Potential Vulnerability of Natural Populations of Camu-camu (Myrciaria dubia) to Anthropogenic Stressors in Southwestern Amazon

Raimundo Cajueiro Leandro, E. Chagas, Izabela de Lima Feitosa, Susan Aragón
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One economically promising Amazonian species is camu-camu (Myrciaria dubia) which fruits have the highest content of vitamin C recorded, with a high potential for applications on the food, supplement and cosmetic industry and which can be a cornerstone for agroforestry initiatives for Amazonian peasants. Camu-camu has an Amazon wide distribution although most studies and collections have occurred on the Central and Western Amazon. The aim of this study is to assess the distribution and potential vulnerability of camu-camu populations in the state of Rondônia, Brazil, the southern limit of its distribution, which exhibit a drier climate.  We use data recorded in herbaria and a bioprospecting expedition and data on anthopogenic stressors, estratified at the municipal level, like fire events, deforestation and dams. Camu-camu records occur preferentially in the Central and Northern part of the state, however most of the collections are around cities, major rivers and roads, showing a strong collector bias. Municipalities with camu-camu records suffered higher rates of deforestation and show higher occurrence of fire events and planned dams than municipalities without camu-camu records. Camu-camu populations in Rondônia are thriving on drier conditions and may be more adapted for future prevalent conditions for the Amazon under climate change. These adaptations may be useful for future domestication efforts.  We call for an increasing effort of collecting and salvaging camu-camu populations on human dominated landscapes and to encourage participatory conservation with local farmers, for an ex-situ conservation on rural landscapes, especially under the prospect of climate change.
亚马逊西南部卡姆卡姆(Myrciaria dubia)自然种群对人类活动压力的潜在脆弱性
亚马逊地区一个具有经济前景的物种是 Camu-camu(Myrciaria dubia),它的果实中维生素 C 的含量是有记录以来最高的,在食品、补充剂和化妆品行业具有很大的应用潜力,可以成为亚马逊农民农林业计划的基石。虽然大多数研究和采集工作都是在亚马逊中部和西部进行的,但卡姆卡姆在亚马逊河流域分布广泛。本研究的目的是评估巴西朗多尼亚州的 Camu-camu 种群的分布情况及其潜在的脆弱性,朗多尼亚州是 Camu-camu 分布的南部界限,气候较为干燥。 我们使用了标本馆和生物勘探考察队记录的数据,以及在市一级分类的人为压力因素数据,如火灾事件、森林砍伐和水坝。卡姆卡姆的记录主要出现在该州的中部和北部,但大部分采集地都在城市、主要河流和道路周围,显示出强烈的采集者倾向。与没有卡姆阿穆记录的城市相比,有卡姆阿穆记录的城市森林砍伐率更高,火灾事件和规划水坝的发生率也更高。朗多尼亚的 Camu-camu 种群在较干旱的条件下生长旺盛,可能更适应气候变化下亚马逊未来的盛行条件。这些适应性可能有助于未来的驯化工作。 我们呼吁加大力度收集和抢救人类占主导地位的地貌上的卡姆果种群,并鼓励当地农民参与保护,以便对农村地貌进行就地保护,尤其是在气候变化的前景下。
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