Edaphic Drivers of Community Structure and Composition in a Mixed Ombrophilous Forest

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Autor(a) principal: Cordeiro,Juliano
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Zwiener,Victor Pereira, Curcio,Gustavo Ribas, Roderjan,Carlos Vellozo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Floresta e Ambiente
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Resumo: Abstract This study sought to assess the variation in species composition and community structure considering soil characteristics. Based on physical and chemical analyses of soil, we selected four sites for vegetation sampling: Haplic Cambisol (P1), Regolithic Neosol (P2), Latosol Bruno (P3) and Humic Cambisol (P4). In each site, we sampled all arboreal individuals with DBH ≥ 4.8 cm. Sites were distinguished by species with different values of importance and indicator index (indVal). Sites were clearly separated in biplots generated by canonical ordination (RDA), which indicated that the distribution of species correlates with acidity, Al+, C and P concentrations, CEC, pH, base saturation, drainage, and pedological unit. Our results show that local scale variation in soil attributes influences tree species composition and community structure, and, thus, should be considered for understanding the distribution, occupation, and response of tree species in remnants of Mixed Ombrophilous Forest.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Edaphic Drivers of Community Structure and Composition in a Mixed Ombrophilous Forest
title Edaphic Drivers of Community Structure and Composition in a Mixed Ombrophilous Forest
spellingShingle Edaphic Drivers of Community Structure and Composition in a Mixed Ombrophilous Forest
Cordeiro,Juliano
Atlantic Forest
environmental gradients
forest inventory
multivariate analysis
soil-vegetation relationship
title_short Edaphic Drivers of Community Structure and Composition in a Mixed Ombrophilous Forest
title_full Edaphic Drivers of Community Structure and Composition in a Mixed Ombrophilous Forest
title_fullStr Edaphic Drivers of Community Structure and Composition in a Mixed Ombrophilous Forest
title_full_unstemmed Edaphic Drivers of Community Structure and Composition in a Mixed Ombrophilous Forest
title_sort Edaphic Drivers of Community Structure and Composition in a Mixed Ombrophilous Forest
author Cordeiro,Juliano
author_facet Cordeiro,Juliano
Zwiener,Victor Pereira
Curcio,Gustavo Ribas
Roderjan,Carlos Vellozo
author_role author
author2 Zwiener,Victor Pereira
Curcio,Gustavo Ribas
Roderjan,Carlos Vellozo
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cordeiro,Juliano
Zwiener,Victor Pereira
Curcio,Gustavo Ribas
Roderjan,Carlos Vellozo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Atlantic Forest
environmental gradients
forest inventory
multivariate analysis
soil-vegetation relationship
topic Atlantic Forest
environmental gradients
forest inventory
multivariate analysis
soil-vegetation relationship
description Abstract This study sought to assess the variation in species composition and community structure considering soil characteristics. Based on physical and chemical analyses of soil, we selected four sites for vegetation sampling: Haplic Cambisol (P1), Regolithic Neosol (P2), Latosol Bruno (P3) and Humic Cambisol (P4). In each site, we sampled all arboreal individuals with DBH ≥ 4.8 cm. Sites were distinguished by species with different values of importance and indicator index (indVal). Sites were clearly separated in biplots generated by canonical ordination (RDA), which indicated that the distribution of species correlates with acidity, Al+, C and P concentrations, CEC, pH, base saturation, drainage, and pedological unit. Our results show that local scale variation in soil attributes influences tree species composition and community structure, and, thus, should be considered for understanding the distribution, occupation, and response of tree species in remnants of Mixed Ombrophilous Forest.
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