2008
DOI: 10.1590/s1519-69842008000200014
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Species convergence into life-forms in a hyperseasonal cerrado in central Brazil

Abstract: Whether the functional structure of ecological communities is deterministic or historically contingent is still quite controversial. However, recent experimental tests did not find effects of species composition variation on trait convergence and therefore the environmental constraints should play the major role on community convergence into functional groups. Seasonal cerrados are characterized by a sharp seasonality, in which the water shortage defines the community functioning. Hyperseasonal cerrados experi… Show more

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“…These authors also comment about the low floristic differentiation among the grassland Mussunungas types, and reinforce the idea of the clear difference based on species dominance and vegetation physiognomy. Silva & Batalha (2008) found similar results in floristic spectra in a hyperseasonal cerrado where flooding determined a reduction of species richness and favored the dominance of hemicryptophytes. In campos rupestres, where the soil is sandy, shallow and dystrophic, hemicryptophytes also dominate in seasonal flooding areas (Messias et al, 2013;Silveira et al, 2016).…”
Section: Family/species Life-form Physiogomy C (%) Vouchersupporting
confidence: 69%
“…These authors also comment about the low floristic differentiation among the grassland Mussunungas types, and reinforce the idea of the clear difference based on species dominance and vegetation physiognomy. Silva & Batalha (2008) found similar results in floristic spectra in a hyperseasonal cerrado where flooding determined a reduction of species richness and favored the dominance of hemicryptophytes. In campos rupestres, where the soil is sandy, shallow and dystrophic, hemicryptophytes also dominate in seasonal flooding areas (Messias et al, 2013;Silveira et al, 2016).…”
Section: Family/species Life-form Physiogomy C (%) Vouchersupporting
confidence: 69%
“…If species are primarily sorted by a common environmental filter, they should have certain traits in common that enable them to sustain the prevailing environmental conditions, that is be underdispersed in those traits (Weiher and Keddy ; Fukami et al. ; Silva and Batalha ). Dispersal limitation (which often is considered as part of the environmental filter) is another mechanism resulting in underdispersion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This configuration is standard in PPBio and aims to minimize the variation in the abiotic factors that affect the different biological communities investigated in many studies ( Magnusson et al 2005 , Magnusson et al 2013 , Pezzini et al 2012 ). The floristic inventory was divided according to the life forms (herbaceous, sub-shrubs, shrubs and trees), which synthesizes the forms of life used by the international convention ( Raunkiaer 1934 ) used in many other works in different areas of the Earth ( Perrino et al 2014 , Silva and Batalha 2008 ). Herbaceous and sub-shrub plants were surveyed in a 2 m wide strip (1 m on each side of the plot central line), while tree and shrub plants were surveyed in a range of 10 m (5 m of each side of the plot central line) ( Barbosa et al 2010 , Cavalcante et al 2014 ).…”
Section: Sampling Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%