Algumas relacoes dasométricas importantes em um bosque secundário tropical

The objectives of this study were to establish some mensurational relationships in a tropical secondary forest located in Turrialba, Costa Rica, in the "Very humid premontane tropical forest" lif zone according to the Holdridge classification system. A study of the diameter class distribution in the...

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Main Authors: Machado, Sebastao do Amaral, Albertin, Waldemar
Format: Artículo
Language:Portugués
Published: Instituto Interamericano de Cooperación para la Agricultura (IICA) 2025
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Online Access:https://repositorio.catie.ac.cr/handle/11554/12999
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author Machado, Sebastao do Amaral
Albertin, Waldemar
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description The objectives of this study were to establish some mensurational relationships in a tropical secondary forest located in Turrialba, Costa Rica, in the "Very humid premontane tropical forest" lif zone according to the Holdridge classification system. A study of the diameter class distribution in the forest, applying the data obtained in the complete inventory method of plots, revealed that there are 1012 trees with a dbh of more than 20 cm and 1005 trees with a dbh between 10-20 cm present in 123 plots, 10 x 50 m in size. The number of trees per hectare (NA) decreased rapidly with increase in dbh. The equation which represent best the distribution of trees is a geometric mathematical model, NA = 657.6 x 10 exponent -0.034082 dbh with an R exponent 2 = 0.9797. The species Rollinia microsephala Standley, Simarouba amara Aubl., Cordia spp. and species of the Lauraceae family were represented in the volumetric composition of the forest with 13.08, 1.66, 7.99, 2.88 and 10.54 per cent respectively. Relationships between dbh/total height and dbh/commercial height were determined for the forest as a whole and the species Rollinia microsephala Standley, Simarouba amara Aubl., Cordia spp., Virola spp. as well as for species of the (family) Lauraceae. For the entire forest and the species mentioned the logarithmic equation Y = b subindex o . X exponent bl and the quadratic equation Y = b subindex o + b subindex1X - X exponent 2 resulted in the same adjustment coefficients. Applying the logarithmic, quadratic, linear and geometric models in establishing the relationship between dbh/commercial height the determination coefficient was always less than 0.21 for all equations, and all species, which proves that this relationship is quite fragile in secondary tropical forests. The same mathematical models were applied to establish the relationship between total height/commercial height. It was determined that the linear model is most closely adjusted to this relationship.
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spelling RepoCATIE129992025-06-21T23:37:12Z Algumas relacoes dasométricas importantes em um bosque secundário tropical Machado, Sebastao do Amaral Albertin, Waldemar Modelo matemático||mathematical models||modelo matemático||modèle mathématique Bosque secundario||secondary forests||floresta secundária||forêt secondaire Costa Rica||Costa Rica||Costa Rica||Costa Rica Bosque||forests||floresta||forêt Sede Central The objectives of this study were to establish some mensurational relationships in a tropical secondary forest located in Turrialba, Costa Rica, in the "Very humid premontane tropical forest" lif zone according to the Holdridge classification system. A study of the diameter class distribution in the forest, applying the data obtained in the complete inventory method of plots, revealed that there are 1012 trees with a dbh of more than 20 cm and 1005 trees with a dbh between 10-20 cm present in 123 plots, 10 x 50 m in size. The number of trees per hectare (NA) decreased rapidly with increase in dbh. The equation which represent best the distribution of trees is a geometric mathematical model, NA = 657.6 x 10 exponent -0.034082 dbh with an R exponent 2 = 0.9797. The species Rollinia microsephala Standley, Simarouba amara Aubl., Cordia spp. and species of the Lauraceae family were represented in the volumetric composition of the forest with 13.08, 1.66, 7.99, 2.88 and 10.54 per cent respectively. Relationships between dbh/total height and dbh/commercial height were determined for the forest as a whole and the species Rollinia microsephala Standley, Simarouba amara Aubl., Cordia spp., Virola spp. as well as for species of the (family) Lauraceae. For the entire forest and the species mentioned the logarithmic equation Y = b subindex o . X exponent bl and the quadratic equation Y = b subindex o + b subindex1X - X exponent 2 resulted in the same adjustment coefficients. Applying the logarithmic, quadratic, linear and geometric models in establishing the relationship between dbh/commercial height the determination coefficient was always less than 0.21 for all equations, and all species, which proves that this relationship is quite fragile in secondary tropical forests. The same mathematical models were applied to establish the relationship between total height/commercial height. It was determined that the linear model is most closely adjusted to this relationship. 2025-06-20T16:50:48Z 2025-06-20T16:50:48Z 1973-04-01 Artículo https://repositorio.catie.ac.cr/handle/11554/12999 openAccess pt Turrialba Vol. 23, no. 2 8 application/pdf Instituto Interamericano de Cooperación para la Agricultura (IICA)
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Bosque secundario||secondary forests||floresta secundária||forêt secondaire
Costa Rica||Costa Rica||Costa Rica||Costa Rica
Bosque||forests||floresta||forêt
Sede Central
Machado, Sebastao do Amaral
Albertin, Waldemar
Algumas relacoes dasométricas importantes em um bosque secundário tropical
title Algumas relacoes dasométricas importantes em um bosque secundário tropical
title_full Algumas relacoes dasométricas importantes em um bosque secundário tropical
title_fullStr Algumas relacoes dasométricas importantes em um bosque secundário tropical
title_full_unstemmed Algumas relacoes dasométricas importantes em um bosque secundário tropical
title_short Algumas relacoes dasométricas importantes em um bosque secundário tropical
title_sort algumas relacoes dasometricas importantes em um bosque secundario tropical
topic Modelo matemático||mathematical models||modelo matemático||modèle mathématique
Bosque secundario||secondary forests||floresta secundária||forêt secondaire
Costa Rica||Costa Rica||Costa Rica||Costa Rica
Bosque||forests||floresta||forêt
Sede Central
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