais plant communities biodiversity botânica (classificação) plant ecology botany (classification) tropical forests biodiversidade ecologia vegetal florestas tropicais
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