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Banca de DEFESA: FERNANDA CRISTINA SOUZA

Uma banca de DEFESA de DOUTORADO foi cadastrada pelo programa.
DISCENTE: FERNANDA CRISTINA SOUZA
DATA: 31/08/2023
HORA: 09:00
LOCAL: https://meet.google.com/unc-sthj-eiv
TÍTULO:

“Seed and fruit dispersal traits across Brazilian biomes: Exploring trends, predicting, and
mapping ecological correlates”


PALAVRAS-CHAVES:

Anemochory. Brazilian biomes. Climate. Dispersal agents. Dispersal mode. Fruits. Seed dispersal.
Seed mass. Soil. Tropical forest


PÁGINAS: 1
GRANDE ÁREA: Ciências Biológicas
ÁREA: Ecologia
SUBÁREA: Ecologia Aplicada
RESUMO:

Seeds and fruit traits are essential for numerous functions along the plant regeneration process.
Despite their remarkable importance, such traits have been poorly understood concerning leaf and root traits. For instance, it is still unknown how dispersal seed and fruit traits covary within different environments and dispersal strategies. Furthermore, there is a lack of congruence regarding the key ecological factors shaping the distribution of seed dispersal traits. Thus, I address these knowledge gaps by gathering seed and fruit traits and environmental variables from 301 old-growth vegetation plots across the four largest Brazilian biomes (Amazon, Atlantic Forest, Cerrado, and Caatinga). In Chapter 1, I explored relationships for a set of six morphological traits (seed mass, seed and fruit width and length, and seed number) at the species level, differentiating them among biomes and/or dispersal modes. In the second chapter, I examined the distribution of dispersal modes and seed mass across Brazilian biomes and identified the main climatic, edaphic, and dispersal agent factors that predict the dominance of the most common dispersal modes and seed mass. In the first chapter, I found that the morphological seed and fruit spectrum is divided into two principal components that represent the size traits (seed mass and seed and fruit dimensions) and the seed number per reproductive unit. These two components of variation are maintained regardless of biomes and dispersal modes. However, I observed that seed mass from wind-dispersed species varied independently of size traits within biomes (except in the Amazon). In the second chapter, I found that climate, in terms of its variation and precipitation levels, was the primary factor in predicting the dominance of seed mass and dispersal modes, followed by soil properties or dispersal agents. This thesis provides significant insights into the processes underpinning the dominance of seed dispersal traits across Brazilian biomes. Finally, I discuss the implications of my results in the context of ongoing environmental changes.


MEMBROS DA BANCA:
Externo à Instituição - VANESSA LEITE REZENDE - UEMG (Suplente)
Externo à Instituição - Marcelo Tabarelli - UFPE (Membro)
Externo à Instituição - Liana Chesini Rossi - JBRJ (Suplente)
Externo à Instituição - GISLENE CARVALHO DE CASTRO - UFSJ (Membro)
Interno - EDUARDO VAN DEN BERG (Membro)
Presidente - BERNARD JOSIAH BARLOW - LANCASTER (Membro)
Interno - ANTONIO CESAR MEDEIROS DE QUEIROZ - UFLA (Membro)
Notícia cadastrada em: 17/08/2023 11:26
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