Use of woody species in the Caatinga dry forest may lead to higher vulnerability to extirpation: An assessment based on ethnobiological, reproductive and conservation criteria

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Jéssica Luiza S. Silva , Maria Fabíola Barros , Kátia F. Rito , Oswaldo Cruz-Neto , Marcelo Tabarelli , Inara R. Leal , Ulysses Paulino Albuquerque , Rainer Wirth , Ariadna Valentina Lopes
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Tropical forests play an important role in maintaining, replenishing and conserving a large portion of the planet's biodiversity. However, these forests have been converted into anthropic landscapes, threatening the persistence of wildlife. The exploitation of forest products can result in different ecological impacts at different levels of biological organization. In this study, we propose a vulnerability index to examine the susceptibility of woody plants used by locals in a human-modified landscape of the Caatinga dry forest (i.e., the Catimbau National Park). We contrasted patterns of (1) plant use by local people (risk of use, collection risk, local importance, and diversity of use), (2) plant reproductive strategies (pollination, sexual and reproductive systems, dispersal mode, flowering and fruiting phenology), and (3) the conservation status of the plant species. We combined this information to propose a vulnerability index expressing species sensitivity to human disturbances in 14 regenerating and 14 old-growth forest stands. We tested the hypothesis that regenerating forest stands will harbor more vulnerable plant species compared to old-growth forest stands. Among the 119 plant species registered in regenerating and old-growth forest stands, 80 species (67.2 %) were recorded as useful for local people in Caatinga. Specifically, about 71.8 % and 70.5 % are exploited by the rural population for some type of use in regenerating and old-growth forest stands, respectively. The most frequent type of use was medicinal, followed by construction and fuel in both regenerating and old-growth forest stands. Regarding the potentially collected plant parts, the total removal of the individual and collection of leaves exhibited similar and higher relevance in regenerating, while leaves were the most collected part in old-growth forest stands. Of the 80 plant species analyzed, 62 % and 58.5 %, respectively, were classified as exhibiting moderate and high vulnerability to extirpation in regenerating and old-growth forest stands; thus not supporting our hypothesis. Our results suggest that in the Caatinga dry forest, (1) woody plant species responsible for forest regeneration in the context of slash-and-burn agriculture are exploited for multiple uses, (2) medicinal use is the main type of use of woody plants occurring in regenerating and old-growth forest stands, (3) total removal of the individual and collection of leaves were the most collected plant parts, and (4) both regenerating and old-growth forest stands showed a high vulnerability to human disturbances in the study area. In the long term, the exploitation of vulnerable plant species may negatively affect the composition and structure of the community and, consequently, the rate and trajectory of succession. It can be expected that as populations of vulnerable plant species are reduced or extirpated from the community, ecological interactions such as pollination and dispersal, which are key to ecosystem maintenance, will change along with the services provided.

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在卡廷加旱林中使用木本物种可能会导致更容易灭绝:基于民族生物学、繁殖和保护标准的评估
热带森林在维持、补充和保护地球大部分生物多样性方面发挥着重要作用。然而,这些森林已被人类改造成景观,威胁着野生动物的生存。对森林产品的开发会对生物组织的不同层次造成不同的生态影响。在这项研究中,我们提出了一种脆弱性指数,以考察当地人在卡廷加干旱森林(即卡廷鲍国家公园)人为改造景观中使用的木本植物的易感性。我们对比了以下方面的模式:(1) 当地人对植物的使用(使用风险、采集风险、当地重要性和使用多样性);(2) 植物的繁殖策略(授粉、有性和生殖系统、传播方式、开花结果物候);(3) 植物物种的保护状况。我们将这些信息结合起来,提出了一个脆弱性指数,表达了 14 个再生林分和 14 个古老林分中物种对人类干扰的敏感性。我们验证了一个假设,即与古老林分相比,再生林分会蕴藏更多的脆弱植物物种。在再生林分和古老林分中登记的 119 种植物中,有 80 种(67.2%)被记录为对卡廷加地区的当地人有用。具体而言,在再生林和古老林分中,分别有 71.8 % 和 70.5 % 的植物被农村居民用于某种用途。在再生林和古老林分中,最常见的用途类型是药用,其次是建筑和燃料。关于可能采集的植物部分,在更新林分中,全部移除个体和采集叶片的相关性相似且更高,而在古老林分中,叶片是采集最多的部分。在分析的 80 种植物中,再生林分和古老林分中分别有 62% 和 58.5% 的植物表现出中度和高度的灭绝脆弱性,因此不支持我们的假设。我们的研究结果表明,在卡廷加旱地森林中,(1) 在刀耕火种农业背景下负责森林再生的木本植物物种被用于多种用途,(2) 药用是再生林分和古老林分中木本植物的主要用途类型,(3) 采集最多的植物部分是全部摘除个体和采集叶片,(4) 在研究地区,再生林分和古老林分对人类干扰表现出高度脆弱性。从长远来看,对脆弱植物物种的利用可能会对群落的组成和结构产生负面影响,进而影响演替的速度和轨迹。可以预见,随着群落中脆弱植物物种数量的减少或灭绝,作为生态系统维护关键的授粉和传播等生态互动将随着所提供服务的改变而改变。
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Accounts of Chemical Research
Accounts of Chemical Research 化学-化学综合
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312
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2 months
期刊介绍: Accounts of Chemical Research presents short, concise and critical articles offering easy-to-read overviews of basic research and applications in all areas of chemistry and biochemistry. These short reviews focus on research from the author’s own laboratory and are designed to teach the reader about a research project. In addition, Accounts of Chemical Research publishes commentaries that give an informed opinion on a current research problem. Special Issues online are devoted to a single topic of unusual activity and significance. Accounts of Chemical Research replaces the traditional article abstract with an article "Conspectus." These entries synopsize the research affording the reader a closer look at the content and significance of an article. Through this provision of a more detailed description of the article contents, the Conspectus enhances the article's discoverability by search engines and the exposure for the research.
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