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ASSESSMENT OF STAND CHARACTERISTICS AND SOIL OF UPPER PARANA ATLANTIC FORESTS (PARAGUAY) REVEALS HIGH HABITAT HETEROGENEITY

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JOURNAL OF TROPICAL FOREST SCIENCE
卷 35, 期 3, 页码 283-298

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FOREST RESEARCH INST MALAYSIA
DOI: 10.26525/jtfs2023.35.3.283

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Stand structure; species diversity; stand characteristics; forest types; indicator species; restoration; savanna forest

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This study aimed to classify the Upper Parana Atlantic Forest (UPAF) by analyzing stand structure, tree species diversity, tree species composition, and soil properties. A total of 71 plots were established in eight protected areas in Paraguay and trees with diameter at breast height = 10 cm and composite soil samples from 0-20 cm depth were evaluated. The findings provide insights into the heterogeneity of the tree community in UPAF and contribute to more targeted conservation and restoration programs.
The Upper Parana Atlantic Forest (UPAF) harbours some of the most endangered ecosystems in the world. However, little data are available on UPAF ecosystems, constraining effective protection and restoration efforts. The objective of this study was to classify UPAF forests, focusing on the stand structure, tree species diversity, tree species composition, and soil properties and their relationships with stand characteristics. We established 71 plots (50 m x 20 m) distributed across eight protected areas in the Paraguayan UPAF and evaluated trees with diameter at breast height = 10 cm and composite soil samples from 0-20 cm in depth. We identified four forest types with their corresponding indicator species. Among these forest types, we observed significant differences between stand structure and tree species diversity. We separated the soil properties into two axes, with essential elements and pH on one axis, and the balance of clay and sand contents on the other. We found significant relationships between essential elements and pH and individual density, and between the balance of clay and sand contents and tree species diversity. Our findings explain the heterogeneity of the tree community and contribute to our understanding of the UPAF, enabling science-based and betterfocused forest conservation and restoration programmes.

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