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Blowdown disturbance effect on the density, richness and species composition of the seed bank in Central Amazonia

Windstorms, known as blowdowns, create large canopy gaps in the tropical rainforest. Despite the occurrence of blowdowns in Central Amazonia, no studies have yet investigated the seed bank in areas altered by blowdown in the Amazon rainforest. The seed bank plays an important role in the regeneratio...

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Autor principal: Bordon, Natali Gomes
Outros Autores: Nogueira, Anselmo, Filho, Niwton Leal, Higuchi, Niro
Grau: Artigo
Idioma: English
Publicado em: Forest Ecology and Management 2020
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spelling oai:repositorio:1-16582 Blowdown disturbance effect on the density, richness and species composition of the seed bank in Central Amazonia Bordon, Natali Gomes Nogueira, Anselmo Filho, Niwton Leal Higuchi, Niro Soil Surveys Soils Storms Araceae Forest Disturbances Large Gaps Melastomataceae Treefall Reforestation Climax Environmental Disturbance Floristics Population Density Regeneration Secondary Forest Seed Bank Species Richness Terrain Treefall Density Reforestation Samples Sampling Secondary Forest Seedlings Slope Soil Amazonia Araceae Cyperaceae Melastomataceae Moraceae Urticaceae Windstorms, known as blowdowns, create large canopy gaps in the tropical rainforest. Despite the occurrence of blowdowns in Central Amazonia, no studies have yet investigated the seed bank in areas altered by blowdown in the Amazon rainforest. The seed bank plays an important role in the regeneration of larger natural gaps, and changes in, or partial loss of, seed bank can modify the successional dynamics locally. In the present study, we compared the density, richness and floristic composition of a seed bank in a post-blowdown secondary forest with approximately six years old and a continuous forest. The seed bank was characterized by collecting 160 soil samples systematically distributed in each forest type at two different times. Samples were collected at a minimum distance of 30 m from each other, sampling the superficial soil 5 cm in depth and 20 cm in diameter. At each sampling point, the slope and canopy openness was also measured. The density and floristic composition of the seed bank was estimated using counts of seedlings that had emerged in a nursery of the collected soil samples. The post-blowdown secondary forest exhibited seed banks 30% denser and 20% richer, on average, than continuous forest. The floristic composition also differed between forest types, with a predominance of Melastomataceae, Urticaceae, and Araceae in the secondary forest, followed by Cyperaceae and Moraceae; however, these did not differ between forest types. In contrast, for other families, greater richness and density were observed in the continuous forest. Higher density and richness of trees, shrubs, epiphytes, and hemiepiphytes were observed in the secondary forest, except for the richness of epiphytes. In general, terrain slope was unrelated to density, richness and floristic composition of the seed bank. Under a disturbance of great magnitude, such as a blowdown, the density and richness of the seed bank were not reduced; on the contrary, its potential for local regeneration was maintained. Despite the limited contribution of the seed bank to the regeneration of climax species, the seed bank was shown to be diverse in species, including different life forms, and may contribute to the regeneration of forest strata, even after severe disturbances. © 2019 Elsevier B.V. 2020-06-15T21:35:18Z 2020-06-15T21:35:18Z 2019 Artigo https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/16582 10.1016/j.foreco.2019.117633 en Volume 453 Restrito Forest Ecology and Management
institution Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia - Repositório Institucional
collection INPA-RI
language English
topic Soil Surveys
Soils
Storms
Araceae
Forest Disturbances
Large Gaps
Melastomataceae
Treefall
Reforestation
Climax
Environmental Disturbance
Floristics
Population Density
Regeneration
Secondary Forest
Seed Bank
Species Richness
Terrain
Treefall
Density
Reforestation
Samples
Sampling
Secondary Forest
Seedlings
Slope
Soil
Amazonia
Araceae
Cyperaceae
Melastomataceae
