Diversity of reproductive ecological groups in semideciduous seasonal forests

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Autor(a) principal: Deus, Filipe Ferreira de
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Vale, Vagner Santiago do, Schiavini, Ivan, Oliveira, Paulo Eugênio
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Bioscience journal (Online)
Texto Completo: https://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/23072
Resumo: Ecosystem degradation leads to loss of interactions between animals and plants, and changes in frequency of pollination systems, dispersal modes and sexual systems of plants. The objective of the present work was to compare the reproductive ecological groups of tree species among semideciduous seasonal forests remnants in the Triangulo Mineiro, Brazil, and to understand the organization of those plant communities. We analyzed the reproductive biology of 243 tree species found in 10 fragments, which showed different levels of disturbance. The occurrence and relative density of the species were used to estimate the importance of each reproductive feature. The study was based on a compilation of data present in specialized works and community surveys conducted in the region. We aggregated the species of these communities in ecological groups according to their reproductive characteristics. The frequency of species in each reproductive ecological group was, to a certain extent, similar between remnants. The pollination by small insects (small bees, wasps and flies) represented 42%, dispersal by birds 35%, and hermaphrodite sexual system 54% of the species. Clearer differences among fragments were found on the relative densities of each reproductive ecological group. Relatively specialized bat and moth pollination, as well as wind dispersal were common in the most disturbed fragment. But generalist reproductive characteristics predominated in the studied fragments.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Diversity of reproductive ecological groups in semideciduous seasonal forests
title Diversity of reproductive ecological groups in semideciduous seasonal forests
spellingShingle Diversity of reproductive ecological groups in semideciduous seasonal forests
Deus, Filipe Ferreira de
Pollination system
Dispersal system
Sexual system
Forest fragments
Biological Sciences
title_short Diversity of reproductive ecological groups in semideciduous seasonal forests
title_full Diversity of reproductive ecological groups in semideciduous seasonal forests
title_fullStr Diversity of reproductive ecological groups in semideciduous seasonal forests
title_full_unstemmed Diversity of reproductive ecological groups in semideciduous seasonal forests
title_sort Diversity of reproductive ecological groups in semideciduous seasonal forests
author Deus, Filipe Ferreira de
author_facet Deus, Filipe Ferreira de
Vale, Vagner Santiago do
Schiavini, Ivan
Oliveira, Paulo Eugênio
author_role author
author2 Vale, Vagner Santiago do
Schiavini, Ivan
Oliveira, Paulo Eugênio
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Deus, Filipe Ferreira de
Vale, Vagner Santiago do
Schiavini, Ivan
Oliveira, Paulo Eugênio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Pollination system
Dispersal system
Sexual system
Forest fragments
Biological Sciences
topic Pollination system
Dispersal system
Sexual system
Forest fragments
Biological Sciences
description Ecosystem degradation leads to loss of interactions between animals and plants, and changes in frequency of pollination systems, dispersal modes and sexual systems of plants. The objective of the present work was to compare the reproductive ecological groups of tree species among semideciduous seasonal forests remnants in the Triangulo Mineiro, Brazil, and to understand the organization of those plant communities. We analyzed the reproductive biology of 243 tree species found in 10 fragments, which showed different levels of disturbance. The occurrence and relative density of the species were used to estimate the importance of each reproductive feature. The study was based on a compilation of data present in specialized works and community surveys conducted in the region. We aggregated the species of these communities in ecological groups according to their reproductive characteristics. The frequency of species in each reproductive ecological group was, to a certain extent, similar between remnants. The pollination by small insects (small bees, wasps and flies) represented 42%, dispersal by birds 35%, and hermaphrodite sexual system 54% of the species. Clearer differences among fragments were found on the relative densities of each reproductive ecological group. Relatively specialized bat and moth pollination, as well as wind dispersal were common in the most disturbed fragment. But generalist reproductive characteristics predominated in the studied fragments.
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