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Chave de CitaçãoBerenguerGFAMTVB:2016:UsWoDe
TítuloSeeing the woods through the saplings: using wood density to assess post-disturbance recovery of human-modified tropical forests
Ano2016
Data de Acesso25 abr. 2024
Tipo SecundárioPRE CI
Número de Arquivos1
Tamanho9622 KiB
2. Contextualização
Autor1 Berenguer, Erika
2 Gardner, Toby
3 Ferreira, Joice
4 Aragão, Luiz Eduardo Oliveira e Cruz de
5 Mac Nally, Ralph
6 Thomson, James
7 Vieira, Ima
8 Barlow, Jos
Grupo1
2
3
4 DSR-OBT-INPE-MCTI-GOV-BR
Afiliação1 Lancaster University
2 Stockholm Environment Institute
3 Embrapa Amazônia Oriental
4 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)
5 University of Canberra
6 University of Canberra
7 Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi
8 Lancaster University
Endereço de e-Mail do Autor1
2
3
4 luiz.aragao@inpe.br
Nome do EventoAnnual Meeting of the Association for Tropical Biology and Conservation, 53
Localização do EventoLe Corum
Data19-23 June
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ResumoMost of the worlds humid tropical forests have already been modified by human activities such as selective logging, understory fires, and clear-felling. Despite the ubiquity of these human-modified forests, we have a limited knowledge of their potential to recover key traits linked to ecosystem functioning. Here we propose a novel approach to further our understanding of tropical forests recovery to human-driven impacts. We analyze the wood density of trees and saplings in 121 plots (0.25ha each) located across a disturbance gradient in the eastern Brazilian Amazon. Wood density (wd) is a key plant trait, closely linked to important ecosystem functions and services, such as carbon storage. Saplings respond faster to human impacts than large trees and effectively represent the future of a forest stand, thus allowing us to make valuable inferences about the future ecological state of a forest. We combined the analysis of 31,095 stems with a 22-year chronosequence of satellite imagery data and plot-level environmental variables, including recovery time of forest plots, distance to the nearest forest edge, density of lianas, the amount of surrounding forest cover, soil clay content and mean plot slope. We found that wood density of saplings in undisturbed primary forests (wd = 0.70; SE = ±0.004) is significantly higher than in disturbed primary forests (wd = 0.59; SE = ±0.007) and in secondary forests (wd = 0.58; SE = ±0.016), indicating that the human-modified forests of the future may present a different set of traits, and therefore perform a different set of functions, than the future undisturbed forests. We also found that forests located less than 130m away from human-made edges or with high density of lianas (≥900 stems per hectare) may be impeded in their recovery from disturbance or clear-felling. These results indicate that future human-modified tropical forests may hold less carbon than currently expected. We urge scientists, governments and the civil society alike to start addressing the cryptic but severe impacts of human disturbances in remaining areas of standing primary forests and regenerating secondary forests.
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1. Identificação
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DOI10.1111/1365-2745.12991
ISSN0022-0477
Chave de CitaçãoBerenguerGFAMTVB:2018:UsWoDe
TítuloSeeing the woods through the saplings: using wood density to assess the recovery of human‐modified Amazonian forests
Ano2018
MêsNov.
