Fragmentation effects on beta diversity of fragmented and conserved landscapes: insights about homogenization and differentiation processes

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Autor(a) principal: Araújo, Felipe de Carvalho
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Mendes, Carolina Njaime, Souza, Cleber Rodrigo de, Miranda, Kaline Fernandes, Morelli, Mariana Caroline Moreira, Coelho, Polyanne Aparecida, Figueiredo, Maria Auxiliadora Pereira, Carvalho, Warley Augusto Caldas, Castro, Gislene Carvalho de, Fontes, Marco Aurélio Leite, Santos, Rubens Manoel dos
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Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/54418
Resumo: Fragmentation is one of the main causes of biodiversity loss in tropical forests through consequences on their different components. Beta diversity patterns across fragments have been studied across multiple spatial scales, but comparisons with intact landscapes and in a variety of vegetation types are scarce. In order to address this issue of anthropogenic landscape disturbance, we tested two hypotheses relating to fragmentation and beta diversity: 1. Floristic homogenization at patch-level scale and 2. Floristic differentiation at landscape-level scale. The study was conducted in the Espinhaço Range biosphere reserve, Brazil. Three landscapes encompassing a broad range of vegetation types were sampled in 115 plots. Two landscapes were fragmented due to mining activities (Sabará and Brumadinho) and one is protected (Parque Estadual Serra do Rola-Moça). Results showed high overall beta diversity both between landscapes (conserved and fragmented) and vegetation types (forest, Brazilian savanna “campos rupestres”, ecotone and ironstone “canga”) with high turnover and species losses, even in highly disturbed vegetation types. The conserved landscape was most diverse in terms of richness. Thus, fragmentation effects differed from the expected with a main role of differentiation processes, and we argue that high beta diversity is not always a good predictor of ecosystem health.
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spelling Fragmentation effects on beta diversity of fragmented and conserved landscapes: insights about homogenization and differentiation processesTurnoverNestednessAnthropic disturbanceHabitat lossBiotic homogenizationBeta diversityFragmentationPerturbação antrópicaPerda de habitatHomogeneização bióticaDiversidade betaPaisagens fragmentadasFragmentation is one of the main causes of biodiversity loss in tropical forests through consequences on their different components. Beta diversity patterns across fragments have been studied across multiple spatial scales, but comparisons with intact landscapes and in a variety of vegetation types are scarce. In order to address this issue of anthropogenic landscape disturbance, we tested two hypotheses relating to fragmentation and beta diversity: 1. Floristic homogenization at patch-level scale and 2. Floristic differentiation at landscape-level scale. The study was conducted in the Espinhaço Range biosphere reserve, Brazil. Three landscapes encompassing a broad range of vegetation types were sampled in 115 plots. Two landscapes were fragmented due to mining activities (Sabará and Brumadinho) and one is protected (Parque Estadual Serra do Rola-Moça). Results showed high overall beta diversity both between landscapes (conserved and fragmented) and vegetation types (forest, Brazilian savanna “campos rupestres”, ecotone and ironstone “canga”) with high turnover and species losses, even in highly disturbed vegetation types. The conserved landscape was most diverse in terms of richness. Thus, fragmentation effects differed from the expected with a main role of differentiation processes, and we argue that high beta diversity is not always a good predictor of ecosystem health.Sociedade Botânica do Brasil2022-08-31T22:15:25Z2022-08-31T22:15:25Z2022-04info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfARAÚJO, F. de C. et al. Fragmentation effects on beta diversity of fragmented and conserved landscapes: insights about homogenization and differentiation processes. Acta Botanica Brasilica, Brasília, DF, v. 36, e2020abb0261, 2022. DOI: 10.1590/0102-33062020abb0261.http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/54418Acta Botanica Brasilicareponame:Repositório Institucional da UFLAinstname:Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)instacron:UFLAhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAraújo, Felipe de CarvalhoMendes, Carolina NjaimeSouza, Cleber Rodrigo deMiranda, Kaline FernandesMorelli, Mariana Caroline MoreiraCoelho, Polyanne AparecidaFigueiredo, Maria Auxiliadora PereiraCarvalho, Warley Augusto CaldasCastro, Gislene Carvalho deFontes, Marco Aurélio LeiteSantos, Rubens Manoel doseng2022-08-31T22:15:49Zoai:localhost:1/54418Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufla.br/oai/requestnivaldo@ufla.br || repositorio.biblioteca@ufla.bropendoar:2022-08-31T22:15:49Repositório Institucional da UFLA - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Fragmentation effects on beta diversity of fragmented and conserved landscapes: insights about homogenization and differentiation processes
