Invasion by Artocarpus heterophyllus (Moraceae) in an island in the Atlantic Forest Biome,Brazil: distribution at the landscape level,density and need for control |
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Authors: | Helena Godoy Bergallo Ana Carolina Bergallo Henrique Bergallo Rocha Carlos Frederico Duarte Rocha |
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Affiliation: | 1.Departamento de Ecologia, IBRAG,Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro,Rio de Janeiro,Brazil;2.PG Práticas em Desenvolvimento Sustentável,Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro,Rio de Janeiro,Brazil;3.Instituto de Física,Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro /UFRJ,Rio de Janeiro,Brazil |
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Abstract: | Invasion by alien species is one of the most critical factors affecting global biodiversity, leading to homogenization and species loss worldwide. Jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus Lam., Moraceae) is one of the most conspicuous invasive plants in Brazil. We studied jackfruit invasion in the Atlantic Forest in Ilha Grande State Park, located on an island (Ilha Grande), by assessing jackfruit distribution and density along 23 trails (90 km). Presence or absence was verified in a total of 857 plots. Data showed that jackfruit is spread all over Ilha Grande, and that plant density varied significantly along and between trails. Jackfruit was registered as the dominant tree species on some of the trails. Control by park managers is an urgent need in order to ensure the conservation of local biodiversity. A decision key for jackfruit management according to jackfruit density, age class and slope is provided. |
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