Rapid changes in tree composition and biodiversity: consequences of dams on dry seasonal forests

BACKGROUND: Plants in a seasonal environment that become close to the artificial lake after dams construction may have enhanced growth or die due to the new conditions. Changes in mortality or growth rates lead to changes in community diversity, and we do not know if the community functions will cha...

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Autores principales: Vale,Vagner S, Schiavini,I, Prado-júnior,J A, Oliveira,Ana P, Gusson,André E
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Publicado: Sociedad de Biología de Chile 2015
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spelling oai:scielo:S0716-078X20150001000132015-12-21Rapid changes in tree composition and biodiversity: consequences of dams on dry seasonal forestsVale,Vagner SSchiavini,IPrado-júnior,J AOliveira,Ana PGusson,André E Dynamic Ecological changes Impoundment Richness Turnover BACKGROUND: Plants in a seasonal environment that become close to the artificial lake after dams construction may have enhanced growth or die due to the new conditions. Changes in mortality or growth rates lead to changes in community diversity, and we do not know if the community functions will change; our main hypothesis was that a few years after impoundment, species richness and diversity will increase because the increased supply of water would favor the establishment of water-associated species. Therefore, we evaluated the consequences of proximity of three dry seasonal forests to the water table after damming, with a dynamic evaluation of the species studied to understand changes in diversity in these areas. We sampled 60 plots of 20x10 m in each forest and measured all trees with a diameter equal to or greater than 4.77 cm before damming and 2 and 4 years after damming. We calculated dynamic rates and compared species changes during these periods. We also compared diversity and richness using Shannon index and rarefaction curves. RESULTS: Many species had high dynamic rates and many trees of specialists of dry forests died; conversely, others had high growth rates. Some typical species of riparian forests were found only after damming, also enhancing forest richness in deciduous forests. In general, the deciduous forest communities seemed to change to a typical riparian forest, but many seasonal specialist species still had high recruitment and growth rate, maintaining the seasonal traits, such as dispersion by wind and deciduousness in the forests, where an entire transformation did not occur. CONCLUSIONS: We conclude that even with the increment in basal area and recruitment of many new species, the impacts of damming and consequent changes will never lead to the same functions as in a riparian forest.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad de Biología de ChileRevista chilena de historia natural v.88 20152015-01-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0716-078X2015000100013en10.1186/S40693-015-0043-5
institution Scielo Chile
collection Scielo Chile
language English
topic Dynamic
Ecological changes
Impoundment
Richness
Turnover
spellingShingle Dynamic
Ecological changes
Impoundment
Richness
Turnover
Vale,Vagner S
Schiavini,I
Prado-júnior,J A
Oliveira,Ana P
Gusson,André E
Rapid changes in tree composition and biodiversity: consequences of dams on dry seasonal forests
description BACKGROUND: Plants in a seasonal environment that become close to the artificial lake after dams construction may have enhanced growth or die due to the new conditions. Changes in mortality or growth rates lead to changes in community diversity, and we do not know if the community functions will change; our main hypothesis was that a few years after impoundment, species richness and diversity will increase because the increased supply of water would favor the establishment of water-associated species. Therefore, we evaluated the consequences of proximity of three dry seasonal forests to the water table after damming, with a dynamic evaluation of the species studied to understand changes in diversity in these areas. We sampled 60 plots of 20x10 m in each forest and measured all trees with a diameter equal to or greater than 4.77 cm before damming and 2 and 4 years after damming. We calculated dynamic rates and compared species changes during these periods. We also compared diversity and richness using Shannon index and rarefaction curves. RESULTS: Many species had high dynamic rates and many trees of specialists of dry forests died; conversely, others had high growth rates. Some typical species of riparian forests were found only after damming, also enhancing forest richness in deciduous forests. In general, the deciduous forest communities seemed to change to a typical riparian forest, but many seasonal specialist species still had high recruitment and growth rate, maintaining the seasonal traits, such as dispersion by wind and deciduousness in the forests, where an entire transformation did not occur. CONCLUSIONS: We conclude that even with the increment in basal area and recruitment of many new species, the impacts of damming and consequent changes will never lead to the same functions as in a riparian forest.
author Vale,Vagner S
Schiavini,I
Prado-júnior,J A
Oliveira,Ana P
Gusson,André E
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Schiavini,I
Prado-júnior,J A
Oliveira,Ana P
Gusson,André E
author_sort Vale,Vagner S
title Rapid changes in tree composition and biodiversity: consequences of dams on dry seasonal forests
title_short Rapid changes in tree composition and biodiversity: consequences of dams on dry seasonal forests
title_full Rapid changes in tree composition and biodiversity: consequences of dams on dry seasonal forests
title_fullStr Rapid changes in tree composition and biodiversity: consequences of dams on dry seasonal forests
title_full_unstemmed Rapid changes in tree composition and biodiversity: consequences of dams on dry seasonal forests
title_sort rapid changes in tree composition and biodiversity: consequences of dams on dry seasonal forests
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