Assembly patterns and functional diversity of tree species in a successional gradient of araucaria forest in southern Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, José Vicente da
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Bergamin, Rodrigo Scarton, Zanini, Katia Janaina, Pillar, Valerio de Patta, Muller, Sandra Cristina
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Functional analysis of secondary succession may allow identifying and predicting processes of community assembly, which can be simultaneously driven by factors related to ecologi- cal filters and neutral forces. This study evaluated trait-convergence assembly patterns and trait-divergence assembly patterns in successional areas of Araucaria forest. Plant species were sampled in both the upper and lower strata and were described by 15 functional traits. Data analyses were based on multiplication and Procrustes adjustment of matrices, which permit to discriminate trait-convergence assembly patterns and trait-divergence assembly patterns along the forest succession (our environmental variable), and the influence of phy- logeny on these patterns. Initial and late forests were highly different in species composition, but the regenerating stratum was already more similar especially in functional terms. Traits related to the acquisitive-conservative trade-off (wood density, leaf nitrogen content, leaf area, leaf dry matter content) revealed strong convergent patterns of successional changes. Moreover divergence was maximized by specific leaf area, seed mass, deciduousness, and dispersal mode, showing a higher functional diversity in late Araucaria forests.
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title Assembly patterns and functional diversity of tree species in a successional gradient of araucaria forest in southern Brazil
spellingShingle Assembly patterns and functional diversity of tree species in a successional gradient of araucaria forest in southern Brazil
Silva, José Vicente da
Araucaria angustifolia
Florestas
Plant functional traits
Functional diversity
title_short Assembly patterns and functional diversity of tree species in a successional gradient of araucaria forest in southern Brazil
title_full Assembly patterns and functional diversity of tree species in a successional gradient of araucaria forest in southern Brazil
title_fullStr Assembly patterns and functional diversity of tree species in a successional gradient of araucaria forest in southern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Assembly patterns and functional diversity of tree species in a successional gradient of araucaria forest in southern Brazil
title_sort Assembly patterns and functional diversity of tree species in a successional gradient of araucaria forest in southern Brazil
author Silva, José Vicente da
author_facet Silva, José Vicente da
Bergamin, Rodrigo Scarton
Zanini, Katia Janaina
Pillar, Valerio de Patta
Muller, Sandra Cristina
author_role author
author2 Bergamin, Rodrigo Scarton
Zanini, Katia Janaina
Pillar, Valerio de Patta
Muller, Sandra Cristina
author2_role author
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, José Vicente da
Bergamin, Rodrigo Scarton
Zanini, Katia Janaina
Pillar, Valerio de Patta
Muller, Sandra Cristina
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Araucaria angustifolia
Florestas
topic Araucaria angustifolia
Florestas
Plant functional traits
Functional diversity
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Plant functional traits
Functional diversity
description Functional analysis of secondary succession may allow identifying and predicting processes of community assembly, which can be simultaneously driven by factors related to ecologi- cal filters and neutral forces. This study evaluated trait-convergence assembly patterns and trait-divergence assembly patterns in successional areas of Araucaria forest. Plant species were sampled in both the upper and lower strata and were described by 15 functional traits. Data analyses were based on multiplication and Procrustes adjustment of matrices, which permit to discriminate trait-convergence assembly patterns and trait-divergence assembly patterns along the forest succession (our environmental variable), and the influence of phy- logeny on these patterns. Initial and late forests were highly different in species composition, but the regenerating stratum was already more similar especially in functional terms. Traits related to the acquisitive-conservative trade-off (wood density, leaf nitrogen content, leaf area, leaf dry matter content) revealed strong convergent patterns of successional changes. Moreover divergence was maximized by specific leaf area, seed mass, deciduousness, and dispersal mode, showing a higher functional diversity in late Araucaria forests.
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