Functional patterns of tree communities in natural Araucaria forests and old monoculture conifer plantations

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Autor(a) principal: Malysz, Marcelo
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Muller, Sandra Cristina, Milesi, Simone Vendruscolo, Santos, Anita Stival dos, Overbeck, Gerhard Ernst
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/221482
Resumo: A functional perspective of tree communities is helpful for understanding forest dynamics, especially vegetation recovery after other land uses. Knowledge about ecological filters and survival strategies of trees are also important for the restoration of degraded areas. This study aimed to evaluate the functional composition and structure of adult and regenerative components of natural Araucaria forests, Araucaria plantations and plantations of exotic Pinus in subtropical southern Brazil. Differences in functional diversity and functional richness, and in community weighted mean trait values, including leaf traits and reproductive traits, were analyzed. RLQ analysis was used to assess the association between community structure, plant traits and environmental variables. Clear differences were found for most traits and for functional richness for the regenerative component, while the adult component was more similar among forest types. A clear separation in RLQ ordination associated with trait variation, for the adult component but not for regenerative trees, also indicates that communities are becoming functionally more similar with time. Plantations were shown to function as environmental filters by directly influencing species recruitment, richness and functional diversity. We conclude that passive restoration may be the best strategy for restoration of Araucaria forests.
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dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Functional patterns of tree communities in natural Araucaria forests and old monoculture conifer plantations
title Functional patterns of tree communities in natural Araucaria forests and old monoculture conifer plantations
spellingShingle Functional patterns of tree communities in natural Araucaria forests and old monoculture conifer plantations
Malysz, Marcelo
Araucaria angustifolia
Bioma Mata Atlântica
Atlantic Forest
Forest dynamics
Functional diversity
Functional patterns
Pinus sp.
Succession
Tree plantations
title_short Functional patterns of tree communities in natural Araucaria forests and old monoculture conifer plantations
title_full Functional patterns of tree communities in natural Araucaria forests and old monoculture conifer plantations
title_fullStr Functional patterns of tree communities in natural Araucaria forests and old monoculture conifer plantations
title_full_unstemmed Functional patterns of tree communities in natural Araucaria forests and old monoculture conifer plantations
title_sort Functional patterns of tree communities in natural Araucaria forests and old monoculture conifer plantations
author Malysz, Marcelo
author_facet Malysz, Marcelo
Muller, Sandra Cristina
Milesi, Simone Vendruscolo
Santos, Anita Stival dos
Overbeck, Gerhard Ernst
author_role author
author2 Muller, Sandra Cristina
Milesi, Simone Vendruscolo
Santos, Anita Stival dos
Overbeck, Gerhard Ernst
author2_role author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Malysz, Marcelo
Muller, Sandra Cristina
Milesi, Simone Vendruscolo
Santos, Anita Stival dos
Overbeck, Gerhard Ernst
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Araucaria angustifolia
Bioma Mata Atlântica
topic Araucaria angustifolia
Bioma Mata Atlântica
Atlantic Forest
Forest dynamics
Functional diversity
Functional patterns
Pinus sp.
Succession
Tree plantations
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Atlantic Forest
Forest dynamics
Functional diversity
Functional patterns
Pinus sp.
Succession
Tree plantations
description A functional perspective of tree communities is helpful for understanding forest dynamics, especially vegetation recovery after other land uses. Knowledge about ecological filters and survival strategies of trees are also important for the restoration of degraded areas. This study aimed to evaluate the functional composition and structure of adult and regenerative components of natural Araucaria forests, Araucaria plantations and plantations of exotic Pinus in subtropical southern Brazil. Differences in functional diversity and functional richness, and in community weighted mean trait values, including leaf traits and reproductive traits, were analyzed. RLQ analysis was used to assess the association between community structure, plant traits and environmental variables. Clear differences were found for most traits and for functional richness for the regenerative component, while the adult component was more similar among forest types. A clear separation in RLQ ordination associated with trait variation, for the adult component but not for regenerative trees, also indicates that communities are becoming functionally more similar with time. Plantations were shown to function as environmental filters by directly influencing species recruitment, richness and functional diversity. We conclude that passive restoration may be the best strategy for restoration of Araucaria forests.
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