Occurrence of annual growth rings in Rhizophora mangle in a region with low climate seasonality

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Autor(a) principal: SOUZA,BRUNNA T.
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: ESTRADA,GUSTAVO C.D., SOARES,MÁRIO L.G., CALLADO,CÁTIA H.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT The formation of annual growth rings has been confirmed for several mangrove species in the last decade, among which is the Rhizophora mangle. However, the record of annual rings for this species was made in a region with high hydric seasonality, a widely recognized induction factor of annual rings in tropical species. In this sense, the present study aimed to verify the occurrence of annual growth rings in R. mangle in the mangroves of Guaratiba (Rio de Janeiro, Southeastern Brazil), a region with low hydric seasonality. For this purpose, the crossdating technique was applied in ten trees collected with known age (seven years). The growth rings are characterized by alternating layers of low vessel density (earlywood) and high vessel density (latewood). Multiple regression analysis indicated that growth rings width variation is driven by precipitation, water surplus, water deficit and water storage. Crossdating analysis confirmed the existence of annual growth rings in the R. mangle in Guaratiba. This discovery in a region with low hydric seasonality increases the dendrocronological potential of this species and suggests the importance of biological factors (eg. phenological behavior) as complementary inductors for the formation of growth rings in this species.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Occurrence of annual growth rings in Rhizophora mangle in a region with low climate seasonality
title Occurrence of annual growth rings in Rhizophora mangle in a region with low climate seasonality
spellingShingle Occurrence of annual growth rings in Rhizophora mangle in a region with low climate seasonality
SOUZA,BRUNNA T.
growth rings
dendrochronology
mangrove
dendroecology
proxy
title_short Occurrence of annual growth rings in Rhizophora mangle in a region with low climate seasonality
title_full Occurrence of annual growth rings in Rhizophora mangle in a region with low climate seasonality
title_fullStr Occurrence of annual growth rings in Rhizophora mangle in a region with low climate seasonality
title_full_unstemmed Occurrence of annual growth rings in Rhizophora mangle in a region with low climate seasonality
title_sort Occurrence of annual growth rings in Rhizophora mangle in a region with low climate seasonality
author SOUZA,BRUNNA T.
author_facet SOUZA,BRUNNA T.
ESTRADA,GUSTAVO C.D.
SOARES,MÁRIO L.G.
CALLADO,CÁTIA H.
author_role author
author2 ESTRADA,GUSTAVO C.D.
SOARES,MÁRIO L.G.
CALLADO,CÁTIA H.
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv SOUZA,BRUNNA T.
ESTRADA,GUSTAVO C.D.
SOARES,MÁRIO L.G.
CALLADO,CÁTIA H.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv growth rings
dendrochronology
mangrove
dendroecology
proxy
topic growth rings
dendrochronology
mangrove
dendroecology
proxy
description ABSTRACT The formation of annual growth rings has been confirmed for several mangrove species in the last decade, among which is the Rhizophora mangle. However, the record of annual rings for this species was made in a region with high hydric seasonality, a widely recognized induction factor of annual rings in tropical species. In this sense, the present study aimed to verify the occurrence of annual growth rings in R. mangle in the mangroves of Guaratiba (Rio de Janeiro, Southeastern Brazil), a region with low hydric seasonality. For this purpose, the crossdating technique was applied in ten trees collected with known age (seven years). The growth rings are characterized by alternating layers of low vessel density (earlywood) and high vessel density (latewood). Multiple regression analysis indicated that growth rings width variation is driven by precipitation, water surplus, water deficit and water storage. Crossdating analysis confirmed the existence of annual growth rings in the R. mangle in Guaratiba. This discovery in a region with low hydric seasonality increases the dendrocronological potential of this species and suggests the importance of biological factors (eg. phenological behavior) as complementary inductors for the formation of growth rings in this species.
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