Data de Acesso25 abr. 2024
Tipo de Trabalhojournal article
Tipo SecundárioPRE PI
Número de Arquivos1
Tamanho1185 KiB
2. Contextualização
Autor1 Berenguer, Erika
2 Gardner, Toby Alan
3 Ferreira, Joice
4 Aragão, Luiz Eduardo Oliveira e Cruz de
5 Mac Nally, Ralph
6 Thomson, James R.
7 Vieira, Ima Célia Guimarães
8 Barlow, Jos
ORCID1 0000-0001-8157-8792
2 0000-0002-4007-2936
3
4 0000-0002-4134-6708
5 0000-0002-4473-1636
6
7 0000-0003-1233-318X
8 0000-0003-4992-2594
Grupo1
2
3
4 DIDSR-CGOBT-INPE-MCTIC-GOV-BR
Afiliação1 University of Oxford
2 Stockholm Environment Institute
3 Embrapa Amazônia Oriental
4 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)
5 University of Canberra
6 University of Canberra
7 Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi
8 Lancaster University
Endereço de e-Mail do Autor1 erikaberenguer@gmail.com
2
3
4 luiz.aragao@inpe.br
RevistaJournal of Ecology
Volume106
Número6
Páginas2190-2203
Nota SecundáriaA1_INTERDISCIPLINAR A1_CIÊNCIAS_AGRÁRIAS_I A1_BIODIVERSIDADE C_CIÊNCIAS_BIOLÓGICAS_I
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Transferível1
Tipo do ConteúdoExternal Contribution
Tipo de Versãopublisher
Palavras-ChaveAmazon
degradation
edge effects
lianas
recovery
succession
wood density
Resumo1. Most of the world's remaining tropical forests have been affected by either selective logging, understorey fires, fragmentation or are regrowing in areas that were previously deforested. Despite the ubiquity of these human-modified forests, we have a limited knowledge of their potential to recover key traits linked to ecosystem processes and consequent services. 2. Here we present data from 31,095 trees and saplings distributed across 121 plots of undisturbed and disturbed primary forests as well as secondary forests in the eastern Amazon. We examined the post-disturbance recovery trajectory of an important plant functional trait, wood density. We tested whether human-modified Amazonian forests are experiencing a rapid or a slow, or even impeded, recovery of this trait, which is associated with the provision of a fundamental ecosystem service-carbon storage. 3. As expected, we found that the plot-level wood density of trees and saplings in disturbed primary and secondary forests was significantly lower than in undisturbed forests. However, there was no significant difference in the average wood density of saplings between disturbed primary and secondary forests, possibly indicating a process of secondarization. We also found evidence that the recovery of wood density in human-modified forests is being severely disrupted due to edge effects (in the case of disturbed primary forests) and high liana densities (in the case of both disturbed primary and secondary forests). Surprisingly, these two factors were more important predictors of wood density recovery than the time elapsed since the disturbance event. 4. Synthesis. Plant communities in human-modified Amazonian forests appear to not be recovering a key functional property-wood density, which in turn may affect their ability to store carbon in the future. If the aim of conservation programs in tropical forests is to maintain existing rates of ecosystem functions, processes and services, then they must concentrate efforts on avoiding anthropogenic disturbance in areas of currently undisturbed forests. It is also vital to prevent further disturbance in human-modified forests to avoid disrupting even more their recovery.
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DOI10.1371/journal.pone.0133139
ISSN1932-6203
Chave de CitaçãoBerenguerGFACCDOVB:2015:DeCoFi
TítuloDeveloping cost-effective field assessments of carbon stocks in human-modified tropical forests
Ano2015
MêsAug.
