Heterogeneity of fern communities in riparian forest remnants from the South Brazilian Campos (Pampa)

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Autor(a) principal: Silva,V. L.
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Orlandi,C. R., Funck,L., Winhelmann,M. C., Schmitt,J. L., Fior,C. S., Freitas,E. M.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Biology
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-69842020000400803
Resumo: Abstract Riparian forests present biotic and abiotic factors that influence environmental dissimilarity, which reflect specific fern distribution. The purpose of this this study was to evaluate the environmental heterogeneity associated to the terrestrial fern communities in riparian forest remnants in the grasslands southern half of Rio Grande do Sul state . We sampled ten 5×5 m plots in each site (AI, AII and AIII), totaling 30 plots. In each plot, fern species were inventoried and vegetative, microclimatic and edaphic parameters were collected. A total of 24 species were surveyed in the three riparian forest remnants, distributed in 19 genera and 10 families. The Principal Components Analysis (PCA) showed that plots of AI had the highest temperature and aluminum values, while humidity was the lowest, which was reflected in the decrease of ferns richness. Soil moisture and air humidity were variables more related to the plots of AII and AII, indicating that these plants were favored in these environments. The floristic identity characteristic of each site suggests that many species are dependent to certain local environmental conditions. In this sense, even in very geographically close sites, riparian remnants deserve conservation attention, since they are capable of harboring high diversity in this grassland phytophysiognomy in southern Brazil. The results of this integrated study, with vegetation, climatic, and edaphic parameters, suggest, as expected, that ferns categorically respond to the heterogeneity shown by riparian environments, even when fragments are geographically very close to each other.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Heterogeneity of fern communities in riparian forest remnants from the South Brazilian Campos (Pampa)
title Heterogeneity of fern communities in riparian forest remnants from the South Brazilian Campos (Pampa)
spellingShingle Heterogeneity of fern communities in riparian forest remnants from the South Brazilian Campos (Pampa)
Silva,V. L.
fern diversity
riparian vegetation
environmental parameters
phytosociology
seedless vascular plants
edaphic factors
title_short Heterogeneity of fern communities in riparian forest remnants from the South Brazilian Campos (Pampa)
title_full Heterogeneity of fern communities in riparian forest remnants from the South Brazilian Campos (Pampa)
title_fullStr Heterogeneity of fern communities in riparian forest remnants from the South Brazilian Campos (Pampa)
title_full_unstemmed Heterogeneity of fern communities in riparian forest remnants from the South Brazilian Campos (Pampa)
title_sort Heterogeneity of fern communities in riparian forest remnants from the South Brazilian Campos (Pampa)
author Silva,V. L.
author_facet Silva,V. L.
Orlandi,C. R.
Funck,L.
Winhelmann,M. C.
Schmitt,J. L.
Fior,C. S.
Freitas,E. M.
author_role author
author2 Orlandi,C. R.
Funck,L.
Winhelmann,M. C.
Schmitt,J. L.
Fior,C. S.
Freitas,E. M.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva,V. L.
Orlandi,C. R.
Funck,L.
Winhelmann,M. C.
Schmitt,J. L.
Fior,C. S.
Freitas,E. M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv fern diversity
riparian vegetation
environmental parameters
phytosociology
seedless vascular plants
edaphic factors
topic fern diversity
riparian vegetation
environmental parameters
phytosociology
seedless vascular plants
edaphic factors
description Abstract Riparian forests present biotic and abiotic factors that influence environmental dissimilarity, which reflect specific fern distribution. The purpose of this this study was to evaluate the environmental heterogeneity associated to the terrestrial fern communities in riparian forest remnants in the grasslands southern half of Rio Grande do Sul state . We sampled ten 5×5 m plots in each site (AI, AII and AIII), totaling 30 plots. In each plot, fern species were inventoried and vegetative, microclimatic and edaphic parameters were collected. A total of 24 species were surveyed in the three riparian forest remnants, distributed in 19 genera and 10 families. The Principal Components Analysis (PCA) showed that plots of AI had the highest temperature and aluminum values, while humidity was the lowest, which was reflected in the decrease of ferns richness. Soil moisture and air humidity were variables more related to the plots of AII and AII, indicating that these plants were favored in these environments. The floristic identity characteristic of each site suggests that many species are dependent to certain local environmental conditions. In this sense, even in very geographically close sites, riparian remnants deserve conservation attention, since they are capable of harboring high diversity in this grassland phytophysiognomy in southern Brazil. The results of this integrated study, with vegetation, climatic, and edaphic parameters, suggest, as expected, that ferns categorically respond to the heterogeneity shown by riparian environments, even when fragments are geographically very close to each other.
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