Species Turnover across Different Life Stages from Seedlings to Canopy Trees in Swamp Forests of Central Brazil

Fontes, Clarissa G. and Walter, Bruno M. T. and Pinto, José Roberto R. and Damasco, Gabriel (2015) Species Turnover across Different Life Stages from Seedlings to Canopy Trees in Swamp Forests of Central Brazil. International Journal of Ecology, 2015. pp. 1-8. ISSN 1687-9708

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Abstract

Processes driving the assembly of swamp forest communities have been poorly explored. We analyzed natural regeneration and adult tree communities data of a swamp gallery forest in Central Brazil to discuss the role of ecological filters in shaping plant species turnover in a successional gradient. Species data of 120 plots were used to assess species turnover between natural regeneration and adult tree communities. Our analyses were based on 4995 individuals belonging to 72 species. Community patterns were discerned using ordination analyses. A clear floristic turnover among plant life stages was distinguished. Regeneration community of swamp forests was richer in species composition than the adult community. Tree species commonly found in nonflooded gallery forests were present in the regeneration plots but not in the adult community. Differences in the floristic composition of these two strata suggest that not all species in the seedling stage can stand permanent flooding conditions and only a few tolerant species survive to become adult trees. We propose that natural disturbances play an important role by altering limiting resources, allowing seeds of nonflooded forest species to germinate. This paper elucidates the turnover between plant life stages in swamp forests and suggests mechanisms that may shape these communities.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: East Asian Archive > Geological Science
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Date Deposited: 25 Jan 2023 11:16
Last Modified: 07 May 2024 05:26
URI: http://library.eprintdigipress.com/id/eprint/17

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