Effects of the occurrence of a cyclone and the dominance of a bamboo species on the dynamics of subtropical forest fragments

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作者
Liebsch, Dieter [1 ]
De Macaneiro, Joao Paulo [1 ]
Galvao, Franklin [1 ]
Mendes Marques, Marcia Cristina [2 ]
Mikich, Sandra Bos [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Fed Parana UFPR, Dept Ciencias Florestais, Lab Ecol Florestal, Ave Prefeito Lothario Meissner 900, BR-80210170 Curitiba, Parana, Brazil
[2] Univ Fed Parana, Dept Bot, Lab Ecol Vegetal, Setor Ciencias Biol, Curitiba, Parana, Brazil
[3] Embrapa Florestas, Lab Ecol, Colombo, PR, Brazil
关键词
Araucaria Forest; community structure; demographic rates; subtropical storm; wind disturbance; TREE COMMUNITY DYNAMICS; TROPICAL RAIN-FORESTS; HURRICANE DISTURBANCE; NEOTROPICAL FORESTS; CATASTROPHIC WIND; DIVERSITY; REGENERATION; BIODIVERSITY; GROWTH; MORTALITY;
D O I
10.1111/aec.12720
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
With the intensification of global warming, the occurrence of large-scale natural events is becoming even more common in tropical regions, which can impact the structure of plant communities. In this study, we evaluated the isolated and combined effects of an extratropical cyclone and the dominance of a native bamboo species (Merostachys skvortzovii) on floristic composition, diversity, demographic rates and the increment of trees in Atlantic Forest fragments in Southern Brazil. In 2014 (T1) and 2016 (T2), we sampled 56 plots of 200 m(2) for the effects of an extratropical cyclone in 2009 (T0). We also evaluated another 60 plots of the same size not in the direct path of this cyclone. Half of the plots in each group were covered by dense groupings of bamboos, as a result of past human activities, which could potentially limit natural regeneration. We observed an increase in richness and diversity indices (H ' and 1/D) from the first (T0) to the following assessments (T1 an T2) on the sites affected by the cyclone, when compared to non-affected sites. After the cyclone, both density and basal area they decreased, but there was an increase in recruitment, mortality, turnover rates and basal area, as well as basal increment. The diameter increment on surviving individuals was higher in cyclone-affected sites than in non-affected sites. Bamboo cover did not affect richness or demographic rates (except mortality between T0 and T1). Natural impacts of this nature can lead to significant alterations of demographic rates, allowing the input of new species and influencing the pace of demographic processes.
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页码:713 / 724
页数:12
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