Diversidade funcional e estratégias nutricionais de espécies arbustivo-arbóreas de cerrado e floresta estacional

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Ano de defesa: 2016
Autor(a) principal: Miatto, Raquel Carolina
Orientador(a): Batalha, Marco Antônio Portugal Luttembarck lattes
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Tipo de documento: Tese
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: eng
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de São Carlos
Câmpus São Carlos
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ecologia e Recursos Naturais - PPGERN
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Link de acesso: https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/7996
Resumo: Soil fertility is one of the main determinants of the abrupt boundaries between the cerrado and the seasonal forest. Given that the remaining patches of cerrado are surrounded by agricultural matrices and may be impacted by eutrophication, understanding whether the dystrophic soils of cerrado drive plant strategies and diversity might help us predict the risk of cerrado replacement by forest vegetation and avoid loss of species and functions. In the first chapter, we compared cerrado and seasonal forest species in terms of nitrogen and phosphorus concentration in green and senesced leaves and resorption efficiencies. We quantified the relationships among these traits, with other key leaf traits, and with soil features. Nitrogen and phosphorus concentration in green and senesced leaves were more strongly related to generalised measures of soil fertility than to soil total nitrogen and available phosphorus, but this pattern was not so clear for resorption efficiencies. Besides, leaf nitrogen:phosphorus ratio was lower in cerrado, despite the lack of difference in soil nitrogen and phosphorus between both vegetation types. In the second chapter, we tested whether cerrado and seasonal forest communities were assembled by different processes, despite their physical proximity. We calculated the pairwise functional-phylogenetic distances in cerrado and seasonal forest communities. We tested whether these distances were related to soil properties in each environment. Cerrado and seasonal forest were not assembled by different rules, and soil fertility determined the functional differences between both vegetation types, even though it was not the only force shaping the communities. In the third chapter, we studied patterns in chemical and structural traits in green leaves of cerrado and forest species, in their response to soil fertility, and in their effect on litter decomposition rates. Despite the large effect of taxonomy, soil exerted strong effect through multipleelement control over species functional traits and strategies. The effect of such different strategies on functioning, however, was less prominent.
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spelling Miatto, Raquel CarolinaBatalha, Marco Antônio Portugal Luttembarckhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3893228815181339http://lattes.cnpq.br/3215187098685874e192389b-90e2-4f69-bd61-9c0f2bd3bc432016-10-20T18:25:53Z2016-10-20T18:25:53Z2016-03-04MIATTO, Raquel Carolina. Diversidade funcional e estratégias nutricionais de espécies arbustivo-arbóreas de cerrado e floresta estacional. 2016. Tese (Doutorado em Ecologia e Recursos Naturais) – Universidade Federal de São Carlos, São Carlos, 2016. Disponível em: https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/7996.https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/7996Soil fertility is one of the main determinants of the abrupt boundaries between the cerrado and the seasonal forest. Given that the remaining patches of cerrado are surrounded by agricultural matrices and may be impacted by eutrophication, understanding whether the dystrophic soils of cerrado drive plant strategies and diversity might help us predict the risk of cerrado replacement by forest vegetation and avoid loss of species and functions. In the first chapter, we compared cerrado and seasonal forest species in terms of nitrogen and phosphorus concentration in green and senesced leaves and resorption efficiencies. We quantified the relationships among these traits, with other key leaf traits, and with soil features. Nitrogen and phosphorus concentration in green and senesced leaves were more strongly related to generalised measures of soil fertility than to soil total nitrogen and available phosphorus, but this pattern was not so clear for resorption efficiencies. Besides, leaf nitrogen:phosphorus ratio was lower in cerrado, despite the lack of difference in soil nitrogen and phosphorus between both vegetation types. In the second chapter, we tested whether cerrado and seasonal forest communities were assembled by different processes, despite their physical proximity. We calculated the pairwise functional-phylogenetic distances in cerrado and seasonal forest communities. We tested whether these distances were related to soil properties in each environment. Cerrado and seasonal forest were not assembled by different rules, and soil fertility determined the functional differences between both vegetation types, even though it was not the only force shaping the communities. In the third chapter, we studied patterns in chemical and structural traits in green leaves of cerrado and forest species, in their response to soil fertility, and in their effect on litter decomposition rates. Despite the large effect of taxonomy, soil exerted strong effect through multipleelement control over species functional traits and strategies. The effect of such different strategies on functioning, however, was less prominent.A fertilidade do solo é um dos principais determinantes das transições abruptas entre o cerrado e a floresta estacional. Uma vez que os fragmentos remanescentes de cerrado estão cercados por matrizes agrícolas e podem ser impactados pela eutrofização, entender em que extensão os solos distrófico do cerrado determinam as estratégias e diversidade vegetal pode nos ajudar a