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Published:
Nov 30, 2020
Keywords:
functional attributes
forest ecology
Atlantic forest
phylogeny
forest dynamics

Abstract

Discrete thresholds of structural or functional decline of a vegetation type are not readily apparent, as a vegetation type can slowly decline leading to transformations in its species composition and weakened or altered functions. However, forest monitoring can be used to assess changes in ecological functions in community structure and functional and phylogenetic composition of species. This study evaluated the existence of temporal variations in the functional and phylogenetic composition of a tree community, the occurrence of heterogeneity in the behavior of phylogenetic and functional variations, and how this possible heterogeneity influences the functional and phylogenetic variations under the aspect of environmental variations and by demographic ecological processes. Results detected quantitative and qualitative changes throughout the community, such as colonization, local extinctions, in demography and biomass, and increased evolutionary distinction, lower wood density species and phylogenetic clustering. These results have shown us that the natural changes of a community should not be underestimated, because the disappearance of a community can not only occur by the direct elimination of vegetation, but can be incremental with gradual changes in its functional characteristics and species composition, transforming itself into a new community with a new combination of species and new functions.

Gabriela Gomes Pires de Paula
Cleber Rodrigo de Souza
Vinícius Andrade Maia
Natalia de Aguiar Campos
Nathalle Cristine Alencar Fagundes
Fernanda Moreira Gianasi
Diego Teixeira Girardelli
Aurélio de Jesus Rodrigues Pais
Wilder Bento da Silva
Rubens Manoel dos Santos
Author Biographies

Gabriela Gomes Pires de Paula, Federal University of Lavras, Science Forest Department, Brazil.

Federal University of Lavras, Science Forest Department, 3037 Brazil.

Cleber Rodrigo de Souza, Federal University of Lavras, Science Forest Department, Brazil.

Federal University of Lavras, Science Forest Department, 3037 Brazil.

Vinícius Andrade Maia, Federal University of Lavras, Science Forest Department, Brazil.

Federal University of Lavras, Science Forest Department, 3037 Brazil.

Natalia de Aguiar Campos, Federal University of Lavras, Science Forest Department, Brazil.

Federal University of Lavras, Science Forest Department, 3037 Brazil.

Nathalle Cristine Alencar Fagundes, Federal University of Lavras, Botany Department, Brazil.

Federal University of Lavras, Botany Department, 3037 Brazil.

Fernanda Moreira Gianasi, Federal University of Lavras, Botany Department, Brazil.

Federal University of Lavras, Botany Department, 3037 Brazil.

Diego Teixeira Girardelli, Federal University of Lavras, Science Forest Department, Brazil.

Federal University of Lavras, Science Forest Department, 3037 Brazil.

Aurélio de Jesus Rodrigues Pais, Federal University of Lavras, Science Forest Department, Brazil.

Federal University of Lavras, Science Forest Department, 3037 Brazil.

Wilder Bento da Silva, Federal University of Lavras, Science Forest Department, Brazil.

Federal University of Lavras, Science Forest Department, 3037 Brazil.

Rubens Manoel dos Santos, Federal University of Lavras, Science Forest Department, Brazil.

Federal University of Lavras, Science Forest Department, 3037 Brazil.

How to Cite
Gomes Pires de Paula, G., de Souza, C. R., Andrade Maia, V., de Aguiar Campos, N., Alencar Fagundes, N. C., Moreira Gianasi, F., Teixeira Girardelli, D., Rodrigues Pais, A. de J., da Silva, W. B., & dos Santos, R. M. (2020). Study of the floristic, functional and phylogenetic composition of trees in a short time in a forest fragment of the Atlantic Forest, Brazil. Revista Bosque, 41(3), 261–276. Retrieved from https://revistabosque.org/index.php/bosque/article/view/278

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