Estrutura filogenética de assembleias de árvores do Cerrado. Compreendendo a biogeografia e história evolutiva do bioma

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Ano de defesa: 2016
Autor(a) principal: Souza Neto, Advaldo Carlos de lattes
Orientador(a): Collevatti, Rosane Garcia lattes
Banca de defesa: Collevatti, Rosane Garcia, Cianciaruso, Marcos Vinicius, Teles, Aristônio Magalhães, Duarte, Leandro da Silva, Carlucci, Marcos Bergmann
Tipo de documento: Tese
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Goiás
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de Pós-graduação em Ecologia e Evolução (ICB)
Departamento: Instituto de Ciências Biológicas - ICB (RG)
País: Brasil
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Link de acesso: http://repositorio.bc.ufg.br/tede/handle/tede/5722
Resumo: Understanding the processes that guide species distribution is a classic aim of Ecology. Several approaches were used to reach this objective. The use of phylogenetic data to elucidate and comprehend ecological patterns and processes has grown recently. However, the use of phylogeny as proxy to species traits, considering the premise that species phylogenetically closely related are functionally related, has been contested along the years. From these questions, several authors have thought about what is the best way to use the phylogenetic knowledge to better understand ecological and biogeographical patterns and processes. The Cerrado is the second largest biome of Brazil and has great biodiversity and many endemic species. The knowledge about the biome evolution has grown, but more studies still are necessary do deeply understand the origin of its biodiversity. Our aim was to use phylogenetic knowledge to try clarifying the evolutionary history of Cerrado biome. The first chapter brings a scientometric analysis of “Phylogenies and community ecology” paper by Webb et al. (2002). We conclude that the paper was very important to establish the “Ecophylogenetics” field, because even with a contested initial view, the work was important to bring the researchers attention about the use of phylogenies in ecological and evolutionary studies. The second chapter brings a phylogenetic approach to understand the Cerrado biome evolution and its relationship with other biomes surrounding it, using the Caesalpinioideae subfamily (Fabaceae) as model. In this chapter we observed that Cerrado biodiversity was originated by habitat shifting, which species from another biome, Caatinga in this case, can colonize a new environment and establish. However, some clades evolved in situ, diversifying in the Cerrado biome. The third chapter bring a deeper study on Cerrado evolution, using as model all trees that occur on Cerrado biome. In this chapter we studied the phylogenetic relationships among species that occur in different phytophisiognomies. We conclude that, although cerrado sensu stricto and cerradão be very similar, the other phytophysiognomies have independent evolutionary histories. Lastly, we conclude that phylogenetic knowledge is useful to understand historical and biogeographical processes. The vegetal biodiversity diversification of Cerrado was influenced by historical events like the C4 plants diversification and the uplift of Brazil Central shield. Besides, there are evidences that the Cerrado phytofisiognomies have independent evolutionary histories. The chapters add up previous studies to favour a better comprehension of Cerrado origin and evolution of its biodiversity, bringing new perspectives for future studies.
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spelling Collevatti, Rosane Garciahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9979596352166630Cianciaruso, Marcus Viniciushttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3421612628316830Collevatti, Rosane GarciaCianciaruso, Marcos ViniciusTeles, Aristônio MagalhãesDuarte, Leandro da SilvaCarlucci, Marcos Bergmannhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3620161068197367Souza Neto, Advaldo Carlos de2016-07-14T13:02:47Z2016-03-04SOUZA NETO, A. C. Estrutura filogenética de assembleias de árvores do Cerrado. Compreendendo a biogeografia e história evolutiva do bioma. 2016. 283 f. Tese (Doutorado em Ecologia e Evolução) - Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2016.http://repositorio.bc.ufg.br/tede/handle/tede/5722Understanding the processes that guide species distribution is a classic aim of Ecology. Several approaches were used to reach this objective. The use of phylogenetic data to elucidate and comprehend ecological patterns and processes has grown recently. However, the use of phylogeny as proxy to species traits, considering the premise that species phylogenetically closely related are functionally related, has been contested along the years. From these questions, several authors have thought about what is the best way to use the phylogenetic knowledge to better understand ecological and biogeographical patterns and processes. The Cerrado is the second largest biome of Brazil and has great biodiversity and many endemic species. The knowledge about the biome evolution has grown, but more studies still are necessary do deeply understand the origin of its biodiversity. Our aim was to use phylogenetic knowledge to try clarifying the evolutionary history of Cerrado biome. The first chapter