Fine-scale variation reveals high structure and floristic heterogeneity in dry forests of the Cerrado

被引:1
|
作者
Guimaraes Guilherme, Frederico Augusto [1 ,2 ]
Machado, Deivid Lopes [3 ]
Silva, Gabriel Eliseu [2 ]
Nascimento, Natanael Moreira [3 ]
Ferreira, Gustavo Luz [3 ]
Ressel Pereira, Kaila de Assis [2 ]
de Souza, Ana Paula [1 ]
Borges, Pollyana de Godoy [2 ]
Souza, Laura Rezende [3 ]
Leal Rocha, James Dean [1 ]
Coelho, Christiano Peres [1 ]
Maciel, Everton Alves [1 ]
Ferreira, Wendy Carniello [3 ]
Zortea, Marlon [1 ]
Silva Carneiro, Steffan Eduardo [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Fed Jatai, Inst Biociencias, Jatai, GO, Brazil
[2] Univ Fed Jatai, Programa Posgrad Geog, Jatai, GO, Brazil
[3] Univ Fed Jatai, Dept Engn Florestal, Jatai, GO, Brazil
关键词
Cerrado forest remnants; neotropical dry forests; phytosociology; species richness and diversity; SEASONAL FORESTS; SAVANNA; STATE; CLASSIFICATION; DIVERSITY; HABITATS; PATTERNS; BRAZIL; AREAS;
D O I
10.2989/20702620.2023.2216858
中图分类号
S7 [林业];
学科分类号
0829 ; 0907 ;
摘要
This study aimed to compare the floristic and tree structure of two dry forests patches located in a forest remnant encompassed in Cerrado biome, south Goias state, Brazil. In semideciduous (SF) and deciduous (DF) dry forests, we allocated 25 permanent plots (20 x 20 m), including trees and palms individuals with diameter at breast height (DBH1.3m) & GE; 5.0 cm. The whole survey showed 2 614 individuals, 146 species and 46 families. SF showed higher basal area and average height, but DF had higher density. Due to the low equitability and smaller species richness found in DF (87 species) than in SF (113), the Shannon diversity in SF was significantly higher. Both vegetation types showed low qualitative (Jaccard, 36%) and quantitative (Morisita, 19%) similarity, as only three of the 25 species regarded as having the highest importance/value were common in both dry forests. Fabaceae predominated in the number of species and density, especially in DF. Zoochory was more abundant, although it was not different between vegetation types, whereas both anemochory and autochory dispersion mechanisms were higher in DF. Although the surveys are geographically close, differences in the vegetation structure between dry forests showed strong heterogeneity and environmental complexity, reflecting an increase in local diversity, and reinforcing the need for conservation of these forest remnants in Cerrado.
引用
收藏
页码:84 / 94
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] A heterogeneity test for fine-scale genetic structure
    Smouse, Peter E.
    Peakall, Rod
    Gonzales, Eva
    MOLECULAR ECOLOGY, 2008, 17 (14) : 3389 - 3400
  • [2] FLORISTIC AND STRUCTURE OF SEASONALLY DRY TROPICAL FORESTS
    de Oliveira Menino, Gisele Cristina
    dos Santos, Rubens Manoel
    Guimaraes Apgaua, Deborah Mattos
    Pires, Gabriela Gomes
    Sales Pereira, Diego Gualberto
    Leite Fontes, Marco Aurelio
    Almeida, Hisaias de Souza
    CERNE, 2015, 21 (02) : 277 - 291
  • [3] Fine-scale cultural variation reinforces genetic structure in England
    Pichkar, Yakov
    Creanza, Nicole
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY, 2023, 181 (04): : 626 - 636
  • [4] The fine-scale structure of recombination rate variation in the human genome
    McVean, GAT
    Myers, SR
    Hunt, S
    Deloukas, P
    Bentley, DR
    Donnelly, P
    SCIENCE, 2004, 304 (5670) : 581 - 584
  • [5] Fine-scale environmental variation and structure of understorey plant communities in two old-growth pine forests
    Frelich, LE
    Machado, JL
    Reich, PB
    JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY, 2003, 91 (02) : 283 - 293
  • [6] Micro-scale genetic heterogeneity and structure in coral recruitment: fine-scale patchiness
    Brazeau, Daniel A.
    Sammarco, Paul W.
    Atchison, Amy D.
    AQUATIC BIOLOGY, 2011, 12 (01): : 55 - 67
  • [7] Fine-scale volume heterogeneity measurements in sand
    Tang, DJ
    Briggs, KB
    Williams, KL
    Jackson, DR
    Thorsos, EI
    Percival, DB
    IEEE JOURNAL OF OCEANIC ENGINEERING, 2002, 27 (03) : 546 - 560
  • [9] Microsatellite variation reveals fine-scale genetic structure of masu salmon, Oncorhynchus masou, within the Atsuta River
    Kitanishi, S.
    Yamamoto, T.
    Higashi, S.
    ECOLOGY OF FRESHWATER FISH, 2009, 18 (01) : 65 - 71
  • [10] Fine-scale genetic structure and clinal variation in Silene acaulis despite high gene flow
    Janet L Gehring
    Lynda F Delph
    Heredity, 1999, 82 : 628 - 637