Spatial heterogeneity of fire and flooding patterns can support higher diversity of floral functional traits in an indigenous‐managed landscape

Author:

dos Santos Ferreira Bruno Henrique123ORCID,da Rosa Oliveira Maxwell4ORCID,de Souza Evaldo Benedito2ORCID,Souza Camila Silveira5ORCID,Sigrist Maria Rosângela6ORCID,Pott Arnildo4ORCID,Damasceno Junior Geraldo Alves34ORCID,Ribeiro Danilo Bandini3ORCID,Garcia Letícia Couto23ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Key Laboratory of Plant Diversity and Biogeography of East Asia, Kunming Institute of Botany Chinese Academy of Science Kunming China

2. Laboratório Ecologia da Intervenção, Instituto de Biociências Fundação Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul Brazil

3. Programa de Pós‐Graduação Ecologia e Conservação, Instituto de Biociências Fundação Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul Campo Grande Brazil

4. Laboratório de Ecologia Vegetal, Instituto de Biociências Fundação Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul Campo Grande Brazil

5. Programa de Pós‐Graduação em Botânica Aplicada Universidade Estadual de Montes Claros Montes Claros Brazil

6. Laboratório de Fenologia, Polinização e Reprodução de Plantas, Instituto de Biociências Fundação Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul Campo Grande Brazil

Abstract

AbstractIn tropical wetlands, in addition to flooding, fire also contributes to the structure of biodiversity across environmental gradients. In fire‐prone ecosystems, flower‐rich fire refuges can be maintained by a seasonal patch‐burning mosaic. Here, we evaluate how a set of floral traits that influence and are related to the pollination systems of tree and non‐tree species varies in response to spatial patterns of fire frequency in a landscape with floodable and flood‐free areas. We classified the sampled species according to flower size, color, shape, symmetry, floral resource, type of pollination units, flowering duration, and anthesis time and compared them between floodable and flood‐free areas with high, moderate, or low fire frequency. We analyzed the functional richness in response to landscape metrics related to spatial patterns of fire frequency. The composition of floral traits of non‐tree species was stable, while tree species differed among fire frequency classes, especially in floodable areas. Many floral traits of tree species are ecological indicators, especially in floodable areas with high fire frequency. In contrast, among non‐tree species, only floral tissues as resources for pollinator were related to flood‐free areas with moderate/high fire frequency. The floral functional richness of the tree species positively linked with the modified Simpson diversity index, and for both trees and non‐trees, it negatively associated with the homogenization of the fire frequency (e.g., connectance based on probability that two adjacent sites belong to the same fire frequency class was negatively related to the functional richness of floral traits). These results demonstrate that homogenization of fire frequency in the landscape decreases the functional richness. Patches with different combinations of fire frequency and flood regime can support a shared set of floral traits besides those specifically related to a particular regime. The spatial heterogeneity of fire and flood patterns in wetlands needs to be preserved to support a higher diversity of pollination systems mediated by functional complementarity between the flowers of the tree and non‐tree species.

Publisher

Wiley

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