Seed rain in areas with and without bamboo dominance within an urban fragment of the Atlantic Forest

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Autor(a) principal: Grombone-Guaratini,Maria Tereza
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Alves,Luciana Ferreira, Vinha,Daniella, Franco,Geraldo Antônio Daher Corrêa
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Acta Botanica Brasilica
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-33062014000100008
Resumo: Understanding the flow of diaspores is fundamental for determining plant population dynamics in a particular habitat, and a lack of seeds is a limiting factor in forest regeneration, especially in isolated forest fragments. Bamboo dominance affects forest structure and dynamics by suppressing or delaying the recruitment of and colonization by tree species as well as by inhibiting the survival and growth of adult trees. The goal of the present study was to determine whether dominance of the bamboo species Aulonemia aristulata (Döll) McClure in the forest understory influences species abundance and composition. We examined the seed rain at two noncontiguous sites (1.5 km apart) within an urban forest fragment, with and without bamboo dominance (BD+ and BD- areas, respectively). Sixty seed traps (0.5 m², with a 1-mm mesh) were set in the BD+ and BD- areas, and the seed rain was sampled from January to December 2007. Diaspores were classified according to dispersal syndrome, growth form and functional type of the species to which they belonged. There were significant differences between the two areas in terms of seed density, species diversity and dispersal syndrome. The BD+ area showed greater seed density and species diversity. In both areas, seed distribution was limited primarily by impaired dispersal. Bamboo dominance and low tree density resulted in fewer propagules in the seed rain. Our results suggest that low availability of seeds in the rain does not promote the maintenance of a degraded state, characterized by the presence of bamboo.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Seed rain in areas with and without bamboo dominance within an urban fragment of the Atlantic Forest
title Seed rain in areas with and without bamboo dominance within an urban fragment of the Atlantic Forest
spellingShingle Seed rain in areas with and without bamboo dominance within an urban fragment of the Atlantic Forest
Grombone-Guaratini,Maria Tereza
Aulonemia aristulata
dispersal
human activity
natural regeneration
title_short Seed rain in areas with and without bamboo dominance within an urban fragment of the Atlantic Forest
title_full Seed rain in areas with and without bamboo dominance within an urban fragment of the Atlantic Forest
title_fullStr Seed rain in areas with and without bamboo dominance within an urban fragment of the Atlantic Forest
title_full_unstemmed Seed rain in areas with and without bamboo dominance within an urban fragment of the Atlantic Forest
title_sort Seed rain in areas with and without bamboo dominance within an urban fragment of the Atlantic Forest
author Grombone-Guaratini,Maria Tereza
author_facet Grombone-Guaratini,Maria Tereza
Alves,Luciana Ferreira
Vinha,Daniella
Franco,Geraldo Antônio Daher Corrêa
author_role author
author2 Alves,Luciana Ferreira
Vinha,Daniella
Franco,Geraldo Antônio Daher Corrêa
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Grombone-Guaratini,Maria Tereza
Alves,Luciana Ferreira
Vinha,Daniella
Franco,Geraldo Antônio Daher Corrêa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Aulonemia aristulata
dispersal
human activity
natural regeneration
topic Aulonemia aristulata
dispersal
human activity
natural regeneration
description Understanding the flow of diaspores is fundamental for determining plant population dynamics in a particular habitat, and a lack of seeds is a limiting factor in forest regeneration, especially in isolated forest fragments. Bamboo dominance affects forest structure and dynamics by suppressing or delaying the recruitment of and colonization by tree species as well as by inhibiting the survival and growth of adult trees. The goal of the present study was to determine whether dominance of the bamboo species Aulonemia aristulata (Döll) McClure in the forest understory influences species abundance and composition. We examined the seed rain at two noncontiguous sites (1.5 km apart) within an urban forest fragment, with and without bamboo dominance (BD+ and BD- areas, respectively). Sixty seed traps (0.5 m², with a 1-mm mesh) were set in the BD+ and BD- areas, and the seed rain was sampled from January to December 2007. Diaspores were classified according to dispersal syndrome, growth form and functional type of the species to which they belonged. There were significant differences between the two areas in terms of seed density, species diversity and dispersal syndrome. The BD+ area showed greater seed density and species diversity. In both areas, seed distribution was limited primarily by impaired dispersal. Bamboo dominance and low tree density resulted in fewer propagules in the seed rain. Our results suggest that low availability of seeds in the rain does not promote the maintenance of a degraded state, characterized by the presence of bamboo.
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