Estratégias ecológicas com base no sistema LHS (leaf-height-seed) em plantas lenhosas ao longo de gradientes ambientais

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Autor(a) principal: Laureto, Livia Maira Orlandi
Data de Publicação: 2012
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: How environmental filters and niche differentiation acts in assembly rules and the importance of ecological strategies in such process are unresolved questions in community ecology. We choose a savanna-forest gradient to answer these questions. Such gradient is related with variations in soil fertility, light and disturbance frequency. We used null models and LHS (leafheight-seed) traits, including intraspecific variability, to investigate if niche based process are acting in assemblages along the savanna-forest gradiente. We also investigated if diferente ecological strategies are favored along this gradiente and which edaphic parameters affects niche based process. We found evidence for environmental filtering in forest and savanna assemblages: factors such as soil, light and disturbance affected observed values of functional traits, which were more similar than expected by chance. However, environmental filters selected plants with different trait values along the gradient, highlighting the use of different ecological strategies depending of abiotic characteristics of each assemblage. In forest assemblages competitive strategies were the most commom (higher mean values for the three traits), suggesting that light is a stronger filter than soil nutrient availability. In savanna assemblages smaller plants with smaller specific lead área co-occurred most often, suggesting strategies focused on resource conservation. Furthermore, we found evidence for niche differentiation process (represented by competition between co-occurring plants) only in savanna: trait values were less similar than expected by the null model. Therefore, in such assemblages, where soil fertility is smaller and disturbances are more frequente, niche differentiation acts reducing competition and enabling the permanence of indidividuals in the assemblage. We found, also, that, soil fertility, texture and aluminium-pH are good predictors for both niche based processes. Althought other studies have found evidence for niche based process structuring natural communities, our research provides a more complete investigation about assembly rules, comprising important factors to assemblage dynamics simultaneously such as intraspecific variability, different functional traits and the influence of specific factors like soil.
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spelling Cianciaruso, Marcus Viniciushttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3421612628316830Guilherme, Frederico Augusto Guimarãeshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6514433986706275Cianciaruso, Marcus ViniciusMüeller, Sandra CristinaAlmeida Neto, Máriohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0527212194166192Laureto, Livia Maira Orlandi2019-06-19T13:40:27Z2012-03-28LAURETO, L. M. O. Estratégias ecológicas com base no sistema LHS (leaf-height-seed) em plantas lenhosas ao longo de gradientes ambientais. 2012. 39 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ecologia e Evolução) - Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2012.http://repositorio.bc.ufg.br/tede/handle/tede/9723How environmental filters and niche differentiation acts in assembly rules and the importance of ecological strategies in such process are unresolved questions in community ecology. We choose a savanna-forest gradient to answer these questions. Such gradient is related with variations in soil fertility, light and disturbance frequency. We used null models and LHS (leafheight-seed) traits, including intraspecific variability, to investigate if niche based process are acting in assemblages along the savanna-forest gradiente. We also investigated if diferente ecological strategies are favored along this gradiente and which edaphic parameters affects niche based process. We found evidence for environmental filtering in forest and savanna assemblages: factors such as soil, light and disturbance affected observed values of functional traits, which were more similar than expected by chance. However, environmental filters selected plants with different trait values along the gradient, highlighting the use of different ecological strategies depending of abiotic characteristics of each assemblage. In forest assemblages competitive strategies were the most commom (higher mean values for the three traits), suggesting that light is a stronger filter than soil nutrient availability. In savanna assemblages smaller plants with smaller specific lead área co-occurred most often, suggesting strategies focused on resource conservation. Furthermore, we found evidence for niche differentiation process (represented by competition between co-occurring plants) only in savanna: trait values were less similar than expected by the null model. Therefore, in such assemblages, where soil fertility is smaller and disturbances are more frequente, niche differentiation acts reducing competition and enabling the permanence of indidividuals in the assemblage. We found, also, that, soil fertility, texture and aluminium-pH are good predictors for both niche based processes. Althought other studies have found evidence for niche based process structuring natural communities, our research provides a more complete investigation about assembly rules, comprising important factors to assemblage dynamics simultaneously such as intraspecific variability, different functional traits and the influence of specific factors like soil.A influência de processos ecológicos como filtro ambiental e diferenciação de nicho sobre os padrões de coocorrência das espécies e a importância de diferentes estratégias ecológicas para a estruturação de assembleias são questões ainda pouco esclarecidas dentro da ecologia de comunidades. Para responder a estas questões escolhemos um gradiente savana-floresta como sistema de estudo, que está associado com variações na fertilidade do solo, luminosidade e frequência de perturbações. Utilizamos uma abordagem baseada em modelos nulos e características do sistema LHS (leaf-height-seed), considerando a variabilidade intraespecífica, para investigar se os processos baseados no nicho estão atuando na estruturação de assembleias distribuídas ao longo do gradiente considerado. Investigamos, ainda, se diferentes estratégias vegetais são favorecidas ao longo deste gradiente e quais parâmetros edáficos afetam tais processos. Encontramos evidências da ação de filtro ambiental tanto nas assembleias de floresta quanto nas de cerrado: fatores como solo, luminosidade e perturbações influenciaram os valores observados de característica funcional, que foram mais semelhantes entre si do que o esperado ao acaso. Todavia, a ação do filtro