brings a scientometric analysis of “Phylogenies and community ecology” paper by Webb et al. (2002). We conclude that the paper was very important to establish the “Ecophylogenetics” field, because even with a contested initial view, the work was important to bring the researchers attention about the use of phylogenies in ecological and evolutionary studies. The second chapter brings a phylogenetic approach to understand the Cerrado biome evolution and its relationship with other biomes surrounding it, using the Caesalpinioideae subfamily (Fabaceae) as model. In this chapter we observed that Cerrado biodiversity was originated by habitat shifting, which species from another biome, Caatinga in this case, can colonize a new environment and establish. However, some clades evolved in situ, diversifying in the Cerrado biome. The third chapter bring a deeper study on Cerrado evolution, using as model all trees that occur on Cerrado biome. In this chapter we studied the phylogenetic relationships among species that occur in different phytophisiognomies. We conclude that, although cerrado sensu stricto and cerradão be very similar, the other phytophysiognomies have independent evolutionary histories. Lastly, we conclude that phylogenetic knowledge is useful to understand historical and biogeographical processes. The vegetal biodiversity diversification of Cerrado was influenced by historical events like the C4 plants diversification and the uplift of Brazil Central shield. Besides, there are evidences that the Cerrado phytofisiognomies have independent evolutionary histories. The chapters add up previous studies to favour a better comprehension of Cerrado origin and evolution of its biodiversity, bringing new perspectives for future studies.Entender os processos que norteiam a distribuição geográfica de espécies é um objetivo clássico da Ecologia. Diversas abordagens foram utilizadas para atingir essa meta. O uso de dados filogenéticos para a elucidação e compreensão de processos e padrões ecológicos tem crescido muito nos últimos anos. Entretanto o uso de filogenias para substituir características das espécies, usando a premissa de que espécies filogeneticamente mais próximas são funcionalmente próximas, vem sido contestado ao longo do tempo. A partir desses questionamentos, diversos autores têm pensado qual seria a melhor maneira de se usar o conhecimento filogenético para melhor compreender padrões e processos ecológicos e biogeográficos. O Cerrado é o segundo maior bioma brasileiro e possui uma grande biodiversidade e endemismo de espécies. O conhecimento acerca da evolução do bioma vem crescendo, mas ainda são necessários mais estudos para entender a fundo a origem dessa grande diversidade biológica. Este trabalho teve como objetivo utilizar os conhecimentos filogenéticos para tentar esclarecer a história evolutiva do bioma Cerrado. No primeiro capítulo temos uma análise cienciométrica do artigo “Phylogenies and community ecology” de Webb et al. (2002). Podemos concluir que o artigo foi muito importante para o estabelecimento do campo da “Ecophylogenetics”, pois mesmo apresentando uma visão inicial contestada o trabalho foi importante para chamar a atenção dos pesquisadores acerca da aplicação de filogenias em estudos ecológicos e evolutivos. No segundo capítulo usamos uma abordagem filogenética para compreender a evolução do bioma Cerrado e sua relação com os biomas vizinhos que o cercam, tendo como modelo a subfamília Caesalpinioideae (Fabaceae). Nesse capítulo observamos que a biodiversidade do bioma pode ter se originado por meio do processo de mudança de habitats, no qual espécies de outros biomas, em especial da Caatinga, conseguem colonizar o novo ambiente e se estabelecer. Entretanto, alguns clados passaram pelo processo de evolução in situ, tendo se diversificado dentro do bioma Cerrado. No terceiro capítulo, aprofundamos no estudo da evolução do bioma, tendo como modelo de estudo todas as espécies de árvore que ocorrem no Cerrado. Nesse capítulo estudamos mais a fundo as relações de proximidade filogenética entre as espécies que ocorrem as diferentes fitofisionomias do bioma, chegando à conclusão que, embora o cerrado sensu stricto e o cerradão sejam bastante similares, as demais fitofisionomias possuem histórias evolutivas independentes. Por fim, concluí-se a partir do trabalho, que o conhecimento filogenético é bastante útil para entender processos históricos e biogeográficos. A diversificação da biodiversidade vegetal do Cerrado sofreu influência de eventos tais como a diversificação de plantas C4 e o soerguimento do escudo do Brasil central. Além disso, existem evidências de que o bioma apresente fitofisionomias com histórias evolutivas distintas. 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Estrutura filogenética de assembleias de árvores do Cerrado. Compreendendo a biogeografia e história evolutiva do bioma
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Phylogenetic structure of Cerrado tree assemblages. Understanding the biogeography and the evolutionary history of the biome
title Estrutura filogenética de assembleias de árvores do Cerrado. Compreendendo a biogeografia e história evolutiva do bioma
spellingShingle Estrutura filogenética de assembleias de árvores do Cerrado. Compreendendo a biogeografia e história evolutiva do bioma
Souza Neto, Advaldo Carlos de
Biodiversidade