Data de Acesso25 abr. 2024
Tipo de Trabalhojournal article
Tipo SecundárioPRE PI
Número de Arquivos1
Tamanho1812 KiB
2. Contextualização
Autor 1 Berenguer, Erika
 2 Gardner, Toby A.
 3 Ferreira, Joice
 4 Aragão, Luiz Eduardo Oliveira e Cruz de
 5 Camargo, Plinio B.
 6 Cerri, Carlos E.
 7 Durigan, Mariana
 8 Oliveira Junior, Raimundo C.
 9 Vieira, Ima C. G.
10 Barlow, Jos
Grupo 1
 2
 3
 4 DSR-OBT-INPE-MCTI-GOV-BR
Afiliação 1 University of Lancaster
 2 Stockholm Environmental Institute
 3 International Institute of Sustainability
 4 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)
 5 Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
 6 Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
 7 Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
 8 Embrapa Amazonia Oriental
 9 Museu Paraense Emilio Goeldi
10 University of Lancaster
Endereço de e-Mail do Autor 1 erikaberenguer@gmail.com
 2
 3
 4 luiz.aragao@inpe.br
RevistaPLoS One
Volume10
Número8
Páginase0133139
Nota SecundáriaA1_ZOOTECNIA_/_RECURSOS_PESQUEIROS A1_SAÚDE_COLETIVA A1_QUÍMICA A1_ODONTOLOGIA A1_NUTRIÇÃO A1_MEDICINA_VETERINÁRIA A1_MEDICINA_III A1_MEDICINA_II A1_MEDICINA_I A1_INTERDISCIPLINAR A1_GEOGRAFIA A1_GEOCIÊNCIAS A1_FARMÁCIA A1_ENGENHARIAS_III A1_ENGENHARIAS_I A1_ENFERMAGEM A1_EDUCAÇÃO_FÍSICA A1_CIÊNCIAS_AMBIENTAIS A1_CIÊNCIAS_AGRÁRIAS_I A1_CIÊNCIA_DE_ALIMENTOS A1_CIÊNCIA_DA_COMPUTAÇÃO A1_BIOTECNOLOGIA A1_BIODIVERSIDADE A1_ADMINISTRAÇÃO,_CIÊNCIAS_CONTÁBEIS_E_TURISMO A2_PSICOLOGIA A2_PLANEJAMENTO_URBANO_E_REGIONAL_/_DEMOGRAFIA A2_MATERIAIS A2_MATEMÁTICA_/_PROBABILIDADE_E_ESTATÍSTICA A2_ENGENHARIAS_IV A2_ECONOMIA A2_CIÊNCIAS_BIOLÓGICAS_III A2_CIÊNCIAS_BIOLÓGICAS_II A2_CIÊNCIAS_BIOLÓGICAS_I A2_ASTRONOMIA_/_FÍSICA B1_EDUCAÇÃO B3_SERVIÇO_SOCIAL B3_LETRAS_/_LINGUÍSTICA B3_CIÊNCIAS_SOCIAIS_APLICADAS_I B3_ANTROPOLOGIA_/_ARQUEOLOGIA C_ENGENHARIAS_II
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ResumoAcross the tropics, there is a growing financial investment in activities that aim to reduce emissions from deforestation and forest degradation, such as REDD+. However, most tropical countries lack on-the-ground capacity to conduct reliable and replicable assessments of forest carbon stocks, undermining their ability to secure long-term carbon finance for forest conservation programs. Clear guidance on how to reduce the monetary and time costs of field assessments of forest carbon can help tropical countries to overcome this capacity gap. Here we provide such guidance for cost-effective one-off field assessments of forest carbon stocks. We sampled a total of eight components from four different carbon pools (i.e. aboveground, dead wood, litter and soil) in 224 study plots distributed across two regions of eastern Amazon. For each component we estimated survey costs, contribution to total forest carbon stocks and sensitivity to disturbance. Sampling costs varied thirty-one-fold between the most expensive component, soil, and the least, leaf litter. Large live stems (>= 10 cm DBH), which represented only 15% of the overall sampling costs, was by far the most important component to be assessed, as it stores the largest amount of carbon and is highly sensitive to disturbance. If large stems are not taxonomically identified, costs can be reduced by a further 51%, while incurring an error in aboveground carbon estimates of only 5% in primary forests, but 31% in secondary forests. For rapid assessments, necessary to help prioritize locations for carbon-conservation activities, sampling of stems >= 20cm DBH without taxonomic identification can predict with confidence (R-2 = 0.85) whether an area is relatively carbon-rich or carbon-poor-an approach that is 74% cheaper than sampling and identifying all the stems >= 10cm DBH. We use these results to evaluate the reliability of forest carbon stock estimates provided by the IPCC and FAO when applied to human-modified forests, and to highlight areas where cost savings in carbon stock assessments could be most easily made.
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DOI10.3390/rs12030430
ISSN2072-4292
Chave de CitaçãoMouraBGDESGBOS:2020:CaStUs
TítuloCarbon dynamics in a human-modified tropical forest: a case study using multi-temporal LiDAR data
Ano2020
Mêsfeb.
