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Banca de DEFESA: GABRIELA SIEWERDING MEIRELLES

Uma banca de DEFESA de DOUTORADO foi cadastrada pelo programa.
DISCENTE: GABRIELA SIEWERDING MEIRELLES
DATA: 26/07/2019
HORA: 10:00
LOCAL: Lancaster University, UK e Setor de Ecologia/DBI/UFLA. Defesa através de Vídeo-apresentação.
TÍTULO:

"SOIL MICROBIAL ATTRIBUTES AND FUNCTION ACROSS MULTIPLE SCALES IN NEOTROPICAL SAVANNA"


PALAVRAS-CHAVES:

Neotropical Savanna, Cerrado biome, Gallery forest, Vereda, Cerrado
sensu stricto, anthopogenic disturbance, topography, flooding, soil properties, soil
resistance and resilience.


PÁGINAS: 180
GRANDE ÁREA: Ciências Biológicas
ÁREA: Ecologia
SUBÁREA: Ecologia Aplicada
RESUMO:

Savannas are the most sensitive ecosystems to future changes in land use and climate. Therefore, understanding of the factors underpinning savanna ecosystem function is urgently required for ecologically-relevant conservation and management. This thesis aims to address this knowledge gap, investigating how local conditions and landscape features influence soil microbial attributes, and the resistance and resilience of soil functioning within the three distinct vegetation types of the Brazillian Cerrado biome: Gallery forest, Veredas and Cerrado sensu stricto. Firstly, I evaluated how local
vegetation characteristics and soil physico-chemical properties interact and influence soil microbial attributes (Chapter 2). Secondly, I investigated how landscape-scale anthropogenic disturbance and topography affect soil microbial community structure and enzyme activity (Chapter 3). Lastly, I assessed how soil CO2 emissions are related to microbial attributes and topography, and the resistance and resilience of soil functioning (respiration) of the vegetation types in response to drought and drying-rewetting (Chapter 4). At the local scale, I found different patterns in above- and below-ground interactions within the three vegetation types. Soil physico-chemical properties strongly affected soil microbial attributes in Gallery forests and Veredas, whereas vegetation characteristics were the main determinant in Cerrado sensu stricto. At the landscape scale, I found topography to be the major predictor of microbial attributes in all vegetation types, and that anthropogenic disturbance influences soil microbial communities both positively and negatively. Veredas soils were the most resistant to drought, while Gallery forests soils were the most resilient in their reponse to rewetting after drought. Based on these findings, I discuss the importance of flooding regimes in the wetland vegetation types (Gallery forest and Veredas) for ecosystem functioning, and implications for future land-use and climate change in the Cerrado biome (Chapter v5). I emphasize the need for Brazilian environmental legislation to prioritize the integral conservation of periodically flooded areas.


MEMBROS DA BANCA:
Presidente - EDUARDO VAN DEN BERG
Interno - JULIO NEIL CASSA LOUZADA
Interno - PAULO DOS SANTOS POMPEU
Externo ao Programa - TEOTONIO SOARES DE CARVALHO - DCS
Externo à Instituição - CARLY JOANNE STEVENS - LANCASTER
Externo à Instituição - DAVID JOHNSON - LANCASTER
Externo à Instituição - ALINE OLIVEIRA SILVA - UFLA
Notícia cadastrada em: 15/07/2019 09:01
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