Soil properties and bamboo cover drive the structure of the woody plant community along a forest-savanna gradient

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作者
Goncalves, Lorrayne Aparecida [1 ]
Abadia, Ana Clara [1 ]
Vilar, Cesar Crispim [2 ]
Silverio, Divino Vicente [1 ,3 ]
Colli, Guarino Rinaldi [4 ]
Martins, Jhany [1 ]
Maracahipes-Santos, Leonardo [1 ,5 ]
Ushiwata, Silvio Yoshiharu [2 ]
Lenza, Eddie [1 ,6 ]
机构
[1] Univ Estado Mato Grosso, Programa Pos Grad Ecol & Conservacao, Nova Xavantina, MT, Brazil
[2] Univ Estado Mato Grosso, Dept Agron, Nova Xavantina, MT, Brazil
[3] Univ Fed Rural Amazonia, Dept Biol, Capitao Poco, PA, Brazil
[4] Univ Brasilia, Dept Zool, Brasilia, DF, Brazil
[5] Inst Pesquisa Ambiental Amazonia IPAM, Canarana, MT, Brazil
[6] Univ Estado Mato Grosso, Campus Univ Nova Xavantina, BR-78690000 Nova Xavantina, MT, Brazil
关键词
ecotone; environmental gradient; geographical distance; plant formations; soil‐ vegetation relationship; topography; MATO-GROSSO; TOPOGRAPHIC GRADIENT; VEGETATION STRUCTURE; SPECIES COMPOSITION; CERRADO VEGETATION; GLOBAL PATTERNS; DIVERSITY; FIRE; ECOLOGY; FRAMEWORK;
D O I
10.1111/aec.13000
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Understanding the role of environmental conditions and geographic space on species distributions is a major goal of ecological studies. Here, we investigate the effects of soil properties, a native bamboo (Actinocladum verticillatum (Nees) McClure ex Soderstr) ground cover and geographic distance on species richness and turnover in the Brazilian Cerrado. We established three transects along a forest-savanna gradient (14 degrees 41 ' S and 52 degrees 20 ' W), from the lowland next to a stream to the top of a hill, where we sampled the woody plant community (DBH >= 3 cm), soil properties and ground cover of A. verticillatum. We evaluated changes in species composition with a principal coordinates analysis, and the effects of the environmental predictors on species richness using generalised linear models and on species turnover using generalised dissimilarity modelling. We found that species richness increases with K concentration in the soil and decreases with Zn concentration in the soil and bamboo cover. The predictors explained 62% of species turnover, with environmental parameters (soil properties, bamboo cover and altitude) having the most significant contribution (80%), followed by the spatially structured environmental variation (20%). The most important environmental predictors of woody species turnover were soil concentration of Zn, P and K, altitude, and bamboo cover. Changes in species richness and composition in the studied gradient were strongly associated with plot height, bamboo cover and soil content of K, Zn and P. Our findings indicate that nutrient availability and competition with bamboo explain vegetation structure and composition in this region.
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页码:737 / 749
页数:13
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