Moraceae
Urticaceae
spellingShingle Soil Surveys
Soils
Storms
Araceae
Forest Disturbances
Large Gaps
Melastomataceae
Treefall
Reforestation
Climax
Environmental Disturbance
Floristics
Population Density
Regeneration
Secondary Forest
Seed Bank
Species Richness
Terrain
Treefall
Density
Reforestation
Samples
Sampling
Secondary Forest
Seedlings
Slope
Soil
Amazonia
Araceae
Cyperaceae
Melastomataceae
Moraceae
Urticaceae
Bordon, Natali Gomes
Blowdown disturbance effect on the density, richness and species composition of the seed bank in Central Amazonia
topic_facet Soil Surveys
Soils
Storms
Araceae
Forest Disturbances
Large Gaps
Melastomataceae
Treefall
Reforestation
Climax
Environmental Disturbance
Floristics
Population Density
Regeneration
Secondary Forest
Seed Bank
Species Richness
Terrain
Treefall
Density
Reforestation
Samples
Sampling
Secondary Forest
Seedlings
Slope
Soil
Amazonia
Araceae
Cyperaceae
Melastomataceae
Moraceae
Urticaceae
description Windstorms, known as blowdowns, create large canopy gaps in the tropical rainforest. Despite the occurrence of blowdowns in Central Amazonia, no studies have yet investigated the seed bank in areas altered by blowdown in the Amazon rainforest. The seed bank plays an important role in the regeneration of larger natural gaps, and changes in, or partial loss of, seed bank can modify the successional dynamics locally. In the present study, we compared the density, richness and floristic composition of a seed bank in a post-blowdown secondary forest with approximately six years old and a continuous forest. The seed bank was characterized by collecting 160 soil samples systematically distributed in each forest type at two different times. Samples were collected at a minimum distance of 30 m from each other, sampling the superficial soil 5 cm in depth and 20 cm in diameter. At each sampling point, the slope and canopy openness was also measured. The density and floristic composition of the seed bank was estimated using counts of seedlings that had emerged in a nursery of the collected soil samples. The post-blowdown secondary forest exhibited seed banks 30% denser and 20% richer, on average, than continuous forest. The floristic composition also differed between forest types, with a predominance of Melastomataceae, Urticaceae, and Araceae in the secondary forest, followed by Cyperaceae and Moraceae; however, these did not differ between forest types. In contrast, for other families, greater richness and density were observed in the continuous forest. Higher density and richness of trees, shrubs, epiphytes, and hemiepiphytes were observed in the secondary forest, except for the richness of epiphytes. In general, terrain slope was unrelated to density, richness and floristic composition of the seed bank. Under a disturbance of great magnitude, such as a blowdown, the density and richness of the seed bank were not reduced; on the contrary, its potential for local regeneration was maintained. Despite the limited contribution of the seed bank to the regeneration of climax species, the seed bank was shown to be diverse in species, including different life forms, and may contribute to the regeneration of forest strata, even after severe disturbances. © 2019 Elsevier B.V.
format Artigo
author Bordon, Natali Gomes
author2 Nogueira, Anselmo
Filho, Niwton Leal
Higuchi, Niro
author2Str Nogueira, Anselmo
Filho, Niwton Leal
Higuchi, Niro
title Blowdown disturbance effect on the density, richness and species composition of the seed bank in Central Amazonia
title_short Blowdown disturbance effect on the density, richness and species composition of the seed bank in Central Amazonia
title_full Blowdown disturbance effect on the density, richness and species composition of the seed bank in Central Amazonia
title_fullStr Blowdown disturbance effect on the density, richness and species composition of the seed bank in Central Amazonia
title_full_unstemmed Blowdown disturbance effect on the density, richness and species composition of the seed bank in Central Amazonia
title_sort blowdown disturbance effect on the density, richness and species composition of the seed bank in central amazonia
publisher Forest Ecology and Management
publishDate 2020
url https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/16582
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