A comparative study of temporal variation of two epiphytic bryophytes in a central Amazonian white-sand forest, Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Pereira,Marta Regina
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Sierra,Adriel M, Maia,Jair Max Furtunato, Holanda,Ana Sofia Sousa de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Hoehnea
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Resumo: ABSTRACT We evaluated the local population dynamic of two epiphytic species, Syrrhopodon helicophyllus and Thysananthus amazonicus, over six years from 2014-2020, both before and after the fire event which occurred in the white-sand forest (Campinarana) located in Central Amazon. We did not observed an overall differences on colony abundance on the host tree over time before the fire event in 2019. However, colony abundances shifts along the vertical gradient towards mesic microenvironment which allow to persist during the El Niño event of 2015-2016, and recovered in the following years. Moreover, we observed that colonies of both bryophyte speciesdrastically declined after the fire event in 2019, leading to a complete loss of the species in some of the host tree studied. The direct impacts of climate change with an increased fire and drought events in Central Amazon forests will result in the loss of epiphyte local biodiversity, especially in the unique isolated white-sand forests.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A comparative study of temporal variation of two epiphytic bryophytes in a central Amazonian white-sand forest, Brazil
title A comparative study of temporal variation of two epiphytic bryophytes in a central Amazonian white-sand forest, Brazil
spellingShingle A comparative study of temporal variation of two epiphytic bryophytes in a central Amazonian white-sand forest, Brazil
Pereira,Marta Regina
Brazil
climate change
forest fire
population dynamics
white-sand forest
title_short A comparative study of temporal variation of two epiphytic bryophytes in a central Amazonian white-sand forest, Brazil
title_full A comparative study of temporal variation of two epiphytic bryophytes in a central Amazonian white-sand forest, Brazil
title_fullStr A comparative study of temporal variation of two epiphytic bryophytes in a central Amazonian white-sand forest, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed A comparative study of temporal variation of two epiphytic bryophytes in a central Amazonian white-sand forest, Brazil
title_sort A comparative study of temporal variation of two epiphytic bryophytes in a central Amazonian white-sand forest, Brazil
author Pereira,Marta Regina
author_facet Pereira,Marta Regina
Sierra,Adriel M
Maia,Jair Max Furtunato
Holanda,Ana Sofia Sousa de
author_role author
author2 Sierra,Adriel M
Maia,Jair Max Furtunato
Holanda,Ana Sofia Sousa de
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author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pereira,Marta Regina
Sierra,Adriel M
Maia,Jair Max Furtunato
Holanda,Ana Sofia Sousa de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Brazil
climate change
forest fire
population dynamics
white-sand forest
topic Brazil
climate change
forest fire
population dynamics
white-sand forest
description ABSTRACT We evaluated the local population dynamic of two epiphytic species, Syrrhopodon helicophyllus and Thysananthus amazonicus, over six years from 2014-2020, both before and after the fire event which occurred in the white-sand forest (Campinarana) located in Central Amazon. We did not observed an overall differences on colony abundance on the host tree over time before the fire event in 2019. However, colony abundances shifts along the vertical gradient towards mesic microenvironment which allow to persist during the El Niño event of 2015-2016, and recovered in the following years. Moreover, we observed that colonies of both bryophyte speciesdrastically declined after the fire event in 2019, leading to a complete loss of the species in some of the host tree studied. The direct impacts of climate change with an increased fire and drought events in Central Amazon forests will result in the loss of epiphyte local biodiversity, especially in the unique isolated white-sand forests.
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