Lognormal abundance distribution of woody species in a cerrado fragment (São Carlos, southeastern Brazil)

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira,Fabiola Ferreira
Data de Publicação: 2005
Outros Autores: Batalha,Marco Antônio
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Botany
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Resumo: The lognormal distribution model is frequently found in communities, especially those which are rich in species and influenced by many environmental factors, as those of the cerrado. We tested the hypothesis that the abundance distribution of woody plant species in a cerrado fragment fits the lognormal model. We placed 20 lines in a cerrado fragment and sampled, with the point-quarter method, 800 individuals with stem perimeter equal or larger than 3 cm. We plotted the abundance-class histogram of the species, verified its normality with the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test, and estimated the expected number of woody species for this community. Of the 63 obtained species, Anadenanthera falcata (with 185 species), Eriotheca gracilipes (43), Stryphnodendron obovatum (37), and Miconia albicans (36) were the most abundant ones. Twelve species were represented by only one individual. We did not reject the null hypotheses that the distribution of woody component species was normal and, thus, their abundances fitted the lognormal model. Therefore, with our work, we can predict that cerrado plant communities fit the lognormal model. If this pattern is maintained in other cerrado communities, there would be implications for the conservation of this vegetation type, because rare species are susceptible of extinction, and implications to their structure, because the dominant species may act as keystone species.
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title Lognormal abundance distribution of woody species in a cerrado fragment (São Carlos, southeastern Brazil)
spellingShingle Lognormal abundance distribution of woody species in a cerrado fragment (São Carlos, southeastern Brazil)
Oliveira,Fabiola Ferreira
abundance
cerrado
lognormal distribution
savanna
title_short Lognormal abundance distribution of woody species in a cerrado fragment (São Carlos, southeastern Brazil)
title_full Lognormal abundance distribution of woody species in a cerrado fragment (São Carlos, southeastern Brazil)
title_fullStr Lognormal abundance distribution of woody species in a cerrado fragment (São Carlos, southeastern Brazil)
title_full_unstemmed Lognormal abundance distribution of woody species in a cerrado fragment (São Carlos, southeastern Brazil)
title_sort Lognormal abundance distribution of woody species in a cerrado fragment (São Carlos, southeastern Brazil)
author Oliveira,Fabiola Ferreira
author_facet Oliveira,Fabiola Ferreira
Batalha,Marco Antônio
author_role author
author2 Batalha,Marco Antônio
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira,Fabiola Ferreira
Batalha,Marco Antônio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv abundance
cerrado
lognormal distribution
savanna
topic abundance
cerrado
lognormal distribution
savanna
description The lognormal distribution model is frequently found in communities, especially those which are rich in species and influenced by many environmental factors, as those of the cerrado. We tested the hypothesis that the abundance distribution of woody plant species in a cerrado fragment fits the lognormal model. We placed 20 lines in a cerrado fragment and sampled, with the point-quarter method, 800 individuals with stem perimeter equal or larger than 3 cm. We plotted the abundance-class histogram of the species, verified its normality with the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test, and estimated the expected number of woody species for this community. Of the 63 obtained species, Anadenanthera falcata (with 185 species), Eriotheca gracilipes (43), Stryphnodendron obovatum (37), and Miconia albicans (36) were the most abundant ones. Twelve species were represented by only one individual. We did not reject the null hypotheses that the distribution of woody component species was normal and, thus, their abundances fitted the lognormal model. Therefore, with our work, we can predict that cerrado plant communities fit the lognormal model. If this pattern is maintained in other cerrado communities, there would be implications for the conservation of this vegetation type, because rare species are susceptible of extinction, and implications to their structure, because the dominant species may act as keystone species.
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