Predicting environmental gradients with fern species composition in Brazilian Amazonia




Gabriela Zuquim, Hanna Tuomisto, Mirkka M. Jones, Jefferson Prado, Fernando O.G. Figueiredo, Gabriel M. Moulatlet, Flavia R.C. Costa, Carlos A. Quesada, Thaise Emilio

PublisherWILEY-BLACKWELL

2014

Journal of Vegetation Science

JOURNAL OF VEGETATION SCIENCE

J VEG SCI

25

5

1195

1207

13

1100-9233

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1111/jvs.12174



Conclusions: Fern species composition can be used as an indicator of soil cation concentration, which can be expected to be relevant also for other components of rain forests. Presence-absence data are adequate for this purpose, which makes the collecting of additional data potentially very rapid. Comparison with earlier studies suggests that edaphic preferences of fern species have good transferability across geographical regions within lowland Amazonia. Therefore, species and environmental data sets already available in the Amazon region represent a good starting point for generating better environmental and floristic maps for conservation planning.


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