Natural and anthropic forest fragments have distinct ecological behavior due to their different origin and landscape context

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Autor(a) principal: Souza, Cléber Rodrigo de
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Coelho, Polyanne Aparecida, Santos, Paola Ferreira, Menino, Gisele Cristina de Oliveira, Morel, Jean Daniel, Moreira, Aline Martins, Santos, Rubens Manoel dos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFLA
Texto Completo: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/41506
Resumo: We tested the hypothesis that plant populations in natural fragments have distinct ecological behavior in relation to anthropic fragments. We selected the species Myrcia splendens (SW.) DC. in 2 forest fragments located in southeastern Brazil that present different origins and landscape contexts. The natural fragment originates from landscape relief variations and is inserted in a native grassland matrix, while the anthropic fragment originates from fragmentation due to area conversion and is inserted in an agricultural matrix. We established transects covering an area from one border to the other in each fragment, and we established subunits of 400 m² within them. Within each subunit we measured all individuals of M. splendens at all establishment stages (seedlings to established trees). We monitored population behavior in the two fragments for 4 years, evaluating their spatial structure, temporal behavior, and age structure. The two populations present distinct ecological behaviors associated with their different origins and landscape contexts; the natural fragment is exposed to disturbances it has adapted to throughout the evolutionary process, whereas the anthropic fragment is subject to new evolutionary disturbances, such as effect edge, cattle, and recurrent fire.
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spelling Natural and anthropic forest fragments have distinct ecological behavior due to their different origin and landscape contextNatural forest patchesMyrcia splendens (SW.) DC.Capões de mataMatrix influenceManchas florestais naturaisMyrtaceaeInfluência da matrizFragmentos florestaisWe tested the hypothesis that plant populations in natural fragments have distinct ecological behavior in relation to anthropic fragments. We selected the species Myrcia splendens (SW.) DC. in 2 forest fragments located in southeastern Brazil that present different origins and landscape contexts. The natural fragment originates from landscape relief variations and is inserted in a native grassland matrix, while the anthropic fragment originates from fragmentation due to area conversion and is inserted in an agricultural matrix. We established transects covering an area from one border to the other in each fragment, and we established subunits of 400 m² within them. Within each subunit we measured all individuals of M. splendens at all establishment stages (seedlings to established trees). We monitored population behavior in the two fragments for 4 years, evaluating their spatial structure, temporal behavior, and age structure. The two populations present distinct ecological behaviors associated with their different origins and landscape contexts; the natural fragment is exposed to disturbances it has adapted to throughout the evolutionary process, whereas the anthropic fragment is subject to new evolutionary disturbances, such as effect edge, cattle, and recurrent fire.TÜBİTAK2020-06-19T18:19:05Z2020-06-19T18:19:05Z2019info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfSOUZA, C. R. da et al. Natural and anthropic forest fragments have distinct ecological behavior due to their different origin and landscape contexto. Turkish Journal of Botany, Ancara, v. 43, p. 487-498, 2019.http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/41506Turkish Journal of Botanyreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFLAinstname:Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)instacron:UFLAhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSouza, Cléber Rodrigo deCoelho, Polyanne AparecidaSantos, Paola FerreiraMenino, Gisele Cristina de OliveiraMorel, Jean DanielMoreira, Aline MartinsSantos, Rubens Manoel doseng2020-06-19T18:22:34Zoai:localhost:1/41506Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufla.br/oai/requestnivaldo@ufla.br || repositorio.biblioteca@ufla.bropendoar:2020-06-19T18:22:34Repositório Institucional da UFLA - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Natural and anthropic forest fragments have distinct ecological behavior due to their different origin and landscape context
title Natural and anthropic forest fragments have distinct ecological behavior due to their different origin and landscape context
spellingShingle Natural and anthropic forest fragments have distinct ecological behavior due to their different origin and landscape context
Souza, Cléber Rodrigo de
Natural forest patches
Myrcia splendens (SW.) DC.
Capões de mata
Matrix influence
Manchas florestais naturais
Myrtaceae
Influência da matriz
Fragmentos florestais
title_short Natural and anthropic forest fragments have distinct ecological behavior due to their different origin and landscape context
title_full Natural and anthropic forest fragments have distinct ecological behavior due to their different origin and landscape context
title_fullStr Natural and anthropic forest fragments have distinct ecological behavior due to their different origin and landscape context
title_full_unstemmed Natural and anthropic forest fragments have distinct ecological behavior due to their different origin and landscape context
title_sort Natural and anthropic forest fragments have distinct ecological behavior due to their different origin and landscape context
author Souza, Cléber Rodrigo de
author_facet Souza, Cléber Rodrigo de
Coelho, Polyanne Aparecida
Santos, Paola Ferreira
Menino, Gisele Cristina de Oliveira
Morel, Jean Daniel
Moreira, Aline Martins
Santos, Rubens Manoel dos
author_role author
author2 Coelho, Polyanne Aparecida
Santos, Paola Ferreira
Menino, Gisele Cristina de Oliveira
Morel, Jean Daniel
Moreira, Aline Martins
Santos, Rubens Manoel dos
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Souza, Cléber Rodrigo de
Coelho, Polyanne Aparecida
Santos, Paola Ferreira
Menino, Gisele Cristina de Oliveira
Morel, Jean Daniel
Moreira, Aline Martins
Santos, Rubens Manoel dos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Natural forest patches
Myrcia splendens (SW.) DC.
Capões de mata
Matrix influence
Manchas florestais naturais
Myrtaceae
Influência da matriz
Fragmentos florestais
topic Natural forest patches
Myrcia splendens (SW.) DC.
Capões de mata
Matrix influence
Manchas florestais naturais
Myrtaceae
Influência da matriz
Fragmentos florestais
description We tested the hypothesis that plant populations in natural fragments have distinct ecological behavior in relation to anthropic fragments. We selected the species Myrcia splendens (SW.) DC. in 2 forest fragments located in southeastern Brazil that present different origins and landscape contexts. The natural fragment originates from landscape relief variations and is inserted in a native grassland matrix, while the anthropic fragment originates from fragmentation due to area conversion and is inserted in an agricultural matrix. We established transects covering an area from one border to the other in each fragment, and we established subunits of 400 m² within them. Within each subunit we measured all individuals of M. splendens at all establishment stages (seedlings to established trees). We monitored population behavior in the two fragments for 4 years, evaluating their spatial structure, temporal behavior, and age structure. The two populations present distinct ecological behaviors associated with their different origins and landscape contexts; the natural fragment is exposed to disturbances it has adapted to throughout the evolutionary process, whereas the anthropic fragment is subject to new evolutionary disturbances, such as effect edge, cattle, and recurrent fire.
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