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Inventory of Dicksonia sellowiana Hook. in Santa Catarina

The intense exploitation of Dicksonia sellowiana has led this species to become endangered and to be included on the red list of threatened species. Therefore, this paper presents a study of D. sellowiana populations in Santa Catarina State, and points out the places where it occurs the most, the status of these populations and also evaluates the relationship between density, climatic variables and elevation. Two hundred and twenty-five sample plots, which were 4.000 m² each, were located within the study area and based on a 10 x 10 km grid according to procedures of the Forest and Floristic Inventory of Santa Catarina. Dicksonia sellowiana was found in 94 of these plots, where it ranged from 1 to 391 individuals. The density of the species at higher elevations (above 1.000 m) seemed to be related to climatic data that directly influences the populations, as pointed out by the corrected Akaike Information Criterion (AICc). This study also found that the species populations exhibit high densities in the lower height and diameter ranges, reaching values up to 977 individuals/ha in some stands. The information obtained during this study makes it possible to suggest conservation measures for this species, such as areas to be conserved in a way that supports small farms.

Mixed Ombrofilous Forest; Dicksoniaceae; xaxim-bugio; geographical distribution; population structure; endangered species


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