How bamboo influences the seed bank and biotic and abiotic factors of a Brazilian tropical forest

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Autor(a) principal: Rother,Débora Cristina
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Costa,Paula Ponteli, Silva,Thaís Diniz, Valdemarin,Karinne Sampaio, Rodrigues,Ricardo Ribeiro
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Acta Botanica Brasilica
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Resumo: ABSTRACT There is a knowledge gap regarding the influence of bamboos on natural regeneration. This study evaluated how abundance, richness, dominance, evenness, diversity of the seed bank and biotic and abiotic factors (e.g., canopy opening, herbaceous cover, and litter thickness), differ between bamboo dominated (B) and non-dominated (NB) areas. The study was conducted in a fragment of Semideciduous Seasonal Forest surrounded by an agricultural landscape. Soil samples were taken at 20 points in each area at two time periods, to evaluate the seed bank. The results show that diversity and structural parameters of the seed bank differ between areas and time periods. There was higher abundance and richness of seedlings of herbaceous ruderal species in area B and a greater abundance of seedlings of arboreal species in area NB. Sampling points in the bamboo dominated area had greater canopy openings and greater cover by herbaceous species, facilitating the establishment of individuals belonging to the families Poaceae and Cyperaceae, which could have competitive advantages over other species of the regenerating community. Considering that bamboo can affect the seed bank, long-term studies are needed to understand successional dynamics and evaluate suitable management actions to conserve the diversity in remaining forests.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv How bamboo influences the seed bank and biotic and abiotic factors of a Brazilian tropical forest
title How bamboo influences the seed bank and biotic and abiotic factors of a Brazilian tropical forest
spellingShingle How bamboo influences the seed bank and biotic and abiotic factors of a Brazilian tropical forest
Rother,Débora Cristina
Atlantic Forest
bamboo dominance
microhabitat
forest conservation
growth forms
plant community
title_short How bamboo influences the seed bank and biotic and abiotic factors of a Brazilian tropical forest
title_full How bamboo influences the seed bank and biotic and abiotic factors of a Brazilian tropical forest
title_fullStr How bamboo influences the seed bank and biotic and abiotic factors of a Brazilian tropical forest
title_full_unstemmed How bamboo influences the seed bank and biotic and abiotic factors of a Brazilian tropical forest
title_sort How bamboo influences the seed bank and biotic and abiotic factors of a Brazilian tropical forest
author Rother,Débora Cristina
author_facet Rother,Débora Cristina
Costa,Paula Ponteli
Silva,Thaís Diniz
Valdemarin,Karinne Sampaio
Rodrigues,Ricardo Ribeiro
author_role author
author2 Costa,Paula Ponteli
Silva,Thaís Diniz
Valdemarin,Karinne Sampaio
Rodrigues,Ricardo Ribeiro
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rother,Débora Cristina
Costa,Paula Ponteli
Silva,Thaís Diniz
Valdemarin,Karinne Sampaio
Rodrigues,Ricardo Ribeiro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Atlantic Forest
bamboo dominance
microhabitat
forest conservation
growth forms
plant community
topic Atlantic Forest
bamboo dominance
microhabitat
forest conservation
growth forms
plant community
description ABSTRACT There is a knowledge gap regarding the influence of bamboos on natural regeneration. This study evaluated how abundance, richness, dominance, evenness, diversity of the seed bank and biotic and abiotic factors (e.g., canopy opening, herbaceous cover, and litter thickness), differ between bamboo dominated (B) and non-dominated (NB) areas. The study was conducted in a fragment of Semideciduous Seasonal Forest surrounded by an agricultural landscape. Soil samples were taken at 20 points in each area at two time periods, to evaluate the seed bank. The results show that diversity and structural parameters of the seed bank differ between areas and time periods. There was higher abundance and richness of seedlings of herbaceous ruderal species in area B and a greater abundance of seedlings of arboreal species in area NB. Sampling points in the bamboo dominated area had greater canopy openings and greater cover by herbaceous species, facilitating the establishment of individuals belonging to the families Poaceae and Cyperaceae, which could have competitive advantages over other species of the regenerating community. Considering that bamboo can affect the seed bank, long-term studies are needed to understand successional dynamics and evaluate suitable management actions to conserve the diversity in remaining forests.
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