Biossistemática, filogeografia, estrutura microespacial e dinâmica populacional do complexo Melocactus oreas (Cactaceae) no Brasil

Carregando...
Imagem de Miniatura

Título da Revista

ISSN da Revista

Título de Volume

Editor

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

Descrição

Tipo

Tese de doutorado

Título alternativo

Primeiro orientador

Membros da banca

Resumo

Abstract

Associations between plants and substrate in drylands enhance the ability of nutrient pools buildup and seedling establishment. However, this relationship has not been extensively demonstrated in populations of lithophytic plants. We report the effects of microrelief and neighboring plants on the population structure of Melocactus species in the semiarid region of northeastern Brazil. The size classes of five populations and the seedling fate in two populations were examined through point pattern analysis. Association patterns between size classes were positive between seedlings and adults in all the populations. Cohorts were positively related to rainfall (> 60%). Recruitment events were microhabitat-dependent and showed high mortality levels (> 70%). The spatio-temporal decoupling between seedling fate and adults may favor population dynamics changes under rainfall uncertainty. Based on our analyses, we suggest that the relationship among size classes, microhabitat and rainfall in lithophytic populations of Melocactus is crucial to buffer negative effects of environmental severity in seedling recruitment and survival.

Assunto

Ecologia

Palavras-chave

Globose cacti, Microhabitats, Seedling survival, Neighborhood effect, Point pattern analysis

Citação

Departamento

Curso

Endereço externo

Avaliação

Revisão

Suplementado Por

Referenciado Por