Estratégias funcionais CSR em um gradiente luminoso em floresta urbana tropical úmida no Nordeste do Brasil

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Autor(a) principal: FARIAS, Guilherme Henrique
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRPE
Texto Completo: http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/8651
Resumo: The Atlantic Forest suffered an intense process of degradation, which transformed previously continuous environments into fragments. The CSR theory, which classifies species into competitors (C), stress-tolerant (S) and ruderals (R), has been shown to be interesting to understand the influence of the environment on the functional strategies of plant species. Thus, this research aimed to evaluate how the variation of luminosity along the ecological succession in a humid tropical forest influences the proportion of the CSR functional strategies of the trees. The work was carried out in the Dois Irmãos State Park (PEDI), which is a protected remnant of the Atlantic Forest, a refuge for fauna and flora with 1161 ha, of great importance because it is a forest within an urbanized area. Data were collected in a module of the graduate program in biology (PPBio) composed of three treatments with different ages of regeneration: younger than 30 years (initial); between 34 and 46 years old (intermediate) and over 46 years old (mature). Three 250 x 40 m plots were sampled in each treatment, which were composed of 60 sampling units of 10 x 20 m. The data were the percentage of light transmission within the canopy (TransTotal%), the basal area and three leaf functional traits (specific leaf area, leaf dry matter content and leaf area), submitted to the StrateFy spreadsheet to determine the scores. of CSR strategies. From these scores, the CWM (Community Weighted-Mean) of C, S and R of the plots was calculated to obtain the predominance of ecological strategies at the community level. A MANOVA was performed with the values of CWM-C and CWM-S, basal area and TransTotal% to detect whether environmental variables explain the adoption of functional strategies, in addition to a regression between basal area and TransTotal%, in order to assess whether the forest structure is influencing the luminosity gradient. Light did not follow the expected pattern of greater penetration in more recent regeneration and less in mature forest. The basal area followed the expected pattern, although with little influence on the luminosity gradient. In the plots with higher light input, there were more trees with S strategy and in those with lower light input with C strategy. Both light, age or basal area were not determining factors for the adoption of CSR strategies Given the history of use and exploitation in the park, anthropic disturbances and chronic disturbances may be responsible for the patterns found.
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spelling RODAL, Maria Jesus NogueiraMARANGON, Ana Lícia PatriotaSAMPAIO, Everardo Valadares de Sa Barrettohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/4527029560029344FARIAS, Guilherme Henrique2022-09-12T12:28:21Z2022-05-25FARIAS, Guilherme Henrique. Estratégias funcionais CSR em um gradiente luminoso em floresta urbana tropical úmida no Nordeste do Brasil. 2022. 75 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências Florestais) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/8651The Atlantic Forest suffered an intense process of degradation, which transformed previously continuous environments into fragments. The CSR theory, which classifies species into competitors (C), stress-tolerant (S) and ruderals (R), has been shown to be interesting to understand the influence of the environment on the functional strategies of plant species. Thus, this research aimed to evaluate how the variation of luminosity along the ecological succession in a humid tropical forest influences the proportion of the CSR functional strategies of the trees. The work was carried out in the Dois Irmãos State Park (PEDI), which is a protected remnant of the Atlantic Forest, a refuge for fauna and flora with 1161 ha, of great importance because it is a forest within an urbanized area. Data were collected in a module of the graduate program in biology (PPBio) composed of three treatments with different ages of regeneration: younger than 30 years (initial); between 34 and 46 years old (intermediate) and over 46 years old (mature). Three 250 x 40 m plots were sampled in each treatment, which were composed of 60 sampling units of 10 x 20 m. The data were the percentage of light transmission within the canopy (TransTotal%), the basal area and three leaf functional traits (specific leaf area, leaf dry matter content and leaf area), submitted to the StrateFy spreadsheet to determine the scores. of CSR strategies. From these scores, the CWM (Community Weighted-Mean) of C, S and R of the plots was calculated to obtain the predominance of ecological strategies at the community level. A MANOVA was performed with the values of CWM-C and CWM-S, basal area and TransTotal% to detect whether environmental variables explain the adoption of functional strategies, in addition to a regression between basal area and TransTotal%, in order to assess whether the forest structure is influencing the luminosity gradient. Light did not follow the expected pattern of greater penetration in more recent regeneration and less in mature forest. The basal area followed the expected pattern, although with little influence on the luminosity gradient. In the plots with higher light input, there were more trees with S strategy and in those with lower light input with C strategy. Both light, age or basal area were not determining factors for the adoption of CSR strategies Given the history of use and exploitation in the park, anthropic disturbances and chronic disturbances may be responsible for the patterns found.A Mata Atlântica sofreu um intenso processo de degradação, que transformou, em fragmentos, ambientes anteriormente contínuos. A teoria CSR, que classifica as espécies em competidoras (C), tolerantes ao estresse (S) e ruderais (R), tem se mostrado interessante para entender a influência do meio nas estratégias funcionais das espécies de plantas. Assim, esta pesquisa objetivou avaliar como a variação de luminosidade ao longo da sucessão ecológica em uma floresta tropical úmida influencia a proporção das estratégias funcionais CSR das árvores. O trabalho foi realizado no Parque Estadual de Dois Irmãos (PEDI), que é um remanescente protegido de Mata Atlântica, refúgio de fauna e flora com 1161 ha, de grande importância, por