Data de Acesso25 abr. 2024
Tipo de Trabalhojournal article
Tipo SecundárioPRE PI
Número de Arquivos1
Tamanho3063 KiB
2. Contextualização
Autor 1 Moura, Yhasmin Mendes de
 2 Balzter, Heiko
 3 Galvão, Lênio Soares
 4 Dalagnol da Silva, Ricardo
 5 Espírito-Santo, Fernando
 6 Santos, Erone G.
 7 Garcia, Mariano
 8 Bispo, Polyanna da Conceição
 9 Oliveira Júnior, Raimundo C.
10 Shimabukuro, Yosio Edemir
Identificador de Curriculo 1
 2
 3 8JMKD3MGP5W/3C9JHLF
 4
 5
 6
 7
 8
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10 8JMKD3MGP5W/3C9JJCQ
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 2 0000-0002-9053-4684
 3 0000-0002-8313-0497
 4 0000-0002-7151-8697
 5
 6
 7 0000-0001-6260-5791
 8
 9 0000-0002-2735-1746
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 2
 3 DIDSR-CGOBT-INPE-MCTIC-GOV-BR
 4 SER-SRE-SESPG-INPE-MCTIC-GOV-BR
 5
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 7
 8
 9
10 DIDSR-CGOBT-INPE-MCTIC-GOV-BR
Afiliação 1 University of Leicester
 2 University of Leicester
 3 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)
 4 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)
 5 University of Leicester
 6 University of Helsinki
 7 Universidad de Alcalá
 8 University of Manchester
 9 Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (EMBRAPA)
10 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)
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 2
 3 lenio.galvao@inpe.br
 4 ricardo.silva@inpe.br
 5
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 7
 8
 9
10 yosio.shimabukuro@inpe.br
RevistaRemote Sensing
Volume12
Número3
Páginase430
Nota SecundáriaB3_GEOGRAFIA B3_ENGENHARIAS_I B4_GEOCIÊNCIAS B4_CIÊNCIAS_AMBIENTAIS B5_CIÊNCIAS_AGRÁRIAS_I
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Estágio do Conteúdoconcluido
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Tipo do ConteúdoExternal Contribution
Tipo de Versãopublisher
Palavras-Chaveairborne LiDAR
Amazon forest
aboveground carbon
canopy height
forest disturbance
ResumoTropical forests hold significant amounts of carbon and play a critical role on Earth ' s climate system. To date, carbon dynamics over tropical forests have been poorly assessed, especially over vast areas of the tropics that have been affected by some type of disturbance (e.g., selective logging, understory fires, and fragmentation). Understanding the multi-temporal dynamics of carbon stocks over human-modified tropical forests (HMTF) is crucial to close the carbon cycle balance in the tropics. Here, we used multi-temporal and high-spatial resolution airborne LiDAR data to quantify rates of carbon dynamics over a large patch of HMTF in eastern Amazon, Brazil. We described a robust approach to monitor changes in aboveground forest carbon stocks between 2012 and 2018. Our results showed that this particular HMTF lost 0.57 myr(-1) in mean forest canopy height and 1.38 MgCha(-1)yr(-1) of forest carbon between 2012 and 2018. LiDAR-based estimates of Aboveground Carbon Density (ACD) showed progressive loss through the years, from 77.9 MgCha(-1) in 2012 to 53.1 MgCha(-1) in 2018, thus a decrease of 31.8%. Rates of carbon stock changes were negative for all time intervals analyzed, yielding average annual carbon loss rates of -1.34 MgCha(-1)yr(-1). This suggests that this HMTF is acting more as a source of carbon than a sink, having great negative implications for carbon emission scenarios in tropical forests. Although more studies of forest dynamics in HMTFs are necessary to reduce the current remaining uncertainties in the carbon cycle, our results highlight the persistent effects of carbon losses for the study area. HMTFs are likely to expand across the Amazon in the near future. The resultant carbon source conditions, directly associated with disturbances, may be essential when considering climate projections and carbon accounting methods.
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DOI10.1073/pnas.2019377118
ISSN0027-8424
Rótulo20210820
Chave de CitaçãoBerenguerLFMABEFFGJPQRSSWB:2021:TrImEl
TítuloTracking the impacts of El Nino drought and fire in human-modified Amazonian forests
