Can we predict dispersal guilds based on the leaf-height-seed scheme in a disjunct cerrado woodland?

Although there have been advances in methods for extracting information about dispersal processes, it is still very difficult to measure them. Predicting dispersal groups using single readily-measured traits would facilitate the emergence of instructive comparisons among ecological strategies of pla...

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Main Authors: AVF. Jardim, MA. Batalha
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Language:English
Published: Instituto Internacional de Ecologia
Series:Brazilian Journal of Biology
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spelling doaj-322b74662eb94254a873c748e1ea5c0b2020-11-24T23:36:50ZengInstituto Internacional de EcologiaBrazilian Journal of Biology1678-437568355355910.1590/S1519-69842008000300013S1519-69842008000300013Can we predict dispersal guilds based on the leaf-height-seed scheme in a disjunct cerrado woodland?AVF. Jardim0MA. Batalha1Universidade Federal de São CarlosUniversidade Federal de São CarlosAlthough there have been advances in methods for extracting information about dispersal processes, it is still very difficult to measure them. Predicting dispersal groups using single readily-measured traits would facilitate the emergence of instructive comparisons among ecological strategies of plants and offer a path towards improved synthesis across field experiments. The leaf-height-seed scheme consists of three functional traits: specific leaf area, plant canopy height, and seed mass. We tested, applying logistic regression analysis, whether these traits are potential predictors of dispersal guilds in a disjoint cerrado woodland site in southeastern Brazil. According to our results, none of the plant traits studied could predict dispersal guild; this means that abiotically and biotically dispersed species showed similar values of specific leaf area, height, and seed mass. The species of both guilds exhibited sclerophylly, probably a result of the typical soil nutrient deficiency of cerrado, which also may have placed constraints upon plant canopy height regardless of the dispersal mode. In the cerrado, some abiotically dispersed trees might present higher than expected seed mass as support to the investment in high root-to-shoot ratio at the seedling stage. Seeds of bird-dispersed species are limited in size and mass because of the small size of most frugivorous birds. Since soil nutrient quality might contribute to the similarity between the dispersal guilds regarding the three traits of the scheme, other plant traits (e.g., root depth distribution and nutrient uptake strategy) that detail the former should be considered in future predictive studies.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-69842008000300013&lng=en&tlng=ensavannadispersal groupsfunctional traitslogistic regressionecological strategy
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Can we predict dispersal guilds based on the leaf-height-seed scheme in a disjunct cerrado woodland?
Brazilian Journal of Biology
savanna
dispersal groups
functional traits
logistic regression
ecological strategy
author_facet AVF. Jardim
MA. Batalha
author_sort AVF. Jardim
title Can we predict dispersal guilds based on the leaf-height-seed scheme in a disjunct cerrado woodland?
title_short Can we predict dispersal guilds based on the leaf-height-seed scheme in a disjunct cerrado woodland?
title_full Can we predict dispersal guilds based on the leaf-height-seed scheme in a disjunct cerrado woodland?
title_fullStr Can we predict dispersal guilds based on the leaf-height-seed scheme in a disjunct cerrado woodland?
title_full_unstemmed Can we predict dispersal guilds based on the leaf-height-seed scheme in a disjunct cerrado woodland?
title_sort can we predict dispersal guilds based on the leaf-height-seed scheme in a disjunct cerrado woodland?
publisher Instituto Internacional de Ecologia
series Brazilian Journal of Biology
issn 1678-4375
description Although there have been advances in methods for extracting information about dispersal processes, it is still very difficult to measure them. Predicting dispersal groups using single readily-measured traits would facilitate the emergence of instructive comparisons among ecological strategies of plants and offer a path towards improved synthesis across field experiments. The leaf-height-seed scheme consists of three functional traits: specific leaf area, plant canopy height, and seed mass. We tested, applying logistic regression analysis, whether these traits are potential predictors of dispersal guilds in a disjoint cerrado woodland site in southeastern Brazil. According to our results, none of the plant traits studied could predict dispersal guild; this means that abiotically and biotically dispersed species showed similar values of specific leaf area, height, and seed mass. The species of both guilds exhibited sclerophylly, probably a result of the typical soil nutrient deficiency of cerrado, which also may have placed constraints upon plant canopy height regardless of the dispersal mode. In the cerrado, some abiotically dispersed trees might present higher than expected seed mass as support to the investment in high root-to-shoot ratio at the seedling stage. Seeds of bird-dispersed species are limited in size and mass because of the small size of most frugivorous birds. Since soil nutrient quality might contribute to the similarity between the dispersal guilds regarding the three traits of the scheme, other plant traits (e.g., root depth distribution and nutrient uptake strategy) that detail the former should be considered in future predictive studies.
topic savanna
dispersal groups
functional traits
logistic regression
ecological strategy
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-69842008000300013&lng=en&tlng=en
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