Morphoanatomical, functional and evolutionary traits conditioning the adaptability of leguminosae in an edaphoclimatic gradient

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Autor(a) principal: Fagundes, Nathalle Cristine Alencar
Data de Publicação: 2019
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
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Texto Completo: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/33594
Resumo: This thesis aimed to assess relationships among phylogenetic diversity, functional traits and adaptive success of the family Leguminosae, represented by variables related to the structure and dynamics of this family in an edaphoclimatic gradient across the north / south direction of the Minas Gerais state. Said gradient comprises deciduous forest formations, in the northern portion of the state, semideciduous forests in the Campo das Vertentes mesoregion and ombrophilous nebular forests in southern Minas Gerais. To achieve our aim, we used data from two forest dynamics inventories (15 years and three measurements), structural data about the legumes in the sampled plots, chemical and textural soil variables, the nineteen bioclimatic variables from WorldClim, phylogenetic beta diversity and hydraulic-related functional traits collected from legume species within the forest plots. In the first chapter we fitted generalized linear mixed-effects models with all the aforementioned variables, and in the second chapter, with hydraulic-related wood functional traits, soils and using only data from Seasonally Dry Tropical Forest (SDTF) formations. From our results, we could observe that Leguminosae structure was strongly related to the sampled environmental variables, especially with altitude, which synthesizes climate and humidity, as well as to phylogenetic distance. This family distribution revealed conditioned to dry, hot and fertile environments. We found conspicuous functional specialization in the observed deciduous forests, with a decrease in specialization towards the semideciduous formations, and the presence of more generalist legume species, in terms of habitat, in the ombrophilous forests. The individuals collected in the deciduous forests presented lower vulnerability to cavitation by water vapour pressure deficit than those from semideciduous forests. Legume individuals from deciduous forests showed conservative ecological strategies, but with fast growth, while the individuals from the semideciduous formations revealed a functionality more compatible with an acquisitive strategy, but with slower growth. Thus, although usually regarded as a homogeneous biome, the SDTFs present distinct ecological strategies in response to seasonality. In semideciduous forests, despite the predominance of acquisitive species, we also found conservative and rapid-growth pioneer species. However, we recognised an increase in slow-growth legume species in the semideciduous forests dynamics, showing that climate change may be favou ring species that are tolerant to high temperatures and water deficit, influencing the floristic composition of semideciduous forests. Beyond increasing the understanding of the biogeographic patterns involved in the Leguminosae distribution, these results can provide insights about the Leguminosae responses to climate change and, consequently, they can be used to establish plant community conservation strategies.
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spelling Morphoanatomical, functional and evolutionary traits conditioning the adaptability of leguminosae in an edaphoclimatic gradientFloresta estacional decidualFloresta estacional semidecidualFloresta ombrófilaDiversidade beta-filogenéticaSeasonal deciduous forestSeasonal semideciduous forestOmbrophilous forestBotânica AplicadaThis thesis aimed to assess relationships among phylogenetic diversity, functional traits and adaptive success of the family Leguminosae, represented by variables related to the structure and dynamics of this family in an edaphoclimatic gradient across the north / south direction of the Minas Gerais state. Said gradient comprises deciduous forest formations, in the northern portion of the state, semideciduous forests in the Campo das Vertentes mesoregion and ombrophilous nebular forests in southern Minas Gerais. To achieve our aim, we used data from two forest dynamics inventories (15 years and three measurements), structural data about the legumes in the sampled plots, chemical and textural soil variables, the nineteen bioclimatic variables from WorldClim, phylogenetic beta diversity and hydraulic-related functional traits collected from legume species within the forest plots. In the first chapter we fitted generalized linear mixed-effects models with all the aforementioned variables, and in the second chapter, with hydraulic-related wood functional traits, soils and using only data from Seasonally Dry Tropical Forest (SDTF) formations. From our results, we could observe that Leguminosae structure was strongly related to the sampled environmental variables, especially with altitude, which synthesizes climate and humidity, as well as to phylogenetic distance. This family distribution