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Phylogeny, traits, environment, and space in cerrado plant communities at Emas National Park (Brazil)

Authors :
Batalha, Marco Antônio
Silva, Igor Aurélio
Cianciaruso, Marcus Vinicius
França, Helena
de Carvalho, Gustavo Henrique
Source :
Flora. Nov2011, Vol. 206 Issue 11, p949-956. 8p.
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Abstract: Soil, drought, and fire are abiotic factors that may act as environmental filters in the cerrado, the Brazilian savanna. We used a framework to analyze environmental filtering in geographic and phylogenetic context, sampling woody species in one of the largest cerrado reserves. In 100 quadrats, we measured 10 functional traits on each woody individual. We also measured several soil variables, altitude and slope as a rough surrogate of water availability, interval between fires, and time since last fire. Almost all environmental variables were spatially auto-correlated. We found an overall trait clustering, but not an overall phylogenetic clustering. Nevertheless, we found a phylogenetic signal for some traits. Linking phylogeny, traits, environment, and space, we were able to detect a major dichotomy between two geomorphological units. The flat tableland was positively related with altitude, fire frequency, and nutrient-richer soil. Environmental filtering caused by water availability and fire lead to trait clustering, with smaller shrubs and trees that presented thicker barks, denser woods, sclerophyllous leaves, highlighted by the prevalance of Myrtaceae. The other geomorphological unit, hilly terrain, was positively related with slope, low fire frequency, and nutrient-poorer soil. Environmental filtering was caused especially by nutrient-poor soil that lead to trait clustering, assembling taller trees, with thinner barks, lighter woods, and compound, large, tender, nutrient-richer leaves, distributed across many lineages, including Fabaceae. Hence, the high environmental variability in space with different environmental filters assembled different combination of plant traits and lineages, increasing the overall diversity in cerrado. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03672530
Volume :
206
Issue :
11
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Flora
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
67137197
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.flora.2011.07.004