Traços funcionais de ambientes ciliar e não ciliar em Mata Atlântica

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Autor(a) principal: SILVA, Lucas Benedito da
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Functional traits are characteristics classified as morphological, physiological or phenological and that can be measured. These have a strong relationship with ecological processes and the functioning of communities, as well as ecosystems, exposing feedbacks to the environmental state or changing characteristics of the environment. This research aimed to analyze the structural behavior of the functional traits of tree species in riparian and non-riparian areas of the Atlantic Forest, in order to contribute to a functional ecological approach in different environmental contexts. For this purpose, six functional traits were used: leaf area, leaf thickness, specific leaf area, leaf dry matter content, leaf composition and maximum height; three ecological groups: pioneer, early secondary and late secondary; six soil variables: hydrogenic potential, phosphorus, calcium, magnesium, potassium and aluminum. The Shapiro-Wilk test was applied to assess whether the data meet the statistical assumptions. The functional traits were submitted to a correlation matrix by the Spearman coefficient, then the phenotypic plasticity index was calculated for the functional traits between environments. The Friedman and Kruskal-Wallis test was used to verify if there was a difference between the values of the functional traits between environments, ecological groups and soil variables. The analysis of principal components was carried out, which made it possible to carry out analyzes between multiple variables of functional traits, ecological groups and soil variables. Non-metric multidimensional scaling analysis was applied to assess the distribution of nutrient levels between the study areas. The functional diversity calculation was based on the estimators: functional richness, functional evenness, functional divergence and functional dispersion, which compared the preserved riparian and non-ciliary environments. Functional composition across communities was assessed by the weighted average of community-level trait values. It was identified that the environments diverge between the functional traits, the traits by ecological groups, between the estimators of functional diversity and also between the levels of nutrients in the soil. The riparian environment showed higher values for morphological functional traits, greater spacing between individuals, greater functional uniformity and homogeneity between the abundance of species. The ciliary context favored plasticity among the functional traits. The non-riparian environment presented high values of functional divergence and functional equitability, competitiveness for the use of resources with high vertical investment and a tendency to group functional strategies. The high abundance of individuals may be influencing the plasticity in this community. The areas diverge between nutrient levels of soil, with low values for all nutrients in the areas. Soil variables alone contribute little to changes in functional traits.
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spelling MARANGON, Ana Lícia Patriota FelicianoGRUGIKI, Marília AlvesGONÇALVES, Maria da Penha Moreirahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2948005042743422SILVA, Lucas Benedito da2023-05-15T17:10:03Z2022-08-31SILVA, Lucas Benedito da. Traços funcionais de ambientes ciliar e não ciliar em Mata Atlântica. 2022. 83 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências Florestais) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/8947Functional traits are characteristics classified as morphological, physiological or phenological and that can be measured. These have a strong relationship with ecological processes and the functioning of communities, as well as ecosystems, exposing feedbacks to the environmental state or changing characteristics of the environment. This research aimed to analyze the structural behavior of the functional traits of tree species in riparian and non-riparian areas of the Atlantic Forest, in order to contribute to a functional ecological approach in different environmental contexts. For this purpose, six functional traits were used: leaf area, leaf thickness, specific leaf area, leaf dry matter content, leaf composition and maximum height; three ecological groups: pioneer, early secondary and late secondary; six soil variables: hydrogenic potential, phosphorus, calcium, magnesium, potassium and aluminum. The Shapiro-Wilk test was applied to assess whether the data meet the statistical assumptions. The functional traits were submitted to a correlation matrix by the Spearman coefficient, then the phenotypic plasticity index was calculated for the functional traits between environments. The Friedman and Kruskal-Wallis test was used to verify if there was a difference between