Pteridophytes as ecological indicators: an overview

ABSTRACT The pteridophytes present a great but poorly explored potential as ecological indicators (EIs), shown only in some sparse studies. Therefore, to analyze this potential, we reviewed published articles, websites, or books with pteridophytes as EIs, searching on five scholar databases and also...

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Main Authors: Aline Possamai Della, Daniel de Barcellos Falkenberg
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Language:English
Published: Instituto de Botânica 2019-04-01
Series:Hoehnea
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spelling doaj-29f4e4f57f904827b16ee04899ec13e32020-11-25T00:08:11ZengInstituto de BotânicaHoehnea2236-89062019-04-0146110.1590/2236-8906-52/2018S2236-89062019000100206Pteridophytes as ecological indicators: an overviewAline Possamai DellaDaniel de Barcellos FalkenbergABSTRACT The pteridophytes present a great but poorly explored potential as ecological indicators (EIs), shown only in some sparse studies. Therefore, to analyze this potential, we reviewed published articles, websites, or books with pteridophytes as EIs, searching on five scholar databases and also on Google. We selected 134 studies, conducted in all continents (118 in mainland areas and 16 in islands). Brazil is the country with the highest number of studies (N = 33). In general, several species were considered as EIs in a given study, not only a single. The use of Pteridophytes in these works was classified in seven different types: a) classification of vegetation, soils, environments, and ecosystems (N = 65), b) environmental integrity (or quality) (N = 21), c) disturbance (N = 17), d) regeneration/restoration of habitats and/or ecosystems (N = 10), e) climate changes (N = 10), f) contamination of air, soil, or water (N = 14), and g) association with other groups of organisms (N = 12). The vast majority of these studies merely hypothesized the potential use of the Pteridophytes as EIs, with few presenting helpful criteria for the selection of EIs. Although there is an increasing recognition of the potential use of Pteridophytes as EIs, a more in-depth discussion about the criteria for selecting Pteridophytes as indicators and the real uses of such plants is needed.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2236-89062019000100206&lng=en&tlng=enfernslycophytestypes of indicationapplied ecologyenvironmental conservationplant-environment relationshipsbioindicatorsplant uses
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Pteridophytes as ecological indicators: an overview
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ferns
lycophytes
types of indication
applied ecology
environmental conservation
plant-environment relationships
bioindicators
plant uses
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Daniel de Barcellos Falkenberg
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title Pteridophytes as ecological indicators: an overview
title_short Pteridophytes as ecological indicators: an overview
title_full Pteridophytes as ecological indicators: an overview
title_fullStr Pteridophytes as ecological indicators: an overview
title_full_unstemmed Pteridophytes as ecological indicators: an overview
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publisher Instituto de Botânica
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publishDate 2019-04-01
description ABSTRACT The pteridophytes present a great but poorly explored potential as ecological indicators (EIs), shown only in some sparse studies. Therefore, to analyze this potential, we reviewed published articles, websites, or books with pteridophytes as EIs, searching on five scholar databases and also on Google. We selected 134 studies, conducted in all continents (118 in mainland areas and 16 in islands). Brazil is the country with the highest number of studies (N = 33). In general, several species were considered as EIs in a given study, not only a single. The use of Pteridophytes in these works was classified in seven different types: a) classification of vegetation, soils, environments, and ecosystems (N = 65), b) environmental integrity (or quality) (N = 21), c) disturbance (N = 17), d) regeneration/restoration of habitats and/or ecosystems (N = 10), e) climate changes (N = 10), f) contamination of air, soil, or water (N = 14), and g) association with other groups of organisms (N = 12). The vast majority of these studies merely hypothesized the potential use of the Pteridophytes as EIs, with few presenting helpful criteria for the selection of EIs. Although there is an increasing recognition of the potential use of Pteridophytes as EIs, a more in-depth discussion about the criteria for selecting Pteridophytes as indicators and the real uses of such plants is needed.
topic ferns
lycophytes
types of indication
applied ecology
environmental conservation
plant-environment relationships
bioindicators
plant uses
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