The influence of fire and cattle grazing on Araucaria population structure in forest-grasslands mosaics
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Title:
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The influence of fire and cattle grazing on Araucaria population structure in forest-grasslands mosaics |
Author:
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Sühs, Rafael Barbizan; Rosa, Fernando Silva; Silveira, Jonata; Peroni, Nivaldo; Giehl, Eduardo Luís Hettwer
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Abstract:
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Disturbances caused by land management via fire and cattle grazing can alter the population structure of
keystone species that change the output of vegetation dynamics. Adult araucaria trees (Araucaria angustifolia) can
facilitate the establishment of other woody plants and, thus, influence the expansion of forests over grasslands in
the highlands of southern Brazil. Here we aimed to check araucaria population structure under two types of
management – with or without fire and grazing– and in three habitat types: forests, shrublands and grasslands.
We sampled araucaria populations in 40 transects (100×4 m), half of each located in the forest, and the other
half, in variable extensions of shrublands or grasslands. Of the 40 transects, 18 were under management with fire
and grazing and 22 in a protected area where the two disturbances are prevented (S ̃
ao Joaquim National Park).
Overall, we sampled 339 araucaria seedlings, 59 saplings, 44 juveniles and 128 adults. Population structure
differed both among habitats, between types of management, and between the same habitats but under distinct
types of management. Population density was 1.4 times higher in areas with fire and grazing than without such
disturbances, which was caused mostly by a larger number of seedlings. Under fire and grazing, we found 1.4
times more adults in forests, 5.7 times more seedlings in shrublands and 5.3 times more seedlings in the grassland
than in the same habitat but without disturbances. Our results indicate that araucarias reach and germinate
under all conditions but rarely surpass the seedling stage in grasslands and shrublands where fire and grazing is
used. Consequently, fire and grazing disturbances should slow down forest expansion over shrublands and
grasslands. In contrast, when disturbances are barred, araucarias can grow large enough to trigger their facili-
tative effect and then gear up the pace of forest expansion. |
Description:
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Artigo mostrando a importância do manejo com fogo e gado para a expansão das áreas com araucarias na Serra de Santa Catarina. Pesquisa realizada no âmbito do projeto PELD-BISC. |
URI:
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https://repositorio.ufsc.br/handle/123456789/229000
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Date:
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2021-05-15 |
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