the values of the functional traits between environments, ecological groups and soil variables. The analysis of principal components was carried out, which made it possible to carry out analyzes between multiple variables of functional traits, ecological groups and soil variables. Non-metric multidimensional scaling analysis was applied to assess the distribution of nutrient levels between the study areas. The functional diversity calculation was based on the estimators: functional richness, functional evenness, functional divergence and functional dispersion, which compared the preserved riparian and non-ciliary environments. Functional composition across communities was assessed by the weighted average of community-level trait values. It was identified that the environments diverge between the functional traits, the traits by ecological groups, between the estimators of functional diversity and also between the levels of nutrients in the soil. The riparian environment showed higher values for morphological functional traits, greater spacing between individuals, greater functional uniformity and homogeneity between the abundance of species. The ciliary context favored plasticity among the functional traits. The non-riparian environment presented high values of functional divergence and functional equitability, competitiveness for the use of resources with high vertical investment and a tendency to group functional strategies. The high abundance of individuals may be influencing the plasticity in this community. The areas diverge between nutrient levels of soil, with low values for all nutrients in the areas. Soil variables alone contribute little to changes in functional traits.Os traços funcionais são características classificadas como morfológicas, fisiológicas ou fenológicas e que podem ser medidas. Estes possuem forte relação com os processos ecológicos e funcionamento das comunidades, bem como de ecossistemas, expondo feedbacks ao estado ambiental ou alterando características do meio. Esta pesquisa teve por objetivo analisar o comportamento estrutural dos traços funcionais de espécies arbóreas em área ciliar e não ciliar de Mata Atlântica, de modo a contribuir com uma abordagem ecológica funcional sobre diferentes contextos ambientais. Para esse fim, utilizou-se de seis traços funcionais: área foliar, espessura foliar, área foliar específica, teor de matéria seca foliar, composição foliar e altura máxima; três grupos ecológicos: pioneira, secundária inicial e secundária tardia; e seis variáveis de solo: potencial hidrogeniônico, fósforo, cálcio, magnésio, potássio e alumínio. Aplicou-se o teste Shapiro-Wilk para avaliar se os dados atendiam aos pressupostos estatísticos. Os traços funcionais foram submetidos à matriz de correlação pelo coeficiente de Spearman, em seguida, calculou-se o índice de plasticidade fenotípica para os traços funcionais entre ambientes. O teste de Friedman e Kruskal-Wallis foi utilizado para verificar se houve diferença entre valores dos traços funcionais entre ambientes, grupos ecológicos e as variáveis de solo. Foi realizada a análise de componentes principais, a qual possibilitou a realização de análises entre múltiplas variáveis de traços funcionais, grupos ecológicos e variáveis de solo. Aplicou-se a análise de escalonamento multidimensional não métrico para avaliar a distribuição dos níveis de nutrientes entre as áreas de estudo. O cálculo de diversidade funcional baseou-se nos estimadores: riqueza funcional, equitabilidade funcional, divergência funcional e dispersão funcional, o qual comparou o ambiente preservado ciliar ao não ciliar. A composição funcional entre as comunidades foi avaliada pela média ponderada de valores dos traços em nível de comunidade. Identificou-se que os ambientes divergem entre os traços funcionais, os traços por grupos ecológicos, entre os estimadores de diversidade funcional e também entre os níveis de nutrientes no solo. O ambiente ciliar apresentou maiores valores para os traços funcionais morfológicos, maior espaçamento entre indivíduos, maior uniformidade funcional e homogeneidade entre a abundância das espécies. O contexto ciliar favoreceu a plasticidade entre os traços funcionais. O ambiente não ciliar apresentou altos valores de divergência funcional e equitabilidade funcional, competitividade por uso dos recursos com alto investimento vertical e tendência de agrupamento de estratégias funcionais. A alta abundância de indivíduos pode estar influenciando a plasticidade nesta comunidade. As áreas divergem entre níveis nutricionais de solo, com baixos valores para todos os nutrientes nas áreas. As variáveis de solo por si só pouco contribuem para as modificações dos traços funcionais.Submitted by (ana.araujo@ufrpe.br) on 2023-05-15T17:10:03Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Lucas Benedito da Silva.pdf: 1835558 bytes, checksum: 44163839616d5cd9a7e8e1c103a68697 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2023-05-15T17:10:03Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Traços funcionais de ambientes ciliar e não ciliar em Mata Atlântica