revealed conditioned to dry, hot and fertile environments. We found conspicuous functional specialization in the observed deciduous forests, with a decrease in specialization towards the semideciduous formations, and the presence of more generalist legume species, in terms of habitat, in the ombrophilous forests. The individuals collected in the deciduous forests presented lower vulnerability to cavitation by water vapour pressure deficit than those from semideciduous forests. Legume individuals from deciduous forests showed conservative ecological strategies, but with fast growth, while the individuals from the semideciduous formations revealed a functionality more compatible with an acquisitive strategy, but with slower growth. Thus, although usually regarded as a homogeneous biome, the SDTFs present distinct ecological strategies in response to seasonality. In semideciduous forests, despite the predominance of acquisitive species, we also found conservative and rapid-growth pioneer species. However, we recognised an increase in slow-growth legume species in the semideciduous forests dynamics, showing that climate change may be favou ring species that are tolerant to high temperatures and water deficit, influencing the floristic composition of semideciduous forests. Beyond increasing the understanding of the biogeographic patterns involved in the Leguminosae distribution, these results can provide insights about the Leguminosae responses to climate change and, consequently, they can be used to establish plant community conservation strategies.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)A tese teve como objetivo avaliar a relação entre a diversidade filogenética, as características funcionais e o sucesso adaptativo de Leguminosae, representado pelas variáveis estruturais e dinâmicas dessa família em um gradiente edafoclimático na direção norte / sul do estado de Minas Gerais. O gradiente compreendeu formações de floresta decidual, no norte de Minas, floresta semidecidual no Campo das Vertentes, e floresta ombrófila nebular, no sul de Minas Gerais. Para tal, utilizamos dois inventários de dinâmica florestal (15 anos e três mensurações), dados de estrutura das leguminosas nas parcelas amostradas, variáveis químicas e texturais de solo, as dezenove variáveis bioclimáticas segundo o WorldClim, a diversidade beta-filogenética e características funcionais relativas à hidráulica das leguminosas, coletadas nas espécies presentes nas parcelas. Foram construídos modelos lineares generalizados mistos com todas as variáveis supracitadas no primeiro capítulo, e com características funcionais hidráulicas da madeira, solos e utilizando apenas as formações de Floresta Tropical Sazonalmente Seca (FTSS) no segundo capítulo. Através dos resultados, observamos que a estrutura das leguminosas foi fortemente relacionada às variáveis ambientais amostradas, principalmente com a altitude, variável que sintetiza clima e umidade, e à distância filogenética. A distribuição da família mostrou-se condicionada a ambientes secos, quentes e de solos férteis. Uma grande especialização em termos de funcionalidade foi observada nas florestas decíduas, diminuindo em direção às semideciduais e com as ombrófilas apresentando espécies mais generalistas em termos de habitat. Os indivíduos presentes nas florestas decíduas apresentam menor vulnerabilidade à cavitação por déficit de pressão de vapor do que os presentes em semideciduais. Florestas deciduais apresentaram leguminosas com estratégia ecológica conservativa, porém crescimento rápido, enquanto as semideciduais apresentaram funcionalidade compatível com uma característica aquisitiva, porém crescimento lento. Assim, apesar de tratadas como um bioma homogêneo, as FTSS apresentam estratégias ecológicas distintas em resposta à sazonalidade. Em florestas semideciduais, apesar da predominância de espécies aquisitivas, ocorreram espécies conservativas e pioneiras de crescimento muito rápido. Porém, houve aumento das leguminosas de crescimento lento na dinâmica das florestas semideciduais, mostrando que as mudanças climáticas podem estar favorecendo espécies tolerantes à altas temperaturas e maior déficit hídrico, influenciando a composição florística das florestas semideciduais. Esses resultados, além de auxiliarem na compreensão dos padrões biogeográficos envolvidos na distribuição da família, podem ser utilizados para predizer as respostas de Leguminosae mediante as mudanças climáticas, e consequentemente, estabelecer estratégias de conservação das comunidades vegetais.Universidade Federal de LavrasPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Botânica AplicadaUFLAbrasilDepartamento de BiologiaSantos, Rubens Manoel dosVieira, Letícia MariaLira, Marinês Ferreira PiresRezende, Vanessa LeiteNunes, Yule Roberta FerreiraFagundes, Nathalle Cristine Alencar2019-04-16T12:36:53Z2019-04-16T12:36:53Z2019-04-162019-03-29info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfFAGUNDES, N. C. A. Morphoanatomical, functional and evolutionary traits conditioning the adaptability of leguminosae in an edaphoclimatic gradient. 2019. 108 p. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Morphoanatomical, functional and evolutionary traits conditioning the adaptability of leguminosae in an edaphoclimatic gradient
