Restoration in the mixed Ombrophilous Forest throught the natural succession
Keywords:
Ecological restoration, natural succession, nucleate techniques.Abstract
It is speculated on the importance of the restoration as a tool for the environmental conservation through the use of nucleation techniques capable to facilitate the sucessional process in degraded areas, involving producers, consumers and decomposers organisms. This proposal shows that the successional processinvolves all the components of the ecosystem, where it stands out the importance of the adjacents vegetation
fragments of the areas to be recuperated, in way to create a larger conectivity inside of the involved landscape. It is indicated as nucleate techniques the soil transposition, artificial perches, collection of seeds of nucleate species with maintenance of the genetic variability, planting of seedlings in islands of high diversity and transposition of seed rain. The nucleate techniques should guarantee a larger conectivity with the fragments of the region, propitiating a continuous increase of the biodiversity and resilience in the degraded area, maintaining a dynamic stability.
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