favoreceu indivíduos com valores de características distintos ao longo do gradiente, refletindo, desta forma, a adoção de diferentes estratégicas ecológicas dependendo das características abióticas da assembleia em questão. Na floresta estratégias voltadas para a competição foram mais comuns (valores médios mais altos das três características), indicando que a luminosidade atua como um filtro mais forte do que a disponibilidade de nutrientes no solo. No cerrado, por sua vez, a coocorrência de indivíduos mais baixos e com menor área foliar específica refletiram estratégias voltadas para a conservação de recursos. Adicionalmente, detectamos a ação da diferenciação de nicho (representada pela competição entre coocorrentes) apenas no cerrado: valores de característica funcional foram menos semelhantes do que o previsto pelo modelo nulo. Portanto, nestas assembleias, onde a fertilidade do solo é menor e as perturbações são mais frequentes, a diferenciação de nicho atua reduzindo a competição entre coocorrentes e facilitando a permanência dos indivíduos na assembleia. Constatamos, ainda, que os parâmetros edáficos fertilidade, textura e alumínio-pH são bons preditores da ação de ambos os processos baseados no nicho. Apesar de outros trabalhos já terem detectado a ação de processos não aleatórios estruturando assembleias naturais nosso estudo fornece uma investigação mais completa sobre montagem de assembleias, abrangendo simultaneamente fatores relevantes para a dinâmica de comunidades como a variabilidade intraespecífica, diferentes características funcionais e a influência de fatores específicos como solo.Submitted by Luciana Ferreira (lucgeral@gmail.com) on 2019-06-18T15:27:45Z No. of bitstreams: 2 Dissertação - Livia Maira Orlandi Laureto - 2012.pdf: 1841456 bytes, checksum: 41b64a7dc94ac6257c8d41ff9e76acc7 (MD5) license_rdf: 0 bytes, checksum: d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e (MD5)Approved for entry into archive by Luciana Ferreira (lucgeral@gmail.com) on 2019-06-19T13:40:27Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 2 Dissertação - Livia Maira Orlandi Laureto - 2012.pdf: 1841456 bytes, checksum: 41b64a7dc94ac6257c8d41ff9e76acc7 (MD5) license_rdf: 0 bytes, checksum: d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2019-06-19T13:40:27Z (GMT). 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dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Ecological strategies based on the LHS system (leaf-height-seed) in wood plants along environmental gradients
title Estratégias ecológicas com base no sistema LHS (leaf-height-seed) em plantas lenhosas ao longo de gradientes ambientais
spellingShingle Estratégias ecológicas com base no sistema LHS (leaf-height-seed) em plantas lenhosas ao longo de gradientes ambientais
Laureto, Livia Maira Orlandi
Ecologia vegetal
Diversidade funcional
Cerrado
Perturbações
Vegetal ecology
Functional diversity
Cerrado
Disturbance
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
title_short Estratégias ecológicas com base no sistema LHS (leaf-height-seed) em plantas lenhosas ao longo de gradientes ambientais
title_full Estratégias ecológicas com base no sistema LHS (leaf-height-seed) em plantas lenhosas ao longo de gradientes ambientais
title_fullStr Estratégias ecológicas com base no sistema LHS (leaf-height-seed) em plantas lenhosas ao longo de gradientes ambientais
title_full_unstemmed Estratégias ecológicas com base no sistema LHS (leaf-height-seed) em plantas lenhosas ao longo de gradientes ambientais
title_sort Estratégias ecológicas com base no sistema LHS (leaf-height-seed) em plantas lenhosas ao longo de gradientes ambientais
author Laureto, Livia Maira Orlandi
author_facet Laureto, Livia Maira Orlandi
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Cianciaruso, Marcus Vinicius
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Müeller, Sandra Cristina
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Almeida Neto, Mário
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Laureto, Livia Maira Orlandi
contributor_str_mv Cianciaruso, Marcus Vinicius
Guilherme, Frederico Augusto Guimarães
Cianciaruso, Marcus Vinicius
Müeller, Sandra Cristina
Almeida Neto, Mário
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Diversidade funcional
Cerrado
Perturbações
topic Ecologia vegetal
Diversidade funcional
Cerrado
Perturbações
Vegetal ecology
Functional diversity
Cerrado
Disturbance
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Vegetal ecology
Functional diversity
Cerrado
Disturbance
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
description How environmental filters and niche differentiation acts in assembly rules and the importance of ecological strategies in such process are unresolved questions in community ecology. We choose a savanna-forest gradient to answer these questions. Such gradient is related with variations in soil fertility, light and disturbance frequency. We used null models and LHS (leafheight-seed) traits, including intraspecific variability, to investigate if niche based process are acting in assemblages along the savanna-forest gradiente. We also investigated if diferente ecological strategies are favored along this gradiente and which edaphic parameters affects niche based process. We found evidence for environmental filtering in forest and savanna assemblages: factors such as soil, light and disturbance affected observed values of functional traits, which were more similar than expected by chance. However, environmental filters selected plants with different trait values along the gradient, highlighting the use of different ecological strategies depending of abiotic characteristics of each assemblage. In forest assemblages competitive strategies were the most commom (higher mean values for the three traits), suggesting that light is a stronger filter than soil nutrient availability. In savanna assemblages smaller plants with smaller specific lead área co-occurred most often, suggesting strategies focused on resource conservation. Furthermore, we found evidence for niche differentiation process (represented by competition between co-occurring plants) only in savanna: trait values were less similar than expected by the null model. Therefore, in such assemblages, where soil fertility is smaller and disturbances are more frequente, niche differentiation acts reducing competition and enabling the permanence of indidividuals in the assemblage. We found, also, that, soil fertility, texture and aluminium-pH are good predictors for both niche based processes. Althought other studies have found evidence for niche based process structuring natural communities, our research provides a more complete investigation about assembly rules, comprising important factors to assemblage dynamics simultaneously such as intraspecific variability, different functional traits and the influence of specific factors like soil.
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