Filogenia
Troca de habitats
Evolução in situ
Diversidade beta filogenética
Biodiversity
Phylogeny
Habitat shift
In situ evolution
Phylogenetic beta diversity
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
title_short Estrutura filogenética de assembleias de árvores do Cerrado. Compreendendo a biogeografia e história evolutiva do bioma
title_full Estrutura filogenética de assembleias de árvores do Cerrado. Compreendendo a biogeografia e história evolutiva do bioma
title_fullStr Estrutura filogenética de assembleias de árvores do Cerrado. Compreendendo a biogeografia e história evolutiva do bioma
title_full_unstemmed Estrutura filogenética de assembleias de árvores do Cerrado. Compreendendo a biogeografia e história evolutiva do bioma
title_sort Estrutura filogenética de assembleias de árvores do Cerrado. Compreendendo a biogeografia e história evolutiva do bioma
author Souza Neto, Advaldo Carlos de
author_facet Souza Neto, Advaldo Carlos de
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Collevatti, Rosane Garcia
dc.contributor.advisor1Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/9979596352166630
dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv Cianciaruso, Marcus Vinicius
dc.contributor.advisor-co1Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/3421612628316830
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Collevatti, Rosane Garcia
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Cianciaruso, Marcos Vinicius
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Teles, Aristônio Magalhães
dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv Duarte, Leandro da Silva
dc.contributor.referee5.fl_str_mv Carlucci, Marcos Bergmann
dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/3620161068197367
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Souza Neto, Advaldo Carlos de
contributor_str_mv Collevatti, Rosane Garcia
Cianciaruso, Marcus Vinicius
Collevatti, Rosane Garcia
Cianciaruso, Marcos Vinicius
Teles, Aristônio Magalhães
Duarte, Leandro da Silva
Carlucci, Marcos Bergmann
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Biodiversidade
Filogenia
Troca de habitats
Evolução in situ
Diversidade beta filogenética
topic Biodiversidade
Filogenia
Troca de habitats
Evolução in situ
Diversidade beta filogenética
Biodiversity
Phylogeny
Habitat shift
In situ evolution
Phylogenetic beta diversity
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Biodiversity
Phylogeny
Habitat shift
In situ evolution
Phylogenetic beta diversity
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
description Understanding the processes that guide species distribution is a classic aim of Ecology. Several approaches were used to reach this objective. The use of phylogenetic data to elucidate and comprehend ecological patterns and processes has grown recently. However, the use of phylogeny as proxy to species traits, considering the premise that species phylogenetically closely related are functionally related, has been contested along the years. From these questions, several authors have thought about what is the best way to use the phylogenetic knowledge to better understand ecological and biogeographical patterns and processes. The Cerrado is the second largest biome of Brazil and has great biodiversity and many endemic species. The knowledge about the biome evolution has grown, but more studies still are necessary do deeply understand the origin of its biodiversity. Our aim was to use phylogenetic knowledge to try clarifying the evolutionary history of Cerrado biome. The first chapter brings a scientometric analysis of “Phylogenies and community ecology” paper by Webb et al. (2002). We conclude that the paper was very important to establish the “Ecophylogenetics” field, because even with a contested initial view, the work was important to bring the researchers attention about the use of phylogenies in ecological and evolutionary studies. The second chapter brings a phylogenetic approach to understand the Cerrado biome evolution and its relationship with other biomes surrounding it, using the Caesalpinioideae subfamily (Fabaceae) as model. In this chapter we observed that Cerrado biodiversity was originated by habitat shifting, which species from another biome, Caatinga in this case, can colonize a new environment and establish. However, some clades evolved in situ, diversifying in the Cerrado biome. The third chapter bring a deeper study on Cerrado evolution, using as model all trees that occur on Cerrado biome. In this chapter we studied the phylogenetic relationships among species that occur in different phytophisiognomies. We conclude that, although cerrado sensu stricto and cerradão be very similar, the other phytophysiognomies have independent evolutionary histories. Lastly, we conclude that phylogenetic knowledge is useful to understand historical and biogeographical processes. The vegetal biodiversity diversification of Cerrado was influenced by historical events like the C4 plants diversification and the uplift of Brazil Central shield. Besides, there are evidences that the Cerrado phytofisiognomies have independent evolutionary histories. The chapters add up previous studies to favour a better comprehension of Cerrado origin and evolution of its biodiversity, bringing new perspectives for future studies.
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