Edge creation changes the timing and intensity of phenological reproductive patterns and species activities in forest tree communities

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Autor(a) principal: Elias,João Pedro Costa
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Vergne,Driélli Carvalho, Zanatta,Mariane Patrezi, Campos,Caroline Cambraia Furtado, Ramos,Flavio Nunes
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Rodriguésia (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2175-78602021000100227
Resumo: Abstract Environmental characteristics are among the most important triggers and regulators of plant phenophases, so that the abiotic and biotic changes driven by habitat loss and fragmentation can result in alterations of plant phenological patterns. We investigated whether forest edge and interior have differences in phenological pattern of tree communities. We followed the reproductive phenologies of tree communities in seven forest fragments on a monthly basis for two years (in 200 m² edge and interior plots per fragment). We sampled a total of 0.28 ha of anthropic forest fragments, comprising 313 trees (180 in edge, 133 in interior) belonging to 103 species and 34 families. Our results evidenced reproductive phenological changes between edge and interior tree communities, with: (i) phenological activities differing temporally between the two habitats (edge and forest interior) in all tree communities; (ii) greater phenological intensity at the forest edge than in the forest interior among tree species common to both habitats; (iii) more tree species showed phenological activity at the forest edge in 2010 and interior in 2011, when considering only those exclusive to each habitat. Habitat fragmentation can therefore alter microenvironmental characteristics and influence biologic processes, including the reproductive phenologies of trees, through edge formation.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Edge creation changes the timing and intensity of phenological reproductive patterns and species activities in forest tree communities
title Edge creation changes the timing and intensity of phenological reproductive patterns and species activities in forest tree communities
spellingShingle Edge creation changes the timing and intensity of phenological reproductive patterns and species activities in forest tree communities
Elias,João Pedro Costa
flowering
fragmentation
fruiting
seasonality
title_short Edge creation changes the timing and intensity of phenological reproductive patterns and species activities in forest tree communities
title_full Edge creation changes the timing and intensity of phenological reproductive patterns and species activities in forest tree communities
title_fullStr Edge creation changes the timing and intensity of phenological reproductive patterns and species activities in forest tree communities
title_full_unstemmed Edge creation changes the timing and intensity of phenological reproductive patterns and species activities in forest tree communities
title_sort Edge creation changes the timing and intensity of phenological reproductive patterns and species activities in forest tree communities
author Elias,João Pedro Costa
author_facet Elias,João Pedro Costa
Vergne,Driélli Carvalho
Zanatta,Mariane Patrezi
Campos,Caroline Cambraia Furtado
Ramos,Flavio Nunes
author_role author
author2 Vergne,Driélli Carvalho
Zanatta,Mariane Patrezi
Campos,Caroline Cambraia Furtado
Ramos,Flavio Nunes
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Elias,João Pedro Costa
Vergne,Driélli Carvalho
Zanatta,Mariane Patrezi
Campos,Caroline Cambraia Furtado
Ramos,Flavio Nunes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv flowering
fragmentation
fruiting
seasonality
topic flowering
fragmentation
fruiting
seasonality
description Abstract Environmental characteristics are among the most important triggers and regulators of plant phenophases, so that the abiotic and biotic changes driven by habitat loss and fragmentation can result in alterations of plant phenological patterns. We investigated whether forest edge and interior have differences in phenological pattern of tree communities. We followed the reproductive phenologies of tree communities in seven forest fragments on a monthly basis for two years (in 200 m² edge and interior plots per fragment). We sampled a total of 0.28 ha of anthropic forest fragments, comprising 313 trees (180 in edge, 133 in interior) belonging to 103 species and 34 families. Our results evidenced reproductive phenological changes between edge and interior tree communities, with: (i) phenological activities differing temporally between the two habitats (edge and forest interior) in all tree communities; (ii) greater phenological intensity at the forest edge than in the forest interior among tree species common to both habitats; (iii) more tree species showed phenological activity at the forest edge in 2010 and interior in 2011, when considering only those exclusive to each habitat. Habitat fragmentation can therefore alter microenvironmental characteristics and influence biologic processes, including the reproductive phenologies of trees, through edge formation.
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