title Morphoanatomical, functional and evolutionary traits conditioning the adaptability of leguminosae in an edaphoclimatic gradient
spellingShingle Morphoanatomical, functional and evolutionary traits conditioning the adaptability of leguminosae in an edaphoclimatic gradient
Fagundes, Nathalle Cristine Alencar
Floresta estacional decidual
Floresta estacional semidecidual
Floresta ombrófila
Diversidade beta-filogenética
Seasonal deciduous forest
Seasonal semideciduous forest
Ombrophilous forest
Botânica Aplicada
title_short Morphoanatomical, functional and evolutionary traits conditioning the adaptability of leguminosae in an edaphoclimatic gradient
title_full Morphoanatomical, functional and evolutionary traits conditioning the adaptability of leguminosae in an edaphoclimatic gradient
title_fullStr Morphoanatomical, functional and evolutionary traits conditioning the adaptability of leguminosae in an edaphoclimatic gradient
title_full_unstemmed Morphoanatomical, functional and evolutionary traits conditioning the adaptability of leguminosae in an edaphoclimatic gradient
title_sort Morphoanatomical, functional and evolutionary traits conditioning the adaptability of leguminosae in an edaphoclimatic gradient
author Fagundes, Nathalle Cristine Alencar
author_facet Fagundes, Nathalle Cristine Alencar
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Santos, Rubens Manoel dos
Vieira, Letícia Maria
Lira, Marinês Ferreira Pires
Rezende, Vanessa Leite
Nunes, Yule Roberta Ferreira
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fagundes, Nathalle Cristine Alencar
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Floresta estacional decidual
Floresta estacional semidecidual
Floresta ombrófila
Diversidade beta-filogenética
Seasonal deciduous forest
Seasonal semideciduous forest
Ombrophilous forest
Botânica Aplicada
topic Floresta estacional decidual
Floresta estacional semidecidual
Floresta ombrófila
Diversidade beta-filogenética
Seasonal deciduous forest
Seasonal semideciduous forest
Ombrophilous forest
Botânica Aplicada
description This thesis aimed to assess relationships among phylogenetic diversity, functional traits and adaptive success of the family Leguminosae, represented by variables related to the structure and dynamics of this family in an edaphoclimatic gradient across the north / south direction of the Minas Gerais state. Said gradient comprises deciduous forest formations, in the northern portion of the state, semideciduous forests in the Campo das Vertentes mesoregion and ombrophilous nebular forests in southern Minas Gerais. To achieve our aim, we used data from two forest dynamics inventories (15 years and three measurements), structural data about the legumes in the sampled plots, chemical and textural soil variables, the nineteen bioclimatic variables from WorldClim, phylogenetic beta diversity and hydraulic-related functional traits collected from legume species within the forest plots. In the first chapter we fitted generalized linear mixed-effects models with all the aforementioned variables, and in the second chapter, with hydraulic-related wood functional traits, soils and using only data from Seasonally Dry Tropical Forest (SDTF) formations. From our results, we could observe that Leguminosae structure was strongly related to the sampled environmental variables, especially with altitude, which synthesizes climate and humidity, as well as to phylogenetic distance. This family distribution revealed conditioned to dry, hot and fertile environments. We found conspicuous functional specialization in the observed deciduous forests, with a decrease in specialization towards the semideciduous formations, and the presence of more generalist legume species, in terms of habitat, in the ombrophilous forests. The individuals collected in the deciduous forests presented lower vulnerability to cavitation by water vapour pressure deficit than those from semideciduous forests. Legume individuals from deciduous forests showed conservative ecological strategies, but with fast growth, while the individuals from the semideciduous formations revealed a functionality more compatible with an acquisitive strategy, but with slower growth. Thus, although usually regarded as a homogeneous biome, the SDTFs present distinct ecological strategies in response to seasonality. In semideciduous forests, despite the predominance of acquisitive species, we also found conservative and rapid-growth pioneer species. However, we recognised an increase in slow-growth legume species in the semideciduous forests dynamics, showing that climate change may be favou ring species that are tolerant to high temperatures and water deficit, influencing the floristic composition of semideciduous forests. Beyond increasing the understanding of the biogeographic patterns involved in the Leguminosae distribution, these results can provide insights about the Leguminosae responses to climate change and, consequently, they can be used to establish plant community conservation strategies.
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