Does the presence of exotic species decrease the initial development of native species in Brazilian seasonally dry tropical forests?

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Autor(a) principal: Silva,Carlos Leandro Costa
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Almeida,Gabriela de Oliveira, Pinto,Andréa de Vasconcelos Freitas, Rodal,Maria Jesus Nogueira, Ferreira,Wanessa Nepomuceno, Silva,Maria Amanda Menezes
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Acta Botanica Brasilica
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Resumo: ABSTRACT We assessed the impacts of the biological invasion of Azadirachta indica on the quality of plant species native to a Seasonally Dry Tropical Forest. We planted Amburana cearensis, Libidibia ferrea, Mimosa caesalpiniifolia, and Cenostigma pyramidale individuals alone and interacting with the exotic species. We measured their diameters at ground level and heights for four months, calculating their monthly and general average. After this period, seedlings were destroyed to obtain their number of leaves, leaf area, specific leaf area, length and primary root area, wood density, wood dry matter, leaf dry matter, shoot dry matter, primary root dry matter, secondary root dry matter, root system dry matter, and total dry matter. The presence of the exotic species affected the functional characteristics of native species in different ways. We observed negative effects in M. caesalpiniifolia and A. cearensis, positive effects in C. pyramidale, and mixed effects in L. ferrea. In addition, we identified conflicting demands between pairs of characteristics of the interacting species A. cearensis and M. caesalpiniifolia. Based on the results, it is possible to conclude that A. indica decreases the quality of individuals of most native species studied, which may have consequences for their establishment and the local biodiversity.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Does the presence of exotic species decrease the initial development of native species in Brazilian seasonally dry tropical forests?
title Does the presence of exotic species decrease the initial development of native species in Brazilian seasonally dry tropical forests?
spellingShingle Does the presence of exotic species decrease the initial development of native species in Brazilian seasonally dry tropical forests?
Silva,Carlos Leandro Costa
Azadirachta indica
biodiversity reduction
biological invasion
caatinga
establishment in the field.
title_short Does the presence of exotic species decrease the initial development of native species in Brazilian seasonally dry tropical forests?
title_full Does the presence of exotic species decrease the initial development of native species in Brazilian seasonally dry tropical forests?
title_fullStr Does the presence of exotic species decrease the initial development of native species in Brazilian seasonally dry tropical forests?
title_full_unstemmed Does the presence of exotic species decrease the initial development of native species in Brazilian seasonally dry tropical forests?
title_sort Does the presence of exotic species decrease the initial development of native species in Brazilian seasonally dry tropical forests?
author Silva,Carlos Leandro Costa
author_facet Silva,Carlos Leandro Costa
Almeida,Gabriela de Oliveira
Pinto,Andréa de Vasconcelos Freitas
Rodal,Maria Jesus Nogueira
Ferreira,Wanessa Nepomuceno
Silva,Maria Amanda Menezes
author_role author
author2 Almeida,Gabriela de Oliveira
Pinto,Andréa de Vasconcelos Freitas
Rodal,Maria Jesus Nogueira
Ferreira,Wanessa Nepomuceno
Silva,Maria Amanda Menezes
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva,Carlos Leandro Costa
Almeida,Gabriela de Oliveira
Pinto,Andréa de Vasconcelos Freitas
Rodal,Maria Jesus Nogueira
Ferreira,Wanessa Nepomuceno
Silva,Maria Amanda Menezes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Azadirachta indica
biodiversity reduction
biological invasion
caatinga
establishment in the field.
topic Azadirachta indica
biodiversity reduction
biological invasion
caatinga
establishment in the field.
description ABSTRACT We assessed the impacts of the biological invasion of Azadirachta indica on the quality of plant species native to a Seasonally Dry Tropical Forest. We planted Amburana cearensis, Libidibia ferrea, Mimosa caesalpiniifolia, and Cenostigma pyramidale individuals alone and interacting with the exotic species. We measured their diameters at ground level and heights for four months, calculating their monthly and general average. After this period, seedlings were destroyed to obtain their number of leaves, leaf area, specific leaf area, length and primary root area, wood density, wood dry matter, leaf dry matter, shoot dry matter, primary root dry matter, secondary root dry matter, root system dry matter, and total dry matter. The presence of the exotic species affected the functional characteristics of native species in different ways. We observed negative effects in M. caesalpiniifolia and A. cearensis, positive effects in C. pyramidale, and mixed effects in L. ferrea. In addition, we identified conflicting demands between pairs of characteristics of the interacting species A. cearensis and M. caesalpiniifolia. Based on the results, it is possible to conclude that A. indica decreases the quality of individuals of most native species studied, which may have consequences for their establishment and the local biodiversity.
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