Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2781001337> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2781001337 endingPage "64" @default.
- W2781001337 startingPage "57" @default.
- W2781001337 abstract "In South America, the largest area of tropical savanna is the Brazilian Cerrado biome, which encompasses a considerable range of environmental variation, with different types of soil, geology, geomorphology and climate, as well as distinct types of vegetation. These savannas include two types of vegetation: one on hilly slopes, with relatively shallow interspersed with rocky soils (RS), known as Rocky Cerrado, and the other located on flat terrain with deep soils (DS), known as Typical Cerrado. Our objective was to evaluate the effects of the heterogeneity of the chemical and granulometric properties of the soils on the composition and diversity of the shrubby–arboreal strata of the RS and DS. We found that, despite the reduced abundance of woody plants in the RS, and the physical limitations on plant development imposed by the rocky outcrops found in this environment, the RS is characterized by similar species diversity to that found in the DS. We present evidence of greater heterogeneity in the species composition and edaphic proprieties of the RS in comparison with the DS. We conclude that the greater variation and heterogeneity in the substrates of the RS accounts for the similarity in the species diversity between the RS and DS, although we suspect that other drivers, not investigated here, may also be involved. The intense conversion of native vegetation within the study region interferes with the establishment of exclusive species in RS (e.g., Norantea guianensis Aubl.) and DS (e.g., Couepia grandiflora (Mart. & Zucc.) Benth.) and consequently threatens the community structure of both environments with fundamental implications for the conservation." @default.
- W2781001337 created "2018-01-05" @default.
- W2781001337 creator A5010031543 @default.
- W2781001337 creator A5011290333 @default.
- W2781001337 creator A5043829654 @default.
- W2781001337 creator A5053710461 @default.
- W2781001337 creator A5058699189 @default.
- W2781001337 creator A5067697300 @default.
- W2781001337 date "2017-12-18" @default.
- W2781001337 modified "2023-10-16" @default.
- W2781001337 title "Savannas on two different substrates in Brazil have a similar species diversity, but distinct edaphic conditions and species composition" @default.
- W2781001337 cites W1967199798 @default.
- W2781001337 cites W1971630418 @default.
- W2781001337 cites W1986282150 @default.
- W2781001337 cites W1992816747 @default.
- W2781001337 cites W1999006110 @default.
- W2781001337 cites W2008111400 @default.
- W2781001337 cites W2010525336 @default.
- W2781001337 cites W2017864316 @default.
- W2781001337 cites W2018672976 @default.
- W2781001337 cites W2025741962 @default.
- W2781001337 cites W2036159385 @default.
- W2781001337 cites W2040027397 @default.
- W2781001337 cites W2054572505 @default.
- W2781001337 cites W2083878410 @default.
- W2781001337 cites W2085202595 @default.
- W2781001337 cites W2085994106 @default.
- W2781001337 cites W2089626723 @default.
- W2781001337 cites W2098866888 @default.
- W2781001337 cites W2107794977 @default.
- W2781001337 cites W2110451181 @default.
- W2781001337 cites W2118327902 @default.
- W2781001337 cites W2125669518 @default.
- W2781001337 cites W2127366570 @default.
- W2781001337 cites W2130360364 @default.
- W2781001337 cites W2134318706 @default.
- W2781001337 cites W2157506923 @default.
- W2781001337 cites W2160113404 @default.
- W2781001337 cites W2166152751 @default.
- W2781001337 cites W2166444555 @default.
- W2781001337 cites W2281764729 @default.
- W2781001337 cites W2293259668 @default.
- W2781001337 cites W2521336250 @default.
- W2781001337 cites W4251261296 @default.
- W2781001337 cites W818439366 @default.
- W2781001337 cites W8230553 @default.
- W2781001337 doi "https://doi.org/10.1007/s40415-017-0424-x" @default.
- W2781001337 hasPublicationYear "2017" @default.
- W2781001337 type Work @default.
- W2781001337 sameAs 2781001337 @default.
- W2781001337 citedByCount "8" @default.
- W2781001337 countsByYear W27810013372018 @default.
- W2781001337 countsByYear W27810013372019 @default.
- W2781001337 countsByYear W27810013372020 @default.
- W2781001337 countsByYear W27810013372021 @default.
- W2781001337 countsByYear W27810013372022 @default.
- W2781001337 countsByYear W27810013372023 @default.
- W2781001337 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2781001337 hasAuthorship W2781001337A5010031543 @default.
- W2781001337 hasAuthorship W2781001337A5011290333 @default.
- W2781001337 hasAuthorship W2781001337A5043829654 @default.
- W2781001337 hasAuthorship W2781001337A5053710461 @default.
- W2781001337 hasAuthorship W2781001337A5058699189 @default.
- W2781001337 hasAuthorship W2781001337A5067697300 @default.
- W2781001337 hasBestOaLocation W27810013371 @default.
- W2781001337 hasConcept C110872660 @default.
- W2781001337 hasConcept C142724271 @default.
- W2781001337 hasConcept C146188434 @default.
- W2781001337 hasConcept C159750122 @default.
- W2781001337 hasConcept C175570560 @default.
- W2781001337 hasConcept C185933670 @default.
- W2781001337 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W2781001337 hasConcept C205649164 @default.
- W2781001337 hasConcept C2776133958 @default.
- W2781001337 hasConcept C53565203 @default.
- W2781001337 hasConcept C71908930 @default.
- W2781001337 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2781001337 hasConcept C77077793 @default.
- W2781001337 hasConcept C82161046 @default.
- W2781001337 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W2781001337 hasConcept C89920630 @default.
- W2781001337 hasConceptScore W2781001337C110872660 @default.
- W2781001337 hasConceptScore W2781001337C142724271 @default.
- W2781001337 hasConceptScore W2781001337C146188434 @default.
- W2781001337 hasConceptScore W2781001337C159750122 @default.
- W2781001337 hasConceptScore W2781001337C175570560 @default.
- W2781001337 hasConceptScore W2781001337C185933670 @default.
- W2781001337 hasConceptScore W2781001337C18903297 @default.
- W2781001337 hasConceptScore W2781001337C205649164 @default.
- W2781001337 hasConceptScore W2781001337C2776133958 @default.
- W2781001337 hasConceptScore W2781001337C53565203 @default.
- W2781001337 hasConceptScore W2781001337C71908930 @default.
- W2781001337 hasConceptScore W2781001337C71924100 @default.
- W2781001337 hasConceptScore W2781001337C77077793 @default.
- W2781001337 hasConceptScore W2781001337C82161046 @default.
- W2781001337 hasConceptScore W2781001337C86803240 @default.
- W2781001337 hasConceptScore W2781001337C89920630 @default.
- W2781001337 hasIssue "1" @default.