A forest inventory was conducted in August 2016 in the municipality of Rio Branco, Acre, Brazil. This data was used in "Community composition of tree and palm species following disturbance in a forest with bamboo in southwestern Amazonia, Brazil" (Ziccardi et al., 2021). The dataset is composed by 5 variables and 1224 cases (rows). It presents data for species identified in a total of 24 plots distributed in three treatments: Fire + Logging (1); Fire (2) and Control (3). The second dataset is composed by 41 variables and 25 cases (rows). It combines data collected by a remote piloted aircraft (RPA) and variables sampled in the field. The abundance bamboo was represented by the density of culms at the ground level and the canopy area occupie...
During the colonisation of the South of Brazil, logging of tree species with high economic value was...
Abstract Palms, bromeliads and bamboos are key elements of tropical forests and understanding the ef...
We studied palm communities, in particular species-richness and abundance, in the tropical rainfores...
Density and growth of Olyra latifolia L. and Taquara micrantha (Kunth) I.L.C. Oliveira & R.P. Olivei...
Woody plant diversity from the Amazonian savannas has been poorly quantified. In order to improve th...
Aim: To determine if recurrent fire accounts for bamboo‐dominated forests that cover about 180,000 ...
The abundance and diversity of palm species, as well as its relationship with forest structure were ...
Reduction in the aboveground biomass of larger trees is the main consequence of disturbances in open...
Abstract: Forest gaps, created by the falling of one or more trees, have been seen as a key factor f...
Ecotone has been defined as "a multi-dimensional environmentally stochastic interaction zone between...
<div><p>Fire has become an increasingly important disturbance event in south-western Amazonia. We co...
Guadua sarcocarpa and Guadua weberbaueri (Poaceae: Bambuseae) have a negative influence on tree rege...
The palm community in a forest of central Amazonia clearly shows three zones according to the hydrom...
Projects involving floristic-phytosociological surveys are becoming increasingly frequent and is ...
This study investigates patterns of forest structure and tree species diversity in an anthropogenic ...
During the colonisation of the South of Brazil, logging of tree species with high economic value was...
Abstract Palms, bromeliads and bamboos are key elements of tropical forests and understanding the ef...
We studied palm communities, in particular species-richness and abundance, in the tropical rainfores...
Density and growth of Olyra latifolia L. and Taquara micrantha (Kunth) I.L.C. Oliveira & R.P. Olivei...
Woody plant diversity from the Amazonian savannas has been poorly quantified. In order to improve th...
Aim: To determine if recurrent fire accounts for bamboo‐dominated forests that cover about 180,000 ...
The abundance and diversity of palm species, as well as its relationship with forest structure were ...
Reduction in the aboveground biomass of larger trees is the main consequence of disturbances in open...
Abstract: Forest gaps, created by the falling of one or more trees, have been seen as a key factor f...
Ecotone has been defined as "a multi-dimensional environmentally stochastic interaction zone between...
<div><p>Fire has become an increasingly important disturbance event in south-western Amazonia. We co...
Guadua sarcocarpa and Guadua weberbaueri (Poaceae: Bambuseae) have a negative influence on tree rege...
The palm community in a forest of central Amazonia clearly shows three zones according to the hydrom...
Projects involving floristic-phytosociological surveys are becoming increasingly frequent and is ...
This study investigates patterns of forest structure and tree species diversity in an anthropogenic ...
During the colonisation of the South of Brazil, logging of tree species with high economic value was...
Abstract Palms, bromeliads and bamboos are key elements of tropical forests and understanding the ef...
We studied palm communities, in particular species-richness and abundance, in the tropical rainfores...