Title
Similar vegetation structure in protected and non-protected wetlands in Central Brazil: Conservation significance
Date Issued
30 October 2014
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
research article
Author(s)
Moreira S.
Eisenlohr P.
Pott A.
Pott V.
Oliveira-Filho A.
Abstract
Appropriate legislation based on in-depth ecological evidence is essential for ecosystem conservation. Wetland areas in the Brazilian Cerrado hotspot are facing difficulties in terms of status under environmental law: only those wetlands with the palm Mauritia flexuosa (veredas) are recognized as protected. Comprehensive fieldwork in central-western Brazil (72 50-m transects) coupled with both exploratory and confirmatory analyses showed that communities with (MP) and without (MA) M. flexuosa are similar in terms of the floristics and ecology. The results demonstrate that the analysed wetlands are part of a continuum, in which a gradual replacement of species and community structure occurs without a pattern related to physiognomy. Considering such floristic and structure patterns when legally defining the ecosystem would promote a more comprehensive and realistic view of the ecosystem's characteristics and functions, and result in laws with a stronger scientific support. Conservationists should further examine the lack of consistent separation of plant community attributes between the MP and MA areas, and reconsider the scientific definition of veredas.
Start page
356
End page
362
Volume
42
Issue
4
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Conservación de la Biodiversidad
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84949322510
Source
Environmental Conservation
ISSN of the container
03768929
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