ARTICLE
TITLE

Vegetation stability in the Brazilian littoral during the late holocene - anthracological evidence

SUMMARY

Anthracological studies carried out on six sambaquis from Rio de Janeiro State (southeastern Brazilian coast) and one sambaqui from Santa Catarina State (southern Brazil) showed that coastal vegetation presents a marked resilience to climatic changes. Charcoal samples were collected from vertical profiles along the entire sambaqui height and examined under reflected light microscope. In the southeastern Brazilian coast, the anthracological spectra is essentially the same between 5500 and 1400 yrs BP. Coastal sandy beach ridges were already colonized by the resting vegetation since at least the Middle Holocene. Depending on the site, the open resting or the resting forest are dominant. Forest and mangrove elements are present in all sites. In southern Brazil, no significant variation of the vegetal environment is recorded between 2500 and 1800 yrs BP. The studied site was established in the resting environment, and the inland Atlantic Forest was probably situated quite far away. Mangrove vegetation was probably already absent from this region, which is presently under subtropical climatic conditions. No major changes of the vegetal ecosystem has taken place during the second part of the Holocene, notwithstanding many centuries of human occupation, pointing out to the fact that the vegetation was not greatly affected either by climatic or by anthropogenic perturbations. However, significant oscillations recorded in the mangrove vegetation from the Cabo Frio region (southeastern Brazil) might be related to climatic variations, is probably due to the edaphic character of coastal environments, particularly the resting ecosystem, which is related to sandy soils and to the geomorphologic nature of sandy beach ridges.

 Articles related

Leni Leni,Sumono Sumono,Nazif Ichwan    

  Physical and chemical soil characteritic is an  important factor for the growth of oil  palm. This research was aimed to study physical and chemical soil characteritics on the oil palm with vegetation Mucuna bracteata, Nephrolepis biserr... see more


Sisca Christine Pratiwi Pardosi,Sumono Sumono,Achwil Putra Munir    

Physical and chemical soil properties are important factors for the growth of rubber plant. This research is aimed to study physical and chemical soil properties on the rubber plant with vegetation such Mucuna bracteata, Nephrolepis biserrata, grass, and... see more


ORTRUD MONIKA BARTH    

Palynomorphs from seven soil sediment samples obtained along a transect of a savanna – like area located next to the bay of Caxiuanã, state of Pará, Brazil, were described and illustrated in 139 light micrographs. The taxa comprise Algae, spores of Fungi... see more


Amelia    

Urban parks in South Jakarta are the main component of green open spaces which act as habitat for birds in the cities. Aim of this study was to determine the diversity of bird species around the South Jakarta City Park. The research was conducted in Octo... see more

Revista: Jurnal BIOMA

Ezequias Rodrigues Santos,Leandro Redin Vestena,Francisco Belmonte Serrato    

Vegetation cover plays an essential role in the vertical and horizontal distribution of rainwater. As rainwater passes through the canopy, it can be divided into interception loss, throughfall, and stemflow. In the areas where yerba mate is cultivated, i... see more