Seasonal semideciduous forest
The seasonal semideciduous forest is a vegetation type that belongs to the Atlantic Forest biome, but is also found occasionally in the Cerrado. Typical of central Brazil, it is caused by a double climatic seasonality: a season of intense summer rains followed by a period of drought. It is composed of phanerophytes with leaf buds that are protected from drought by scales, having deciduous sclerophyllous or membranaceous adult leaves. The degree of deciduousness, i.e. leaf loss, is dependent on the intensity and duration of basically two reasons: minimum and maximum temperatures and water balance deficiency. The percentage of deciduous trees in the forest as a whole is 20-50%.
The vegetation is located in the north and west of Paraná, region of the third plateau, where it presents different types of soil. It is also widely distributed in the southern portion of Mato Grosso do Sul, interspersed between fields up to the 21st parallel, where it appears in riparian forests, being called alluvial seasonal semideciduous forest.
Terminology
According to Rodrigues, the seasonal semideciduous forest corresponds approximately to the following designations:- subtropical rain forest ;
- inland rain forests ;
- tropical semideciduous broadleaved forest ;
- tropical seasonal rain forest of the south-central plateau ;
- mesophytic semideciduous forest ;
- sub-caducifolia or tropical seasonal forest ;
- semideciduous plateau forest ;
- subtropical foliated forests ;
- submontane seasonal semideciduous forest ;
- semideciduous latifolia forest or plateau forest ;
- Mata de Cipó.
Categories
- alluvial seasonal semideciduous forest: most frequent in the Pantanal;
- lowland seasonal semideciduous forest: from Rio Grande do Norte to Rio de Janeiro, characterized by the African genus Caesalpinia, including the brazilwood tree;
- submontane seasonal semideciduous forest: from Espírito Santo to Paraná, entering the inland states, on the plateaus and in the Mantiqueira and Órgãos mountains;
- montane seasonal semideciduous forest: small area in Itatiaia and Roraima;
Flora
Main Amazonian genera of Brazilian origin are:- Astronium
- Cariniana
- Lecythis
- Parapiptadenia
- ''Peltophorum''
Preservation
In Brazil, the situation is more critical. For a fragment to be considered large and to harbour significant species of the biome, such as large mammals, it needs to be at least 10,000 hectares. In the interior of São Paulo, the only fragment that has an area larger than this is the Morro do Diabo State Park. In the state of Rio Grande do Sul, this type of vegetation has been reduced by 4.26% of its original coverage.