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AoB Plants ; 10(2): ply017, 2018 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29644027

ABSTRACT

Positive interactions in plant communities are under-reported in subtropical systems most likely because they are not identified as stressful environments. However, environmental factors or disturbance can limit plant growth in any system and lead to stressful conditions. For instance, salinity and low nutrient and water availability generate a gradient of stressful conditions in coastal systems depending on distance to shore. In a tropical coastal system in SE Brazil, we aimed to assess whether Guapira opposita, a shrub common in restinga environments, acted as nurse involved in ecological succession and which factors influenced its facilitation process. We sampled perennial species above 10 cm in height under the canopy of 35 G. opposita individuals and in neighbouring open areas. Shrub height, canopy area and distance to freshwater bodies were measured in the field, and distance to the ocean was obtained from aerial images. In addition, we measured the distance to the closest forest patch as a potential source of seeds. Plant abundance and species richness were higher under the canopy of G. opposita than in open areas. Facilitation by G. opposita was mainly determined by shrub height, which had a positive relationship with woody and bromeliads abundance and species richness while there was no relationship with the other factors. Overall, our data evidence that tropical environments may be highly stressful for plants and that nurse species play a key role in the regeneration of restinga environments, where their presence is critical to maintain ecosystem diversity and function.

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Neotrop. entomol ; 38(6): 873-875, Nov.-Dec. 2009.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-537415

ABSTRACT

Ants can nest in a wide variety of substracts. This paper shows Syagrus romanzoffiana seed utilization by ants in an Atlantic secondary forest. We report 29 seeds occupied by small-bodied ants, with 27 of them showing at least two ant development stages. Although a large number of seeds were sampled, a low level of ant occupation was observed.


As formigas podem nidificar em uma ampla variedade de substratos. Este estudo relata o uso das sementes de Syagrus romanzoffiana em floresta atlântica secundária, como local para nidificação de formigas. Foram encontradas 29 sementes ocupadas por formigas de pequeno porte, sendo que 27 delas apresentaram pelo menos dois estágios de desenvolvimento de formigas. A taxa de ocupação foi baixa apesar de as sementes serem abundantes.


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Animals , Ants/physiology , Arecaceae/parasitology , Seeds/parasitology , Trees , Brazil
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Neotrop Entomol ; 38(6): 873-5, 2009.
Article in Portuguese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20098938

ABSTRACT

Ants can nest in a wide variety of substracts. This paper shows Syagrus romanzoffiana seed utilization by ants in an Atlantic secondary forest. We report 29 seeds occupied by small-bodied ants, with 27 of them showing at least two ant development stages. Although a large number of seeds were sampled, a low level of ant occupation was observed.


Subject(s)
Ants/physiology , Arecaceae/parasitology , Seeds/parasitology , Trees , Animals , Brazil
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