Ano2021
MêsJUL 27
Data de Acesso25 abr. 2024
Tipo SecundárioPRE PI
Número de Arquivos1
Tamanho2293 KiB
2. Contextualização
Autor 1 Berenguer, Erika
 2 Lennox, Gareth D.
 3 Ferreira, Joice
 4 Malhi, Yadvinder
 5 Aragão, Luiz Eduardo Oliveira e Cruz de
 6 Barreto, Julia Rodrigues
 7 Espirito-Santo, Fernando Del Bon
 8 Figueiredo, Axa Emanuelle S.
 9 Franca, Filipe
10 Gardner, Toby Alan
11 Joly, Carlos A.
12 Palmeira, Alessandro F.
13 Quesada, Carlos Alberto
14 Rossi, Liana Chesini
15 Seixas, Marina Maria Moraes de
16 Smith, Charlotte C.
17 Withey, Kieran
18 Barlow, Jos
ORCID 1 0000-0001-8157-8792
 2
 3
 4 0000-0002-3503-4783
 5
 6 0000-0003-3182-200X
 7
 8 0000-0002-7276-905X
 9 0000-0003-3827-1917
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12 0000-0003-1971-5359
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14 0000-0002-9937-3979
Grupo 1
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 5 DIOTG-CGCT-INPE-MCTI-GOV-BR
Afiliação 1 University of Oxford
 2 Lancaster University
 3 Embrapa Amazônia Oriental
 4 University of Oxford
 5 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)
 6 Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
 7 University of Leicester
 8 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA)
 9 Lancaster University
10 Stockholm Environment Institute
11 Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)
12 Universidade Federal do Pará (UFPA)
13 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA)
14 Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP_
15 Embrapa Amazônia Oriental
16 Lancaster University
17 Lancaster University
18 Lancaster University
Endereço de e-Mail do Autor 1
 2
 3
 4
 5 leocaragao@gmail.com
RevistaProceedings of The National Academy of Sciences of The United States of America
Volume118
Número30
Nota SecundáriaA1_SAÚDE_COLETIVA A1_QUÍMICA A1_PSICOLOGIA A1_ODONTOLOGIA A1_MEDICINA_VETERINÁRIA A1_MEDICINA_III A1_MEDICINA_II A1_MEDICINA_I A1_MATEMÁTICA_/_PROBABILIDADE_E_ESTATÍSTICA A1_INTERDISCIPLINAR A1_GEOGRAFIA A1_GEOCIÊNCIAS A1_FARMÁCIA A1_ENGENHARIAS_II A1_CIÊNCIAS_BIOLÓGICAS_III A1_CIÊNCIAS_BIOLÓGICAS_II A1_CIÊNCIAS_BIOLÓGICAS_I A1_CIÊNCIAS_AMBIENTAIS A1_CIÊNCIAS_AGRÁRIAS_I A1_CIÊNCIA_DA_COMPUTAÇÃO A1_BIOTECNOLOGIA A1_BIODIVERSIDADE A1_ASTRONOMIA_/_FÍSICA A2_ENGENHARIAS_IV A2_ANTROPOLOGIA_/_ARQUEOLOGIA C_ZOOTECNIA_/_RECURSOS_PESQUEIROS
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3. Conteúdo e estrutura
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Estágio do Conteúdoconcluido
Transferível1
Tipo do ConteúdoExternal Contribution
Tipo de Versãopublisher
Palavras-ChaveAmazon
degradation
El Nino
forest fires
logging
ResumoWith humanity facing an unprecedented climate crisis, the conservation of tropical forests has never been so important - their vast terrestrial carbon stocks can be turned into emissions by climatic and human disturbances. However, the duration of these effects is poorly understood, and it is unclear whether impacts are amplified in forests with a history of previous human disturbance. Here, we focus on the Amazonian epicenter of the 2015-16 El Nino, a region that encompasses 1.2\% of the Brazilian Amazon. We quantify, at high temporal resolution, the impacts of an extreme El Nino (EN) drought and extensive forest fires on plant mortality and carbon loss in undisturbed and human-modified forests. Mortality remained higher than pre-El Nino levels for 36 mo in EN-drought-affected forests and for 30 mo in EN-fire-affected forests. In EN-fire-affected forests, human disturbance significantly increased plant mortality. Our investigation of the ecological and physiological predictors of tree mortality showed that trees with lower wood density, bark thickness and leaf nitrogen content, as well as those that experienced greater fire intensity, were more vulnerable. Across the region, the 2015-16 El Nino led to the death of an estimated 2.5 +/- 0.3 billion stems, resulting in emissions of 495 +/- 94 Tg CO2. Three years after the El Nino, plant growth and recruitment had offset only 37\% of emissions. Our results show that limiting forest disturbance will not only help maintain carbon stocks, but will also maximize the resistance of Amazonian forests if fires do occur.*.
