DISTRIBUTION OF PTERIDOPHYTA AND MELASTOMATACEAE ALONG AN EDAPHIC GRADIENT IN AN AMAZONIAN RAIN-FOREST

被引:132
作者
TUOMISTO, H
RUOKOLAINEN, K
机构
[1] Department of Biology, University of Turku, Turku
关键词
FERN; PERU; TRANSECT ANALYSIS; TROPICAL RAIN FOREST;
D O I
10.2307/3235634
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Pteridophyta and Melastomataceae were studied in an area of non-flooded (tierra firme) rain forest in Peruvian Amazonia, close to the village of Mishana (River Nanay, in the vicinity of Iquitos City). The general objective of the study was to establish a method for rapidly documenting changes in the floristic composition among and within rain forests in geologically different areas. More specifically, the changes in the plant communities were documented along an edaphic and topographic gradient from clay soil on level ground to quartzitic sand on a hill top. Two 5-m-wide, parallel transects were established 50 m apart. A total of 40 species of pteridophytes were found; 18 of these were confined to clayey soil and 11 to sandy soil. The total number of Melastomataceae on the transects was 22, and 14 of these were confined to clayey soil while only two were confined to sandy soil. Further differences in the abundance of many species correlated with drainage conditions and the accumulation of organic matter on the soil surface. Cluster analyses were made using both edaphic and floristic criteria, and in all cases the transects could be divided into distinct sections. Both transects gave rather similar results. and therefore it was concluded that the chosen transect width was sufficient to document the prevalent floristic patterns.
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