Diversity and distribution of epiphytic bromeliads in a Brazilian subtropical mangrove

It is not unusual to find epiphytic bromeliads in mangroves, but most studies on mangrove vegetation do not record their presence. This study aimed to evaluate the diversity and distribution of epiphytic bromeliads in a subtropical mangrove. The richness, abundance and life form (atmospheric and tan...

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Autores principales: Sousa, Mariana M. de, Delevati Colpo, Karine
Formato: Articulo
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/77673
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topic Ciencias Naturales
Bromeliaceae, bromeliad-host relationship, species richness, waterline distance
spellingShingle Ciencias Naturales
Bromeliaceae, bromeliad-host relationship, species richness, waterline distance
Sousa, Mariana M. de
Delevati Colpo, Karine
Diversity and distribution of epiphytic bromeliads in a Brazilian subtropical mangrove
topic_facet Ciencias Naturales
Bromeliaceae, bromeliad-host relationship, species richness, waterline distance
description It is not unusual to find epiphytic bromeliads in mangroves, but most studies on mangrove vegetation do not record their presence. This study aimed to evaluate the diversity and distribution of epiphytic bromeliads in a subtropical mangrove. The richness, abundance and life form (atmospheric and tank) of bromeliads were recorded and compared among host tree species and waterline proximity. The effects of diameter and height of host trees on the abundance of bromeliads were also assessed. The mangrove was composed of Avicennia schaueriana, Laguncularia racemosa and Rhizophora mangle. We recorded seven bromeliad species of the genera Tillandsia and Vriesea. The waterline proximity did not affect the abundance or diversity of bromeliads, but atmospheric forms were predominant near the waterline, whereas tank bromeliads were more frequent in the interior of the mangrove. The three mangrove species hosted bromeliads, but L. racemosa was the preferred host. The species composition showed that the distribution of bromeliads is more related to the host species than to the distance from the waterline. Bromeliad abundance increased with tree size. Bromeliads can be biological indicators of ecosystem health; therefore, inventories and host tree preferences are necessary knowledge for an adequate management of sensitive ecosystems as mangroves.
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author Sousa, Mariana M. de
Delevati Colpo, Karine
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Delevati Colpo, Karine
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title Diversity and distribution of epiphytic bromeliads in a Brazilian subtropical mangrove
title_short Diversity and distribution of epiphytic bromeliads in a Brazilian subtropical mangrove
title_full Diversity and distribution of epiphytic bromeliads in a Brazilian subtropical mangrove
title_fullStr Diversity and distribution of epiphytic bromeliads in a Brazilian subtropical mangrove
title_full_unstemmed Diversity and distribution of epiphytic bromeliads in a Brazilian subtropical mangrove
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