The effects of rainfall and vegetation on litterfall production in the semiarid region of northeastern Brazil
Autor: | M C A Lopes, V. F. P. Araújo, Alexandre Vasconcellos |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Předmět: |
Wet season
Nutrient cycle Rain temporal variability ved/biology.organism_classification_rank.species necromass Forests Biology Shrub Caatinga lcsh:Botany Dry season lcsh:Zoology lcsh:QL1-991 lcsh:Science lcsh:QH301-705.5 Plant Physiological Phenomena Population Density Ecology ved/biology Biodiversity Vegetation Plant litter lcsh:QK1-989 Agronomy lcsh:Biology (General) Litter neotropical region spatial variability lcsh:Q Species richness General Agricultural and Biological Sciences Brazil |
Zdroj: | Brazilian Journal of Biology, Vol 75, Iss 3, Pp 703-708 |
ISSN: | 1678-4375 |
Popis: | Litterfall has a strong influence on biodiversity and on the chemical and physical characteristics of the soil. Its production can be quite variable over time and space, and can be influenced by both natural and anthropogenic factors. We evaluated litterfall production and its relationship with rainfall, species richness, and the densities of the arboreal vegetation. Thirty litter traps were constructed with 1.0 m2 nylon mesh (1.0 mm) and randomly installed within a 2000 m × 500 m area of arboreal/shrub Caatinga (dryland) vegetation. Litter samples were collected monthly from November/2010 to June/2012, and the collected material was classified, dried, and weighted. Species richness and tree densities were determined by conducting phytosociological surveys in 20 m × 20 m plots surrounding each of the litter traps. The litterfall accumulation rate was 3.673 Mgha–1yr–1, similar to values from other seasonally dry tropical forests. Litterfall production was continuous, and principally accompanied the rainfall rate, but with a time interval of 2 to 3 months, with the greatest accumulation at the beginning of the dry season and the least during the rainy season. The different fractions of materials demonstrated distinct accumulation rates, with leaves being the principal category. Litterfall production was found to be related to tree density, but no link was found to species richness. The observed temporal heterogeneity of litterfall production demonstrated a strong link between rainfall and the dynamics of nutrient cycling in the semiarid region of Brazil. |
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