prever os riscos de substituição do cerrado pela vegetação florestal e a evitar a perda de espécies e funções. No primeiro capítulo, comparamos as espécies de cerrado e de floresta estacional em relação às concentrações de nitrogênio e fósforo nas folhas verdes e senescentes e em relação à reabsorção proporcional desses nutrientes. Quantificamos a relação desses traços com outros traços foliares estruturais e com as propriedades do solo de cada ambiente. As variações das concentrações de nitrogênio e fósforo nas folhas verdes e senescentes estiveram mais relacionadas a medidas gerais de fertilidade do solo do que ao nitrogênio e fósforo do solo. No caso eficiência de reabsorção de nutriente, essas relações foram menos claras. Ainda, a relação nitrogênio:fósforo foliar foi menor entre as espécies de cerrado, apesar de os solos de cerrado e floresta não diferirem em relação ao nitrogênio e ao fósforo. No segundo capítulo, testamos se o cerrado e a floresta estacional foram montados por regras diferentes, apesar da proximidade física que possuem. Calculamos a distância filogenética-funcional entre os pares das espécies presentes em cada comunidade. Testamos se essas distâncias estavam relacionadas às propriedades do solo de cada ambiente. As regras de assembleias não diferiram do cerrado para a floresta estacional, e a fertilidade do solo determinou as diferenças funcionais entre ambos os tipos vegetacionais, apesar de não ser o único fator estruturando suas comunidades. No terceiro capítulo, estudamos padrões nos traços químicos e estruturais das folhas verdes das espécies de cerrado e de floresta, suas respostas à fertilidade do solo e seus efeitos sobre as taxas de decomposição. Apesar de um forte impacto da taxonomia na variação dos traços foliares, o solo exerceu um controle 9 importante nos traços e nas estratégias das espécies do cerrado e da floresta por meio de múltiplos elementos. 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Diversidade funcional e estratégias nutricionais de espécies arbustivo-arbóreas de cerrado e floresta estacional
title Diversidade funcional e estratégias nutricionais de espécies arbustivo-arbóreas de cerrado e floresta estacional
spellingShingle Diversidade funcional e estratégias nutricionais de espécies arbustivo-arbóreas de cerrado e floresta estacional
Miatto, Raquel Carolina
Filtro ambiental
Florestas tropicais
Reabsorção
Regras de assembleia
Savanas
Environmental filter
Tropical forest
Resorption
Assembly rules
Savannas
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
title_short Diversidade funcional e estratégias nutricionais de espécies arbustivo-arbóreas de cerrado e floresta estacional
title_full Diversidade funcional e estratégias nutricionais de espécies arbustivo-arbóreas de cerrado e floresta estacional
title_fullStr Diversidade funcional e estratégias nutricionais de espécies arbustivo-arbóreas de cerrado e floresta estacional
title_full_unstemmed Diversidade funcional e estratégias nutricionais de espécies arbustivo-arbóreas de cerrado e floresta estacional
title_sort Diversidade funcional e estratégias nutricionais de espécies arbustivo-arbóreas de cerrado e floresta estacional
author Miatto, Raquel Carolina
author_facet Miatto, Raquel Carolina
author_role author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Miatto, Raquel Carolina
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Batalha, Marco Antônio Portugal Luttembarck
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Filtro ambiental
Florestas tropicais
Reabsorção
Regras de assembleia
Savanas
topic Filtro ambiental
Florestas tropicais
Reabsorção
Regras de assembleia
Savanas
Environmental filter
Tropical forest
Resorption
Assembly rules
Savannas
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Environmental filter
Tropical forest
Resorption
Assembly rules
Savannas
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description Soil fertility is one of the main determinants of the abrupt boundaries between the cerrado and the seasonal forest. Given that the remaining patches of cerrado are surrounded by agricultural matrices and may be impacted by eutrophication, understanding whether the dystrophic soils of cerrado drive plant strategies and diversity might help us predict the risk of cerrado replacement by forest vegetation and avoid loss of species and functions. In the first chapter, we compared cerrado and seasonal forest species in terms of nitrogen and phosphorus concentration in green and senesced leaves and resorption efficiencies. We quantified the relationships among these traits, with other key leaf traits, and with soil features. Nitrogen and phosphorus concentration in green and senesced leaves were more strongly related to generalised measures of soil fertility than to soil total nitrogen and available phosphorus, but this pattern was not so clear for resorption efficiencies. Besides, leaf nitrogen:phosphorus ratio was lower in cerrado, despite the lack of difference in soil nitrogen and phosphorus between both vegetation types. In the second chapter, we tested whether cerrado and seasonal forest communities were assembled by different processes, despite their physical proximity. We calculated the pairwise functional-phylogenetic distances in cerrado and seasonal forest communities. We tested whether these distances were related to soil properties in each environment. Cerrado and seasonal forest were not assembled by different rules, and soil fertility determined the functional differences between both vegetation types, even though it was not the only force shaping the communities. In the third chapter, we studied patterns in chemical and structural traits in green leaves of cerrado and forest species, in their response to soil fertility, and in their effect on litter decomposition rates. Despite the large effect of taxonomy, soil exerted strong effect through multipleelement control over species functional traits and strategies. The effect of such different strategies on functioning, however, was less prominent.
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