环境过滤器和生物相互作用驱动了巴西亚马逊北部过渡带森林的物种丰富度和组成

W. Silva, Pedro Pequeno, H. Farias, V. Melo, C. Villacorta, L. Carvalho, R. Perdiz, A. Citó, R. Barbosa
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热带森林树木群落的结构取决于环境过滤器和生物相互作用,如竞争和促进。在亚马逊北部的许多过渡带森林中,有趣的是,以单一物种Peltogyne gracilipes(豆科植物)的明显丰度为特征的树木组合。目前尚不清楚这种模式是否仅仅反映了环境过滤器,还是具有相似栖息地要求的物种之间的拮抗相互作用。本研究旨在研究巴西亚马孙北部交错带森林物种丰富度和组成对环境过滤器的响应,并分析细叶松在构建树木群落中的作用。我们沿着水文地形梯度取样了129个永久样地。对所有茎粗≥10 cm的乔木个体进行了测量和鉴定。采用多元回归分析方法,分析了环境过滤因子和丰度对杉木树种丰富度和组成的影响。物种丰富度和组成响应于相同的过滤器,而过滤器又直接或间接地影响物种组成。我们的研究结果表明,非生物过滤器和生物相互作用共同塑造了所研究的树木群落。细叶松可以被认为是水文土壤条件的指示种,但其本身也是树木群落结构的驱动因素。
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Environmental filters and biotic interactions drive species richness and composition in ecotone forests of the northern Brazilian Amazonia
The structure of tree communities in tropical forests depends on environmental filters and biotic interactions such as competition and facilitation. Many ecotone forests in Northern Amazonia are intriguingly populated by tree assemblages characterized by distinct abundances of a single species, Peltogyne gracilipes (Leguminosae). It is unclear whether this pattern solely reflects environmental filters or also antagonistic interactions among species with similar habitat requirements. The aim of this study was to determine the response of species richness and composition to environmental filters, and analyze the role of P. gracilipes in structuring tree communities in ecotone forest areas of the Northern Brazilian Amazonia. We sampled 129 permanent plots along a hydro-edaphic gradient. All arboreal individuals with stem diameter ≥10 cm were measured and identified. Multiple regressions were performed to test the effects of environmental filters, and abundance of P. gracilipes on the tree species richness and composition. Species richness and composition responded to the same filters which, in turn, affected species composition directly and indirectly, through the abundance of P. gracilipes. Our results indicate that both abiotic filters and biotic interactions shape the studied tree communities. P. gracilipes can be considered an indicator species of hydro-edaphic conditions, but also is itself a driver of tree community structure.
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