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DOI10.1111/1365-2745.13358
ISSN0022-0477
Rótulolattes: 5174466549126882 6 HawesVMBFACLLTWB:2020:LaAsPl
Chave de CitaçãoHawesVMBFACLLTWB:2020:LaAsPl
TítuloA large-scale assessment of plant dispersal mode and seed traits across human-modified Amazonian forests
Ano2020
Data de Acesso25 abr. 2024
Tipo de Trabalhojournal article
Tipo SecundárioPRE PI
Número de Arquivos1
Tamanho2186 KiB
2. Contextualização
Autor 1 Hawes, Joseph E.
 2 Vieira, Ima C. G.
 3 Magnago, Luiz F. S.
 4 Berenguer, Erika
 5 Ferreira, Joice
 6 Aragão, Luiz Eduardo Oliveira e Cruz de
 7 Cardoso, Amanda
 8 Lees, Alexander Charles
 9 Lennox, Gareth D.
10 Tobias, Joseph A.
11 Waldron, Anthony
12 Barlow, Jos
ORCID 1 0000-0003-0053-2018
 2
 3
 4 0000-0001-8157-8792
 5
 6
 7
 8 0000-0001-7603-9081
 9
10
11
12 0000-0003-4992-2594
Grupo 1
 2
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 4
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 6 DIDSR-CGOBT-INPE-MCTIC-GOV-BR
Afiliação 1 Anglia Ruskin University
 2 Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi (MPEG)
 3 Universidade Federal do Sul da Bahia (UFSBA)
 4 University of Oxford
 5 Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (EMBRAPA)
 6 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)
 7 Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (EMBRAPA)
 8 Manchester Metropolitan University
 9 Lancaster University
10 Imperial College London
11 National University of Singapore
12 Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi (MPEG)
Endereço de e-Mail do Autor 1 joseph.hawes@nmbu.no
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 4
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 6 luiz.aragao@inpe.br
RevistaJournal of Ecology
Volume00
Páginas1
Nota SecundáriaA1_INTERDISCIPLINAR A1_CIÊNCIAS_AGRÁRIAS_I A1_BIODIVERSIDADE C_CIÊNCIAS_BIOLÓGICAS_I
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Estágio do Conteúdoconcluido
Transferível1
Tipo do ConteúdoExternal Contribution
Tipo de Versãopublisher
Palavras-Chaveforest degradation
forest fires
forest regeneration
frugivory
functional traits
secondary forest
seed size
selective logging
ResumoQuantifying the impact of habitat disturbance on ecosystem function is critical to understanding and predicting the future of tropical forests. Many studies have examined post-disturbance changes in animal traits related to mutualistic interactions with plants, but the effect of disturbance on plant traits in diverse forests has received much less attention. 2. Focusing on two study regions in the eastern Brazilian Amazon, we used a traitbased approach to examine how seed dispersal functionality within tropical plant communities changes across a landscape-scale gradient of human modification, including both regenerating secondary forests and primary forests disturbed by burning and selective logging. 3. Surveys of 230 forest plots recorded 26,533 live stems from 846 tree species. Using herbarium material and literature, we compiled trait information for each tree species, focusing on dispersal mode and seed size. 4. Disturbance reduced tree diversity and increased the proportion of lower wood density and small-seeded tree species in study plots. Disturbance also increased the proportion of stems with seeds that are ingested by animals and reduced those dispersed by other mechanisms (e.g. wind). Older secondary forests had functionally similar plant communities to the most heavily disturbed primary forests. Mean seed size and wood density per plot were positively correlated for plant species with seeds ingested by animals. 5. Synthesis. Anthropogenic disturbance has major effects on the seed traits of tree communities, with implications for mutualistic interactions with animals. The important role of animal-mediated seed dispersal in disturbed and recovering forests highlights the need to avoid defaunation or promote faunal recovery. The changes in mean seed width suggest larger vertebrates hold especially important functional roles in these human-modified forests. Monitoring fruit and seed traits can provide a valuable indicator of ecosystem condition, emphasizing the importance of developing a comprehensive plant traits database for the Amazon and other biomes.
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