Does the edge effect influence plant community structure in a tropical dry forest?
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Resumo: | Edge effects are considered a key factor in regulating the structure of plant communities in different ecosystems. However, regardless to few studies, edge influence does not seem to be decisive in semiarid regions such as the Brazilian tropical dry forest known as Caatinga but this issue remains inconclusive. The present study tests the null hypothesis that the plant community of shrubs and trees does not change in its structure due to edge effects. Twenty-four plots (20 x 20 m) were set up in a fragment of Caatinga, in which 12 plots were in the forest edges and 12 plots were inside the fragment. Tree richness, abundance and species composition did not differ between edge and interior plots. The results of this study are in agreement with the pattern previously found for semiarid environments and contrasts with previous results obtained in different environments such as Rainforests, Savanna and Forest of Araucaria, which indicate abrupt differences between the border and interior of the plant communities in these ecosystems, and suggest that the community of woody plants of the Caatinga is not ecologically affected by the presence of edges. |
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Does the edge effect influence plant community structure in a tropical dry forest?Plant diversitySemiarid environmentsFragmentationEcotonesEdge effects are considered a key factor in regulating the structure of plant communities in different ecosystems. However, regardless to few studies, edge influence does not seem to be decisive in semiarid regions such as the Brazilian tropical dry forest known as Caatinga but this issue remains inconclusive. The present study tests the null hypothesis that the plant community of shrubs and trees does not change in its structure due to edge effects. Twenty-four plots (20 x 20 m) were set up in a fragment of Caatinga, in which 12 plots were in the forest edges and 12 plots were inside the fragment. Tree richness, abundance and species composition did not differ between edge and interior plots. The results of this study are in agreement with the pattern previously found for semiarid environments and contrasts with previous results obtained in different environments such as Rainforests, Savanna and Forest of Araucaria, which indicate abrupt differences between the border and interior of the plant communities in these ecosystems, and suggest that the community of woody plants of the Caatinga is not ecologically affected by the presence of edges.Sociedade de Investigações Florestais2013-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-67622013000200012Revista Árvore v.37 n.2 2013reponame:Revista Árvore (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)instacron:SIF10.1590/S0100-67622013000200012info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessOliveira,Diogo GalloPrata,Ana Paula do NascimentoSouto,Leandro SousaFerreira,Robério Anastácioeng2013-06-19T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0100-67622013000200012Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/revistas/rarv/iaboutj.htmPUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||r.arvore@ufv.br1806-90880100-6762opendoar:2013-06-19T00:00Revista Árvore (Online) - Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)false |
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Does the edge effect influence plant community structure in a tropical dry forest? |
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Does the edge effect influence plant community structure in a tropical dry forest? |
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Does the edge effect influence plant community structure in a tropical dry forest? Oliveira,Diogo Gallo Plant diversity Semiarid environments Fragmentation Ecotones |
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Does the edge effect influence plant community structure in a tropical dry forest? |
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Does the edge effect influence plant community structure in a tropical dry forest? |
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Does the edge effect influence plant community structure in a tropical dry forest? |
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Does the edge effect influence plant community structure in a tropical dry forest? |
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Does the edge effect influence plant community structure in a tropical dry forest? |
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Oliveira,Diogo Gallo |
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Oliveira,Diogo Gallo Prata,Ana Paula do Nascimento Souto,Leandro Sousa Ferreira,Robério Anastácio |
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Prata,Ana Paula do Nascimento Souto,Leandro Sousa Ferreira,Robério Anastácio |
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Oliveira,Diogo Gallo Prata,Ana Paula do Nascimento Souto,Leandro Sousa Ferreira,Robério Anastácio |
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Plant diversity Semiarid environments Fragmentation Ecotones |
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Plant diversity Semiarid environments Fragmentation Ecotones |
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Edge effects are considered a key factor in regulating the structure of plant communities in different ecosystems. However, regardless to few studies, edge influence does not seem to be decisive in semiarid regions such as the Brazilian tropical dry forest known as Caatinga but this issue remains inconclusive. The present study tests the null hypothesis that the plant community of shrubs and trees does not change in its structure due to edge effects. Twenty-four plots (20 x 20 m) were set up in a fragment of Caatinga, in which 12 plots were in the forest edges and 12 plots were inside the fragment. Tree richness, abundance and species composition did not differ between edge and interior plots. The results of this study are in agreement with the pattern previously found for semiarid environments and contrasts with previous results obtained in different environments such as Rainforests, Savanna and Forest of Araucaria, which indicate abrupt differences between the border and interior of the plant communities in these ecosystems, and suggest that the community of woody plants of the Caatinga is not ecologically affected by the presence of edges. |
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