Arrested development? Investigating the role of bamboo in Araucaria Forest succession in Southern Brazil  被引量:1

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作  者:Betina Kellermann AndréEduardo Biscaia Lacerda 

机构地区:[1]EMBRAPA Forestry,Brazilian Agriculture Research Corporation,Estrada da Ribeira,km 111,Caixa Postal 319,Colombo 83411-000,PR,Brazil

出  处:《Journal of Plant Ecology》2019年第6期1034-1046,共13页植物生态学报(英文版)

基  金:This research was made possible through the financial support of the Brazilian Agriculture Research Corporation(EMBRAPA)[03.13.07.007.00];We acknowledge financial support provided by CAPES and CNPq as a research fellowship for B.K.

摘  要:Aims Assessing the role of a dominant native bamboo species on tree species diversity and structure in the medium term.Methods Over a 7-year period,we studied the natural regeneration of two dominant forest types in Southern Brazil(Araucaria Forest or AF;Bamboo Forest or BF)after a bamboo(Merostachys skvortzovii Send.)die-off between 2004 and 2006.The study was carried out in the Embrapa Research Station in Cacador,Santa Catarina State,Brazil.Important Findings The die-off provided ideal conditions for the establishment of several species and it kickstarted forest succession dynamics,which in turn affected regeneration diversity.Tree species richness was relatively stable with a transitory increase between 2007 and 2014 in both AF and BF.However,species richness rose in BF because of a relative increase in abundance of some species(especially late and secondary species)while a plunge in some pioneer species drove an increase in diversity.Overall,we found that BF has a lower diversity of recruits and that density declined over time,while AF is more diverse,with a more stable density.In BF,the bamboo die-off created optimal conditions for initial regeneration development(mainly fast-growing pioneer trees),which quickly transited to higher size classes.Yet,after this initial stage of pioneer recruitment,the number of recruits dropped followed by a virtual absence of growth regardless of the species group as a result of a quick bamboo reestablishment.As bamboo recreated a dense understory it reduced species diversity to original levels,suggesting a self-maintaining cycle that halts forest succession.On the other hand,the bamboo die-off had little impact on AF where a slow recruitment process typical of old-growth forests was observed.The results indicate that the die-off event had a temporary effect on species diversity i.e.restricted to forests where bamboos are dominant in a similar process described in other southern South American forests.As the first study to observe the medium-term forest dynamics related to ba

关 键 词:dominant species Merostachys skvortzovii Send. forest succession BIODIVERSITY forest regeneration 

分 类 号:S71[农业科学—林学]

 

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