Biomonitoring through abiotic environmental indicators – Mata do Junco (Capela-SE)
Keywords:
Abióticos Factors, Atlantic forest, Biomonitoramento.Abstract
In view of the accomplishment of the Biomonitoramento Junco of forest (Capela-SE)), according toremaining greater of Atlantic Bush, from the proposal of abióticos ambient pointers for evaluation of theperiods of training of natural regeneration of the same one, we work initially with the following pointers:Temperature of the environment, Temperature of the ground, Humidity, Pressure, Light and Wind.Inasmuch as, in the initial sucessionais periods of training it has fort influences of the abióticos factors,diminishing its intensity á measured that it advances the succession. These pointers are of utmostimportance for the Geoambiental characterization of Mata, pointing with respect to sustainable forms ofuse and still, contributing for the definition of the legal statute of preservation of the area.Downloads
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2012-12-04
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Santos, M. J. S., de Souza, H. T. R., & Melo e Souza, R. (2012). Biomonitoring through abiotic environmental indicators – Mata do Junco (Capela-SE). Scientia Plena, 3(5). Retrieved from https://scientiaplena.org.br/sp/article/view/1199
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