Evolution of seed dispersal in the Cerrado biome: ecological and phylogenetic considerations

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Autor(a) principal: Kuhlmann,Marcelo
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Ribeiro,José Felipe
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Acta Botanica Brasilica
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-33062016000200271
Resumo: ABSTRACT The investigation of the phylogeny of a group of organisms has the potential to identify ecological and evolutionary processes that have been occurring within a community. Seed dispersal is a key process in the life cycle of vegetation and reflects different reproductive strategies of plants to a set of ecological and evolutionary factors. Knowing the dispersal syndromes and fruits types of a plant community may help elucidate plant-animal interactions and colonization strategies of plants. We investigated dispersal syndromes and fruit types in Cerrado formations as a parameter for understanding the evolution of angiosperm reproductive strategies in this mega-diverse tropical biome. To do this we identified and mapped the distribution of different parameters associated with seed dispersal on a phylogeny of Cerrado angiosperms genera and tested the presence of phylogenetic signal. The results showed that there were strong relationships between fruit types, seed dispersal strategies and vegetation life forms and that these traits were closely related to angiosperms phylogeny and, together, contribute to the evolution of plants in the forest, savanna and grassland formations of the Cerrado biome.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Evolution of seed dispersal in the Cerrado biome: ecological and phylogenetic considerations
title Evolution of seed dispersal in the Cerrado biome: ecological and phylogenetic considerations
spellingShingle Evolution of seed dispersal in the Cerrado biome: ecological and phylogenetic considerations
Kuhlmann,Marcelo
dispersal strategies
forest
fruit types
grassland
life forms
phylogeny
savanna
title_short Evolution of seed dispersal in the Cerrado biome: ecological and phylogenetic considerations
title_full Evolution of seed dispersal in the Cerrado biome: ecological and phylogenetic considerations
title_fullStr Evolution of seed dispersal in the Cerrado biome: ecological and phylogenetic considerations
title_full_unstemmed Evolution of seed dispersal in the Cerrado biome: ecological and phylogenetic considerations
title_sort Evolution of seed dispersal in the Cerrado biome: ecological and phylogenetic considerations
author Kuhlmann,Marcelo
author_facet Kuhlmann,Marcelo
Ribeiro,José Felipe
author_role author
author2 Ribeiro,José Felipe
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Kuhlmann,Marcelo
Ribeiro,José Felipe
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv dispersal strategies
forest
fruit types
grassland
life forms
phylogeny
savanna
topic dispersal strategies
forest
fruit types
grassland
life forms
phylogeny
savanna
description ABSTRACT The investigation of the phylogeny of a group of organisms has the potential to identify ecological and evolutionary processes that have been occurring within a community. Seed dispersal is a key process in the life cycle of vegetation and reflects different reproductive strategies of plants to a set of ecological and evolutionary factors. Knowing the dispersal syndromes and fruits types of a plant community may help elucidate plant-animal interactions and colonization strategies of plants. We investigated dispersal syndromes and fruit types in Cerrado formations as a parameter for understanding the evolution of angiosperm reproductive strategies in this mega-diverse tropical biome. To do this we identified and mapped the distribution of different parameters associated with seed dispersal on a phylogeny of Cerrado angiosperms genera and tested the presence of phylogenetic signal. The results showed that there were strong relationships between fruit types, seed dispersal strategies and vegetation life forms and that these traits were closely related to angiosperms phylogeny and, together, contribute to the evolution of plants in the forest, savanna and grassland formations of the Cerrado biome.
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