RRC ID 83042
Author Bohn A, Capellesso ES, Labiak PH, Lira-Noriega A, Zwiener V, Marques MCM.
Title Importance of habit and environmental characteristics in shaping patterns of richness and range size of ferns and lycophytes in the Atlantic Forest.
Journal Am J Bot
Abstract PREMISE:Ferns and lycophytes, the two spore-bearing lineages of vascular plants, share a unique life cycle, and because of several morpho-ecophysiological similarities, are usually investigated as a unit, but they may have distinct ecological and environmental responses. Understanding the diversity and distribution patterns of ferns and lycophytes separately is essential for designing effective conservation strategies.
METHODS:We assessed species richness and range sizes using range-diversity analyses and investigated environmental (climatic, edaphic) and ecological (endemism, habit diversity, specialization) predictors of these range and richness metrics using generalized linear models.
RESULTS:The central region of the Atlantic Forest primarily contained areas with fern and lycophyte species with high richness and small ranges; the northern and southern extremes of the forest had species with low richness and larger ranges. Fern richness was associated with a combination of environmental and ecological variables; lycophyte richness was associated only with ecological variables. Range sizes were positively related to habit diversity for both ferns and lycophytes, but the effect of environmental variables differed between the two lineages. Critical areas were primarily not within protected areas.
CONCLUSIONS:Fern range sizes and richness were influenced by a combination of ecological and environmental factors such as temperature, precipitation, and soil variables; only ecological variables influenced lycophyte richness and range sizes. The effects of these factors must be considered separately for the two lineages due to their different responses to stressors. Conservation efforts should increase in the species-rich-low-range areas that are outside protected areas to protect these low-range species.
Volume 111(11)
Pages e16437
Published 2024-11-11
DOI 10.1002/ajb2.16437
Description BiodiC-J data were referenced.
PMID 39526952
MeSH Biodiversity* Brazil Ferns* / physiology Forests*
IF 3.038
Resource
GBIF Plant specimens of Otaru Museum Plant specimens of Komatsu City Museum The 6-7th National Survey on the Natural Environment: Vegetation Survey Herbaceous and arboreous plants list on the Komaba Campus of University of Tokyo, Japan Vascular Plant Specimens of Yamagata Prefectural Museum Vascular plant specimens of Omachi Alpine Museum Vascular Plants Collection of National Museum of Nature and Science Vascular plant specimens of Akita Prefectural Museum Herbarium, University Archives and Collections, Fukushima University, Japan (FKSE) Plant specimens of Oiso Municipal Museum Herbarium of Hokkaido University Museum (SAPS) Vascular Plant Collection of Natural History Museum and Institute, Chiba Pteridophyta specimens of Iwate Prefectural Museum Ibaraki Nature Museum, Vascular Plants collection Kitami Region Museum of Science History and Art(KIRM) Vascular plant specimens of National Museum of Nature and Science (TNS) Plant Specimens of Kurashiki Museum of Natural History Herbarium Specimens of Tokushima Prefectural Museum, Japan Vascular Plants Collection of Sagamihara City Museum Plant specimens in the Museum of Nature and Human Activities, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan Plant specimens deposited in Osaka Museum of Natural History, Japan Vascular Plant Specimens of Kochi Prefectural Makino Botanical Garden Vascular Plant Specimen database of Kanagawa Prefectural Museum of Natural History Gunma Museum of Natural History, Vascular Plant Specimen Plant specimens of Kushiro City Museum Vascular Plant Specimens of the RYU Herbarium (Faculty of Science, University of the Ryukyus) Herbarium Specimens of Bonin and Ryukyu Islands Vascular plant specimens of Sugadaira Research Station, Mountain Science Center, University of Tsukuba Herbarium of Shinshu University Plant specimens of Parthenon Tama Museum (PTHM) Plant specimens of Obihiro Centennial City Museum Vascular plant specimens of Nagano Environmental Conservation Research Institute, Nagano Prefecture Plant specimens of Toyota City Nature Sanctuary (from non-museum circle) Vascular plant specimens of Toyama Science Museum A Specimen List of Hymenophyllaceae of Seram and Ambon collected on Indonesian-Japanese botanical expeditions 1983–1986 Plant distribution data with photograph Fern (Pteridophyta) specimens of Toyama Science Museum Plant specimens of Ishikawa Museum of Natural History Long-term fauna and flora records of the experimental forests of the Forest Research Station of Hokkaido University, Japan Plant specimens of Toyota City Nature Sanctuary Ferns and Lycophytes Specimens of Kawasaki Municipal Science Museum