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Functional traits of riviral and non-riviral environments in the Atlantic Forest
title Traços funcionais de ambientes ciliar e não ciliar em Mata Atlântica
spellingShingle Traços funcionais de ambientes ciliar e não ciliar em Mata Atlântica
SILVA, Lucas Benedito da
Mata ciliar
Vegetação arbórea
Diversidade funcional
Fertilidade do solo
Ecologia funcional
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::RECURSOS FLORESTAIS E ENGENHARIA FLORESTAL
title_short Traços funcionais de ambientes ciliar e não ciliar em Mata Atlântica
title_full Traços funcionais de ambientes ciliar e não ciliar em Mata Atlântica
title_fullStr Traços funcionais de ambientes ciliar e não ciliar em Mata Atlântica
title_full_unstemmed Traços funcionais de ambientes ciliar e não ciliar em Mata Atlântica
title_sort Traços funcionais de ambientes ciliar e não ciliar em Mata Atlântica
author SILVA, Lucas Benedito da
author_facet SILVA, Lucas Benedito da
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv MARANGON, Ana Lícia Patriota Feliciano
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv GRUGIKI, Marília Alves
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv GONÇALVES, Maria da Penha Moreira
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv SILVA, Lucas Benedito da
contributor_str_mv MARANGON, Ana Lícia Patriota Feliciano
GRUGIKI, Marília Alves
GONÇALVES, Maria da Penha Moreira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Mata ciliar
Vegetação arbórea
Diversidade funcional
Fertilidade do solo
Ecologia funcional
topic Mata ciliar
Vegetação arbórea
Diversidade funcional
Fertilidade do solo
Ecologia funcional
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::RECURSOS FLORESTAIS E ENGENHARIA FLORESTAL
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description Functional traits are characteristics classified as morphological, physiological or phenological and that can be measured. These have a strong relationship with ecological processes and the functioning of communities, as well as ecosystems, exposing feedbacks to the environmental state or changing characteristics of the environment. This research aimed to analyze the structural behavior of the functional traits of tree species in riparian and non-riparian areas of the Atlantic Forest, in order to contribute to a functional ecological approach in different environmental contexts. For this purpose, six functional traits were used: leaf area, leaf thickness, specific leaf area, leaf dry matter content, leaf composition and maximum height; three ecological groups: pioneer, early secondary and late secondary; six soil variables: hydrogenic potential, phosphorus, calcium, magnesium, potassium and aluminum. The Shapiro-Wilk test was applied to assess whether the data meet the statistical assumptions. The functional traits were submitted to a correlation matrix by the Spearman coefficient, then the phenotypic plasticity index was calculated for the functional traits between environments. The Friedman and Kruskal-Wallis test was used to verify if there was a difference between the values of the functional traits between environments, ecological groups and soil variables. The analysis of principal components was carried out, which made it possible to carry out analyzes between multiple variables of functional traits, ecological groups and soil variables. Non-metric multidimensional scaling analysis was applied to assess the distribution of nutrient levels between the study areas. The functional diversity calculation was based on the estimators: functional richness, functional evenness, functional divergence and functional dispersion, which compared the preserved riparian and non-ciliary environments. Functional composition across communities was assessed by the weighted average of community-level trait values. It was identified that the environments diverge between the functional traits, the traits by ecological groups, between the estimators of functional diversity and also between the levels of nutrients in the soil. The riparian environment showed higher values for morphological functional traits, greater spacing between individuals, greater functional uniformity and homogeneity between the abundance of species. The ciliary context favored plasticity among the functional traits. The non-riparian environment presented high values of functional divergence and functional equitability, competitiveness for the use of resources with high vertical investment and a tendency to group functional strategies. The high abundance of individuals may be influencing the plasticity in this community. The areas diverge between nutrient levels of soil, with low values for all nutrients in the areas. Soil variables alone contribute little to changes in functional traits.
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