title Fragmentation effects on beta diversity of fragmented and conserved landscapes: insights about homogenization and differentiation processes
spellingShingle Fragmentation effects on beta diversity of fragmented and conserved landscapes: insights about homogenization and differentiation processes
Araújo, Felipe de Carvalho
Turnover
Nestedness
Anthropic disturbance
Habitat loss
Biotic homogenization
Beta diversity
Fragmentation
Perturbação antrópica
Perda de habitat
Homogeneização biótica
Diversidade beta
Paisagens fragmentadas
title_short Fragmentation effects on beta diversity of fragmented and conserved landscapes: insights about homogenization and differentiation processes
title_full Fragmentation effects on beta diversity of fragmented and conserved landscapes: insights about homogenization and differentiation processes
title_fullStr Fragmentation effects on beta diversity of fragmented and conserved landscapes: insights about homogenization and differentiation processes
title_full_unstemmed Fragmentation effects on beta diversity of fragmented and conserved landscapes: insights about homogenization and differentiation processes
title_sort Fragmentation effects on beta diversity of fragmented and conserved landscapes: insights about homogenization and differentiation processes
author Araújo, Felipe de Carvalho
author_facet Araújo, Felipe de Carvalho
Mendes, Carolina Njaime
Souza, Cleber Rodrigo de
Miranda, Kaline Fernandes
Morelli, Mariana Caroline Moreira
Coelho, Polyanne Aparecida
Figueiredo, Maria Auxiliadora Pereira
Carvalho, Warley Augusto Caldas
Castro, Gislene Carvalho de
Fontes, Marco Aurélio Leite
Santos, Rubens Manoel dos
author_role author
author2 Mendes, Carolina Njaime
Souza, Cleber Rodrigo de
Miranda, Kaline Fernandes
Morelli, Mariana Caroline Moreira
Coelho, Polyanne Aparecida
Figueiredo, Maria Auxiliadora Pereira
Carvalho, Warley Augusto Caldas
Castro, Gislene Carvalho de
Fontes, Marco Aurélio Leite
Santos, Rubens Manoel dos
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Araújo, Felipe de Carvalho
Mendes, Carolina Njaime
Souza, Cleber Rodrigo de
Miranda, Kaline Fernandes
Morelli, Mariana Caroline Moreira
Coelho, Polyanne Aparecida
Figueiredo, Maria Auxiliadora Pereira
Carvalho, Warley Augusto Caldas
Castro, Gislene Carvalho de
Fontes, Marco Aurélio Leite
Santos, Rubens Manoel dos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Turnover
Nestedness
Anthropic disturbance
Habitat loss
Biotic homogenization
Beta diversity
Fragmentation
Perturbação antrópica
Perda de habitat
Homogeneização biótica
Diversidade beta
Paisagens fragmentadas
topic Turnover
Nestedness
Anthropic disturbance
Habitat loss
Biotic homogenization
Beta diversity
Fragmentation
Perturbação antrópica
Perda de habitat
Homogeneização biótica
Diversidade beta
Paisagens fragmentadas
description Fragmentation is one of the main causes of biodiversity loss in tropical forests through consequences on their different components. Beta diversity patterns across fragments have been studied across multiple spatial scales, but comparisons with intact landscapes and in a variety of vegetation types are scarce. In order to address this issue of anthropogenic landscape disturbance, we tested two hypotheses relating to fragmentation and beta diversity: 1. Floristic homogenization at patch-level scale and 2. Floristic differentiation at landscape-level scale. The study was conducted in the Espinhaço Range biosphere reserve, Brazil. Three landscapes encompassing a broad range of vegetation types were sampled in 115 plots. Two landscapes were fragmented due to mining activities (Sabará and Brumadinho) and one is protected (Parque Estadual Serra do Rola-Moça). Results showed high overall beta diversity both between landscapes (conserved and fragmented) and vegetation types (forest, Brazilian savanna “campos rupestres”, ecotone and ironstone “canga”) with high turnover and species losses, even in highly disturbed vegetation types. The conserved landscape was most diverse in terms of richness. Thus, fragmentation effects differed from the expected with a main role of differentiation processes, and we argue that high beta diversity is not always a good predictor of ecosystem health.
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