Dispersal modes and fruiting periods in hyperseasonal and seasonal savannas, central Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Silva,Igor Aurélio
Data de Publicação: 2009
Outros Autores: Cianciaruso,Marcus Vinicius, Batalha,Marco Antônio
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Botany
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Resumo: Seasonal savannas are characterized by an intense drought that influences their functioning. Hyperseasonal savannas experience additionally a waterlogging during the rainy season. In South America, the largest savanna environment is the Brazilian cerrado. To assess whether a particular dispersal mode or fruiting period is associated to the waterlogging, we examined dispersal and phenological groups in hyperseasonal and seasonal cerrado plant species. We compared the proportion of species and individuals in these groups with G-tests for independence in contingency tables. We did not find differences in the proportion of species; however, based on the proportion of individuals, the main dispersal strategy was anemochory in the hyperseasonal cerrado and zoochory in the seasonal cerrado. Phenological strategies of fruiting in safe periods of the year were differently selected in both cerrados. In the hyperseasonal cerrado, most individuals fruited in non-waterlogged periods, whereas in the seasonal cerrado, most individuals fruited in wetter periods. Thus, waterlogging may drive important modifications in the efficiency of the dispersal and phenological strategies of hyperseasonal savannas plants.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Dispersal modes and fruiting periods in hyperseasonal and seasonal savannas, central Brazil
title Dispersal modes and fruiting periods in hyperseasonal and seasonal savannas, central Brazil
spellingShingle Dispersal modes and fruiting periods in hyperseasonal and seasonal savannas, central Brazil
Silva,Igor Aurélio
cerrado
dispersal modes
guilds
phenology
waterlogging
title_short Dispersal modes and fruiting periods in hyperseasonal and seasonal savannas, central Brazil
title_full Dispersal modes and fruiting periods in hyperseasonal and seasonal savannas, central Brazil
title_fullStr Dispersal modes and fruiting periods in hyperseasonal and seasonal savannas, central Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Dispersal modes and fruiting periods in hyperseasonal and seasonal savannas, central Brazil
title_sort Dispersal modes and fruiting periods in hyperseasonal and seasonal savannas, central Brazil
author Silva,Igor Aurélio
author_facet Silva,Igor Aurélio
Cianciaruso,Marcus Vinicius
Batalha,Marco Antônio
author_role author
author2 Cianciaruso,Marcus Vinicius
Batalha,Marco Antônio
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva,Igor Aurélio
Cianciaruso,Marcus Vinicius
Batalha,Marco Antônio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv cerrado
dispersal modes
guilds
phenology
waterlogging
topic cerrado
dispersal modes
guilds
phenology
waterlogging
description Seasonal savannas are characterized by an intense drought that influences their functioning. Hyperseasonal savannas experience additionally a waterlogging during the rainy season. In South America, the largest savanna environment is the Brazilian cerrado. To assess whether a particular dispersal mode or fruiting period is associated to the waterlogging, we examined dispersal and phenological groups in hyperseasonal and seasonal cerrado plant species. We compared the proportion of species and individuals in these groups with G-tests for independence in contingency tables. We did not find differences in the proportion of species; however, based on the proportion of individuals, the main dispersal strategy was anemochory in the hyperseasonal cerrado and zoochory in the seasonal cerrado. Phenological strategies of fruiting in safe periods of the year were differently selected in both cerrados. In the hyperseasonal cerrado, most individuals fruited in non-waterlogged periods, whereas in the seasonal cerrado, most individuals fruited in wetter periods. Thus, waterlogging may drive important modifications in the efficiency of the dispersal and phenological strategies of hyperseasonal savannas plants.
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