Pre-Columbian floristic legacies in modern homegardens of Central Amazonia

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Autor(a) principal: Lins, Juliana
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Lima, Helena Pinto, Baccaro, Fabricio Beggiato, Kinupp, Valdely Ferreira, Shepard, Glenn Harvey, Clement, Charles Roland
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/14698
Resumo: Historical ecologists have demonstrated legacy effects in apparently wild landscapes in Europe, North America, Mesoamerica, Amazonia, Africa and Oceania. People live and farm in archaeological sites today in many parts of the world, but nobody has looked for the legacies of past human occupations in the most dynamic areas in these sites: homegardens. Here we show that the useful flora of modern homegardens is partially a legacy of pre-Columbian occupations in Central Amazonia: the more complex the archaeological context, the more variable the floristic composition of useful native plants in homegardens cultivated there today. Species diversity was 10% higher in homegardens situated in multi-occupational archaeological contexts compared with homegardens situated in single-occupational ones. Species heterogeneity (β-diversity) among archaeological contexts was similar for the whole set of species, but markedly different when only native Amazonian species were included, suggesting the influence of pre-conquest indigenous occupations on current homegarden species composition. Our findings show that the legacy of pre-Columbian occupations is visible in the most dynamic of all agroecosystems, adding another dimension to the human footprint in the Amazonian landscape. © 2015 Lins et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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spelling Lins, JulianaLima, Helena PintoBaccaro, Fabricio BeggiatoKinupp, Valdely FerreiraShepard, Glenn HarveyClement, Charles Roland2020-04-24T17:00:30Z2020-04-24T17:00:30Z2015https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/1469810.1371/journal.pone.0127067Historical ecologists have demonstrated legacy effects in apparently wild landscapes in Europe, North America, Mesoamerica, Amazonia, Africa and Oceania. People live and farm in archaeological sites today in many parts of the world, but nobody has looked for the legacies of past human occupations in the most dynamic areas in these sites: homegardens. Here we show that the useful flora of modern homegardens is partially a legacy of pre-Columbian occupations in Central Amazonia: the more complex the archaeological context, the more variable the floristic composition of useful native plants in homegardens cultivated there today. Species diversity was 10% higher in homegardens situated in multi-occupational archaeological contexts compared with homegardens situated in single-occupational ones. Species heterogeneity (β-diversity) among archaeological contexts was similar for the whole set of species, but markedly different when only native Amazonian species were included, suggesting the influence of pre-conquest indigenous occupations on current homegarden species composition. Our findings show that the legacy of pre-Columbian occupations is visible in the most dynamic of all agroecosystems, adding another dimension to the human footprint in the Amazonian landscape. © 2015 Lins et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.Volume 10, Número 6Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Brazilhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/br/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAgroecosystemArcheologyBrasilControlled StudyFloristicGeographic And Geological PhenomenaGeological TimeHome GardenNative SpeciesNonhumanPhytogeographyPlantPre ColumbianSpecies CompositionSpecies DiversityAgricultureBiodiversityFlowerGeographyPhysiologyRiverTime FactorAgricultureBiodiversityBrasilFlowersGeographyRiversTime FactorsPre-Columbian floristic legacies in modern homegardens of Central Amazoniainfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlePLoS ONEengreponame:Repositório Institucional do INPAinstname:Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA)instacron:INPAORIGINALartigo-inpa.pdfapplication/pdf2571903https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/bitstream/1/14698/1/artigo-inpa.pdfb80a61a1b7955a774fbb82fb01cab7b1MD51CC-LICENSElicense_rdfapplication/octet-stream914https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/bitstream/1/14698/2/license_rdf4d2950bda3d176f570a9f8b328dfbbefMD521/146982020-07-14 10:02:59.632oai:repositorio:1/14698Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/oai/requestopendoar:2020-07-14T14:02:59Repositório Institucional do INPA - Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA)false
dc.title.en.fl_str_mv Pre-Columbian floristic legacies in modern homegardens of Central Amazonia
title Pre-Columbian floristic legacies in modern homegardens of Central Amazonia
spellingShingle Pre-Columbian floristic legacies in modern homegardens of Central Amazonia
Lins, Juliana
Agroecosystem
Archeology
Brasil
Controlled Study
Floristic
Geographic And Geological Phenomena
Geological Time
Home Garden
Native Species
Nonhuman
Phytogeography
Plant
Pre Columbian
Species Composition
Species Diversity
Agriculture
Biodiversity
Flower
Geography
Physiology
River
Time Factor
Agriculture
Biodiversity
Brasil
Flowers
Geography
Rivers
Time Factors
title_short Pre-Columbian floristic legacies in modern homegardens of Central Amazonia
title_full Pre-Columbian floristic legacies in modern homegardens of Central Amazonia
title_fullStr Pre-Columbian floristic legacies in modern homegardens of Central Amazonia
title_full_unstemmed Pre-Columbian floristic legacies in modern homegardens of Central Amazonia
title_sort Pre-Columbian floristic legacies in modern homegardens of Central Amazonia
author Lins, Juliana
author_facet Lins, Juliana
Lima, Helena Pinto
Baccaro, Fabricio Beggiato
Kinupp, Valdely Ferreira
Shepard, Glenn Harvey
Clement, Charles Roland
author_role author
author2 Lima, Helena Pinto
Baccaro, Fabricio Beggiato
Kinupp, Valdely Ferreira
Shepard, Glenn Harvey
Clement, Charles Roland
author2_role author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lins, Juliana
Lima, Helena Pinto
Baccaro, Fabricio Beggiato
Kinupp, Valdely Ferreira
Shepard, Glenn Harvey
Clement, Charles Roland
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Agroecosystem
Archeology
Brasil
Controlled Study
Floristic
Geographic And Geological Phenomena
Geological Time
Home Garden
Native Species
Nonhuman
Phytogeography
Plant
Pre Columbian
Species Composition
Species Diversity
Agriculture
Biodiversity
Flower
Geography
Physiology
River
Time Factor
Agriculture
Biodiversity
Brasil
Flowers
Geography
Rivers
Time Factors
topic Agroecosystem
Archeology
Brasil
Controlled Study
Floristic
Geographic And Geological Phenomena
Geological Time
Home Garden
Native Species
Nonhuman
Phytogeography
Plant
Pre Columbian
Species Composition
Species Diversity
Agriculture
Biodiversity
Flower
Geography
Physiology
River
Time Factor
Agriculture
Biodiversity
Brasil
Flowers
Geography
Rivers
Time Factors
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