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Title: Woody species distribution across a savanna-dry forest soil gradient in the Brazilian Cerrado
Other Titles: Distribuição de espécies arbóreas em gradiente de solo savana-floresta seca no Cerrado brasileiro
Keywords: Aluminum saturation
Cerrado stricto sensu
Deciduous forest
Ecotone
Edaphic specialization
Alumínio - Saturação
Floresta decidual
Ecótono
Especialização edáfica
Issue Date: Jun-2021
Publisher: Instituto Internacional de Ecologia
Citation: PAULA, G. A. et al. Woody species distribution across a savanna-dry forest soil gradient in the Brazilian Cerrado. Brazilian Journal of Biology, São Carlos, v. 83, e243245, 2023. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1590/1519-6984.243245.
Abstract: Although richness and distribution of woody species in the Cerrado physiognomies have been extensively studied, the shifts of woody species from savanna physiognomies to dry forests have not yet been addressed. Here, we investigate the effect of soil physical-chemical traits on the woody species turnover between adjacent cerrado stricto sensu and dry forest physiognomies. Woody species were surveyed, and soil and topographic variables measured, in 30 10×40 m plots systematically distributed, with 15 plots in each physiognomy. We found a spatially structured distribution of woody species, and differences of soil traits between cerrado stricto sensu and dry forest areas, mainly related to the aluminum saturation, base saturation, and available phosphorus. Aluminum saturation increased toward the savanna area, while base saturation increased toward the dry forest. Most woody species predominated in one physiognomy, such as Callisthene major in the cerrado stricto sensu and Anadenanthera colubrina in the dry forest. Only 20% of the species were widely distributed across both physiognomies or, not often, restricted to the intermediary values of the soil gradient. General results indicate that contrasting soil traits between cerrado stricto sensu and dry forest produce a strongly spatially organized and sharp transition in terms of species distribution between these physiognomies.
URI: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/49976
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