White sand vegetation in an Amazonian lowland under the perspective of a young geological history

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Autor(a) principal: ROSSETTI,DILCE F.
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: MOULATLET,GABRIEL M., TUOMISTO,HANNA, GRIBEL,ROGÉRIO, TOLEDO,PETER M., VALERIANO,MÁRCIO M., RUOKOLAINEN,KALLE, COHEN,MARCELO C.L., CORDEIRO,CARLOS L.O., RENNÓ,CAMILO D., COELHO,LUIZ S., FERREIRA,CARLOS A.C.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract: What controls the formation of patchy substrates of white sand vegetation in the Amazonian lowlands is still unclear. This research integrated the geological history and plant inventories of a white sand vegetation patch confined to one large fan-shaped sandy substrate of northern Amazonia, which is related to a megafan environment. We examined floristic patterns to determine whether abundant species are more often generalists than the rarer one, by comparing the megafan environments and older basement rocks. We also investigated the pattern of species accumulation as a function of increasing sampling effort. All plant groups recorded a high proportion of generalist species on the megafan sediments compared to older basement rocks. The vegetation structure is controlled by topographic gradients resulting from the smooth slope of the megafan morphology and microreliefs imposed by various megafan subenvironments. Late Pleistocene-Holocene environmental disturbances caused by megafan sedimentary processes controlled the distribution of white sand vegetation over a large area of the Amazonian lowlands, and may have also been an important factor in species diversification during this period. The integration of geological and biological data may shed new light on the existence of many patches of white sand vegetation from the plains of northern Amazonia.
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spelling White sand vegetation in an Amazonian lowland under the perspective of a young geological historyAmazonian wetlandsgeological historylate Pleistocene-Holocenemegafan sedimentary dynamicswhite sand vegetationAbstract: What controls the formation of patchy substrates of white sand vegetation in the Amazonian lowlands is still unclear. This research integrated the geological history and plant inventories of a white sand vegetation patch confined to one large fan-shaped sandy substrate of northern Amazonia, which is related to a megafan environment. We examined floristic patterns to determine whether abundant species are more often generalists than the rarer one, by comparing the megafan environments and older basement rocks. We also investigated the pattern of species accumulation as a function of increasing sampling effort. All plant groups recorded a high proportion of generalist species on the megafan sediments compared to older basement rocks. The vegetation structure is controlled by topographic gradients resulting from the smooth slope of the megafan morphology and microreliefs imposed by various megafan subenvironments. Late Pleistocene-Holocene environmental disturbances caused by megafan sedimentary processes controlled the distribution of white sand vegetation over a large area of the Amazonian lowlands, and may have also been an important factor in species diversification during this period. The integration of geological and biological data may shed new light on the existence of many patches of white sand vegetation from the plains of northern Amazonia.Academia Brasileira de Ciências2019-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0001-37652019000700503Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências v.91 n.4 2019reponame:Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Online)instname:Academia Brasileira de Ciências (ABC)instacron:ABC10.1590/0001-3765201920181337info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessROSSETTI,DILCE F.MOULATLET,GABRIEL M.TUOMISTO,HANNAGRIBEL,ROGÉRIOTOLEDO,PETER M.VALERIANO,MÁRCIO M.RUOKOLAINEN,KALLECOHEN,MARCELO C.L.CORDEIRO,CARLOS L.O.RENNÓ,CAMILO D.COELHO,LUIZ S.FERREIRA,CARLOS A.C.eng2019-12-10T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0001-37652019000700503Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/aabchttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||aabc@abc.org.br1678-26900001-3765opendoar:2019-12-10T00:00Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Online) - Academia Brasileira de Ciências (ABC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv White sand vegetation in an Amazonian lowland under the perspective of a young geological history
title White sand vegetation in an Amazonian lowland under the perspective of a young geological history
spellingShingle White sand vegetation in an Amazonian lowland under the perspective of a young geological history
ROSSETTI,DILCE F.
Amazonian wetlands
geological history
late Pleistocene-Holocene
megafan sedimentary dynamics
white sand vegetation
title_short White sand vegetation in an Amazonian lowland under the perspective of a young geological history
title_full White sand vegetation in an Amazonian lowland under the perspective of a young geological history
title_fullStr White sand vegetation in an Amazonian lowland under the perspective of a young geological history
title_full_unstemmed White sand vegetation in an Amazonian lowland under the perspective of a young geological history
title_sort White sand vegetation in an Amazonian lowland under the perspective of a young geological history
author ROSSETTI,DILCE F.
author_facet ROSSETTI,DILCE F.
MOULATLET,GABRIEL M.
TUOMISTO,HANNA
GRIBEL,ROGÉRIO
TOLEDO,PETER M.
VALERIANO,MÁRCIO M.
RUOKOLAINEN,KALLE
COHEN,MARCELO C.L.
CORDEIRO,CARLOS L.O.
RENNÓ,CAMILO D.
COELHO,LUIZ S.
FERREIRA,CARLOS A.C.
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author2 MOULATLET,GABRIEL M.
TUOMISTO,HANNA
GRIBEL,ROGÉRIO
TOLEDO,PETER M.
VALERIANO,MÁRCIO M.
RUOKOLAINEN,KALLE
COHEN,MARCELO C.L.
CORDEIRO,CARLOS L.O.
RENNÓ,CAMILO D.
COELHO,LUIZ S.
FERREIRA,CARLOS A.C.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv ROSSETTI,DILCE F.
MOULATLET,GABRIEL M.
TUOMISTO,HANNA
GRIBEL,ROGÉRIO
TOLEDO,PETER M.
VALERIANO,MÁRCIO M.
RUOKOLAINEN,KALLE
COHEN,MARCELO C.L.
CORDEIRO,CARLOS L.O.
RENNÓ,CAMILO D.
COELHO,LUIZ S.
FERREIRA,CARLOS A.C.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Amazonian wetlands
geological history
late Pleistocene-Holocene
megafan sedimentary dynamics
white sand vegetation
topic Amazonian wetlands
geological history
late Pleistocene-Holocene
megafan sedimentary dynamics
white sand vegetation
description Abstract: What controls the formation of patchy substrates of white sand vegetation in the Amazonian lowlands is still unclear. This research integrated the geological history and plant inventories of a white sand vegetation patch confined to one large fan-shaped sandy substrate of northern Amazonia, which is related to a megafan environment. We examined floristic patterns to determine whether abundant species are more often generalists than the rarer one, by comparing the megafan environments and older basement rocks. We also investigated the pattern of species accumulation as a function of increasing sampling effort. All plant groups recorded a high proportion of generalist species on the megafan sediments compared to older basement rocks. The vegetation structure is controlled by topographic gradients resulting from the smooth slope of the megafan morphology and microreliefs imposed by various megafan subenvironments. Late Pleistocene-Holocene environmental disturbances caused by megafan sedimentary processes controlled the distribution of white sand vegetation over a large area of the Amazonian lowlands, and may have also been an important factor in species diversification during this period. The integration of geological and biological data may shed new light on the existence of many patches of white sand vegetation from the plains of northern Amazonia.
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