se tratar de uma floresta dentro de uma zona urbanizada. Os dados foram coletados em um módulo do programa de pós-graduação de biologia (PPBio), composto por três tratamentos com diferentes idades de regeneração: menor que 30 anos (inicial); entre 34 e 46 anos (intermediário); e maior que 46 anos (madura). Foram amostradas três parcelas de 250 x 40 m em cada tratamento, sendo estas compostas por 60 unidade amostrais de 10 x 20 m. Os dados foram: a porcentagem de transmissão de luz no interior do dossel (TransTotal%), a área basal e três traços funcionais foliares (área foliar específica, conteúdo de matéria seca na folha e área foliar), submetidos à planilha StrateFy para determinação dos scores das estratégias CSR. A partir destes scores, calculou-se o CWM (Community Weighted-Mean) de C, S e R das parcelas para obtenção da predominância de estratégias ecológicas ao nível de comunidade. Foi realizada uma MANOVA com os valores de CWM-C e CWM-S, área basal e TransTotal% para detectar se as variáveis ambientais explicam a adoção de estratégias funcionais, além de uma regressão entre área basal e TransTotal%, com intuito de aferir se a estrutura da floresta está influenciando o gradiente de luminosidade. A luz não seguiu o padrão esperado de maior penetração na regeneração mais recente e menor na floresta madura. Já a área basal seguiu o padrão esperado, embora com pouca influência no gradiente de luminosidade. Nas parcelas com maior entrada de luz, havia mais árvores com estratégia S e, nas com menor entrada de luz, com estratégia C. Tanto luz quanto idade ou área basal não foram fatores determinantes para a adoção de estratégias CSR, dado o histórico de uso e explorações no parque, distúrbios antrópicos e perturbações crônicas podem ser os responsáveis pelos padrões encontrados.Submitted by Mario BC (mario@bc.ufrpe.br) on 2022-09-12T12:28:20Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Guilherme Henrique Farias.pdf: 1438953 bytes, checksum: 8f19b5d22fd6e26051725c674966c4ba (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2022-09-12T12:28:21Z (GMT). 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title Estratégias funcionais CSR em um gradiente luminoso em floresta urbana tropical úmida no Nordeste do Brasil
spellingShingle Estratégias funcionais CSR em um gradiente luminoso em floresta urbana tropical úmida no Nordeste do Brasil
FARIAS, Guilherme Henrique
Gradiente de luminosidade
Floresta tropical
Floresta urbana
Teoria CSR
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::RECURSOS FLORESTAIS E ENGENHARIA FLORESTAL
title_short Estratégias funcionais CSR em um gradiente luminoso em floresta urbana tropical úmida no Nordeste do Brasil
title_full Estratégias funcionais CSR em um gradiente luminoso em floresta urbana tropical úmida no Nordeste do Brasil
title_fullStr Estratégias funcionais CSR em um gradiente luminoso em floresta urbana tropical úmida no Nordeste do Brasil
title_full_unstemmed Estratégias funcionais CSR em um gradiente luminoso em floresta urbana tropical úmida no Nordeste do Brasil
title_sort Estratégias funcionais CSR em um gradiente luminoso em floresta urbana tropical úmida no Nordeste do Brasil
author FARIAS, Guilherme Henrique
author_facet FARIAS, Guilherme Henrique
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv RODAL, Maria Jesus Nogueira
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv MARANGON, Ana Lícia Patriota
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv SAMPAIO, Everardo Valadares de Sa Barretto
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv FARIAS, Guilherme Henrique
contributor_str_mv RODAL, Maria Jesus Nogueira
MARANGON, Ana Lícia Patriota
SAMPAIO, Everardo Valadares de Sa Barretto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Gradiente de luminosidade
Floresta tropical
Floresta urbana
Teoria CSR
topic Gradiente de luminosidade
Floresta tropical
Floresta urbana
Teoria CSR
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::RECURSOS FLORESTAIS E ENGENHARIA FLORESTAL
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description The Atlantic Forest suffered an intense process of degradation, which transformed previously continuous environments into fragments. The CSR theory, which classifies species into competitors (C), stress-tolerant (S) and ruderals (R), has been shown to be interesting to understand the influence of the environment on the functional strategies of plant species. Thus, this research aimed to evaluate how the variation of luminosity along the ecological succession in a humid tropical forest influences the proportion of the CSR functional strategies of the trees. The work was carried out in the Dois Irmãos State Park (PEDI), which is a protected remnant of the Atlantic Forest, a refuge for fauna and flora with 1161 ha, of great importance because it is a forest within an urbanized area. Data were collected in a module of the graduate program in biology (PPBio) composed of three treatments with different ages of regeneration: younger than 30 years (initial); between 34 and 46 years old (intermediate) and over 46 years old (mature). Three 250 x 40 m plots were sampled in each treatment, which were composed of 60 sampling units of 10 x 20 m. The data were the percentage of light transmission within the canopy (TransTotal%), the basal area and three leaf functional traits (specific leaf area, leaf dry matter content and leaf area), submitted to the StrateFy spreadsheet to determine the scores. of CSR strategies. From these scores, the CWM (Community Weighted-Mean) of C, S and R of the plots was calculated to obtain the predominance of ecological strategies at the community level. A MANOVA was performed with the values of CWM-C and CWM-S, basal area and TransTotal% to detect whether environmental variables explain the adoption of functional strategies, in addition to a regression between basal area and TransTotal%, in order to assess whether the forest structure is influencing the luminosity gradient. Light did not follow the expected pattern of greater penetration in more recent regeneration and less in mature forest. The basal area followed the expected pattern, although with little influence on the luminosity gradient. In the plots with higher light input, there were more trees with S strategy and in those with lower light input with C strategy. Both light, age or basal area were not determining factors for the adoption of CSR strategies Given the history of use and exploitation in the park, anthropic disturbances and chronic disturbances may be responsible for the patterns found.
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