Effect of fire under the soils on the organization of communities of three remnants of Amazonian savannas

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Autor(a) principal: Santos,Ronaldo Oliveira dos
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Souza,Alan Pena de, Soares,Rubiene Neto, Rabelo,Fernando Galvão, Silva,Breno Marques da Silva e, Costa Neto,Salustiano Vilar da
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Acta Botanica Brasilica
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Areas of cerrado (Brazilian savanna) in the Amazon have been poorly studied from the perspective of fire impacts on environmental sustainability, especially with regard to disturbances to soil and vegetation structure. This study aimed to analyze the influence of edaphic variables and fire together on the composition and structure of tree and shrub vegetation of three cerrado remnants in the Amazon. Eight plots were systematically installed in burned and unburned environments in each remnant. Data were submitted to floristic diversity, similarity, and diametric and altimetric structural assessments. Phytosociological parameters were obtained and submitted to Principal Component Analysis (PCA) and Canonical Correspondence Analysis (CCA). A total of 808 individuals (34 species, 30 genera, and 21 families) were recorded. The CCA indicated that the distribution of species is influenced by edaphic factors, as confirmed by the strong direct correlation of tree and shrub species with the reduced nutrition and high acidity of the soils common in the analyzed remnants. Our results support the hypothesis that fire plays a relevant role in structuring vegetation since it contributed to good indicators of soil properties and caused changes in the composition of woody species.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effect of fire under the soils on the organization of communities of three remnants of Amazonian savannas
title Effect of fire under the soils on the organization of communities of three remnants of Amazonian savannas
spellingShingle Effect of fire under the soils on the organization of communities of three remnants of Amazonian savannas
Santos,Ronaldo Oliveira dos
amazon savannas
PCA
CCA
soil properties
phytosociological analysis
title_short Effect of fire under the soils on the organization of communities of three remnants of Amazonian savannas
title_full Effect of fire under the soils on the organization of communities of three remnants of Amazonian savannas
title_fullStr Effect of fire under the soils on the organization of communities of three remnants of Amazonian savannas
title_full_unstemmed Effect of fire under the soils on the organization of communities of three remnants of Amazonian savannas
title_sort Effect of fire under the soils on the organization of communities of three remnants of Amazonian savannas
author Santos,Ronaldo Oliveira dos
author_facet Santos,Ronaldo Oliveira dos
Souza,Alan Pena de
Soares,Rubiene Neto
Rabelo,Fernando Galvão
Silva,Breno Marques da Silva e
Costa Neto,Salustiano Vilar da
author_role author
author2 Souza,Alan Pena de
Soares,Rubiene Neto
Rabelo,Fernando Galvão
Silva,Breno Marques da Silva e
Costa Neto,Salustiano Vilar da
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos,Ronaldo Oliveira dos
Souza,Alan Pena de
Soares,Rubiene Neto
Rabelo,Fernando Galvão
Silva,Breno Marques da Silva e
Costa Neto,Salustiano Vilar da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv amazon savannas
PCA
CCA
soil properties
phytosociological analysis
topic amazon savannas
PCA
CCA
soil properties
phytosociological analysis
description ABSTRACT Areas of cerrado (Brazilian savanna) in the Amazon have been poorly studied from the perspective of fire impacts on environmental sustainability, especially with regard to disturbances to soil and vegetation structure. This study aimed to analyze the influence of edaphic variables and fire together on the composition and structure of tree and shrub vegetation of three cerrado remnants in the Amazon. Eight plots were systematically installed in burned and unburned environments in each remnant. Data were submitted to floristic diversity, similarity, and diametric and altimetric structural assessments. Phytosociological parameters were obtained and submitted to Principal Component Analysis (PCA) and Canonical Correspondence Analysis (CCA). A total of 808 individuals (34 species, 30 genera, and 21 families) were recorded. The CCA indicated that the distribution of species is influenced by edaphic factors, as confirmed by the strong direct correlation of tree and shrub species with the reduced nutrition and high acidity of the soils common in the analyzed remnants. Our results support the hypothesis that fire plays a relevant role in structuring vegetation since it contributed to good indicators of soil properties and caused changes in the composition of woody species.
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