2020
DOI: 10.1111/aec.12968
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Contrasting edge effect on lianas and trees in a cerrado savanna remnant

Abstract: The ecological impact of lianas in the edges of tropical forest areas is widely recognised; however, the edge influence on the liana community and its relationship with trees in biomes of open vegetation require further evaluation. We compared the following parameters between edges and interiors in a remnant of woody cerrado: (i) the structure of liana and tree communities (abundance, basal area and species richness and composition); (ii) the influence of microenvironmental factors on the abundance and basal a… Show more

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“…In contrast to the need to increase the protected area network (Heringer et al 2020a), the new forest code in Brazil, established in 2012 by law nº 12.651, allowed the deforestation of an average of 88 million hectares and granted amnesty to 58% of the private reserve areas that should be recovered (i.e., legal reserves) being the Cerrado the most affected biome by this legal change . However, there are few studies on the anthropogenic impacts on Cerrado diversity, and those are mostly concerned with taxonomic diversity (i.e., Carmo et al 2011;Dodonov et al 2013;Mendonça et al 2015;Vanmelis et al 2020). Thus, the need to assess the CADs effects on the functional diversity of woody communities in the Cerrado is urgent to propose initiatives that minimize possible impacts on ecosystem functioning.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast to the need to increase the protected area network (Heringer et al 2020a), the new forest code in Brazil, established in 2012 by law nº 12.651, allowed the deforestation of an average of 88 million hectares and granted amnesty to 58% of the private reserve areas that should be recovered (i.e., legal reserves) being the Cerrado the most affected biome by this legal change . However, there are few studies on the anthropogenic impacts on Cerrado diversity, and those are mostly concerned with taxonomic diversity (i.e., Carmo et al 2011;Dodonov et al 2013;Mendonça et al 2015;Vanmelis et al 2020). Thus, the need to assess the CADs effects on the functional diversity of woody communities in the Cerrado is urgent to propose initiatives that minimize possible impacts on ecosystem functioning.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%